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NAME

       zonemaster-cli - run Zonemaster tests from the command line

SYNOPSIS

           zonemaster-cli zonemaster.net
           zonemaster-cli --test=delegation --level=info --no-time zonemaster.net
           zonemaster-cli --test=delegation/delegation01 --level=debug zonemaster.net
           zonemaster-cli --list_tests

DESCRIPTION

       zonemaster-cli is a command-line interface to the Zonemaster test engine.  It takes
       instructions the user provides as command line arguments, transforms them into suitable
       API calls to the engine, runs the test suite and prints the resulting messages. By
       default, the messages will be translated by the engine's translation module, with the
       corresponding timestamp and logging level when printed. See the available options below.

OPTIONS

       -h -? --usage --help
           Print the available command line switches, then exit.

       --version
           Print the versions of this program as well as the ones from the underlying Zonemaster
           test engine, then exit.

       --level=LEVEL
           Specify the minimum level of a message to be printed. Messages with this level (or
           higher) will be printed. The levels are, from highest to lowest: CRITICAL, ERROR,
           WARNING, NOTICE, INFO, DEBUG, DEBUG2 and DEBUG3.  The lowest three levels (DEBUG) add
           a significant amount of messages to be shown.  They reveal some of the internal
           workings of the test engine, and are probably not useful for most users.

           Default: NOTICE

       --locale=LOCALE
           Specify which locale to be used by the translation system. If not given, the
           translation system itself will look at environment variables to try and guess.  If the
           requested translation does not exist, it will fallback to the local locale, and if
           that doesn't exist either, to English.

       --[no-]json
           Print results as JSON instead of human language.

           Default: off

       --[no-]json_stream, --[no-]json-stream
           Stream the results as JSON. Useful to follow the progress in a machine-readable way.

           Default: off

       --[no-]json_translate, --[no-]json-translate
           Deprecated since v2023.1, use --no-raw instead.

           For streaming JSON output, include the translated message of the tag.

       --[no-]raw
           Print messages as raw dumps (message identifiers) instead of translating them to human
           language.

       --[no-]time
           Print the timestamp for each message.

           Default: on

       --[no-]show_level, --[no-]show-level
           Print the severity level for each message.

           Default: on

       --[no-]show_module, --[no-]show-module
           Print the name of the module which produced the message.

           Default: off

       --[no-]show_testcase, --[no-]show-testcase
           Print the name of the test case (test case identifier) which produced the message.

           Default: off

       --ns=NAME[/IP]
           Provide information about a nameserver, for undelegated tests. The argument must be
           either: (i) a domain name and an IP address, separated by a single slash character
           (/), or (ii) only a domain name, in which case a A and AAAA records lookup for that
           name is done in the live global DNS tree (unless overriden by --hints) and from which
           the results of that lookup will be used.

           This switch can be given multiple times. As long as any of these switches are present,
           their aggregated content will be used as the entirety of the parent-side delegation
           information.

       --hints=FILENAME
           Name of a root hints file to override the defaults.

       --save=FILENAME
           Write the contents of the accumulated DNS packet cache to a file with the given name
           after the testing suite has finished running.

       --restore=FILENAME
           Prime the DNS packet cache with the contents from the file with the given name before
           starting the testing suite. The format of the file should be from one produced by the
           --save switch.

       --[no-]ipv4
           Allow the sending of IPv4 packets.

           Default: on

       --[no-]ipv6
           Allow the sending of IPv6 packets.

           Default: on

       --list_tests, --list-tests
           Print all test cases listed in the test modules, then exit.

       --test=MODULE, --test=MODULE/TESTCASE
           Limit the testing suite to run only the specified tests.  This can be the name of a
           testing module, in which case all test cases from that module will be run, or the name
           of a module followed by a slash and the name of a test case (test case identifier) in
           that module.

       --stop_level=LEVEL, --stop-level=LEVEL
           Specify the minimum severity level after which the testing suite is terminated.  The
           levels are, from highest to lowest: CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTICE, INFO, DEBUG,
           DEBUG2 and DEBUG3.

       --profile=FILE
           Override the Zonemaster Engine default profile data with values from the given profile
           JSON file.

       --ds=KEYTAG,ALGORITHM,TYPE,DIGEST
           Provide a DS record for undelegated testing (that is, a test where the delegating
           nameserver information is given via --ns switches). The four pieces of data (keytag,
           algorithm, type, digest) should be in the same format they would have in a zone file.

       --[no-]count
           Print a summary, at the end of a run, of the numbers of messages for each severity
           level that were logged during the run.

           Default: off

       --[no-]progress
           Print an activity indicator ("spinner"). Useful to know that something is happening
           during a run.

           Default: on (if the process' standard output is a TTY)

       --encoding=ENCODING
           Specify the character encoding that is used for command line arguments. This will be
           used to convert non-ASCII names to IDNA format, on which the testing suite will then
           be run.

           The default value will be taken from the "LC_CTYPE" environment variable if possible,
           and set to UTF-8 if not.

       --nstimes
           Print a summary, at the end of a run, of the times (in milliseconds) the zone's name
           servers took to answer.

       --dump_profile, --dump-profile
           Print the effective profile used in JSON format, then exit.

       --sourceaddr=IPADDR
           Deprecated since v2023.1 (planned removal: v2024.1), use --sourceaddr4 and/or
           --sourceaddr6 instead.

           Specify the source IP address used to send queries.  Setting an IP address not
           correctly configured on a local network interface causes cryptic error messages.

       --sourceaddr4=IPADDR
           Specify the source IPv4 address used to send queries.  Setting an IPv4 address not
           correctly configured on a local network interface fails silently. Can not be combined
           with --sourceaddr.

       --sourceaddr6=IPADDR
           Specify the source IPv6 address used to send queries.  Setting an IPv6 address not
           correctly configured on a local network interface fails silently. Can not be combined
           with --sourceaddr.

       --[no-]elapsed
           Print elapsed time (in seconds) at end of a run.

           Default: off

PROFILES

       The testing and result analysis performed by Zonemaster Engine is always guided by a
       profile.  Zonemaster Engine has a default profile with sensible defaults.  Zonemaster CLI
       allows users to override the default profile data with values from a profile JSON file
       with the "--profile" option.  For details on profiles and how they're respresented in
       files, see Zonemaster::Engine::Profile.

CONFIGURATION

       If there is a readable file /etc/zonemaster/cli.args (Linux style), each line in that file
       will be prepended as an argument on the command line. If no /etc/zonemaster/cli.args is
       found (or is not readable) but /usr/local/etc/zonemaster/cli.args (FreeBSD style) is found
       and readable then that file will be used instead. Only one global file is loaded.

       If there is a readable file .zonemaster/cli.args in the user's home directory, it will be
       used in the same way even when a global file has been loaded. Any argument in user's
       cli.args will override the same argument in the global config file.

       For example, if one would like to by default run with the log level set to DEBUG and with
       translation to human-readable messages turned off, one could put this in the config file:

          --raw
          --level=DEBUG

       Only one argument per line. If the argument has a value there must be a "=" between
       argument and value. A line starting with "#" is a comment. Comments cannot be added on
       lines with arguments.

       Any arguments actually given on the command line will override what is in any of the
       loaded config files.

SEE ALSO

       Zonemaster

AUTHOR

       Calle Dybedahl <calle@init.se> and others from the Zonemaster project