volos-redis-manager-cli

A command-line interface to the Volos Redis Management tool

Usage no npm install needed!

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Volos-Redis-Manager-CLI

A command-line interface to the Volos Redis Management tool.

The Volos tools provide a redis implementation to handle token authorisation, quotas etc. To use it, one must create developer and application accounts in the keystore. This had to be done programmatically.. until now.

Now you can create Volos credentials from the command line using this handy little tool.

Installation

npm install volos-redis-manager-cli

Run the tests

WARNING The tests clear out the redis database so that each test batch starts with a fresh database.

Redis must be running. If it is listening on the default port,

 npm test

will run the tests. Otherwise specify the redis in the config/default.yaml file:

 apiEncryptionKey: abcdefg123456
 redis-host: 127.0.0.1
 redis-port: 30876
 redis-db: 8

WARNING The tests clear out the redis database so that each test batch starts with a fresh database. To protect existing data specify the redis DB to use with the REDIS_TESTDB variable, or set the corresponsind value in the config/default.yaml file.

You can also test against a different a127 app by specifying A127_APPROOT, but this shouldn't make any difference -- the specific app data is irrelevant for the tests.

Usage

Usage: [node-env options] node manage.js [options] [command]

Commands:

Command Parameters Description
addDev Add a new developer account
getDev [id] Get developer account info
delDev [id] Delete developer account info
addApp Add a new Application
getDevApp [email] [appName] Get an application based on user email and Application name

Options:

Short Long Description
-h --help output usage information
-V --version output the version number

All parameters following the commands are optional. If they are omitted, the user will be prompted to supply the data. If you are not running the module from your swagger app's root directory, you can specify it with the A127_ROOT environment variable.