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@znti/dojot-cli

v0.1.4

Published

Command line tool to interact with the dojot plataform

Downloads

3

Readme

dojot-cli

Command line tool to interact with the dojot plataform

Installing

This module is supposed to be used directly through command line, hence its recommended to install it globally

npm install -g @znti/dojot-cli

After installation is complete, you can use this module's features

Configuring

CLI-tool configuration defaults to http://localhost:8000 as the dojot host, using credentials admin/admin.

Altering dojot host

To change the host this tool connects to, simply export the new value into the DOJOT_HOST environment variable.

export DOJOT_HOST="myServerAddress.com"

Altering dojot credentials used

Access with username/password

Export the environment variables DOJOT_USER and DOJOT_PWD to alter the used credentials for username/password access.

export DOJOT_USER="myCustomUsername" export DOJOT_HOST="myCustomPassword"

Access with an existing JWT

In case you already generated a JWT and wants to avoid getting yet another token, simply set the DOJOT_JWT environment variable into your system before executing the CLI tool.

export DOJOT_JWT="eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJh.."

Hello world

Authenticates with dojot platform and list its templates and devices.

dojot hello-world

Powerwash

Removes every template and device on your dojot installation

dojot powerwash