Ken Moore f4c0bc632f (API CHANGE) Enhance the sysadm-pkg search functionality a bit:
1) Add a new optional argument to the pkg_search action: "search_excludes" (string or array of strings). This will exclude matches which contain a restricted string.
2) Add a new output field to the search results:
"pkg_search":{"results_order":[list of origins by priority], <other results/data> }
3) Adjust how the search is performed when the search term has multiple words. First look for any result which contains all the words, then if nothing is found look for any result which contains any of the words.
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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

(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

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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