> I don't have my local LMS installed so I cannot browse
> http://yourserver:9000/html/docs/cli-api.html
> And that is very ... strange if I cannot browse the documentation
> without installing LMS locally
Oh well... "please help me! But don't expect me to follow your advice!".
That's not the best approach to...
If you can live with a rather naked layout:
http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https:...s/cli-api.html
> I have to heavily abuse google and spy some code from different places
> in different programming languages to figure out what command and what
> parameters do what
No, you don't have to do this. It's your decision whether you want to
ask for help and follow advice, or whether you want to go on your own.
> Wasting half of the night I managed to login (not using /jsonrpc.js but
I'm sorry you decided to waste your time. But again: your choice. Had
you asked specifically or answered my question about what you want to
do, I would have pointed you to this:
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserv...etwork.pm#L307
That's how LMS does authenticate and get that cookie you need.
Yes, there's no formal documentation for everything you'll need. But
there's plenty of people willing to help. Ask, accept suggestions, give
feedback. You'll get there.
--
Michael
> http://yourserver:9000/html/docs/cli-api.html
> And that is very ... strange if I cannot browse the documentation
> without installing LMS locally
Oh well... "please help me! But don't expect me to follow your advice!".
That's not the best approach to...
If you can live with a rather naked layout:
http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https:...s/cli-api.html
> I have to heavily abuse google and spy some code from different places
> in different programming languages to figure out what command and what
> parameters do what
No, you don't have to do this. It's your decision whether you want to
ask for help and follow advice, or whether you want to go on your own.
> Wasting half of the night I managed to login (not using /jsonrpc.js but
I'm sorry you decided to waste your time. But again: your choice. Had
you asked specifically or answered my question about what you want to
do, I would have pointed you to this:
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserv...etwork.pm#L307
That's how LMS does authenticate and get that cookie you need.
Yes, there's no formal documentation for everything you'll need. But
there's plenty of people willing to help. Ask, accept suggestions, give
feedback. You'll get there.
--
Michael