Installing the Petals BC Gateway tooling pack
Through Debian packages
If you have installed Petals CLI using the Debian packages, we recommend you to install the Petals BC Gateway tooling pack using its own Debian package (petals-cli-bc-gateway). Otherwise, unzip the content of the ZIP archive in the directory $PETALS_CLI_HOME/extensions.
Through ZIP archives
If you have installed the full ZIP archive, the extension should be already installed. Otherwise, unzip the content of the ZIP archive petals-cli-bc-gateway in the directory $PETALS_CLI_HOME/extensions.
Installation verification
To check that the installation is correct, just get the list of available commands of your Petals CLI, you should see the command 'bc-gateway.*' in the list:
> ./petals-cli.sh -c -- help Available commands: ... bc-gateway.repropagate Repropagate all elected endpoints to the client domains of the BC Gateway. connect Connect to a Petals ESB node. ...
Commands
Adding a new transport listener
The command bc-gateway.add-transport-listener provides a way to configure a Petals BC Gateway to add a new transport listener.
USAGE:
bc-gateway.add-transport-listener usage: bc-gateway.add-transport-listener -i
<transport-listener-identifier> [-n <component-identifier>] -p
<listening-port>
DESCRIPTION:
Add a new transport listener to the given BC Gateway
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION:
-i,--identifier <transport-listener-identifier> The unique identifier
of the transport
listener to add to the
BC Gateway.
-n,--component <component-identifier> The component
identifier associated
to the BC Gateway.
-p,--port <listening-port> The listening port of
the transport listener
to add to the BC
Gateway.
The default component identifier used is: petals-bc-gateway.
Modifying the port of a transport listener
The command bc-gateway.set-transport-listener-port provides a way to configure a Petals BC Gateway to modify the port of one of its transport listener.
Modifying the port of a transport listener of a started BC Gateway will restart it, even if it is the same port, but an already established connections won't be stopped. |
USAGE:
bc-gateway.set-transport-listener-port usage: bc-gateway.set-transport-listener-port -i
<transport-listener-identifier> [-n <component-identifier>] -p
<listening-port>
DESCRIPTION:
Set the port of a transport listener of the given BC Gateway
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION:
-i,--identifier <transport-listener-identifier> The unique identifier
of the transport
listener to modify in
the BC Gateway.
-n,--component <component-identifier> The component
identifier associated
to the BC Gateway.
-p,--port <listening-port> The new listening port
of the transport
listener.
The default component identifier used is: petals-bc-gateway.
Removing an existing transport listener
The command bc-gateway.del-transport-listener provides a way to configure a Petals BC Gateway to remove an existing transport listener.
A transport listener can't be removed if it's currently being used by deployed service units! |
USAGE: bc-gateway.del-transport-listener usage: bc-gateway.del-transport-listener -i <transport-listener-identifier> [-n <component-identifier>] DESCRIPTION: Remove a transport listener of the given BC Gateway OPTIONS DESCRIPTION: -i,--identifier <transport-listener-identifier> The unique identifier of the transport listener to remove from the BC Gateway. -n,--component <component-identifier> The component identifier associated to the BC Gateway.
The default component identifier used is: petals-bc-gateway.
Listing existing transport listeners
The command bc-gateway.list-transport-listener provides a way to list all configured transport listeners of the given Petals BC Gateway and given criteria: transport listener identifier, listening status and/or port.
USAGE: bc-gateway.list-transport-listener usage: bc-gateway.list-transport-listener [-i <transport-listener-identifier>] [-l <boolean>] [-n <component-identifier>] [-p <listening-port>] DESCRIPTION: List transport listeners of the given BC Gateway OPTIONS DESCRIPTION: -i,--identifier <transport-listener-identifier> The unique identifier of the transport listener to list. -l,--listening <boolean> The listening status of the transport listeners to list. -n,--component <component-identifier> The component identifier associated to the BC Gateway. -p,--port <listening-port> The listening port of the transport listeners to list.
The default component identifier used is: petals-bc-gateway.
Refresh endpoint propagations
The command bc-gateway.repropagate provides a way to refresh endpoint propagations to domain clients of the current gateway.
USAGE: bc-gateway.repropagate usage: bc-gateway.repropagate [-c <consumer-domain-identifier>] [-n <component-identifier>] [-s <service-unit-identifier>] DESCRIPTION: Repropagate all elected endpoints to the client domains of the BC Gateway OPTIONS DESCRIPTION: -c,--consumer-domain <consumer-domain-identifier> The consumer domain identifier defined in the specified service unit. -n,--component <component-identifier> The component identifier associated to the BC Gateway. -s,--service-unit <service-unit-identifier> The service unit identifier deployed on the BC Gateway.
The default component identifier used is: petals-bc-gateway.
Reconnect clients
The command bc-gateway.reconnect provides a way to reconnect the clients of the Petals BC Gateway that are disconnected (or even that are connect if the force option is used).
USAGE:
bc-gateway.reconnect usage: bc-gateway.reconnect [-c <provider-domain-identifier>] [-f] [-n
<component-identifier>] [-s <service-unit-identifier>]
DESCRIPTION:
Triggers reconnection of client domains of the BC Gateway
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION:
-c,--provider-domain <provider-domain-identifier> The provider domain
identifier defined in
the specified service
unit.
-f,--force Force reconnection
even if the provider
domain is already
connected.
-n,--component <component-identifier> The component
identifier associated
to the BC Gateway.
-s,--service-unit <service-unit-identifier> The service unit
identifier deployed
on the BC Gateway.
The default component identifier used is: petals-bc-gateway.