osgish ====== INTRODUCTION Osgish is command line shell for OSGi. It is based on the Readline Library, Jolokia as JMX backend and Aries JMX as the OSGi Management layer, with Perl being the glue. Highlights of osgish are: * Readline and history support based on GNU Readline/History as known from other shells like 'bash'. When GNU Readline is not available, a pure Perl Module is used instead. * Context sensitive argument completion, e.g. on bundle symbolic names. * Colored output (can be switched off) * Multi-Server support * Remote operation via HTTP(S) THIS IS A PREVIEW. Currently you can list, start and stop bundles only. If you have a use case you want to have covered, please don't hesistate to contact roland@cpan.org. Said this, osgish is already pretty useful. HOW IT WORKS Osgish consist of mainly two parts: A Perl command line script (along with some Perl modules) which connects to an OSGi container via a special OSGi agent bundle. This bundle contains for exports JMX information through an OSGi HttpService as JSON data. The JMX MBeans used are those provided by the Aries (http://aries.apache.org) which is the implementation of the OSGi Alliance Enterprise Expert Group (EEG) specification, especially the "JMX Management Model Specification". Although this setup sounds a bit involved, installation is not much more than installing a CPAN package and a provided OSGi bundle (the same as for jmx4perl). INSTALLATION The Perl part installs as any other module via Module::Build, which you need to have installed. Using perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install will install the modules. If you have Java and Maven (a Java build tool) installed, the agent bundle will be compiled and packaged as well when you use './Build dist'. However, this is not required as a prepackaged bundle is contained within the agent directory. Osgish depends on the Perl Module 'Term::ReadLine' (indirectly via Term::ShellUI), which can be used with various backend Readline implementations. The most powerful (and hence recommended) implementation is GNU Readline/History Library which will be used if installed. It is really worth to go the extra way to install GNU readline, even on OS X or Windows (which is not trivial). E.g. for OS X you can use the package 'p5-term-readline-gnu' from Mac Ports to install readline along with the needed module. For Debian, the easiest way is to install the package 'libterm-readline-gnu-perl' via apt. However, the default implementation Term::ReadLine::Perl fits nicely, too. The agent parts comes in two flavors: A minimal 'osgish-core-.jar' bundle and and all-in-one bundle 'osgish-bundle-.jar'. The all-in-one bundle is the proper choice, if no HTTP service is already installed since it has Apache Felix HTTP service embedded. However, the pure bundle is recommended for installations onservers, which either provide an HTTP service on their own or has an HTTP connector installed (e.g. Glassfish). This pure bundle has a dependency on an OSGi HttpService, which needs to be available. Some OSGi container (like Glassfish v3) already comes with a HttpService as an installation option, for others you need to install one manually. A good choice is the Pax Web (http://wiki.ops4j.org/display/paxweb/Pax+Web) HttpService. Select the pax-web-jetty-bundle when downloading, it contains a all you need. Also, for the pure bundle the following Aries bundles, needs to be installed so that JMX exposes the required information: org.apache.aries.jmx (>= 0.3.0) org.apache.aries.util (>= 0.3.0) These bundles can be obtained from the Aries website aries.apache.org Finally, the bundle needs the Jolokia agent jolokia-osgi-.jar, too. You can obtain it from www.jolokia.org. The bundles needs to be installed manully. Refer to your OSGi framework how to install a bundle (e.g. by calling 'install' in a OSGi shell or providing the bundle name during startup). Considered you the HttpService is available at its default port 8080, you can connect to it via osgish http://localhost:8080/jolokia (This assumes, that the HttpService has a root context '/' which is true for Pax Web. Glassfish v3's HttpService use a root context of '/osgi' which results in a connect URL of http://localhost:8080/osgi/jolokia) SUPPORTED OSGI PLATFORMS The following OSGi platform has been confirmed to work so far with: * Felix 4 * Equinox 3.5 * Glassfish v3.1 * Spring dm Server 2.0 Since OSGi bundles are highly portable, it is expected that every OSGi server with an installed HttpService should work out of the box. Please open a bug at http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=osgish if you encounter any problems. PLATFORM NOTES * Glassfish The easiest way to install bundles with glassfish is to copy the bundles to $DOMAIN/autodeploy/bundles Autodeployment can be switched on/off from the admin console ("Domain" : "Applications Configuration" : "Auto Deploy"). Please ensure, that the Glassfish OSGi HTTP-Service is running. Copy the following jars into the $DOMAIN/autodeploy/bundles directory: jolokia-osgi-1.0.2.jar (www.jolokia.org) org.apache.aries.jmx-0.3.jar (aries.apache.org) org.apache.aries.util-0.3.jar (aries.apache.org) osgish-core-0.3.0.jar (from this distribution) In order to connect to the server when it is running, use osgish http://localhost:8080/osgi/jolokia RESOURCES * Osgish's source is hosted on github.com. You can clone the repository with git://github.com/rhuss/osgish.git as URL * Osgish is hosted on CPAN at http://search.cpan.org/~roland/osgish LICENSE Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Roland Huss (roland@cpan.org) Osgish is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Osgish is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with osgish. If not, see . A commercial license is available as well. You can either apply the GPL or obtain a commercial license for closed source development. Please contact roland@cpan.org for further information. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Just in case you need professional support for this module (or OSGi, JMX or JEE in general), contact roland.huss@consol.de for further information (or use the contact form at http://www.consol.com/contact/ ) BUGS Please report any bugs and/or feature requests at http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=osgish AUTHOR roland@cpan.org