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Command-Line usage of opentalk-controller

When started without a subcommand, the opentalk-controller command loads the configuration and starts as a service, serving incoming connections using the included HTTP server.

In addition, some subcommands are available for management tasks.

Subcommands

These subcommands are available:

  • fix-acl for recreating all ACL entries of the database.
  • acl for modification of ACL settings.
  • migrate-db for explicit migration of database without starting the controller service
  • tenants for managing tenants.
  • tariffs for managing tariffs.
  • jobs for configuring and running maintenance jobs.
  • modules for managing modules.
  • openapi for exporting the OpenAPI specification.
  • help for showing the help output.

Raw help output

Help output looks like this:

Usage: opentalk-controller [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]

Commands:
fix-acl Recreate all ACL entries from the current database content. Existing entries will not be touched unless the command is told to delete them all beforehand
acl Modify the ACLs
migrate-db Migrate the db. This is done automatically during start of the controller, but can be done without starting the controller using this command
tenants Manage existing tenants
tariffs Manage tariffs
jobs Manage and execute maintenance jobs
modules Manage modules
openapi Get information on the OpenAPI specification
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

Options:
-c, --config <CONFIG> Specify path to configuration file [default: config.toml]
--reload Triggers a reload of reloadable configuration options
--version
-h, --help Print help