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Identity Manager 9.2 - API Development Guide

inject-package

Installs packages from a tgz file into the node_modules directory of the working directory.

This is intended to be used only with local, dependency-free packages that do not require a full NPM installation.

Parameter

Required parameters:

  • /inject <package1>,<package2>,...: Specifies which packages to install. Enter the packages' names, separated by commas.

Optional parameter:

  • /workspace <working directory path>: Specifies the working directory where the packages will be installed in the node_modules subdirectory. If you do not enter anything here, the current directory is used.

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install-apiserver

Installs an API Server on the local Internet Information Services (IIS).

Parameters

Login parameter:

  • /conn <database connection>: Specifies the database you want to connect to.

  • /dialog <dialog authentication>: Specifies the dialog authentication.

Required parameters:

  • /app <application name>: Specifies which name is used for the application (for example, in the browser's titlebar).

  • /sessioncert <certificate thumbprint>: Specifies which (installed) certificate is used for creating and verifying session tokens.

    TIP: For example, to obtain a certificate thumbprint, you can use the Manage computer certificates Windows function and find the thumbprint through the certificate's detailed information.

Optional parameter:

  • /conndialog <option>: Specifies whether a login window is displayed for the database connection. The following options are possible:

    • off: The login window is not shown. If the database is not connected, an attempt is made to establish a connection.

    • show: The login window is shown (even is a database is already connected) and the new connection replaces the old one.

    • fallback (default): The current database connection is used. If the database is not connected, an attempt is made to establish a connection.

  • -u: Allows insecure HTTP connections to the API Server website. By default, the API Server website can only be opened over an encrypted connection.

  • /site <site name>: Specifies the website on the IIS under which the web application will be installed. If you do not enter anything, the website is found automatically (normally Default website).

  • /searchservice <URL>: Specifies the application server's URL that the search service you want to use is hosted on.

    NOTE: If you would like to use the full text search, then you must specify an application server. You can enter the application server in the configuration file at a later date.

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push-files

Saves files that you have changed locally back to the database.

Parameters

Login parameter:

  • /conn <database connection>: Specifies the database you want to connect to.

  • /dialog <dialog authentication>: Specifies the dialog authentication.

Required parameters:

  • /targets <target1;target2;...>: Specifies which machine roles you want to use.

Optional parameter:

  • /conndialog <option>: Specifies whether a login window is displayed for the database connection. The following options are possible:

    • off: The login window is not shown. If the database is not connected, an attempt is made to establish a connection.

    • show: The login window is shown (even is a database is already connected) and the new connection replaces the old one.

    • fallback (default): The current database connection is used. If the database is not connected, an attempt is made to establish a connection.

  • /factory <target system>: Specifies the target system for the connection. Enter this parameter if you want to establish a connection to the application server. Example: QBM.AppServer.Client.ServiceClientFactory, QBM.AppServer.Client

  • /workspace <folder path>: Specifies the working directory where the files are located that have been modified and are now to be stored in the database. If you do not enter anything here, the current directory is used.

  • /tag <uid>: Specifies the change label to use to book the changes. For more information about change labels, see the One Identity Manager Operational Guide.

  • /add <file1;file2;...>: Specifies which new database files are added. Use relative paths.

  • /del <file1;file2;...>: Specifies which database files are deleted. Use relative paths.

  • -C: Prevents the saving of changed files and saves only new files, and deletes files from the database.

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repl

Starts the ImxClient command line tool in REPL mode.

In this mode, the following actions are performed in an infinite loop:

  • Read commands from stdin

  • Forward commands to the relevant plug-in

  • Output the results of processing to stdout

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