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BOSA CLI

A command-line interface for managing BOSA integrations and authentication.

Installation

The CLI is included with bosa-core. Install it using:

pip install bosa-core

Usage

Authentication

First, authenticate with your client credentials:

bosa auth login

You'll be prompted for:

  • Client API Key: Your client API key (input will be hidden)
  • Username: Your user identifier
  • User Secret: Your user secret (input will be hidden)

For development/testing with custom API URL:

bosa auth login --api-url http://localhost:8000

Check authentication status:

bosa auth status

Logout and clear session:

bosa auth logout

Integration Management

List all available connectors and their integration status:

bosa integrations
# or
bosa integrations list

This shows a simple table with:

  • Connector: Name of each available connector
  • Integrated: ✓ if you have integrated with that connector, ✗ if not

Add a new integration (initiates OAuth flow):

bosa integrations add github
bosa integrations add google

Show all accounts for a specific connector:

bosa integrations show google
bosa integrations show github

This displays:

  • Number of integrations found
  • Table showing account identifiers for each integration

Remove a specific integration:

bosa integrations remove github user@example.com
bosa integrations remove google john.doe@gmail.com

User Management

Create a new user:

bosa users create john.doe@example.com

Important: Save the user secret securely! It's only shown once.

Configuration

The CLI stores configuration in ~/.bosa/config.json. This file contains:

  • Authentication session (client key, user token, API URL)
  • Session expiration information

The API URL is only configurable during authentication using the --api-url flag.

Examples

Complete workflow

  1. Login with credentials:

    bosa auth login
    # Enter your client API key, username, and user secret when prompted
    
  2. View available integrations:

    bosa integrations
    
  3. Add GitHub integration:

    bosa integrations add github
    # Follow the OAuth flow in your browser
    
  4. Check your GitHub accounts:

    bosa integrations show github
    
  5. Create a new user (if you have permissions):

    bosa users create newuser@example.com
    

Development workflow

For local development:

# Login to local API
bosa auth login --api-url http://localhost:8000

# Check status
bosa auth status

# List integrations
bosa integrations

# Add local integration
bosa integrations add github

Available Connectors

The available connectors depend on your BOSA API configuration. Common connectors include:

  • github: GitHub API integration
  • google: Google services integration
  • google_drive: Google Drive integration
  • google_docs: Google Docs integration
  • google_mail: Google Mail integration

Help

Get help for any command:

bosa --help
bosa auth --help
bosa integrations --help
bosa users --help

Configuration Options

  • --api-url: Custom BOSA API URL (only available during auth login)
  • --verbose: Enable verbose output

Security Notes

  • All credentials are stored securely in ~/.bosa/config.json with restricted permissions (600)
  • User secrets are only displayed once during user creation
  • Tokens expire based on server configuration
  • API URL is stored in the session and used for subsequent commands
  • Always keep your credentials secure and never share them
  • Use bosa auth logout to clear stored credentials when done

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