OASISXML catalog specification
OPTIONS
xmlcatalog accepts the following options (in alphabetical
order):
- --add TYPE ORIG REPLACE
- Add an entry to CATALOGFILE. TYPE indicates the
type of entry. Possible types are: public, system,
rewriteSystem, rewriteURI, delegatePublic,
delegateSystem, nextCatalog. ORIG is the
original reference to be replaced, and REPLACE is the URI of
the replacement entity to be used. The --add option will not
overwrite CATALOGFILE, outputting to stdout, unless
--noout is used. The --add will always take three
parameters even if some of the XML catalog constructs will have
only a single argument.
- --add FILENAME
- If the --add option is used following the --sgml
option, only a single argument, a FILENAME, is used. This is
used to add the name of a catalog file to an SGML supercatalog, a
file that contains references to other included SGML catalog files.
- --create
- Create a new XML catalog. Outputs to stdout, ignoring
filename unless --noout is used, in which case it
creates a new catalog file filename.
- --del VALUE(S)
- Remove entries from CATALOGFILE matching
VALUE(S). The --del option will not overwrite
CATALOGFILE, outputting to stdout, unless
--noout is used.
- --noout
- Save output to the named file rather than outputting to
stdout.
- --no-super-update
- Do not update the SGML super catalog.
- --shell
- Run a shell allowing interactive queries on catalog file
CATALOGFILE. For the set of available commands see the
section called lqSHELL COMMANDSrq.
- --sgml
- Uses SGML super catalogs for --add and --del
options.
- -v, --verbose
- Output debugging information.
SHELL COMMANDS
Invoking xmlcatalog with the --shell
CATALOGFILE option opens a command line shell allowing
interactive access to the catalog file identified by
CATALOGFILE. Invoking the shell provides a command line
prompt after which the following commands (described in
alphabetical order) can be entered.
- add TYPE ORIG REPLACE
- Add an entry to the catalog file. TYPE indicates the
type of entry. Possible types are: public, system,
rewriteSystem, rewriteURI, delegatePublic,
delegateSystem, nextCatalog. ORIG is the
original reference to be replaced, and REPLACE is the URI of
the replacement entity to be used. The --add option will not
overwrite CATALOGFILE, outputting to stdout, unless
--noout is used. The --add will always take three
parameters even if some of the XML catalog constructs will have
only a single argument.
- debug
- Print debugging statements showing the steps xmlcatalog
is executing.
- del VALUE(S)
- Remove the catalog entry corresponding to VALUE(S).
- dump
- Print the current catalog.
- exit
- Quit the shell.
- public PUBLIC-ID
- Execute a public identifier lookup of the catalog entry for
PUBLIC-ID. The corresponding entry will be output to the
command line.
- quiet
- Stop printing debugging statements.
- system SYSTEM-ID
- Execute a public identifier lookup of the catalog entry for
SYSTEM-ID. The corresponding entry will be output to the
command line.
ENVIRONMENT
- XML_CATALOG_FILES
- Catalog behavior can be changed by redirecting queries to the
user's own set of catalogs. This can be done by setting the
XML_CATALOG_FILES environment variable to a list of
catalogs. An empty one should deactivate loading the default
/etc/xml/catalog default catalog.
DIAGNOSTICS
xmlcatalog's return codes provide information that can be
used when calling it from scripts.
- 0
- No error
- 1
- Failed to remove an entry from the catalog
- 2
- Failed to save to the catalog, check file permissions
- 3
- Failed to add an entry to the catalog
- 4
- Failed to lookup an entry in the catalog
SEE ALSO
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AUTHOR
John Fleck <jfleck@inkstain.net>.