Handling CLI options
Some ecFlow client options, such as the user name and password or the ecFlow server host and port, are used very frequently.
To make it easier to use these options, the ecFlow client allows the user to provide these options using multiple methods, namely:
most options can be defined by exporting specific environment variables
all options can be provided on the command line
some ancillary options can be provided in a configuration file (and activated by an environment variable)
When the user provides the same option using multiple methods described above, the following precedence order is used:
The command line option has the highest precedence and will override any other methods
The environment variable options have the next highest precedence and will override configuration file options
The configuration file options are handled separately, with specific behaviour described in the relevant section below.
ecFlow server host and port options
The server host and port options are used by all ecFlow clients to connect to the ecFlow server and can be provided by:
the environment variables
ECF_HOSTandECF_PORT(one or both, can be provided)the command line options
--hostand--port, which override the related environment variables
The user can also export the environment variable ECF_HOSTFILE, and define a list of backup servers to be used.
Important
Notice that the content of the ECF_HOSTFILE file does not override the main host and port, but provides a
list of alternative hosts and ports to try if the main host is not available.
Note
When the environment variable ECF_HOSTFILE is defined, after failing to contact the provided main host and port,
the ecFlow client will attempt to connect to the alternative ecFlow servers.
This behaviour is default for all ecFlow task commands, and can be explicitly activated also for user commands by
exporting the environment variable ECF_HOSTFILE_POLICY and setting it to all.
Option Overriding Summary
The table below summarises the options that can be provided using environment variables and command line options.
Option |
Environment Variable |
Command Line Option |
|---|---|---|
User name |
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Password |
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Server host |
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Server port |
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SSL |
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