nosh

0.2.12 • Public • Published

nosh

Node.js Shell A readline based shell with history support.

Install

sudo npm install -g nosh

Start the shell

$ nosh
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Features

A basic list of commands to handle REST

Configuration

The configuration is specified in the following order (last file overrides any previous config)

1. <installation-path>/config/settings.yaml
2. <HOME>/.noshrc
3. <current-directory>/noshrc

Please refer to the config/settings.yaml for all the options and override them as required.

Supported commands

start the shell with

nosh <url>

auth

Currently basic auth is supported using this command.

...
> auth
(input) username ? <key-in-username-here>
(input) password ? <key-in-password-here>
auth for <username> set
# This command would set the basic auth headers based on 
# input username, password
# to the subsequent commands

verbose

Toggle verbose mode. In verbose mode, you could see the full request and response from server.

get

Issues a 'GET' request.

$ nosh http://localhost:8000/api
...
> auth
...
> get students
# This would issue a GET request to http://localhost:8000/api/students
# with authentication headers set appropriately (based on auth command)

put/post

Issues a 'PUT'/'POST' request with request object. This is equivalent to -d '' from curl command line.

delete

Issues a 'DELETE' request with request object.

request

Show and manipulate request object.

.. > request
{}   // <-- displays current object 
(input) key ?   <enter key name>
(input) value ?  <key value>

...> request
{}
(input) key ? xyz
(input) value ? 123
{"xyz":"123"}
    
# if value is empty, the key is removed from the request obj

read request object from file

To simply read a json file to request object, use this command

.. > read /home/test/my.json
loaded /home/test/my.json
{"name":"me", "value":.... }
.. >

reset request obj

To reset request obj (as you might not want to send it via headers)

..> reset request

Navigation of url

For the rest url, navigation of it can be using the following commands.

# set the url to root
.. /a/b > //
.. / >
# set the url to parent
.. /a/b/c > ..
.. /a/b >
# append subpath to the url
.. /a > /b
.. /a/b >

Output

Format

Output from the response object can be printed in json (default) or yaml

.. > output yaml
output format set to yaml
.. > ...command..producing..output...
- id: xyz 
  ...

Filtering

Output fields can be filtered using this command (only first level entities given are shown)

.. > filter id name
filter set to id,name
.. > ...command..producing..output...
- id: xyz 
  name: abc
- id: 123
  name: 333
Limit output entries

While filter is on, the list of entries to screen can be limited via configuration limitItems

History

Command history is stored and loaded from ~/.nosh-history

alias

To add an alias to a command

.. > newname="command and arguments"
...
.. > .alias
newname   command and arguments
..    

substitution

Use mustache syntax within string for subtitutions

.. > a="abc"
.. > b="get students/{{a}}"
.. > b
would issue 'get students/abc'

.. > input a
(input) a ? abc
.. > b="get students/{{input.a}}"
.. > b
would issue 'get students/abc'

Pluggable modules

nosh comes with pluggable modules and by default ships with a demo and rest module. In order to list the modules available, issue

.. > .modules
rest
demo

To switch between modules, issue

.. > .switch demo
context switched to: demo

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