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ndnpoke
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Synopsis
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**ndnpoke** [-h] [-f *freshness*] [-F] [-S *info*] [-u\|\ -w *timeout*] [-v] [-V] *name*
Description
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:program:`ndnpoke` is a simple producer program that reads a payload from the standard
input and publishes it as a single Data packet. The Data packet is either sent as a
response to an incoming Interest matching *name*, or immediately pushed to the local
NDN forwarder as "unsolicited Data" if the **-u** flag is specified.
Options
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``-h, --help``
Print help and exit.
``-f, --freshness <freshness>``
Set ``freshness`` (in milliseconds) as the ``FreshnessPeriod``.
``-F, --final``
Set the ``FinalBlockId`` to the last component of *name*.
``-S, --signing-info <info>``
Specify the parameters used to sign the Data packet. If omitted, the default key of
the default identity is used. The general syntax is ``<scheme>:<name>``. The most
common supported combinations are as follows:
* Sign with the default certificate of the default key of an identity: ``id:/<my-identity>``.
* Sign with the default certificate of a specific key: ``key:/<my-identity>/ksk-1``.
* Sign with a specific certificate: ``cert:/<my-identity>/KEY/ksk-1/ID-CERT/%FD%01``.
* Sign with a SHA-256 digest: ``id:/localhost/identity/digest-sha256``. Note that this
is only a hash function, not a real signature, but it can significantly speed up
packet signing operations.
``-u, --unsolicited``
Send the Data packet without waiting for an incoming Interest.
``-w, --timeout <timeout>``
Quit the program after ``timeout`` milliseconds, even if no Interest has been received.
``-v, --verbose``
Turn on verbose output.
``-V, --version``
Print version and exit.
Exit Status
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0: Success
1: An unspecified error occurred
2: Malformed command line
3: No Interests received before the timeout
5: Prefix registration failed
Examples
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Create a Data packet with content ``hello`` and name ``/app/video`` and wait at
most 3 seconds for a matching Interest to arrive::
echo "hello" | ndnpoke -w 3000 /app/video