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changeset 3909:3c3275a6dc8f
doc (cli/event): update doc following changes:
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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Thu, 22 Sep 2022 12:01:44 +0200 |
parents | d43b197735d1 |
children | 199598223f82 |
files | doc/libervia-cli/event.rst doc/libervia-cli/event_invitee.rst |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/libervia-cli/event.rst Thu Sep 22 00:01:48 2022 +0200 +++ b/doc/libervia-cli/event.rst Thu Sep 22 12:01:44 2022 +0200 @@ -5,74 +5,70 @@ Event commands allows you to create/modify or get data about an event, and to manage your invitees. -list -==== +get +=== -List events available on a service +Get metadata about one or more event(s). + +By default the events are displayed in a format readable, and ``--verbose, -v`` can be +used one or more times to show more or less data. As usual, :ref:`libervia-cli_output` can +be used to get the data in a different way. example ------- -Retrieve events of profile:: - - $ li event list +Retrieve events from personal agenda:: -.. _libervia-cli_event_get: - -get -=== + $ li event get -Get metadata about a specific event. +Get details of a next dentist appointment from personal agenda:: -example -------- - -Retrieve an event metadata:: - - $ li event get -n org.salut-a-toi.event:0__BsyCsXpcrRh44CQhSVTUMi -i 'org.salut-a-toi.event:0' + $ li event get -i dentist -vv .. _libervia-cli_event_create: create ====== -Create a new event. You can specify the date of the event with ``-d DATE, --date DATE``, -and an id with ``-i ID, --id ID`` (default id is used if omitted). - -Configuration options are specified using ``-f KEY VALUE, --field KEY VALUE`` where key -can be a custom data or one of: +Create a new event. You can specify the starting time of the event with ``-S TIME_PATTERN, --start TIME_PATTERN``, and either its end time with ``-E TIME_PATTERN, --end TIME_PATTERN`` or its duration with ``-D DURATION, --duration DURATION``. ``--start`` and ``--end`` use a full :ref:`time_pattern` when ``--duration`` uses the relative delta part of it. It's mandatory when creating and event to specify starting and ending time (or duration). -name - name of the event -description - details of the event -image - URL of the main picture of the event -background-image - URL of image to use as background -register - a boolean value, set to ``true`` if you want to register the event in your local list +If your organsise an item, the ``--rsvp`` flag should be used: it will use the default +RSVP form which ask for attendance. If you want to request more information to your guest, +``--rsvp_json JSON`` can be used: the JSON argument is a data dict as described in +``dataDict2dataForm`` function where the ``namespace`` key is not necessary (it's set +automatically): + +.. autofunction:: sat.tools.xml_tools.dataDict2dataForm + +If the event links to an other one, ``--external JID NODE ITEM`` can be user example ------- Create an event about to celebrate New Year:: - $ li event create -d 2019-12-31 -f name "New Year's Eve" -f description "Party to celebrate new year" -f register true -f image https://example.net/some_image.jpg + $ li event create -s some_pubsub@example.net -n urn:xmpp:events:0/party -i new_year_eve_2022 --start 2022-12-31 --end 2023-01-01 -d "Party to celebrate new year" -H https://example.net/some_image.jpg "New Year's Eve" + +Add the dentist appointement on coming Tuesday to our personal agenda:: + + $ li event create -S tuesday -D "1 hour" Dentist modify ====== -This command in the same way as libervia-cli_event_create_ but modify an existing event. You need to -specify the node of the event to modify using ``-n NODE, --node NODE``. +This command works in the same way as libervia-cli_event_create_ but modify an existing +event: all arguments are optional, those specified will override the original ones from +the updated event. + +If the ending time or duration must be modified, the starting must be specified again. example ------- -Add a background image to the New Year event created above:: +Change the head picture from the New Year event created above:: - $ li event modify -n org.salut-a-toi.event:0__d8QQLJvbcpDXxK66UBXKfT -f background-image https://example.net/some_background_image.jpg + $ li event modify -s some_pubsub@example.net -n urn:xmpp:events:0/party -i new_year_eve_2022 -H https://example.net/some_other_image.jpg invitee
--- a/doc/libervia-cli/event_invitee.rst Thu Sep 22 00:01:48 2022 +0200 +++ b/doc/libervia-cli/event_invitee.rst Thu Sep 22 12:01:44 2022 +0200 @@ -11,11 +11,10 @@ get === -Retrieve the RSVP status of one guest. Note that you must the invitees node and not the -event node. To retrieve invitees node, use :ref:`libervia-cli_event_get` with the event node. +Retrieve the RSVP status of one or several guest(s). -You may specify the guest bare jid using ``-j JID, --jid JID`` (by default your own bare -jid will be used). +You may specify the guest(s) to retrieve by using their bare JIDs with ``-j JIDS, --jid +JIDS`` as many times as necessary. By default, all guests RSVPs are retrieved. If no response is known yet, no data is returned. @@ -24,7 +23,7 @@ Get RSVP of Louise:: - $ li event invitee get -u "xmpp:pierre@example.net?;node=generic%2F876a2b99-1c90-41fa-b823-c4a467140770" -j louise@example.org + $ li event invitee get -u "xmpp:pubsub.example.net?;node=urn%3Axmpp%3Aevents%3A0%2Fparty;item=picnic_abd1" -j louise@example.org .. _libervia-cli_event_invitee_set: @@ -32,19 +31,18 @@ set === -Set your own RSVP data. Note that as for libervia-cli_event_invitee_get_ you must use -invitees node and not the event node. +Set your own RSVP data. -Use ``-f KEY VALUE, --field KEY VALUE`` to specify the data to set. ``KEY`` can be one of -``attend`` (where calue can be ``yes``, ``no``, or ``maybe``) and ``guests`` where value -must be an integer. +Use ``-f KEY VALUE, --field KEY VALUE`` to specify the data to set. ``KEY`` can any field +name used in the RSVP form, where usually ``attending`` is used (with the possible values +of ``yes``, ``no``, and ``maybe``). example ------- -Indicate that you'll come to an event with 3 guests:: +Indicate that you'll come to a picnic:: - $ li event invitee set -u "xmpp:pierre@example.net?;node=generic%2F876a2b99-1c90-41fa-b823-c4a467140770" -f attend yes -f guests 3 + $ li event invitee set -s pubsub.example.net -n urn:xmpp:events:0/party -i picnic_abd1 -f attending yes list ====