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A command line interface to the Alfresco Content Services REST API

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What is it?

A command line tool for accessing Alfresco Content Services repository servers through the public REST APIs.

The motivation for building this tool is two-fold: firstly as an interesting way for me to learn python; and secondly it’s the tool I always wish existed. The code probably isn’t very pythonic or well organised, but hopefully this will get better :-)

Installation

Use (python3) pip to install:

pip3 install acs-cli

To try this out in docker with a self-destructing temporary container:

mward@holly:~$ docker run -it --rm ubuntu:16.04
root@f957e9b7154f:/# apt update && apt install -y python3 python3-pip
root@f957e9b7154f:/# pip3 install acs-cli

If you are running the ACS instance on the main host, then get the IP address of the appropriate interface, e.g. on Macbook: ifconfig en0 for my wifi IP address.

Warning

This is a proof of concept and must be considered alpha quality software at best.

Example usage

Without any arguments, you may log in to http://localhost:8080/alfresco using the username ‘admin’ and will be prompted for a password.

mward@holly:~$ acs login
Logging in admin to http://localhost:8080/alfresco
Password:
mward@holly:acs-cli$

Use the --username or --password options to log in with different credentials:

mward@holly:~$ acs login --username=asmith --password=ban4n4@!

Once logged in, APIs may be exercised by using the general format:

acs <api or command> <subcommand> [options...] <arguments...>

or by invoking python explicitly:

python3 acs.py <api or command> <subcommand> [options...] <arguments...>

Here we see the people API being used to create a person entity:

mward@holly:~$ acs people create-person asmith ban4n4@! asmith@example.com Alison
{
    "entry": {
        "firstName": "Alison",
        "id": "asmith",
        "emailNotificationsEnabled": true,
        "email": "asmith@example.com",
        "enabled": true,
        "company": {}
    }
}

All API operations accept the --query option to specify a JMESPath expression. Here for example, we choose to only display the id and email fields of the returned entry object:

mward@holly:~$ acs people get-person jbloggs --query 'entry.[id,email]'
[
    "jbloggs",
    "jbloggs@example.com"
]

And here, we use the --query option to view id, firstName and email of each entry in the list of people:

mward@holly:~$ acs people list-people --query='list.entries[].entry.[id,firstName,email]'
[
    [
        "admin",
        "Administrator",
        "admin@alfresco.com"
    ],
    [
        "guest",
        "Guest",
        null
    ],
    [
        "jbloggs",
        "Joe",
        "jbloggs@example.com"
    ]
]

Any list operation that may be paged can be used with the --max-items and --skip-count options, used here to show two results after skipping the first 4. This may be thought of as showing the third page of results.

mward@holly:~$ acs people list-people --query='list.entries[].entry.[firstName]' --max-items=2 --skip-count=4
[
    [
        "Joe10"
    ],
    [
        "Joe11"
    ]
]

The sites API may be used to list “sites” as used extensively in the Share application. This is a paged API and here we use it without the --max-items and --skip-count options which default to 10 and 0 respectively:

mward@holly:~$ acs sites list-sites --query='list.entries[].entry'
[
    {
        "title": "accounts",
        "role": "SiteManager",
        "guid": "80dbd63c-3dbf-4005-bd16-e324fa8b4517",
        "id": "accounts",
        "visibility": "PUBLIC",
        "preset": "site-dashboard"
    },
    {
        "title": "Sample: Web Site Design Project",
        "guid": "b4cff62a-664d-4d45-9302-98723eac1319",
        "id": "swsdp",
        "visibility": "PUBLIC",
        "description": "This is a Sample Alfresco Team site.",
        "preset": "site-dashboard"
    }
]

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