Add users cli commands to docs Fix checking for changing username or user email Add user status change command Make sure only one user exists with a particular email when updating Add password reset Add user id to help Remove user delete (too many possible side effects, postponed until later) Make sure to fail on any errors Fail if changing the username would result in duplicate users Add user update command Add user create command Add command stubs for all commands Render users in a beautiful table Started adding user list command Co-authored-by: kolaente <k@knt.li> Reviewed-on: https://kolaente.dev/vikunja/api/pulls/632
3.7 KiB
date | title | draft | type | menu | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019-03-31:00:00+01:00 | CLI | false | doc |
|
Command line interface
You can interact with Vikunja using its cli
interface.
The following commands are available:
If you don't specify a command, the web
command will be executed.
All commands use the same standard [config file]({{< ref "../setup/config.md">}}).
dump
Creates a zip file with all vikunja-related files. This includes config, version, all files and the full database.
Usage: {{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja dump {{< /highlight >}}
help
Shows more detailed help about any command.
Usage:
{{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja help [command] {{< /highlight >}}
migrate
Run all database migrations which didn't already run.
Usage: {{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja migrate [flags] $ vikunja migrate [command] {{< /highlight >}}
migrate list
Shows a list with all database migrations.
Usage: {{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja migrate list {{< /highlight >}}
migrate rollback
Roll migrations back until a certain point.
Usage:
{{< highlight bash >}}
$ vikunja migrate rollback [flags]
{{< /highlight >}}
Flags:
-n
,--name
string: The id of the migration you want to roll back until.
restore
Restores a previously created dump from a zip file, see dump
.
Usage: {{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja restore {{< /highlight >}}
testmail
Sends a test mail using the configured smtp connection.
Usage: {{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja testmail {{< /highlight >}}
user
Bundles a few commands to manage users.
user change-status
Enable or disable a user. Will toggle the current status if no flag (--enable
or --disable
) is provided.
Usage: {{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja user change-status {{< /highlight >}}
Flags:
-d
,--disable
: Disable the user.-e
,--enable
: Enable the user.
user create
Create a new user.
Usage: {{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja user create {{< /highlight >}}
Flags:
-a
,--avatar-provider
: The avatar provider of the new user. Optional.-e
,--email
: The email address of the new user.-p
,--password
: The password of the new user. You will be asked to enter it if not provided through the flag.-u
,--username
: The username of the new user.
user list
Shows a list of all users.
Usage: {{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja user list {{< /highlight >}}
user reset-password
Reset a users password, either through mailing them a reset link or directly.
Usage: {{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja user reset-password {{< /highlight >}}
Flags:
-d
,--direct
: If provided, reset the password directly instead of sending the user a reset mail.-p
,--password
: The new password of the user. Only used in combination with --direct. You will be asked to enter it if not provided through the flag.
user update
Update an existing user.
Usage: {{< highlight bash >}} $ vikunja user update {{< /highlight >}}
Flags:
-a
,--avatar-provider
: The new avatar provider of the new user.-e
,--email
: The new email address of the user.-u
,--username
: The new username of the user.
version
Prints the version of Vikunja.
This is either the semantic version (something like 0.7
) or version + git commit hash.
Usage:
{{< highlight bash >}}
$ vikunja version
{{< /highlight >}}
web
Starts Vikunja's REST api server.
Usage:
{{< highlight bash >}}
$ vikunja web
{{< /highlight >}}