Ken Moore a2bba87315 API CHANGE
Add a new API call to the sysadm/update class:
"action":"changesettings"
This allows for changing the various updatemanager settings (maxbe, package_set, package_url, auto_update)

REST Request (example):
-------------------------------
PUT /sysadm/update
{
   "action" : "changesettings",
   "maxbe" : "6"
}

WebSocket Request:
-------------------------------
{
   "id" : "fooid",
   "name" : "update",
   "namespace" : "sysadm",
   "args" : {
      "maxbe" : "6",
      "action" : "changesettings"
   }
}

Response:
-------------------------------
{
  "args": {
    "changesettings": {
      "result": "success"
    }
  },
  "id": "fooid",
  "name": "response",
  "namespace": "sysadm"
}
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SysAdm

Official repo for PC-BSD's sysadm middleware WebSocket & REST server

This middleware acts as the core for controlling a PC-BSD or FreeBSD
system either locally or remotely via WebSockets or REST. It is also the
server component to PC-BSD's SysAdm GUI client.

Required Qt Modules

Qt5 Core (pkg install qt5-core)
Qt5 Concurrent (pkg install qt5-concurrent)
Qt5 Websockets (pkg install qt5-websockets)

Building SysAdm

% git clone https://github.com/pcbsd/sysadm.git
% cd sysadm/src
% /usr/local/lib/qt5/bin/qmake -recursive
% make && sudo make install

Starting SysAdm

SysAdm can be started one of two ways:

  1. The traditional rc(8) mechanism
  2. The new jobd(8) mechanism

To run under rc(8):

(For WebSockets - Required for SysAdm Client)
% sudo sysrc -f /etc/rc.conf sysadm_enable="YES"
% sudo service sysadm start

(Optional for REST)
% sudo sysrc -f /etc/rc.conf sysadm_rest_enable="YES"
% sudo service sysadm-rest start

To run under jobd(8):

(For WebSockets - Required for SysAdm Client)
% sudo jobctl org.pcbsd.sysadm enable

(Optional for REST)
% sudo jobctl org.pcbsd.sysadm-rest enable

API Documentation

https://api.pcbsd.org

Contributing new API calls

SysAdm is written using the Qt toolkit, which has excellent reference documentation.

All Qt Core classes (I.E. non-gui) can be used in SysAdm server.

Adding new API calls to the middleware is very straight-forward, simply
add a new function which accepts JSON in, and returns JSON, then connect
it to the backend.

Example: 4d3b590f46

Adding new Classes for API calls

Adding a new API class requires tweaking a few more files than a new API call only.

Example: 1ba65b3388

Testing new API calls / classes

Before committing or sending a pull request, you'll need to run our
"api-test.sh" script and confirm it works properly. To do so, first add
your new call and restart the websocket server. Next do the following:

% cd sysadm/tests
% ./api-test.sh

The api-test script will prompt you to enter username, password, and some
information about which class / API call to run. When that is done, and you
have verified the functionality of your new call you should add the output
of the test script (either from copy-n-paste, or from the file /tmp/api-response)
to your commit. (This will allow us to document the new call / class)

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