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clearcase remote client - How can I use non-interactive mode of CCRC?

I'm using rcleartool 8.0.0.6 in windows machine. Is there any way to use rcleartool non-interactive mode?

For example, if I type: rcleartool lsview -s, the client will ask me to input Server URL, username/password in interactive mode.

Is there anyway to use rcleartool lsview -s -username [username] -pass [password] -server [server]?
I want to use that command in my java code, so non-interactive mode should be better?
Any suggestions?

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ClearTeam 8.x

As mentioned in "The ClearCase 8.x remote client command-line interface (rcleartool)":

rcleartool is the command-line interface to the IBM Rational ClearCase remote client (CCRC).
This interface, first released as a separate download for compatibility with V7.1.2.x and later releases, is delivered in V8.0.0.3 with the changes that are described in this document.

rcleartool login wasn't caching credentials before (7.x).
It should cache those credential now.

The CR 3508 mentions that enhancement has been delivered June 14th 2013 the RFE (Request for Enhancement):

In CCRC CLI single-line mode, you should only specifiy your login credentials once.

Session caching for rcleartool was delivered in 8.0.0.3

That means after one rcleartool login -lname xxx -server xxx -password xxx, all other rcleartool commands shouldn't need login/password anymore.


ClearCase 7.x

You can try and follow the IBM article "How to run rcleartool without entering username, password and server URL every time"

It suggests modifying the rcleartool.bat script.

Cause

Normally when one runs rcleartool (not under rcleartool prompt), he needs to input username, password and server URL every time.

For instance:

rcleartool lsvob -username myusername -password mypassword -server  http://myserver:12080/TeamWeb/services/Team

rcleartool lsview -username myusername -password mypassword -server  http://myserver:12080/TeamWeb/services/Team

Answer

You can backup the original rcleartool.bat (rcleartool under UNIX) and then modify that file as follows:

Locate the following line in rcleartool.bat

"%_JAVACMD%" -Djava.util.logging.config.file="%CCRCCLI%/logging.properties" -cp "%CM_API_DIR%stpwvcm.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%stpcmmn.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%stpcc.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%
emote_core.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%commons-httpclient-3.0.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%commons-codec-1.3.jar";"%CCRCCLI%commons-cli-1.1.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%icu4j-3_8.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%commons-logging-1.0.4.jar";"%CCRCCLI%
cleartool.jar" com.ibm.rational.ccrc.cli.command.ClearWan %*
Add the username, password and server URL at the end

"%_JAVACMD%" -Djava.util.logging.config.file="%CCRCCLI%/logging.properties" -cp "%CM_API_DIR%stpwvcm.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%stpcmmn.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%stpcc.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%
emote_core.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%commons-httpclient-3.0.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%commons-codec-1.3.jar";"%CCRCCLI%commons-cli-1.1.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%icu4j-3_8.jar";"%CM_API_DIR%commons-logging-1.0.4.jar";"%CCRCCLI%
cleartool.jar" com.ibm.rational.ccrc.cli.command.ClearWan %* -username myusername -password mypassword -server  http://myserver:12080/TeamWeb/services/Team

After making the above change, rcleartool can be used without entering a username, password and server URL every time.

For instance,

rcleartool lsvob
rcleartool lsview

Note that there is still a need for running rcleartool directly (not in rcleartool prompt) such as:

  • Being able to capture the result with > operator.
  • Being able to run in a batch file.

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