Chapter 79. scap-content


Manipulate SCAP contents

Usage

# hammer scap-content [OPTIONS] SUBCOMMAND [ARG] ...
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Options

  • -h, --help – Print help

79.1. scap-content bulk-upload

Upload scap contents in bulk

Usage

# hammer scap-content bulk-upload [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --directory VALUE – Directory to upload when using “directory” upload type
  • --files LIST – File paths to upload when using “files” upload type
  • --location VALUE – Name to search by
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --organization VALUE – Name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --type ENUM – Type of the upload Possible value(s): files, directory, default
  • -h, --help – Print help

79.2. scap-content create

Create SCAP content

Usage

# hammer scap-content create [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --location VALUE – Name to search by
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-ids LIST – REPLACE locations with given ids
  • --locations LIST
  • --organization VALUE – Name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-ids LIST – REPLACE organizations with given ids.
  • --organizations LIST
  • --original-filename VALUE – Original file name of the XML file
  • --scap-file FILE – SCAP content file
  • --title VALUE – SCAP content name
  • -h, --help – Print help

79.3. scap-content delete

Deletes an SCAP content

Usage

# hammer scap-content <delete|destroy> [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --id VALUE
  • --location VALUE – Name to search by
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --organization VALUE – Name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --title VALUE – SCAP content title
  • -h, --help – Print help

79.4. scap-content download

Download an SCAP content as XML

Usage

# hammer scap-content download [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --id VALUE
  • --location VALUE – Name to search by
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --organization VALUE – Name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --path VALUE – Path to directory where downloaded file will be saved
  • --title VALUE – SCAP content title
  • -h, --help – Print help

79.5. scap-content info

Show an SCAP content

Usage

# hammer scap-content <info|show> [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --fields LIST – Show specified fields or predefined field sets only. (See below)
  • --id VALUE
  • --location VALUE – Name to search by
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --organization VALUE – Name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --title VALUE – SCAP content title
  • -h, --help – Print help

Predefined field sets

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FIELDSALLDEFAULTTHIN

Id

x

x

x

Title

x

x

x

Digest

x

x

 

Created at

x

x

 

Original filename

x

x

 

Scap content profiles/id

x

x

 

Scap content profiles/profile id

x

x

 

Scap content profiles/title

x

x

 

Locations/

x

x

 

Organizations/

x

x

 

79.6. scap-content list

List SCAP contents

Usage

# hammer scap-content <list|index> [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --fields LIST – Show specified fields or predefined field sets only. (See below)
  • --location VALUE – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-title VALUE – Set the current location context for the request
  • --order VALUE – Sort and order by a searchable field, e.g. <field> DESC
  • --organization VALUE – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-title VALUE – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --page NUMBER – Page number, starting at 1
  • --per-page VALUE – Number of results per page to return, all to return all results
  • --search VALUE – Filter results
  • -h, --help – Print help

Predefined field sets

Expand
FIELDSALLDEFAULTTHIN

Id

x

x

x

Title

x

x

x

Digest

x

x

 

Search and order fields

  • created_at – datetime
  • filename – string
  • location – string
  • location_id – integer
  • organization – string
  • organization_id – integer
  • title – string

79.7. scap-content update

Update an SCAP content

Usage

# hammer scap-content update [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --id VALUE
  • --location VALUE – Name to search by
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-ids LIST – REPLACE locations with given ids
  • --locations LIST
  • --new-title VALUE – SCAP content name
  • --organization VALUE – Name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-ids LIST – REPLACE organizations with given ids.
  • --organizations LIST
  • --original-filename VALUE – Original file name of the XML file
  • --scap-file FILE – SCAP content file
  • --title VALUE – SCAP content name
  • -h, --help – Print help
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