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Reboot a client (through POST method):
curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8888/reboot -d @reboot.json
Request
POST /reboot
{"clients": [ "192.168.2.1" ] }
Reply:
200 OK
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Power off a client (through POST method):
curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8888/poweroff -d @poweroff.json
Request
POST /poweroff
{"clients": [ "192.168.2.1" ] }
Reply:
200 OK
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Start a session on client (through POST method):
curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8888/session -d @session.json
Request
POST /session
{"clients": [ "192.168.2.1" ] }
Reply:
200 OK
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Fetching result from run command on client (through GET method):
curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8888/shell/output -d @post_shell_output.json
Request
POST /shell/output
{"clients": [ "192.168.2.1" ] }
Reply:
200 OK
{"clients": [ { "addr" : "192.168.2.1", "output" : "..." } ] }
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Run command on client (through POST method):
curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8888/shell/run -d @post_run.json
Request
POST /shell/run
{"clients": [ "192.168.2.1", "192.168.2.2" ], "run" : "ls" }
Reply:
200 OK
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Send Wake-On-Lan to clients (through POST method):
Request:
curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8888/wol
{ "type" : "unicast", "clients" : [ { "addr" : "192.168.2.1", "mac" : "00AABBCCDD01" } ] }
Reply:
200 OK
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Request for existing clients:
curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:8888/clients
Request:
GET /clients
Reply:
200 OK
{"clients": [ { "addr" : "192.168.2.1", "state" : "OPG" }, { "addr" : "192.168.2.2", "state" : "OFF" }]}
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Add REST API for ogAdmServer, this API is exposed through port 8888 on
the system that runs the ogAdmServer. The body of the HTTP message is
expressed in JSON format.
This patch implements the command "clients" that maps to the existing
legacy "Sondeo" command, that is used by the web interface to poll
refresh the client state.
This patch also includes an initial test infrastructure using 'curl' to
send commands to the new REST API.
Request:
POST /clients
{"clients" : [ "192.168.2.1", "192.168.2.2" ]}
Reply:
200 OK
This allows to refresh the status of the list of clients.
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