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Wes Williams commented on GEODE-2270:
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There was a thread on this topic in the geode dev mailing list on this.
Another option is to include a --output=json attribute in gfsh per Anthony
Baker's suggestion here:
https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-geode-dev/201611.mbox/ajax/%3C1895B674-A87E-453B-BC39-E464B16C4678%40pivotal.io%3E
> Need API to call gfsh and get results dynamically from code
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>
> Key: GEODE-2270
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-2270
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: gfsh
> Reporter: Wes Williams
> Fix For: 1.1.0
>
>
> GIVEN:
> 1) The GfshParser and CommandResult are internal classes.
> 2) CommandResult returns headings, line.separator's and UI concerns along
> with the answer
> WHEN:
> I pass a gfsh command into a public gfsh API from code
> THEN:
> I get back an XML representation of the core results without the headings,
> line.separator's and UI concerns
> EXAMPLE (idea node and not actual implementation):
> WHEN:
> String gfshResults = gfshPublicAPI("list regions");
> return gfshResults;
> String gfshPublicAPI(String gfshCommand) {
> ParseResult parseResult = gfshParser.parse(gfshCommand);
> XmlResult results = (XmlResult) parseResult.getMethod()+"Xml"
> .invoke(parseResult.getInstance(), parseResult.getArguments())
> return results;
> }
> CommandResult gfshInternalAPI(String gfshCommand) {
> ParseResult parseResult = gfshParser.parse(gfshCommand);
> CommandResult results = (CommandResult) parseResult.getMethod()
> .invoke(parseResult.getInstance(), parseResult.getArguments())
> return results;
> }
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