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- Grouper 2.3 uses BeanShell. There's no tab completion, history, etc.
- Grouper 2.3 with patches and Grouper 2.4+ switches to Groovy as the default shell.
- The goal was to keep any existing GSH scripts that deployers may have written as compatible as possible with the new Groovy based GSH.
- Built in GSH commands (e.g. obliterateStem) were modified to work with both BeanShell and Groovy.
There's an option to switch back to BeanShell by specifying the following in grouper.properties
gsh.useLegacy =
true
gsh.sh and gsh.bat were not changed.
- Users can still use another shell as they did before (e.g. https://github.com/wgthom/groovysh4grouper)
This is how GSH would start up before the 2.3 patch that contains this change (with an example built in gsh command - obliterateStem). (There's no change.):
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groovy:000> grouperSession = GrouperSession.startRootSession() ===> 5c455cfc3511413abdb20276c45f8d7d,'GrouperSystem','application' groovy:000> new GroupSave(grouperSession).assignName("stem1:a").assignCreateParentStemsIfNotExist(true).save(); ===> Group[name=stem1:a,uuid=535a12b070e54474bf67f0e538adebe8] groovy:000> |
See also
Grouper Shell