ch_register

Output of --help=ch_register

The following help text is generated by ecflow_client --help=ch_register

ch_register
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Register interest in a set of suites.
If a definition has lots of suites, but the client. is only interested in a small subset,
Then using this command can reduce network bandwidth and synchronisation will be quicker.
This command will create a client handle, which must be used for any other changes.
The newly created handle can be shown with the --ch_suites command
Deleted suites will stay registered, and must be explicitly removed/dropped.
Note: Suites can be registered before they are loaded into the server
This command affects news() and sync() commands
   arg1 = true | false           # true means add new suites to my list, when they are created
   arg2 = names                  # should be a list of suite names, names not in the definition are ignored
Usage:
   --ch_register=true s1 s2 s3   # register interest in suites s1,s2,s3 and any new suites
   --ch_register=false s1 s2 s3  # register interest in suites s1,s2,s3 only
   --ch_register=false           # register handle, suites will be added later on
   --ch_register=1 true s1 s2 s3 # drop handle 1 then register interest in suites s1,s2,s3 and any new suites
                                 # The client handle as the first argument is typically used by GUI/python                                 # When the client handle is no zero, then it is dropped first
To list all suites and handles use --ch_suites

The client considers, for both user and child commands, the following environment variables:

  ECF_HOST <string> [mandatory*]
    The main server hostname; default value is 'localhost'
  ECF_PORT <int> [mandatory*]
    The main server port; default value is '3141'
  ECF_SSL <any> [optional*]
    Enable secure communication between client and server.
  ECF_HOSTFILE <string> [optional]
    File that lists alternate hosts to try, if connection to main host fails
  ECF_HOSTFILE_POLICY <string> [optional]
    The policy ('task' or 'all') to define which commands consider using alternate hosts.

The options marked with (*) must be specified in order for the client to communicate
with the server, either by setting the environment variables or by specifying the
command line options.