HeadSpin platform command-line interface
Project description
# headspin-cli
CLI for the HeadSpin platform API.
Installation/Upgrade:
--
```
pip install --upgrade headspin-cli
```
Usage:
--
```
hs (-h | --help)
hs auth init <token> [-v]
hs auth ls
hs auth set-default <credentials_number>
hs session ls [<num_sessions>] [-a] [--json] [-v]
hs session inspect <session_uuid> [--writefiles] [--json] [-v]
hs session start network_container <device_id> [--json] [-v]
hs session stop <session_uuid> [--json] [-v]
hs session mar <session_uuid> [-v]
hs session har <session_uuid> [-v]
hs device ls [--json] [-v]
hs device inspect <device_id> [--json] [-v]
```
Detailed Description:
--
```
Note: The --json flag dumps the raw JSON output as returned by the
sever. The -v flag turns on verbose logging in the requests library,
showing the HTTP requests and responses (headers-only).
hs auth init <token>
Authorizes this device given a one-time token <token>. Contact
support@headspin.io to request an authorization token.
hs auth ls
Prints the current credentials.
has auth set-default <credentials_number>
Sets the credentials number <credentials_number> as the default.
The numbering can be seen via the `hs auth info` command.
hs session ls [<num_sessions>] [-a]
Outputs a list of session metadata in reverse-chronological
order. <num_sessions> is the number of sessions output, 5 by
default. By default only active sessions are output. The `-a`
flag will cause inactive sessions to be inclued in the result.
hs session inspect <session_uuid> [--writefiles]
Outputs details for a session given the session's UUID. If
`--writefiles` is given, data associated with session endpoints
is written to files.
hs session start network_container <device_id>
Starts a HeadSpin network container session on a device
specified by <device_id>. The container's default network
interface (eth0) is on the device's mobile network. The container
can be accessed via SSH login. In addition, a device can access
the remote mobile network by connecting to a VPN.
hs session stop <session_uuid>
Stops a session in progress.
hs session mar <session_id>
Downloads the captured network traffic from a HeadSpin session
in HeadSpin's MAR format. MAR is a HAR-like JSON format that
contains the data in a network capture at a high level.
hs session har <session_id>
Downloads the captured network traffic from a HeadSpin session
in HAR format.
hs device ls
Lists all the devices.
hs device inspect <device_id>
Show details for a given device. More low-level information about
the device is available when the --json option is given.
```
Version History:
--
0.1
* Add device status to device listing.
* Add `device inspect`.
CLI for the HeadSpin platform API.
Installation/Upgrade:
--
```
pip install --upgrade headspin-cli
```
Usage:
--
```
hs (-h | --help)
hs auth init <token> [-v]
hs auth ls
hs auth set-default <credentials_number>
hs session ls [<num_sessions>] [-a] [--json] [-v]
hs session inspect <session_uuid> [--writefiles] [--json] [-v]
hs session start network_container <device_id> [--json] [-v]
hs session stop <session_uuid> [--json] [-v]
hs session mar <session_uuid> [-v]
hs session har <session_uuid> [-v]
hs device ls [--json] [-v]
hs device inspect <device_id> [--json] [-v]
```
Detailed Description:
--
```
Note: The --json flag dumps the raw JSON output as returned by the
sever. The -v flag turns on verbose logging in the requests library,
showing the HTTP requests and responses (headers-only).
hs auth init <token>
Authorizes this device given a one-time token <token>. Contact
support@headspin.io to request an authorization token.
hs auth ls
Prints the current credentials.
has auth set-default <credentials_number>
Sets the credentials number <credentials_number> as the default.
The numbering can be seen via the `hs auth info` command.
hs session ls [<num_sessions>] [-a]
Outputs a list of session metadata in reverse-chronological
order. <num_sessions> is the number of sessions output, 5 by
default. By default only active sessions are output. The `-a`
flag will cause inactive sessions to be inclued in the result.
hs session inspect <session_uuid> [--writefiles]
Outputs details for a session given the session's UUID. If
`--writefiles` is given, data associated with session endpoints
is written to files.
hs session start network_container <device_id>
Starts a HeadSpin network container session on a device
specified by <device_id>. The container's default network
interface (eth0) is on the device's mobile network. The container
can be accessed via SSH login. In addition, a device can access
the remote mobile network by connecting to a VPN.
hs session stop <session_uuid>
Stops a session in progress.
hs session mar <session_id>
Downloads the captured network traffic from a HeadSpin session
in HeadSpin's MAR format. MAR is a HAR-like JSON format that
contains the data in a network capture at a high level.
hs session har <session_id>
Downloads the captured network traffic from a HeadSpin session
in HAR format.
hs device ls
Lists all the devices.
hs device inspect <device_id>
Show details for a given device. More low-level information about
the device is available when the --json option is given.
```
Version History:
--
0.1
* Add device status to device listing.
* Add `device inspect`.
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