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Old 01-08-2014
sreyan32 ,

There is a settings in netinstall to specify proxy when connecting to net to get repo and packages. . I think when you specify the Repo site it will ask you for http url together with Proxy ( id you're going to use one)
 

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CMIS-CLIENT(1)							 cmis-client 0.2.0						    CMIS-CLIENT(1)

NAME
______cmis-client ____ - command line CMIS client tool. SYNOPSIS
cmis-client help cmis-client [-v] --url url://to/binding list-repos cmis-client [-v] [-u login] [-p secret] --url url://to/binding -r repo-id show-root cmis-client [-v] [-u login] [-p secret] --url url://to/binding -r repo-id get-content id cmis-client [-v] [-u login] [-p secret] --url url://to/binding -r repo-id --input-file path/to/file --input-type mime/type [--input-name name.ext] set-content id cmis-client [-v] [-u login] [-p secret] --url url://to/binding -r repo-id [--object-type some:cmistype] [--object-property prop-id=prop-value...] create-folder parent-id name cmis-client [-v] [-u login] [-p secret] --url url://to/binding -r repo-id --input-file path/to/file --input-type mime/type [--input-name name.ext] [--object-type some:cmistype] [--object-property prop-id=prop-value...] create-document parent-id name cmis-client [-v] [-u login] [-p secret] --url url://to/binding -r repo-id [--object-property prop-id=prop-value...] update-object object-id cmis-client [-v] [-u login] [-p secret] --url url://to/binding -r repo-id [type-by-id] | [show-by-id] | [show-by-path] | [delete] arg... cmis-client [-v] [-u login] [-p secret] --url url://to/binding -r repo-id [checkout] | [cancel-checkout] | [get-versions] arg cmis-client [-v] [-u login] [-p secret] --url url://to/binding -r repo-id [--input-file path/to/file] [--input-type mime/type] [--input-name name.ext] [--object-property prop-id=prop-value...] [--major] [--message] checkin pwc id DESCRIPTION
The cmis-client tool sends queries over the net to a CMIS-enabled server to access or modify its content. It is originally demonstrating what libcmis is capable of. OPTIONS
GLOBAL OPTIONS -v, --verbose Shows a lot of information to monitor what is happening behind the scene. This helps a lot to debug libcmis. --help Show the help and exit. This is equivalent to use the help command. --url url://to/binding url://to/binding needs to point to the service document of either AtomPub or WebService binding. -r,--repository repo-id Operate on the repo-id CMIS repository. If there is only one repository on the server, this parameter is not needed and that repository will be automatically selected. Use this parameter if there are several repositories on the server. -u,--username login Connect as login to the CMIS server. If not provided connect anonymously. -p,--password secret Use secret to authenticate on the CMIS server. --proxy url Use url as the HTTP proxy. Setting this value will override the system proxy settings. --proxy-username login Use login to authenticate on the HTTP proxy. --proxy-password secret Use secret to authenticate on the HTTP proxy. --noproxy list Proxy settings won't apply to hostnames and domain names listed in list. This value is a coma separated list. MODIFICATION OPERATIONS OPTIONS --input-file path/to/file Upload path/to/file as the new content stream of the object. --input-type mime/type Set the mime type of the new content stream of the object to mime/type. --input-name name.ext Set the remote content stream filename of the new content stream of the object to name.ext. --object-type some:cmistype Set the object type of the CMIS object to be created to some:cmistype. This is the equivalent of --object-property cmis:objectTypeId=some:cmistype. --object-property prop-id=prop-value Set a property to be updated or added to the CMIS object. prop-id is the property definition id and prop-value is the value to set on it. --major Create a major version when performing a checkin. -m, --message message Set the checking message. COMMANDS help Show the help and exit. list-repos List the repositories available on the server. show-root Displays the root node infos and children. get-content id Download the content of the CMIS object corresponding to id in the current directory. set-content id Upload a file as the content stream of the CMIS object corresponding to id. create-folder parent-id name Create a sub folder in folder parent-id named name. The default type of the folder to create is cmis:folder, but this can be changed using --object-type option. create-document parent-id name Create a document in folder parent-id named name. The default type of the document to create is cmis:document, but this can be changed using --object-type option. Note that the --input-file and --input-type may be mandatory, depending on the type of the document to create and its constraints. update-object object-id Replace the writeable properties given with --object-property option on the object matching id object-id. type-by-id arg... Displays the infos and children (if any) of all the CMIS types corresponding to the listed ids. show-by-id arg... Displays the infos and children (if any) of all the CMIS objects corresponding to the listed ids. show-by-path arg... Displays the infos and children (if any) of all the CMIS objects corresponding to the listed paths. delete arg... Deletes the CMIS objects corresponding to the listed ids. If the node is a folder, its content will be removed as well. checkout arg Checkout the document corresponding to the provided id and display the infos of the created private working copy. cancel-checkout arg Cancel the Private Working Copy corresponding to the node id. get-versions arg Display the versions (if any) of all the CMIS object corresponding to the provided id. checkin arg Check in the private working copy corresponding to the provided id and display the infos of the resulting document. Use the --major and --message options to define the version to create and the commit to associate to it. Note that repositories without the ability to update the private working copies will need the --input-file, --input-type and --object-property options. USAGE
Displays the root node of repository A1: cmis-client -r A1 --url http://localhost/atom show-root Displays the nodes with id 133 and 116 of repository A1: cmis-client -r A1 --url http://localhost/atom show-by id 133 116 AUTHOR
Cedric Bosdonnat cbosdo cmis-client 0.2.0 2012-02-21 CMIS-CLIENT(1)
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