[virt-tools-list] [PATCH virt-viewer] man: add application/x-virt-viewer file format description

Hans de Goede hdegoede at redhat.com
Thu Aug 8 14:50:48 UTC 2013


Looks good, ACK.

On 08/08/2013 03:28 PM, Marc-André Lureau wrote:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=970825
> ---
>   man/remote-viewer.pod | 176 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
>   1 file changed, 171 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/man/remote-viewer.pod b/man/remote-viewer.pod
> index 2ad0872..4898ac7 100644
> --- a/man/remote-viewer.pod
> +++ b/man/remote-viewer.pod
> @@ -13,7 +13,10 @@ B<remote-viewer> is a simple remote display client. The supported
>   protocols are SPICE and VNC.
>
>   Starting remote-viewer without URI will open a simple dialog with an
> -entry and a list of previously successfully access URI.
> +entry and a list of previously successfully accessed URI.
> +
> +The URI can also point to a connection settings file, see FILE section
> +for a description of its format.
>
>   =head1 OPTIONS
>
> @@ -62,10 +65,10 @@ Print debugging information
>
>   =item -H HOTKEYS, --hotkeys HOTKEYS
>
> -Override the default hotkey bindings with B<HOTKEYS>. Where B<HOTKEYS> is
> -<action1>=<key1>[+<key2>][,<action2>=<key3>[+<key4>]]. Key-names are
> -case-insensitive, valid actions are: toggle-fullscreen, release-cursor,
> -smartcard-insert and smartcard-remove. Examples:
> +Override the default hotkey bindings with B<HOTKEYS>. Where B<HOTKEYS>
> +is <action1>=<hotkey1>[+<key2>][,<action2>=<key3>[+<key4>]]. Valid
> +actions are: toggle-fullscreen, release-cursor, smartcard-insert and
> +smartcard-remove. Examples:
>
>     --hotkeys=toggle-fullscreen=shift+f11,release-cursor=shift+f12
>
> @@ -76,6 +79,169 @@ empty string disables all hotkeys.
>
>   =back
>
> +=head1 HOTKEY
> +
> +A key binding combination is described by a series of key strings
> +seperated by '+' that must be pressed together in order to activate
> +the associated action.
> +
> +It must be composed of modifiers (shift, ctrl or alt) and a
> +non-modifier key. For example, "shift+f11".
> +
> +=head1 FILE
> +
> +B<remote-viewer> connection file is of INI file format, with a
> +mandatory [virt-viewer] group and "type" key.
> +
> +=head2 Example
> +
> +Opening a file with the following content will start remote-viewer in
> +fullscreen and connect to the host "betsiboka" using the SPICE
> +protocol:
> +
> + [virt-viewer]
> + type=spice
> + host=betsiboka
> + port=5900
> + fullscreen=1
> +
> +=head2 Key list
> +
> +=over 4
> +
> +=item C<version> (string)
> +
> +If remote-viewer version isn't at superior or equal to the required
> +version, an error is raised with the version expected.
> +
> +The version format accepted is a list of integers seperated by '.'.
> +
> +=item C<type> (string, mandatory)
> +
> +The session type, either "spice", "vnc" or "ovirt".
> +
> +=item C<host> (string, mandatory)
> +
> +The server host to connect to.
> +
> +=item C<port> (integer)
> +
> +The server port to connect to.
> +
> +=item C<tls-port> (integer)
> +
> +The server TLS/SSL port to connect to.
> +
> +=item C<username> (string)
> +
> +The username for the session authentication.
> +
> +=item C<password> (string)
> +
> +The password for the session authentication.
> +
> +=item C<disable-channels> (string list)
> +
> +The list of session channels to disable.
> +
> +The current SPICE channels are: main, display, inputs, cursor, playback, record, smartcard, usbredir.
> +
> +=item C<tls-ciphers> (string)
> +
> +Set the cipher list to use for the secure connection, in textual
> +OpenSSL cipher list format. (see ciphers(1))
> +
> +=item C<title> (string)
> +
> +String to present in the window title.
> +
> +=item C<fullscreen> (boolean)
> +
> +Opens the client windows in fullscreen.
> +
> +=item C<ca> (string)
> +
> +CA certificate in PEM format (using "\n" to seperate the lines), for verification purposes.
> +
> +=item C<host-subject> (string)
> +
> +Verify the certificate subject matches with the given subject.
> +
> +=item C<toggle-fullscreen> (hotkey string)
> +
> +Key binding for entering and leaving fullscreen mode. (see L<HOTKEY> for description of expected string)
> +
> +=item C<release-cursor> (hotkey string)
> +
> +Key binding for releasing cursor grab. (see L<HOTKEY> for description of expected string)
> +
> +=item C<smartcard-insert> (hotkey string)
> +
> +Key binding for inserting emulated smartcard. (see L<HOTKEY> for description of expected string)
> +
> +=item C<smartcard-remove> (hotkey string)
> +
> +Key binding for removing emulated smartcard. (see L<HOTKEY> for description of expected string)
> +
> +=item C<color-depth> (integer)
> +
> +Set the color depth of the guest display (16 or 32).
> +
> +=item C<disable-effects> (string list)
> +
> +A list of desktop effects to disable in the remote guest.
> +
> +The effects that can be disabled with SPICE are: wallpaper,
> +font-smooth, animation or all.
> +
> +=item C<enable-smartcard> (boolean)
> +
> +Set to 1 to enable client smartcard redirection.
> +
> +=item C<enable-usbredir> (boolean)
> +
> +Set to 1 to enable client USB device redirection.
> +
> +=item C<enable-usb-autoshare> (boolean)
> +
> +Set to 1 to enable client USB devices auto-sharing.
> +
> +=item C<usb-filter> (string)
> +
> +Set a string specifying a filter to use to determine which USB devices
> +to autoconnect when plugged in, a filter consists of one or more
> +rules. Where each rule has the form of:
> +
> +C<class,vendor,product,version,allow>
> +
> +Use -1 for class/vendor/product/version to accept any value.
> +
> +And the rules are themselves are concatonated like this:
> +
> +C<rule1|rule2|rule3>
> +
> +=item C<secure-channels> (string list)
> +
> +The list of session channels to secure.
> +
> +The current SPICE channels are: main, display, inputs, cursor, playback, record, smartcard, usbredir.
> +
> +=item C<delete-this-file> (boolean)
> +
> +Set to 1 for the client to remove this connection file (if it can't, it will fail silentely)
> +
> +=item C<proxy> (string)
> +
> +A proxy URL to tunnel the connection through.
> +
> +At the time of writing this documentation, the only supported proxy
> +method with Spice is HTTP CONNECT.
> +
> +For example, to tunnel connection through foobar host HTTP proxy on
> +port 8080, use the value "http://foobar:8080".
> +
> +=back
> +
>   =head1 EXAMPLES
>
>   To connect to SPICE server on host "makai" with port 5900
>




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