atstccfg
atstccfg is a tool for generating configuration files server-side on ATC cache servers.
!!! Warning !!!
atstccfg does not have a stable command-line interface, it can and will change without warning. Scripts should avoid calling it for the time being.
Usage
atstccfg -h
atstccfg -v
atstccfg -l
atstccfg [-e ERROR_LOCATION] [-i INFO_LOCATION] [-p] [-P TO_PASSWORD] [-r N] [-s] [-t TIMEOUT] [-u TO_URL] [-U TO_USER] [-w WARNING_LOCATION] [-y] [--dir TSROOT] -n CACHE_NAME
atstccfg [-e ERROR_LOCATION] [-i INFO_LOCATION] [-p] [-P TO_PASSWORD] [-r N] [-s] [-t TIMEOUT] [-u TO_URL] [-U TO_USER] [-w WARNING_LOCATION] [--dir TSROOT] -n CACHE_NAME -d DATA
atstccfg [-e ERROR_LOCATION] [-i INFO_LOCATION] [-p] [-P TO_PASSWORD] [-r N] [-s] [-t TIMEOUT] [-u TO_URL] [-U TO_USER] [-w WARNING_LOCATION] [--dir TSROOT] -n CACHE_NAME -a REVAL_STATUS -q QUEUE_STATUS
The available options are:
-a, --set-reval-status string
Sets the reval_pending property of the server in Traffic Ops. Must be 'true'
or 'false'. Requires --set-queue-status also be set. This disables normal
output.
-e, --log-location-error string
A location for error-level logging. Passing "stderr" causes it to log to
STDERR, "stdout" causes logging to STDOUT, "null" disables error-level
logging, and anything else is treated as a path to a file which will contain
the logs. (Default: stderr)
-d, --get-data string
Specifies non-configuration-file data to retrieve from Traffic Ops. This
disables normal output. Valid values are update-status, packages, chkconfig,
system-info, and statuses. Output is in JSON-encoded format. For specifics,
refer to the official documentation.
--dir string
Specifies a directory path in which to place Trafficserver configuration
files in the event that "location" Parameters aren't found for them. If this
is not given and location Parameters aren't found for required files,
atstccfg will exit with an error.
-h, --help
Print usage information and exit.
-i, --log-location-info string
A location for informative-level logging. Passing "stderr" causes it to log
to STDERR, "stdout" causes logging to STDOUT, "null" disables
informative-level logging, and anything else is treated as a path to a file
which will contain the logs. (Default: stderr)
-l, --list-plugins
Print the list of plug-ins and exit.
-n, --cache-host-name string
Required. Specifies the (short) hostname of the cache server for which
output will be generated. Must be the server host name in Traffic Ops, not a
URL, or Fully Qualified Domain Name. Behavior when more than one server
exists with the passed hostname is undefined.
-p, --traffic-ops-disable-proxy
Bypass the Traffic Ops caching proxy and make requests directly to Traffic
Ops. Has no effect if no such proxy exists.
-P, --traffic-ops-password string
The password to use when authenticating with Traffic Ops password. If not
given, the value of the TO_PASSWORD environment variable is used. If that
environment variable is not set, this option-argument is required.
-q, --set-queue-status string
Sets the upd_pending property of the server in Traffic Ops. Must be 'true'
or 'false'. Requires --set-reval-status also be set. This disables normal
output.
-r, --num-retries int
The number of times to retry getting a file if it fails. (Default 5)
-s, --traffic-ops-insecure
Ignore HTTPS certificate errors from Traffic Ops. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
to never use this in a production environment, but only for debugging.
-t, --traffic-ops-timeout-milliseconds int
Timeout in milliseconds for Traffic Ops requests. (Default 30000)
-u, --traffic-ops-url string
The full URL, including scheme and optionally port number, of the Traffic
Ops server. If not given, the value of the TO_URL environment variable will
be used. If that environment variable is not properly set, this
option-argument is required.
-U, --traffic-ops-user string
The username to use when authenticating with Traffic Ops. If not given, the
value of the TO_USER environment variable will be used. If that environment
variable is not set, this option-argument is required.
-v, --version
Print version information and exit.
-w, --log-location-warning string
A location for warning-level logging. Passing "stderr" causes it to log to
STDERR, "stdout" causes logging to STDOUT, "null" disables warning-level
logging, and anything else is treated as a path to a file which will contain
the logs. (Default: stderr)
-y, --revalidate-only
When given, atstccfg will only emit files relevant for updating content
invalidation jobs. For Apache Traffic Server implementations, this limits
the output to be only files named 'regex_revalidate.config'. Has no effect
if --get-data or --set-queue-status/--set-reval-status is/are used.
Development
Updating for new Traffic Control Versions
After a new Traffic Control release, the Traffic Ops client from the new release
branch should be vendored at toreq/vendor
, and all usages of
config.TOClientNew
should be changed to config.TOClient
.
There's a "script" to do this at
./update-to-client/update-to-client.go
. Run the "script"
with no arguments for usage information.