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Overview

Package cmd implements commands for running pydio services

Index

Constants

This section is empty.

Variables

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var (
	IsFork       bool
	EnvPrefixOld = "pydio"
	EnvPrefixNew = "cells"
)
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var (
	FilterStartTags    []string
	FilterStartExclude []string
)
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var AclCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:   "acl",
	Short: "Manage access control lists",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  ACLs are managed in a dedicated microservice.

  It is simpler to manage them in the frontend, but you can use this command to create/delete/search ACLs directly.
  ACLs are used to grant permissions to a given node Uuid for a given Role.
`,
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		cmd.Help()
	},
}

AclCmd represents the acl command

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var AdminCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:   "admin",
	Short: "Direct Read/Write access to Cells data",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  Set of commands with direct access to Cells data.
	
  These commands require a running Cells instance. They connect directly to low-level services
  using gRPC connections. They are not authenticated.
`,
	PersistentPreRunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {

		bindViperFlags(cmd.Flags(), map[string]string{})

		viper.SetDefault("registry", "grpc://:8000")
		viper.SetDefault("broker", "grpc://:8003")

		handleRegistry()

		handleBroker()

		handleTransport()

		return nil
	},
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		cmd.Help()
	},
}

AdminCmd groups the data manipulation commands The sub-commands are connecting via gRPC to a **running** Cells instance.

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var ClusterCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:   "cluster",
	Short: "Cluster management operations",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  Set of commands for configuring a cluster node.
`,
	PersistentPreRunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {

		initLogLevel()

		return nil
	},
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		cmd.Help()
	},
}

Cluster groups the cluster management operations The sub-commands are changing the configuration of the cluster registry.

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var ConfigCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:   "config",
	Short: "Configuration manager",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  Set of commands providing programmatic access to stored configuration

`,
	PersistentPreRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		bindViperFlags(cmd.Flags(), map[string]string{})

		viper.SetDefault("registry", "grpc://:8000")
		viper.SetDefault("broker", "grpc://:8003")

		handleRegistry()

		initConfig()
	},
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		cmd.Help()
	},
}

ConfigCmd represents the config command

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var ConfigureCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:     "configure",
	Aliases: []string{"install"},
	Short:   "Setup required configurations",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  Launch the configuration process of Pydio Cells.

REQUIREMENTS

  You must have an available MySQL database, along with a privileged user (for instance 'pydio').
  Supported databases are:
   - MariaDB version 10.3 and above,
   - MySQL version 5.7 and above (except 8.0.22 that has a bug preventing Cells to run correctly).

  As recommended by database documentation, tune the 'max_connections' parameter to a value in line
  with your production database server specifications. For reference, the default value of 151 will have a 
  maximum memory usage of about 575MB, but will not scale up for a multiple users load in production.

BROWSER-BASED INSTALLER

  If you are on a desktop machine, pick browser-based installation at first prompt, or you can force it with:
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` configure --bind default
 
  The installer opens a web page on port 8080 with a wizard for you to provide various configuration parameters, 
  including DB connection info and the login/password of the main administrator.

  In case where default port is busy, you can choose another one via the 'bind' flag, for instance:
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` configure --bind 0.0.0.0:12345
  or   
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` configure --bind <your server IP or FQDN>:12345

  After browser configuration, all microservices are started automatically and you can directly start using Cells. 
  It is yet good practice to stop the installer and restart Cells in normal mode before going live.

COMMAND-LINE INSTALLER

  If you are more a shell person, you can perform the configuration process directly using this CLI (using the '--cli' 
  flag or by choosing so at first prompt). You will then be able to choose to either use the default bindings for the 
  embedded webserver or adapt these to your specific setup.
 
  You can always reconfigure the webserver bindings afterwards by calling this command:
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` configure sites
  See corresponding inline documentation for further details.

AUTOMATED PROVISIONING

  For automated, non-interactive installation, you can pass a YAML or a JSON config file that contains all necessary 
  information, please refer to the documentation on https://pydio.com

ENVIRONMENT

  All the command flags documented below are mapped to their associated ENV var using upper case and CELLS_ prefix.
  For example :
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` configure --bind :9876
  is equivalent to 
  $ export CELLS_BIND=":9876"; ` + os.Args[0] + ` configure

  For backward compatibility reasons, the --cli, --yaml and --json  flags do not respect the above rule (this might evolve in the 3.x version).
  They are respectively equivalent to CELLS_INSTALL_CLI, CELLS_INSTALL_YAML and CELLS_INSTALL_JSON ENV vars.

