Manage Modules Via CLI
The GUI interface should always be used to manage your PBX, and the "Module Admin" Module should be used within the GUI for adding and removing modules, however it is possible to manage modules directly via the CLI.
As an example to install the "System Admin" module you could issue the following command via the Linux CLI:
amportal a ma install sysadmin |
amportal a ma [params] <operation> <module> [parameters..] PARAMETERS: -f Force operation (skips dependency and status checks) WARNING: Use at your own risk, modules have dependencies for a reason! -R, --repo, --repos repo1,repo2,repo3...) List of repositories to check, valid options: standard, extended, unsupported, commercial.) Locally installed modules will be checked despite the repository list.) OPERATIONS: checkdepends <module> Check if module meets all dependencies delete <module> Disable, uninstall, and delete the specified module deleteall Disable, uninstall, and delete ALL MODULES WARNING: Use at your own risk, this will remove ALL MODULES from your system! disable <module> Disable the specified module download <module> Download the module from the website If -f is used, downloads even if there is already a copy. enable <module> Enable the specified module info <module> Get information about a given module i18n <module> print out i18n required text for the given module install <module> Install the module (must exist in the modules directory) installlocal Installs any module not installed that is locally available installall Installs all module that exist in the repository refreshsignatures ReDownloads all modules that have invalid signatures list List all local modules and their current status listonline List all local and repository modules and their current status reload Reload the configuration (same as pressing the reload bar) reversedepends <module> Show all modules that depend on this one showupgrades Show a list of upgradable modules showannounce Shows any annoucements that maybe displayed at freepbx.org for this version uninstall <module> Disable and uninstall the specified module upgrade <module> Equivalent to running download and install upgradeall Downloads and upgrades all modules with pending updates --help, -h, -? Show this help |
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