SYSVIEW® Performance Management Plug-in for Zowe CLI
The SYSVIEW Performance Management Plug-in for Zowe CLI lets you issue SYSVIEW commands and display output. For information about SYSVIEW commands and syntax, see How to Enter Commands, Parameters, Subcommands, and Line Commands.
- How the plug-in works
- Software requirements
- Installing
- Building from source
- Creating a user profile
- Running tests
- Uninstalling
- Contributing
How the plug-in works
- The plug-in defines a SYSVIEW profile to manage the connection information, which is required to access the SYSVIEW REST API.
- It implements a local API to interface with the relevant API on the server.
- The plug-in creates a wrapping CLI around the local API to provide the command-line function.
Software requirements
Before you install and use the plug-in:
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Install Zowe CLI on your computer.
Note: For more information, see Installing Zowe CLI.
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Ensure that the SYSVIEW REST server (currently available at validate.broadcom.com) is installed and running in your mainframe environment.
Installing
Use one of the following methods to install the plug-in:
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Install the plug-in from an online registry or a local package.
Use the online registry/local package method when you simply want to install the plug-in to Zowe CLI and start using it.
For more information, see Installing plug-ins on the Zowe Docs website.
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Build the plug-in from source and install it into your Zowe CLI implementation.
Use the build from source method when you want to install the plug-in to Zowe CLI using the most current binaries and modify the behavior of the plug-in. For example, you want to create a new command and use the plug-in with the command that you created.
For more information, see Building from source.
Building from source
Follow these steps:
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The first time that you clone the SYSVIEW Performance Management Plug-in for Zowe CLI from the GitHub repository, issue the following command against the local directory:
npm install
The command installs the required dependencies and several development tools. You can run the task at any time to update the tools as needed.
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To build your code changes, issue the following command:
npm run build
Note: When you update
package.json
to include new dependencies, or when you pull changes that affectpackage.json
, issue thenpm update
command to download the dependencies. -
Issue one of the following commands to install the plug-in:
zowe plugins install <local path your cloned repo>
Or:
zowe plugins install .
Tip: After the installation process completes, it validates that the plug-in was installed correctly and the names of its commands, options, and arguments do not conflict with that of the other plug-ins that you installed into your Zowe CLI implementation.
When the validation process is successful, the following message displays:
_____ Validation results for plugin '@broadcom/sysview-for-zowe-cli' _____
This plugin was successfully validated. Enjoy the plugin.
When an unsuccessful message displays, troubleshoot the installation by addressing the issues that the message describes. You can also review the information that is contained in the log file that is located in the Zowe CLI home directory.
Creating a user profile
You can create a sysview
user profile to avoid typing your connection details on every command. A sysview
profile contains the host, port, username, password, and ssid for the SYSVIEW REST API server of your choice. You can create multiple profiles and switch between them as needed.
Follow these steps:
- Create a
sysview
profile:
The result of the command displays as a success or failure message. You can use the profile when you issue commands in the sysview command group.zowe profiles create sysview-profile <profileName> --host <hostname> --port <portnumber> --user <username> --password <password> --ssid <ssid> --rejectUnauthorized false
Tip: For more information about the syntax, actions, and options for a profiles create
command, open Zowe CLI and issue the following command:
zowe profiles create sysview-profile -h
Running tests
You can perform the following types of tests on the SYSVIEW plug-in:
- Unit
- Integration
- System
Note: For detailed information about conventions and best practices for running tests against Zowe CLI plug-ins, see Zowe CLI Plug-in Testing Guidelines.
Before running the system and integration tests, you must have a server connection to run against. For more information, see Software requirements.
To define access credentials to the server, copy the file named .../__tests__/__resources__/properties/example_properties.yaml
and create a file named .../__tests__/__resources__/properties/custom_properties.yaml
.
Note: Information about how to customize the custom_properties.yaml
file is provided in the yaml file itself.
Issue the following commands to run the tests:
npm run test:unit
npm run test:integration
npm run test:system
Any failures potentially indicate an issue with the set-up of the Rest API or configuration parameters that were passed in the custom_properties.yaml
file.
Uninstalling
Follow these steps:
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Issue the following command:
zowe plugins uninstall @broadcom/sysview-for-zowe-cli
After the uninstallation process completes successfully, the product no longer contains the plug-in.
Contributing
For information about contributing to the plug-in, see the Zowe CLI Contribution Guidelines. The guidelines contain standards and conventions for developing plug-ins for Zowe CLI. This includes information about running, writing, maintaining automated tests, developing consistent syntax in your plug-in, and ensuring that your plug-in integrates properly with Zowe CLI.
Tutorials
To learn about building new commands or a new plug-in for Zowe CLI, see Develop for Zowe CLI.
Imperative CLI Framework documentation
Imperative CLI Framework documentation is a key source of information to learn about the features of Imperative CLI Framework (the code framework that you use to build plug-ins for Zowe CLI). Refer to the documentation as you develop your plug-in.