 `,
	PreRunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {

		if err := checkFdlimit(); err != nil {
			return err
		}

		initConfig()

		replaceKeys := map[string]string{
			"yaml": "install_yaml",
			"json": "install_json",
			"cli":  "install_cli",
		}

		cmd.Flags().VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) {
			key := flag.Name
			if replace, ok := replaceKeys[flag.Name]; ok {
				key = replace
			}
			viper.BindPFlag(key, flag)
		})

		niBindUrl = viper.GetString("bind")
		niExtUrl = viper.GetString("external")
		niNoTls = viper.GetBool("no_tls")
		niModeCli = viper.GetBool("install_cli")
		niCertFile = viper.GetString("tls_cert_file")
		niKeyFile = viper.GetString("tls_key_file")
		niLeEmailContact = viper.GetString("le_email")
		niLeAcceptEula = viper.GetBool("le_agree")
		niLeUseStagingCA = viper.GetBool("le_staging")
		niYamlFile = viper.GetString("install_yaml")
		niJsonFile = viper.GetString("install_json")
		niExitAfterInstall = viper.GetBool("exit_after_install")

		return nil
	},
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {

		cmd.Println("")
		cmd.Println("\033[1mWelcome to " + common.PackageLabel + " installation\033[0m ")
		cmd.Println(common.PackageLabel + " (v" + common.Version().String() + ") will be configured to run on this machine.")
		cmd.Println("Make sure to prepare access and credentials to a MySQL 5.6+ (or MariaDB equivalent) server.")
		cmd.Println("Pick your installation mode when you are ready.")
		cmd.Println("")

		var proxyConf *install.ProxyConfig
		var err error

		micro := config.Get("ports", common.ServiceMicroApi).Int()
		if micro == 0 {
			micro = net.GetAvailablePort()
			config.Set(micro, "ports", common.ServiceMicroApi)
			err = config.Save("cli", "Install / Setting default Ports")
			fatalIfError(cmd, err)
		}

		if niYamlFile != "" || niJsonFile != "" || niBindUrl != "" {

			installConf, err := nonInteractiveInstall(cmd, args)
			fatalIfError(cmd, err)
			if installConf.FrontendLogin != "" {

				return
			}

			proxyConf = installConf.GetProxyConfig()

		} else {
			if !niModeCli {

				p := promptui.Select{Label: "Installation mode", Items: []string{"Browser-based (requires a browser access)", "Command line (performed in this terminal)"}}
				installIndex, _, err := p.Run()
				fatalIfError(cmd, err)
				niModeCli = installIndex == 1
			}

			sites, err := config.LoadSites()
			fatalIfError(cmd, err)
			proxyConf = sites[0]

			proxyConf, err = switchDefaultTls(cmd, proxyConf, niNoTls)
			fatalIfError(cmd, err)

			if !niModeCli {
				var message string
				proxyConf, message, err = checkDefaultBusy(cmd, proxyConf, true)
				fatalIfError(cmd, err)
				if message != "" {
					cmd.Println(promptui.IconWarn, message)
				}
			}
		}

		if niModeCli {
			_, err := cliInstall(cmd, proxyConf)
			fatalIfError(cmd, err)
		} else {

			performBrowserInstall(cmd, proxyConf)
		}

		if niExitAfterInstall || (niModeCli && cmd.Name() != "start") {
			cmd.Println("")
			cmd.Println(promptui.IconGood + "\033[1m Installation Finished\033[0m")
			cmd.Println("")
			return
		}

		select {
		case <-cmd.Context().Done():
			return
		default:
			if DefaultStartCmd.PreRunE != nil {
				if err := DefaultStartCmd.PreRunE(cmd, args); err != nil {
					return
				}
			} else if DefaultStartCmd.PreRun != nil {
				DefaultStartCmd.PreRun(cmd, args)
			}

			if DefaultStartCmd.RunE != nil {
				if err := DefaultStartCmd.RunE(cmd, args); err != nil {
					return
				}
			} else if DefaultStartCmd.Run != nil {
				DefaultStartCmd.Run(cmd, args)
			}

			if DefaultStartCmd.PostRunE != nil {
				if err := DefaultStartCmd.PostRunE(cmd, args); err != nil {
					return
				}
			} else if DefaultStartCmd.PostRun != nil {
				DefaultStartCmd.PostRun(cmd, args)
			}
		}
	},
}

ConfigureCmd launches a wizard (either in this CLI or in your web browser) to configure a new instance of Pydio Cells.

