Guacamole command line interface
Project description
A command line interface for https://github.com/Antojitos/guacamole
Tested with Python 2.7 and 3.4
Install
$ pip install guacamole-cli
Usage
Uploading a file
To upload a file you need to specify your Guacamole server URL and a filename, for example:
$ guacamole screenshot.jpg http://guacamole.antojitos.io/files/TRPm/0lkq/6egk/yHgg/OeDg/fVHr/screenshot.jpg
Command options
Use --help to show the command options:
$ guacamole --help usage: guacamole [-h] [-c CONFIG_FILE] [-e ENDPOINT] [-s SHORTENER] filename positional arguments: filename file to upload optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONFIG_FILE, --config-file CONFIG_FILE Specify a configuration file -e ENDPOINT, --endpoint ENDPOINT Guacamole endpoint URL -s SHORTENER, --shortener SHORTENER Tamales endpoint URL
Configuration file
By default the command line interface looks for a configuration file in ~/.guacamole.conf. You can also specify an alternative configuration file using the --config-file command line option.
Here’s an example:
[general] endpoint = http://guacamole.antojitos.io/files/ # an empty value disable the URL shortener service shortener = http://t.antojitos.io/api/v1/urls
Tests
In order to execute the test suite you need to run the next commands:
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt python tests/main.py
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