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* $ wget -nv -O-  http://localhost:50140/Inventory/Category/88199409-7050-4484-bda7-b9f7f890c379
* $ wget -nv -O-  http://localhost:50140/Inventory/Category/88199409-7050-4484-bda7-b9f7f890c379


  <llsd><map><key>Categories</key><array>...
  <llsd><map><key>Categories</key><array /><key>Items</key><array><uuid>111ec416-0888-7c64-013e-2d84d64205c2</uuid></array>
<key>Name</key><string>LaserTech Pylon (Packaged)</string><key>Type</key><string /></map></llsd>


Most likely you'll see a much longer list if your inventory is a loaded walk-in closet.
The example shows an empty array for sub-categories and an item named "LaserTech Pylon (Packaged)" in the same folder.

Revision as of 19:57, 20 March 2010

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Please feel free to update this page as needed.

This page demonstrates a few methods to access the viewer data via the SNOW-375 patch. This is how client-side scripts can access the data, too. We use wget as a unix shell script example.

Use WGET to access viewer data with SNOW-375

Once you have the viewer compiled and started, go ahead and login.

  • Access the "Advanced" menu
  • Select "Debug Settings"
  • Type in "InterfaceVerifySessionCookie"
  • Make sure the settings is "false"
  • Close the popup.

Once you do the above, you have disabled the session cookie. The session cookie acted as a basic security means to control connections to only allow a single session between the viewer and the script. We disabled it to make this demonstration easier.

At the shell script, you can now type:

And the response should give you an LLSD output of the available variable control groups:

<llsd><array><string>SavedSettings</string><string>SavedPerAccountSettings</string></array></llsd>

Here's example to get the your root folder UUID:

<llsd><map><key>ID</key><uuid>88199409-7050-4484-bda7-b9f7f890c379</uuid></map></llsd>

We can see the LLSD format that represents ID=88199409-7050-4484-bda7-b9f7f890c379. Let's use that to get the contents of that inventory folder:

<llsd><map><key>Categories</key><array /><key>Items</key><array><uuid>111ec416-0888-7c64-013e-2d84d64205c2</uuid></array>
<key>Name</key><string>LaserTech Pylon (Packaged)</string><key>Type</key><string /></map></llsd>

The example shows an empty array for sub-categories and an item named "LaserTech Pylon (Packaged)" in the same folder.