.TH arangosh 1 "Do 23. Jan 09:57:20 CET 2014" "" "ArangoDB" .SH NAME arangosh - the ArangoDB shell .SH SYNOPSIS arangosh [options] .SH DESCRIPTION The arangosh binary can be used to establish an interactive client connection to the ArangoDB database. When the connection is established, it can be used to execute actions on the server. .SH OPTIONS For a complete list of options, please refer to the ArangoDB online manual, available at http://www.arangodb.org/ The most important startup options are: .IP "--audit-log " log input and output to audit log file .IP "--configuration " read configuration from file .IP "--log.level " set the log level (possible values: "fatal", "error", "warning", "info", "debug", "trace") .IP "--server.endpoint " server endpoint to connect to, consisting of protocol, ip address and port .IP "--server.database " database name to use when connection (default: "_system") .IP "--server.username " username to use when connecting (default "root") .IP "--server.password " password to use when connecting. Don't specify this option to get a password prompt .IP "--server.disable-authentication " disable the password prompt and authentication when connecting to the server .SH EXAMPLES .EX shell> arangosh starts arangosh with the default user and server endpoint .EE .EX shell> arangosh --server.username fuchsia starts arangosh with a specific user. Password prompt will follow if --server.disable-authentication is true. .EE .EX shell> arangosh --server.username fuchsia --server.password "abcd@34" starts arangosh with a specific user and password given on command line .EE .EX shell> arangosh --server.endpoint tcp://192.168.173.13:8529 starts arangosh connecting to a specific server .EE .EX shell> arangosh --server.endpoint ssl://192.168.173.13:8530 starts arangosh connecting to a specific server using an SSL connection .EE .SH AUTHOR Copyright triAGENS GmbH, Cologne, Germany