On 3 Oct 2011, at 20:43, francisco treacy wrote:

> Hi Greg
> 
> Thanks, but what I'm really after is executing a script (non-interactive)
> 
> This is what i've got:
> 
> #!/usr/bin/env escript
> %% -*- erlang -*-
> %%! -name riakinspect -setcookie riak
> 
> main([]) ->
>  %{ok, Client} = riak:client_connect('riaksearch@127.0.0.1'),
>  % i have the module compiled in /tmp
>  code:add_path("/tmp"),
>  bucket_inspector:inspect(<<"bucket">>, 'riaksearch@127.0.0.1').
> 
> 
> Outputs:
> 
> escript: exception error: undefined function riak:client_connect/1
>   in function  bucket_inspector:inspect/2
>   in call from erl_eval:local_func/5
>   in call from escript:interpret/4
>   in call from escript:start/1
>   in call from init:start_it/1
>   in call from init:start_em/1
> 
> Looks like it can't find riak in its path. I could pass-in a client, but have 
> no clue how.
> 
> tl;dr  I want to do something like this: http://contrib.basho.com/usage.html  
> but on a script.


Why not just script the remote client of your choice in the language you _are_ 
comfortable with to do the same thing? Say if you're a pythonista use the 
python client to list keys and fetch each key. That is all the contrib does, or 
am I missing something?

> 
> Thanks,
> Francisco
> 
> 
> 
> 2011/10/3 Greg Pascale <g...@clipboard.com>
> Hey Francisco,
> 
> If what you're looking to do is connect to Riak in Erlang without having to 
> run 'riak attach', try this little bit of magic.
> 
> http://www.clipboard.com/clip/LR04fvr5rXWvT__G
> 
> The value for "cookie" will be "riak" unless you've changed it.
> 
> -- 
> Greg
> Clipboard
> 
> On Monday, October 3, 2011 at 6:20 AM, francisco treacy wrote:
> 
>> Please?  at least a pointer!
>> 
>> 2011/9/29 francisco treacy <francisco.tre...@gmail.com>
>>> I'm wanting to use the `bucket_inspector` contrib function (but have zero 
>>> Erlang experience).
>>> 
>>> Following the "usage" page, I do the following:
>>> $ /opt/riak/erts-5.7.5/bin/erlc -o /tmp /tmp/bucket_inspector.erl
>>> $ riak attach
>>> (riak@127.0.0.1)1> code:add_path("/tmp").
>>> (riak@127.0.0.1)2> m(bucket_inspector).
>>> (riak@127.0.0.1)3> bucket_inspector:inspect(<<"bucket">>, 
>>> 'riaksearch@127.0.0.1').
>>> And it works.
>>> 
>>> Now, if I want to run that non-interactively, as a script, how should I 
>>> proceed?
>>> 
>>> I played around with escript but I can't seem to load the Riak path (so the 
>>> script will fail at `code` et al)
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Francisco
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