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var DataCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:    "data",
	Hidden: true,
	Short:  "Directly interact with a datasource",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  Set of commands to manage indexed data.

  Data are indexed in the various data sources you may have defined, and aggregated into a unique tree by
  the tree service. This command allows you among others to launch a full re-synchronisation of a given datasource.
`,
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		cmd.Help()
	},
}

DataCmd is kept hidden for backward compatibility

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var (
	DefaultStartCmd *cobra.Command
)
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var DocCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:    "doc",
	Hidden: true,
	Short:  "Manage documentation about Cells and this CLI tool",
	Long:   ``,
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		cmd.Help()
	},
}
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var FilesCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:   "files",
	Short: "Directly manage files and metadata on the nodes",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  Manage metadata linked to nodes.
  Metadata are stored as simple key/values and attached to a node UUID.

`,
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		cmd.Help()
	},
}
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var RootCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:   os.Args[0],
	Short: "Secure File Sharing for business",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  Cells is a comprehensive sync & share solution for your collaborators. 
  Open-source software deployed on-premise or in a private cloud.

CONFIGURE

  For the very first run, use '` + os.Args[0] + ` configure' to begin the browser-based or command-line based installation wizard. 
  Services will automatically start at the end of a browser-based installation.

RUN

  Run '$ ` + os.Args[0] + ` start' to load all services.

WORKING DIRECTORIES

  By default, application data is stored under the standard OS application dir : 
  
   - Linux: ${USER_HOME}/.config/pydio/cells
   - Darwin: ${USER_HOME}/Library/Application Support/Pydio/cells
   - Windows: ${USER_HOME}/ApplicationData/Roaming/Pydio/cells

  You can customize the storage locations with the following ENV variables : 
  
   - CELLS_WORKING_DIR: replace the whole standard application dir
   - CELLS_DATA_DIR: replace the location for storing default datasources (default CELLS_WORKING_DIR/data)
   - CELLS_LOG_DIR: replace the location for storing logs (default CELLS_WORKING_DIR/logs)
   - CELLS_SERVICES_DIR: replace location for services-specific data (default CELLS_WORKING_DIR/services) 

LOGS LEVEL

  By default, logs are outputted in console format at the Info level. You can set the --log flag or set the 
  CELLS_LOGS_LEVEL environment variable to one of the following values:
   - debug, info, error: logs are written in console format with the according level
   - production: logs are written in json format, to be used with a log aggregator tool.

SERVICES DISCOVERY

  Microservices use NATS as a registry mechanism to discover each other. Cells ships and starts its own NATS (nats.io) 
  implementation, unless a nats server is already running on the standard port, in which case it will be detected.
`,
	PersistentPreRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {

		if cmd.Long == StartCmd.Long {
			common.LogCaptureStdOut = true
		}

		for _, skip := range infoCommands {
			if cmd.Name() == skip {
				return
			}
		}
	},
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		cmd.Help()
	},
}

RootCmd represents the base command when called without any subcommands

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var StartCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:   "start",
	Short: "Start one or more services",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  Start one or more services on this machine. 
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` start [flags] args...

  No arguments will start all services available (see 'ps' command).  
   - Select specific services with regular expressions in the additional arguments. 
   - The -t/--tags flag may limit to only a certain category of services (see usage below)
   - The -x/--exclude flag may exclude one or more services
  All these may be used in conjunction (-t, -x, regexp arguments).

REQUIREMENTS
  
  Ulimit: set a number of allowed open files greater or equal to 2048.
  For production use, a minimum of 8192 is recommended (see ulimit -n).

