54 lines
2.4 KiB
Groff
54 lines
2.4 KiB
Groff
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.TH UPSCLIENT 3 "Mon Jan 22 2007" "" "Network UPS Tools (NUT)"
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.SH NAME
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upsclient \- Network UPS Tools client access library
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The Network UPS Tools (NUT) \fBupsclient\fP library provides a number of
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useful functions for programs to use when communicating with
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\fBupsd\fP(8). Many of the low\(hylevel socket and protocol details are
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handled automatically when using this interface.
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.PP
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State is maintained across calls in an opaque structure called UPSCONN.
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Callers are expected to create one per connection. These will be
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provided to most of the \fBupsclient\fP functions. The format of this
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structure is subject to change, and client programs must not reference
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elements within it directly.
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.PP
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.SH NETWORK FUNCTIONS
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To create a new connection, use \fBupscli_connect\fP(3). This will also
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initialize the UPSCONN structure. To verify that a connection has been
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established later, \fBupscli_fd\fP(3) can be used to return the
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file descriptor. Clients wishing to check for the presence and
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operation of SSL on a connection may call \fBupscli_ssl\fR(3).
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.PP
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The majority of clients will use \fBupscli_get\fP(3) to retrieve single
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items from the server. To retrieve a list, use
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\fBupscli_list_start\fP(3) to get it started, then call
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\fBupscli_list_next\fP(3) for each element.
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.PP
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Raw lines of text may be sent to \fBupsd\fP with
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\fBupscli_sendline\fP(3). Reading raw lines is possible with
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\fBupscli_readline\fP(3). Client programs are expected to format these
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lines according to the protocol, as no checking will be performed before
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transmission.
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.PP
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At the end of a connection, you must call \fBupsclient_disconnect\fR(3)
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to disconnect from \fBupsd\fP and release any dynamic memory associated
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with the UPSCONN structure. Failure to call this function will result
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in memory and file descriptor leaks in your program.
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.PP
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.SH ERROR HANDLING
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In the event of an error, \fBupscli_strerror\fR(3) will provide
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human\(hyreadable details on what happened. \fBupscli_upserror\fR(3) may
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also be used to retrieve the error number. These numbers are defined in
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\fBupsclient.h\fP as \fIUPSCLI_ERR_*\fP.
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.PP
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR upscli_connect "(3), "upscli_disconnect "(3), "upscli_fd "(3), "
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.BR upscli_getvar "(3), "upscli_list_next "(3), "
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.BR upscli_list_start "(3), "upscli_readline "(3), "
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.BR upscli_sendline "(3), "
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.BR upscli_splitaddr "(3), "upscli_splitname "(3), "
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.BR upscli_ssl "(3), "upscli_strerror "(3), "
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.BR upscli_upserror "(3) "
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