plainbox-session(1)


NAME

   plainbox-session - session management sub-commands

SYNOPSIS

      plainbox session [-h] {list,remove,show,archive,export} ...

DESCRIPTION

   This command can be used to list, show and remove sessions owned by the
   current user.

   Each session has a small amount of  meta-data  that  is  available  for
   inspection.  Each  session  has  an  application identifier (set by the
   application that created that session), a title, that is human readable
   piece of text that helps to distinguish sessions, and a set of flags.

   Flags are particularly useful for determining what is the overall state
   of any particular session. Two flags are standardized (other flags  can
   be  used  by  applications): incomplete and submitted. The 'incomplete'
   flag is  removed  after  all  desired  jobs  have  been  executed.  The
   'submitted'  flag  is  set  after a submission is made using any of the
   transport mechanisms.

SUB-COMMANDS

   plainbox session list [-h] [--only-ids]
          list available sessions

   plainbox session remove [-h] SESSION-ID [SESSION-ID ...]
          remove one more more sessions

   plainbox session show [-h] [-r] [-f FLAG] SESSION-ID [SESSION-ID ...]
          show a single session

   plainbox session archive [-h] SESSION-ID ARCHIVE
          archive a single session

   plainbox session export [-h] [--flag FLAG] [-f FORMAT] [-p OPTIONS] [-o
   FILE]
                                  SESSION-ID export a single session

SEE ALSO

   plainbox-session-list,  plainbox-session-remove, plainbox-session-show,
   plainbox-session-archive plainbox-session-export

AUTHOR

   Zygmunt Krynicki & Checkbox Contributors

COPYRIGHT

   2012-2014 Canonical Ltd





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