  Setcap: if you intend to bind the server to standard http ports (80, 443), 
  you must grant necessary permissions on cells binary with this command:
  $ sudo setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' <path to your binary>    

EXAMPLES

  1. Start all Cells services
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` start

  2. Start all services whose name starts with pydio.grpc
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` start pydio.grpc

  3. Start only services for scheduler
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` start --tag=scheduler

  4. Start whole plateform except the roles service
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` start --exclude=pydio.grpc.idm.role

ENVIRONMENT

  1. Flag mapping

  All the command flags documented below are mapped to their associated ENV var, using upper case and CELLS_ prefix.
  For example :
  $ ` + os.Args[0] + ` start --grpc_external 54545
  is equivalent to 
  $ export CELLS_GRPC_EXTERNAL=54545; ` + os.Args[0] + ` start

  [Note]: the only exception is the --log flag, that is mapped to CELLS_LOG_LEVEL instead.

  2. Working Directories 

  - CELLS_WORKING_DIR: replace the whole standard application dir
  - CELLS_DATA_DIR: replace the location for storing default datasources (default CELLS_WORKING_DIR/data)
  - CELLS_LOG_DIR: replace the location for storing logs (default CELLS_WORKING_DIR/logs)
  - CELLS_SERVICES_DIR: replace location for services-specific data (default CELLS_WORKING_DIR/services)

  3. Others

  - CELLS_CACHES_HARD_LIMIT: raise memory used by internal caches (in MB, default is 8)
  - CELLS_UPDATE_HTTP_PROXY: if your server uses a client proxy to access outside world, this can be set to query update server.
  - HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, NO_PROXY: Golang-specific environment variables to configure a client proxy for all external http calls.   
`,
	PreRunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {

		if !IsFork {
			if err := checkFdlimit(); err != nil {
				return err
			}
		}

		bindViperFlags(cmd.Flags(), map[string]string{
			"log":  "logs_level",
			"fork": "is_fork",
		})

		if !config.RuntimeIsRemote() {
			if !filex.Exists(filepath.Join(config.PydioConfigDir, config.PydioConfigFile)) {
				return triggerInstall(
					"We cannot find a configuration file ... "+config.ApplicationWorkingDir()+"/pydio.json",
					"Do you want to create one now",
					cmd, args)
			}

			if initConfig() {
				return triggerInstall(
					"Oops, the configuration is not right ... "+config.ApplicationWorkingDir()+"/pydio.json",
					"Do you want to reset the initial configuration", cmd, args)
			}
		}

		initStartingToolsOnce.Do(func() {
			initLogLevel()

			metrics.Init()

			handleRegistry()

			handleBroker()

			handleTransport()

			handleSignals()
		})

		if config.RuntimeIsRemote() {

			initConfig()
		}

		if v := config.Get("version").String(); v == "" {
			return triggerInstall(
				"Oops, the configuration is not right ... "+config.ApplicationWorkingDir()+"/pydio.json",
				"Do you want to reset the initial configuration", cmd, args)
		}

		plugins.Init(cmd.Context(), "main")

		registry.Default.Filter(func(s registry.Service) bool {
			for _, exclude := range FilterStartExclude {
				re := regexp.MustCompile(exclude)

				if strings.HasPrefix(s.Name(), exclude) || re.MatchString(s.Name()) {
					return true
				}
			}

			return false
		})

		registry.Default.Filter(func(s registry.Service) bool {

			for _, exclude := range FilterStartExclude {
				if exclude == startTagUnique && s.MustBeUnique() {
					return true
				}
			}
			for _, t := range FilterStartTags {
				if t == startTagUnique && s.MustBeUnique() {
					registry.ProcessStartTags = append(registry.ProcessStartTags, "t:"+t)
					return false
				} else {
					for _, st := range s.Tags() {
						if t == st {
							registry.ProcessStartTags = append(registry.ProcessStartTags, "t:"+t)
							return false
						}
					}
				}
			}

			return len(FilterStartTags) > 0
		})

		registry.Default.Filter(func(s registry.Service) bool {
			for _, arg := range args {
				reArg := regexp.MustCompile(arg)
				if reArg.MatchString(s.Name()) {
					registry.ProcessStartTags = append(registry.ProcessStartTags, "s:"+s.Name())
					return false
				}
				if s.MatchesRegexp(arg) {
					registry.ProcessStartTags = append(registry.ProcessStartTags, "s:"+s.Name())
					return false
				}
			}
			return len(args) > 0
		})

