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Identity Manager 9.1 - API Development Guide

run-apiserver

Starts or stops a self-hosted API Server.

This command requires a database connection.

Parameters

Login parameters:

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

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

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.

  • -S: Stops the API Server.

  • /baseaddress <URL with port>: Specifies the web application's root URL and port.

  • /baseurl <root URL>: Specifies the web application's URL.

  • -T: Queries the status of the current API Server.

  • -B: Locks the console.

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fetch-files

Loads a specific machine role from the database and saves it in a local folder.

Parameters

Login parameters:

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

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

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.

  • /workspace <working directory path>: Specifies the working directory where the files should be placed. If you do not enter anything here, the current directory is used.

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

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push-files

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

Parameters

Login parameters:

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

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

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.

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

  • /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.

  • /tag <uid>: Specifies the UID of a change tag.

  • /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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get-apistate

Queries the compilation status of the API in the database.

Parameters

Login parameters:

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

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

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.

  • /branch <compilation branch ID>: Queries the compilation status of the API saved under this compilation branch.

  • /htmlapp <name of the HTML package>: Returns data for the specified HTML package.

  • -D: Returns data for debug assemblies.

  • -R: Returns data for release assemblies.

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