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Send refresh to a given client.
$ ogcli send refresh --client-ip 192.168.56.11
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Adds a pretty printing function for JSON data.
Replaces print for print_json in corresponding cli objects.
Follows commit 828d6c0ce7d4a6b4bcd95e97155460fd59856bdd
("list scopes: pretty print scope tree")
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Update license header in files.
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r.json() decodes the responses json and passes it to json.loads() which
will convert the content into a python dictionary.
Print the literal JSON text so that output can be further manipulated by
other tools like jq.
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Non specific parameter names like '--center' or '--client' should not be
used to specify an ip or id, only a literal name.
Rename --client to --client-ip and --center to --center-id to leave
unspecific parameters free to later implement --center or --client using
names.
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get_client_properties is not using a valid API resource to fetch
computer details. Use /client/info.
list_client_hardware is not building a valid payload. Drop
payload building using 'scope' as key and updates o that its
uses "{ client : ip }" scheme for specifying a client. This is the
standard way of specifying a client in ogServer.
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This requests GET /client/properties by calling something like:
ogcli list client --id=6
It is important to notice that 'id' must be a "computer" type
scope id.
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This requests GET /hardware by calling something like:
ogcli list hardware --scope-id=6
It is important to notice that 'scope-id' must be a "computer" type scope id.
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This prefix is redundant on almost every file, so the prefix is removed from
filenames and imports.
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