		registry.Default.Filter(func(s registry.Service) bool {
			if len(args) == 0 && s.Regexp() != nil {
				return true
			}
			return false
		})

		for _, x := range FilterStartExclude {
			registry.ProcessStartTags = append(registry.ProcessStartTags, "x:"+x)
		}

		if s, err := registry.Default.ListServices(); err != nil {
			return fmt.Errorf("Could not retrieve list of services")
		} else {
			allServices = s
		}

		if replaced := config.EnvOverrideDefaultBind(); replaced {

			if ss, e := config.LoadSites(true); e == nil && len(ss) > 0 && !IsFork {
				fmt.Println("*****************************************************************")
				fmt.Println("*  Dynamic bind flag detected, overriding any configured sites  *")
				fmt.Println("*****************************************************************")
			}
		}

		initServices()

		return nil
	},

	RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {

		for _, service := range allServices {
			if !IsFork && service.RequiresFork() {
				if !service.AutoStart() {
					continue
				}
				go service.ForkStart(cmd.Context())
			} else {
				go service.Start(cmd.Context())
			}

			select {
			case <-microregistry.DefaultRegistry.Options().Context.Done():
				return nil
			case <-cmd.Context().Done():
				return nil
			default:
				continue
			}
		}

		for {
			select {
			case <-microregistry.DefaultRegistry.Options().Context.Done():
				return nil
			case <-cmd.Context().Done():
				return nil
			}
		}
	},

	PostRunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
		reg := registry.GetCurrentProcess()
		if reg == nil {
			return nil
		}

	loop:
		for {
			select {
			case <-time.After(30 * time.Second):
				break loop
			default:
				if reg != nil && len(reg.Services) > 0 {
					time.Sleep(1 * time.Second)
					continue
				}

				break loop
			}
		}

		return nil
	},
}

StartCmd represents the start command

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var ToolsCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:   "tools",
	Short: "Additional tools",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  Various commands that do not require a running Cells instance.
`,
	PersistentPreRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		initConfig()
	},
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		cmd.Help()
	},
}

ToolsCmd are tools that do not need a running Cells instance

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var UserCmd = &cobra.Command{
	Use:   "user",
	Short: "Manage users",
	Long: `
DESCRIPTION

  Manage users from command line by calling the dedicated services.
`,
	Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		cmd.Help()
	},
}

Functions

func Execute

func Execute()

Execute adds all child commands to the root command and sets flags appropriately. This is called by main.main(). It only needs to happen once to the rootCmd.

func GenerateRandomBytes

func GenerateRandomBytes(n int) ([]byte, error)

GenerateRandomBytes returns securely generated random bytes. It will return an error if the system's secure random number generator fails to function correctly, in which case the caller should not continue.

func RegisterAdditionalPrompt

func RegisterAdditionalPrompt(step CellsCliPromptStep)

Types

type CellsCliPromptStep

type CellsCliPromptStep struct {
	Step   string
	Prompt func(*install.InstallConfig) error
}

type CellsVersion

type CellsVersion struct {
	//Distribution string
	PackageLabel string
	Version      string
	BuildTime    string
	GitCommit    string
	OS           string
	Arch         string
	GoVersion    string
}

CellsVersion contains version information for the current running binary

type NiInstallConfig

type NiInstallConfig struct {
	install.InstallConfig `yaml:",inline"`
	ProxyConfigs          []*install.ProxyConfig `json:"proxyConfigs" yaml:"proxy_configs"`
	CustomConfigs         map[string]interface{} `json:"customConfigs" yaml:"custom_configs"`
}

type Service added in v1.5.3

type Service interface {
	Name() string
	IsRunning() bool
}

type Tags

type Tags struct {
	Name     string
	Services map[string]Service
	Tags     map[string]*Tags
}

Directories

Path Synopsis
Package benchmark is the main package for performing benchmarking requests
Package benchmark is the main package for performing benchmarking requests
cmd
Package cmd implements commands for the benchmark command line tool
Package cmd implements commands for the benchmark command line tool
cmd/testsgo
Package tests is a first draft for benchmarking.
Package tests is a first draft for benchmarking.
cmd/testsgo/dummysetup
Package dummysetup provides utilitary methods to set up a dummy environment for benchmarks.
Package dummysetup provides utilitary methods to set up a dummy environment for benchmarks.

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