Sympl Command Line

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Sympl has an easy-to-use command line parser, which handles many of the day-to-day configuration tasks.

Note that this feature is in beta, and as such, this functionality may change from time to time.

Usage

Each command consists of

sympl [function] [action] [target]

Where function is one of:

 web, mail, mysql, dns, ftp, cron, backup or blank for the system itself.

And action is one of:

 create, enable, disable, audit, update, destroy, set <item|option> <value>

And target is:

the domain/email address/database/etc.

Useful things:

  • Other than using set, the function, action and target can be in any order.
  • set requires two arguments immediately after it, the option and value.
  • If more permissions are needed, you'll be prompted for your password.
  • destory will only destroy something which has already been disabled.

System

sympl help

Prints a help message with some example commands.

sympl update

Updates the Sympl packages. to the latest versions available.

Web

Audit

sympl web audit

Lists enabled and disabled sites.

Create

sympl web create example.com

Creates a website for the domain 'example.com'. Public (website files) are stored under '/srv/example.com/public/htdocs'.

Enable

sympl web enable example.com

Enables a previously disabled site.

Disable

sympl web disable example.com

Disable a site.

Destroy

sympl web destroy example.com

Completely removes a site from Apache and deletes it from the directory structure. The site must be disabled before it can be destroyed.

MySQL

Admins can create, enable, disable and destroy databases easily using the Sympl command line.

Audit

sympl mysql audit

Lists the databases and database users.

Create

sympl mysql create example

Creates a database named example, along with a user of the same name with full access to only that database, and outputs the password. The password is also saved in a files with restricted access in the /home/sympl directory for future reference.

Disable

sympl mysql disable example

Disables the database user with the name example. This removes access to the database for the user, leaving the user and the database enabled.

Enable

sympl mysql enable example

Enables the database user with the name example. This restores the user access to the database.

Destroy

sympl mysql destroy example

Permanently destroys the database and removes the user with the name example. As a safety measure, the database must be disabled first.

Backup

Audit

sympl backup audit

Lists existing backups.

Create

sympl backup create

Takes a new backup.

Enable

sympl backup enable

Enables automatic backups.

Disable

sympl backup disable

Disables automatic backups.

Destroy

sympl backup destroy

Deletes the oldest backup and it's dependencies.

FTP

Functionality for managing FTP is not yet implemented.

Mail

Functionality for managing mailboxes is not yet implemented.

DNS

Functionality for managing DNS is not yet implemented.