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Juan de la Cosa
===============
HTTP server for managing [MariaDB](http://mariadb.org/) users.
Designed to work behind [Sproxy](https://github.com/zalora/sproxy)
and assuming users' logins are their email addresses
(MariaDB allows up to 80 characters).
Currently it only let users get new passwords.
Requirements
============
Juan de la Cosa is written in Haskell with [GHC](http://www.haskell.org/ghc/).
All required Haskell libraries are listed in [juandelacosa.cabal](juandelacosa.cabal).
Use [cabal-install](http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Cabal-Install)
to fetch and build all pre-requisites automatically.
Installation
============
$ git clone https://github.com/zalora/juandelacosa.git
$ cd juandelacosa
$ cabal install
Usage
=====
Type `juandelacosa --help` to see usage summary:
Usage:
juandelacosa [options]
Options:
-f, --file=MYCNF Read this MySQL client config file
-g, --group=GROUP Read this options group in the above file [default: client]
-s, --socket=SOCK Listen on this UNIX-socket [default: /tmp/juandelacosa.sock]
-p, --port=PORT Instead of UNIX-socket, listen on this TCP port (localhost)
-h, --help Show this message
Example:
$ juandelacosa -p 8080
$ curl http://localhost:8080 -H 'From: jack.frost@example.com'
Tiw7CdJOmYxJBZ7J
The above request will change the password for 'jack.frost@example.com'@'%'
and return the new password to user. Once it's behind Sproxy
any user can get a new password in a secure way.
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