In response of the great interest related to Shellshock, Dirigible provided several possibilities to use low level OS commands.
After going to the well known trial instance at http://trial.dirigible.io from the menu, go to Window->Show View->Other open the Other tree-node and choose Terminal.
You can use the line at the bottom to enter a shell command. It is obviously dependent on the operating system, hence the format is for:
Linux: bash -c "ps -ef|grep java"
Windows: cmd /c "dir"
There is a default time-out limit once reached the execution of the command will be stopped. If you want to change this limit go to Window->Preferences->Terminal
When the initial excitement from playing with the first few shell commands you remember passes, probably you will ask: Why the heck I need a terminal view in a cloud toolkit, which proclaims the In-System Programming and Content-Centric concepts? Isn't it everything text based artifacts contained in a repository and executed by the built-in containers? Why I need OS access?
Yes. You do not need it... unless something exceptional happens or you need to integrate in your cloud application exactly a shell command. One prominent use case could be to integrate a new yet cool framework, which currently is not and will not be soon a part of Dirigible standard delivery.
To do this, you can create a Scripting Service following the standard way by choosing the "Terminal Command" template.
The default template of a command returns the system information and has Linux and Windows variants:
{
"description":"test command printing the os name and version",
"contentType":"plain/text",
"useContent":"false",
"workDir":".",
"commands":
[
{
"osName": "Linux",
"command":"bash -c \"cat /proc/version\""
}
,
{
"osName": "Windows",
"command":"cmd /c \"systeminfo\""
}
],
"envAdd":
[
{
"name":"java.env1",
"value":"toBeAdded"
}
],
"envRemove":
[
{
"name":"java.env2"
}
]
}
Once you Activate it, you can immediately test - click on it and see the result in the preview window:
As you can see the terminal commands follow the same paradigm as the other scripting services as well as have remotely accessible endpoints constructed by the well known pattern.
http(s)://[host]:[port]/dirigible/command/[project_name]/[command_name].command
Do you have already a plan for your next "native" service?
Enjoy!
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