On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 13:50:46 PM -0500, Earl Dunovant wrote:
Use drupal_execute().
I don't know about Martin, but as far as I'm concerned, this goes hand in hand with Jimmy's suggestion to use the SimpleTest browser. Both are elegant solutions but require shell access to the server and/or changes/additions to the Drupal installation and/or a working PHP command line interpreter to do things remotely: all things much harder to have or set up than a bash/curl script running from home or even the barest Live Linux distro on a USB key The only problem is that to write such a script one needs to know in advance: - the exact sequence of URLs to call (isn't this documented anywhere but in the source code itself?) - a list of the names and admissible values of all the form variables to pass to curl when it calls each one of those URLs. (**) With all respect, can it really be that getting/providing just this information is such a complex task that it's simpler to learn the drupal API or set up a full Drupal testing environment? Thanks in advance for any pointer to a shell+curl-only solution to this problem. Marco (**) as I already said previously, I'd have no problem to extract those lists myself with a mysql query to the database, if only I knew what query(es) to make to get all and only that information. Is this documented somewhere? -- Your own civil rights and the quality of your life heavily depend on how software is used *around* you: http://digifreedom.net/node/84