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==Examples== | |||
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:https://github.com/NovaOrdis/playground/tree/master/jboss/cli/bash-script-examples<br> | |||
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=Using Variables= | =Using Variables= | ||
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* JBoss EAP 6 : using variables in CLI scripts (jboss-cli.sh) https://access.redhat.com/solutions/321513 | * JBoss EAP 6 : using variables in CLI scripts (jboss-cli.sh) https://access.redhat.com/solutions/321513 | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 27 March 2017
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Overview
This article describes various aspects of using CLI as a command-line execution tool - as opposite to an interactive session tool.
Connection to a Host Controller
In order to be able to interact with a host controller, CLI must be connected. For options on how to connect see:
Executing a Single Command
Any word or phrase without white spaces in it is assumed to be a command. The --command argument optionally precedes it.
After a command is executed, the CLI will terminate the session.
Example:
jboss-cli.sh -c [--command=]ls
If a command requires space-separated arguments, command and the arguments should be enclosed is single quotes:
jboss-cli.sh -c [--command=]'deploy ./test.war --server-groups=web-frontend'
Executing Multiple Commands Specified on Command Line
In order to execute multiple commands (individual commands are assumed not to contain spaces), specify them in a comma separated list at the end of the argument list. Spaces are not allowed. The --commands argument optionally precedes it.
After the last command in the sequence is executed, the CLI will terminate the session.
Example:
jboss-cli.sh -c [--commands=]ls,pwd
If a command requires space-separated arguments, command and the arguments should be enclosed is single quotes:
jboss-cli.sh -c [--commands=]ls,'deploy ./test.war --server-groups=web-frontend'
Executing a Sequence of Commands Listed in a File
jboss-cli.sh -c --file=./commands.cli
where /commands.cli may contain multiple commands, one per line. Individual commands may contain spaces. Example:
pwd ls deploy servlet-example.war --force
Sending Commands into jboss-cli.sh's stdin
#!/bin/bash jboss-cli.sh -c <<EOF # # comments are permitted; they should be prefixed by '#' # batch #deploy target/playground.war --server-groups=main-server-group deploy target/playground.war --force run-batch EOF
Examples
Using Variables
TODO:
- JBoss EAP 6 : using variables in CLI scripts (jboss-cli.sh) https://access.redhat.com/solutions/321513
Also see Sending Commands into jboss-cli.sh's stdin above.
I've seen this example, how does it work, how is Host1_Name defined?
/host=$Host1_Name:write-local-domain-controller reload --host=$Host1_Name