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@mh-cbon/windows-net

v1.0.3

Published

Execute windows net commands and get JSON responses

Downloads

5

Readme

windows-net

Execute windows net commands and get JSON responses.

Install

npm i @mh-cbon/windows-net --save

Usage

var windowsNet = require('@mh-cbon/windows-net');

windowsNet.groups(function (err, code, groups) {
  err && console.error(err);
  err && console.error(code);
  !err && groups && console.log(groups);
})

windowsNet.groupAdd('name', {}, function (err, code) {
  err && console.error(err);
  err && console.error(code);
  !err && console.log('Success!');
})

windowsNet.groupRemove('name', {}, function (err, code) {
  err && console.error(err);
  err && console.error(code);
  !err && console.log('Success!');
})

windowsNet.groupDetails('name', function (err, code, details) {
  err && console.error(err);
  err && console.error(code);
  !err && details && console.log(details);
})

windowsNet.groupExists('name', function (err, exists) {
  err && console.error(err);
  !err && console.log("%j", exists);
})

windowsNet.users(function (err, code, users) {
  err && console.error(err);
  err && console.error(code);
  !err && users && console.log(users);
})

windowsNet.userAdd('name', {}, function (err, code) {
  err && console.error(err);
  err && console.error(code);
  !err && console.log('Success!');
})

windowsNet.userRemove('name', {}, function (err, code) {
  err && console.error(err);
  err && console.error(code);
  !err && console.log('Success!');
})

windowsNet.userDetails('name', function (err, code, details) {
  err && console.error(err);
  err && console.error(code);
  !err && details && console.log(details);
})

windowsNet.userExists('name', function (err, exists) {
  err && console.error(err);
  !err && console.log("%j", exists);
})

windowsNet.groupAddUser('Administrators', 'vagrant', {}, function (err, code) {
  err && console.error(err);
  err && console.error(code);
  !err && console.log('Success!');
})

windowsNet.groupRemUser('Administrators', 'vagrant', {}, function (err, code) {
  err && console.error(err);
  err && console.error(code);
  !err && console.log('Success!');
})

As a binary

  npm i @mh-cbon/windows-net -g

Usage

@mh-cbon/windows-net 1.0.0

Usage: jnet [options] [command] [group] [user]

Commands:

 List groups
   jnet groups
 Show group details
   jnet group [name]
 Tell if a group exists
   jnet has_group [name]
 Create a new group
   jnet new_group [options] [name]
 Delete a group
   jnet rem_group [options] [name]
 List users
   jnet users
 Show user details
   jnet user [name]
 Tell if an user exists
   jnet has_user [name]
 Create a new user
   jnet new_user [options] [name]
 Delete an user
   jnet rem_user [options] [name]
 Add an user to a group
   jnet group_add_user [options] [group] [user]
 Remove an user from a group
   jnet group_rem_user [options] [group] [user]

 Options:
   TBD

Tests

To run the tests via vagrant, please ensure to not use launch them via winrm.

winrm uses PS under the hood, which is subject to some limitation preventing invokation of net commands see this.

So to summarize,

  • setup vagrant from the official website
  • install winrm plugin
  • start the box with the gui
  • launch the tests from the gui session (!!!!)