X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fyaz-client-man.xml;h=0ea2c6bb08ed34675b3063c1eae34548ebe8f6fb;hb=77c5a4fca8b516fd39b8ba213daed17a465a6b2a;hp=1114339cbce50931215eb15314cf2fb929a05dc5;hpb=8cd0ea1bdddd37a48526a3e52045cada428379c5;p=yaz-moved-to-github.git diff --git a/doc/yaz-client-man.xml b/doc/yaz-client-man.xml index 1114339..0ea2c6b 100644 --- a/doc/yaz-client-man.xml +++ b/doc/yaz-client-man.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - %local; @@ -8,16 +8,17 @@ %idcommon; ]> - YAZ &version; + Index Data yaz-client 1 + Commands @@ -28,30 +29,39 @@ yaz-client - - - + + + - - - + + + + - - addr + + + + server-addr DESCRIPTION - yaz-client is a Z39.50/SRU client (origin) with a - simple command line interface that allows you to test behavior and - performance of Z39.50 targets and SRU servers. + yaz-client is a + Z39.50/SRU + client (origin) with a simple command line interface that allows + you to test behavior and performance of Z39.50 targets and SRU servers. - If the addr is specified, the client creates + From YAZ version 4.1.0 yaz-client may also operate as a + SOLR Web Service + client. + + + If the server-addr is specified, the client creates a connection to the Z39.50/SRU target at the address given. @@ -134,10 +144,13 @@ - -p addr + -p proxy-addr If specified, the client will use the proxy at the address - given. + given. YAZ client will + connect to a proxy on the address and port given. + The actual target will be specified as part of the InitRequest + to inform the proxy about actual target. @@ -148,12 +161,34 @@ + -t displaycharset + + If displaycharset is given, it specifies name of the character set of the + output (on the terminal on which YAZ client is running). + + + -u auth If specified, the auth string will be used for authentication. + + -v level + + Sets the LOG level to level. + Level is a sequence of tokens separated by comma. Each token + is a integer or a named LOG item - one of + fatal, + debug, + warn, + log, + malloc, + all, + none. + + -V @@ -176,6 +211,38 @@ &yaz-client-commands; + EXAMPLE + + The simplest example of a Prefix Query would be something like + + f knuth + + or + + f "donald knuth" + + In those queries no attributes was specified. + This leaves it up to the server what fields to search but + most servers will search in all fields. Some servers does not + support this feature though, and require that some attributes + are defined. To add one attribute you could do: + + f @attr 1=4 computer + + where we search in the title field, since the use(1) is title(4). + If we want to search in the author field and + in the title field, and in the title field using right truncation + it could look something like this: + + f @and @attr 1=1003 knuth @attr 1=4 @attr 5=1 computer + + Finally using a mix of Bib-1 and GILS attributes could look + something like this: + + f @attrset Bib-1 @and @attr GILS 1=2008 Washington @attr 1=21 weather + + + FILES yaz-<version>/client/client.c @@ -193,18 +260,10 @@ yaz 7 - - - Section "The YAZ Client" in the YAZ manual. - - - Section "Prefix Query Format" in the YAZ manual. - - - Section "Common Command Language" in the YAZ manual. - - - Section "Common Query Language" in the YAZ manual. + + bib1-attr + 7 +