basexserver(1) | The XML Database | basexserver(1) |
basexserver - XML database system and XPath/XQuery processor (server mode)
basexsercer [-cdhlnpsSUz] [stop]
basexserver starts the server mode of the native XML database system basex(1) on default port 1984.
A short description of option can be obtained from
$ basexserver -hor by browsing https://docs.basex.org/wiki/Command-Line_Options#HTTP_Server
On first startup a user 'admin' with default password 'admin' exists (make sure to change this)!
Admin permissions are needed to execute one of the following processes.
> CREATE USER test testAs global permissions valid options are 'none', 'read', 'write', 'create' and 'admin'.
> GRANT none TO testValid local permissions are 'none', 'read' and 'write'.
> GRANT write ON factbook TO testNote: Local permissions overwrite global permissions. As a consequence, the 'test' user will only be allowed to access (i.e., read and write) the 'factbook' database. If no local permissions are set, the global rights are inherited.
> SHOW USERS
> SHOW USERS ON factbook
> DROP USER testFurther details on user management are to be found in the BaseX Documentation Wiki (https://docs.basex.org/wiki/User_Management).
A list of supported Database commands can be obtained from
$ basexserver -ic helpor by browsing https://docs.basex.org/wiki/Commands
basexclient(1), basex(1), basexgui(1)
.basexhome can be created by a user to mark a folder as home directory. .basex BaseX (standalone and server) properties .basexgui BaseX additional GUI properties .basexhistory contains commands that have been typed in most recently. ${basexhome}/data Default database directory ${basexhome}/data/.logs Server logs ${basexhome}/repo Package repositoryBaseX Documentation Wiki: https://docs.basex.org
BaseX started as a research project of the Database and Information Systems Group (DBIS) at the University of Konstanz in 2005 and soon turned into a feature-rich open source XML database and XPath/XQuery processor.
New (3-clause) BSD License
BaseX is primarily developed by Christian Gruen <cg@basex.org> with the help of various contributors <https://basex.org/about/open-source/>
The man page was written by Alexander Holupirek <alex@holupirek.de> while packaging BaseX for Debian GNU/Linux.
19 April 2022 |