rclone/cmd/serve/dlna/dlnaflags/dlnaflags.go
Tim Burke 5050c33162 dlna: Mark flags in docs as code
Otherwise, we get en dashes in the man page, making args more difficult
to copy/paste to a command line.

Before:

    Use –addr to specify ...

After:

    Use --addr to specify ...
2020-06-25 12:18:54 +01:00

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package dlnaflags
import (
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/config/flags"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/rc"
"github.com/spf13/pflag"
)
// Help contains the text for the command line help and manual.
var Help = `
### Server options
Use ` + "`--addr`" + ` to specify which IP address and port the server should
listen on, eg ` + "`--addr 1.2.3.4:8000` or `--addr :8080`" + ` to listen to all
IPs.
Use ` + "`--name`" + ` to choose the friendly server name, which is by
default "rclone (hostname)".
Use ` + "`--log-trace` in conjunction with `-vv`" + ` to enable additional debug
logging of all UPNP traffic.
`
// Options is the type for DLNA serving options.
type Options struct {
ListenAddr string
FriendlyName string
LogTrace bool
}
// DefaultOpt contains the defaults options for DLNA serving.
var DefaultOpt = Options{
ListenAddr: ":7879",
FriendlyName: "",
LogTrace: false,
}
// Opt contains the options for DLNA serving.
var (
Opt = DefaultOpt
)
func addFlagsPrefix(flagSet *pflag.FlagSet, prefix string, Opt *Options) {
rc.AddOption("dlna", &Opt)
flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &Opt.ListenAddr, prefix+"addr", "", Opt.ListenAddr, "ip:port or :port to bind the DLNA http server to.")
flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &Opt.FriendlyName, prefix+"name", "", Opt.FriendlyName, "name of DLNA server")
flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.LogTrace, prefix+"log-trace", "", Opt.LogTrace, "enable trace logging of SOAP traffic")
}
// AddFlags add the command line flags for DLNA serving.
func AddFlags(flagSet *pflag.FlagSet) {
addFlagsPrefix(flagSet, "", &Opt)
}