Mercurial > libervia-backend
view doc/libervia-cli/notification.rst @ 4210:9218d4331bb2
cli (call): `tui` output implementation:
- Moved original UI to a separated class, and use if with the `simple` output
- By default, best output is automatically selected. For now `gui` is selected if possible,
and `simple` is used as fallback.
- The new `tui` output can be used to have the videos directly embedded in the terminal,
either with real videos for compatible terminal emulators, or with Unicode blocks.
- Text contrôls are used for both `simple` and `tui` outputs
- several options can be used with `--oo` (will be documented in next commit).
rel 428
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
---|---|
date | Fri, 16 Feb 2024 18:46:06 +0100 |
parents | 646b328b3980 |
children |
line wrap: on
line source
.. _libervia-cli_notification: ==================================== notification: notifications handling ==================================== Notifications can be retrieved, expired or created with the ``notification`` commands. add ==== Add and broadcast a new notification. Only admin profiles can add a notification. It can be used for service announcement, such as planned maintenance. To make an announcement to all profiles, use the ``-g, --is-global``. Note that such global notification aren't deleted when using :ref:`libervia-cli_notification_expire` command: you have either to use ``-e EXPIRE_AT, --expire-at EXPIRE_AT`` to set an expiration date, or to delete them manually with :ref:`libervia-cli_notification_delete`. example ------- Add a global service announcement to indicate that the server will be shut down. The expiration date is set so that the notification will be expired after expected end of maintenance:: $ li notification add service "Server will be shut down for maintenance." -P HIGH -g -e "2023-10-22" get === Retrieve notification for current profile. If ``-f, --follow`` argument is used, the CLI will continue to run and show any new incoming notification. examples -------- Louise wishes to obtain her current notifications and display any new notifications as they are issued:: $ li notification get -f Louise wants to see all her chat notifications which are at least of high priority (this includes urgent ones):: $ li notification get -t chat -P HIGH .. _libervia-cli_notification_delete: delete ====== Delete a notification by its ID. The notification must belong to the profile doing the request. If ``-g, --is-global`` is used, a global notification is to be deleted. Only admins can delete a global notification. example ------- Louise (who is an admin) wants to delete a previous global service announcement with ID ``123``:: $ li notification delete -g 123 .. _libervia-cli_notification_expire: expire ======= Delete expired notification (the ones with an expiration date set). If ``-l TIME_PATTERN, --limit TIME_PATTERN`` is used, also delete notification which have been **created** before the given limit. Some notifications can't be deleted this way: if they are global, or if they require a user action. Using ``now`` as time pattern will clear all the notifications that can be deleted. By default, only notifications of requesting profile are deleted (except for expired ones which are always deleted). If ``-a, --all`` is used, notification for all profiles can be deleted. This option is notably useful to schedule automatic notification cleaning. example ------- Louise want to expire notification for all profiles that are older than 7 days:: $ li notification expire -a -l "7 days ago"