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@persistr/cli

v4.4.1

Published

CLI for interacting with Persistr Server

Downloads

2

Readme

Persistr CLI

Command-line interface for Persistr Server and Persistr Cloud

Installing

Install the Persistr CLI on the command-line:

npm install -g @persistr/cli

Getting Started

Run the Persistr CLI:

persistr

You will get a list of available commands:

COMMANDS
  access       manage user access                  
  annotations  manage stream annotations           
  db           manage databases                    
  events       manage events                       
  help         display help                        
  ns           manage namespaces                   
  server       manage connection to Persistr Server
  streams      manage event streams                
  user         login/logout and manage users       

View help page for each command by using help on the command-line:

persistr help db:list

Or by using the -h or --help command-line options:

persistr db:list -h
persistr db:list --help

Logging In

You'll have to tell Persistr CLI where your Persistr Server is located. By default, the CLI will talk to Persistr Cloud. If you have a local Persistr Server instance running then tell the CLI what its location is:

persistr server:url http://localhost:3010

You can display what Persistr Server your CLI is configured to access by running the server:show command:

persistr server:show
Persistr Server at http://localhost:3010 

Log into Persistr Server by running the user:login command:

persistr user:login demo
✔ Password? … ****
demo logged in

Display which user is logged in with the user:whoami command:

persistr user:whoami
demo "demo" is logged into Persistr Server at http://localhost:3010 

License

See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (GPL).