Hi Imesh/Chamila, Thank you for the explanation. So shall we use the same command (list-tenants) to do this work?
Eg: For the command "list-tenants he*" we need to display all the domains which contains "he" in its domain. Thanks. On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Imesh Gunaratne <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Dinithi, > > I see couple of problems here: > > On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Dinithi De Silva <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> *Result with search query "he"* >> >> stratos> list-tenants-by-partial-domain —partialDomain *he* >> Tenants found: >> +———————+—————+————+————————-+———————————————+ >> | tenantDomain | tenantID | active | email | createdDate | >> +———————+—————+————+————————-+———————————————+ >> | apache.org | 2 | true | [email protected] | Fri Mar 20 16:48:47 IST 2015 >> | >> +———————+—————+————+————————-+———————————————+ >> >> First of all I'm -1 to list-tenants-by-partial-domain command. An end > user might think there is an entity called "Partial Domain". As I > understood this is a tenant query which uses domain name and we could use > wildcards in that. If so we should have used the same command > "list-tenants" to do this. > > More importantly this pattern should be consistent across all CLI > commands. IMO we have this type of a command for querying cartridges. > >> *Result with search query "he?com"* >> >> In the last query (with the "?" ), although we don't have any domains >> with "com" it displays a result for that. I got this problem only with the >> "?" character. Is there a restriction that we cannot use any special >> characters in the search query? >> > I do not think "?" is the proper wildcard character. As Chamila has > mentioned better to use a more generic, widely used one like "*". > > Thanks > > -- > Imesh Gunaratne > > Technical Lead, WSO2 > Committer & PMC Member, Apache Stratos > -- *Dinithi De Silva* Associate Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc. m:+94716667655 | e:[email protected] | w: www.wso2.com | a: #20, Palm Grove, Colombo 03
