16.20. taler-auditor-httpd(1)

16.20.1. Name

taler-auditor-httpd - HTTP server providing a RESTful API to access a Taler auditor

16.20.2. Synopsis

taler-auditor-httpd [-C | –connection-close] [-c FILENAME | –config=FILENAME] [-h | –help] [-L LOGLEVEL | –loglevel=LOGLEVEL] [-l FILENAME | –logfile=FILENAME] [-t SECONDS | –timeoutSECONDS] [-v | –version]

16.20.3. Description

taler-auditor-httpd is a command-line tool to run the Taler auditor (HTTP backend). The required configuration and database must exist before running this command.

16.20.4. Options

-C | –connection-close

Force each HTTP connection to be closed after each request (useful in combination with -f to avoid having to wait for nc to time out).

-c FILENAME | –config=FILENAME

Use the configuration and other resources for the auditor to operate from FILENAME.

-h | –help

Print short help on options.

-L LOGLEVEL | –loglevel=LOGLEVEL

Specifies the log level to use. Accepted values are: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR.

-l FILENAME | –logfile=FILENAME

Send logging output to FILENAME.

-t SECONDS | –timeout=SECONDS

Specifies the number of SECONDS after which the HTTPD should close (idle) HTTP connections.

-v | –version

Print version information.

16.20.5. Signals

SIGTERM

Sending a SIGTERM to the process will cause it to shutdown cleanly.

16.20.6. See Also

taler-auditor-dbinit(1), taler-auditor(1), taler-auditor.conf(5).

16.20.7. Bugs

Report bugs by using Mantis https://bugs.taler.net/ or by sending electronic mail to <taler@gnu.org>