hledger/hledger-web/hledger-web.1.md
Simon Michael 191c2e533f doc: generate man pages for each package (#282)
There are now six man pages, one for each main executable and file
format, generated from markdown by the mighty pandoc. They are basically
the content of the user manual, split up and moved into the appropriate
package directory.  I've also committed the generated man files.

The man pages' markdown source (hledger/hledger.1.md,
hledger-lib/hledger_journal.5.md etc.) are now the master documentation
files. The plan is to concatenate them (with a little munging) to form
the all-in-one user manual for the website, at release time.  This also
separates the hledger.org user manual from the latest doc commits, which
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% hledger-web(1)
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% October 2015
# NAME
hledger-web - web interface for the hledger accounting tool
# SYNOPSIS
`hledger-web [OPTIONS]`\
`hledger web -- [OPTIONS]`
# DESCRIPTION
hledger is a cross-platform program for tracking money, time, or any other commodity,
using double-entry accounting and a simple, editable file format.
hledger is inspired by and largely compatible with ledger(1).
hledger-web is hledger's web interface. It starts a simple web
application for browsing and adding transactions in a hledger journal
file, and also (unless started with --server) opens the app in a new
web browser window if possible, and exits after two minutes of
inactivity.
hledger-web provides a more user-friendly UI than the hledger CLI or
hledger-ui interface, showing more at once (accounts, the current
account register, balance charts) and allowing history-aware data
entry, interactive searching, and bookmarking.
hledger-web also lets you share a ledger with multiple users, or even the public web.
There is no access control, so if you need that you should put it
behind a suitable web proxy. As a small protection against data loss
when running an unprotected instance, it writes a numbered backup of
the main journal file (only ?) on every edit.
The journal file is `~/.hledger.journal`, `$LEDGER_FILE`, or another file specified with -f.
For more about the format, see hledger(1) or hledger_journal(5).
# OPTIONS
Note: if invoking hledger-web as a hledger subcommand, write `--` before options as shown above.
`--server`
: disable browser-opening and auto-exit-on-idle, and log all requests to stdout
`--port=PORT`
: set the TCP port to listen on (default: 5000)
`--base-url=URL`
: set the base url (default: http://localhost:PORT).
You would change this when sharing over the network, or integrating within a larger website.
`--file-url=URL`
: set the static files url (default: BASEURL/static).
hledger-web normally serves static files itself, but if you wanted to
serve them from another server for efficiency, you would set the url with this.
`-h --help`
: show help
`--version`
: show version information
## hledger options:
The following common hledger options should also work:
`-f FILE --file=FILE`
: use a different input file. For stdin, use -
`--rules-file=RULESFILE`
: Conversion rules file to use when reading CSV (default: FILE.rules)
`--alias=OLD=NEW`
: display accounts named OLD as NEW
`--ignore-assertions`
: ignore any failing balance assertions in the journal
`--debug=N`
: show debug output if N is 1-9 (default: 0)
`-b --begin=DATE`
: include postings/txns on or after this date
`-e --end=DATE`
: include postings/txns before this date
`-p --period=PERIODEXP`
: set start date, end date, and/or reporting interval all at once (overrides the flags above)
`--date2 --aux-date`
: use postings/txns' secondary dates instead
`-C --cleared`
: include only cleared postings/txns
`--pending`
: include only pending postings/txns
`-U --uncleared`
: include only uncleared (and pending) postings/txns
`-R --real`
: include only non-virtual postings
`--depth=N`
: hide accounts/postings deeper than N
`-E --empty`
: show empty/zero things which are normally omitted
`-B --cost`
: show amounts in their cost price's commodity
# ENVIRONMENT
**LEDGER_FILE**
sets the default journal file path. If not set, it is `~/.hledger.journal`.
# FILES
Reads data from a hledger journal file (`$LEDGER_FILE` or
`~/.hledger.journal` by default), or a CSV file plus associated CSV
rules file.
# BUGS
The need to precede options with `--` when invoked from hledger is awkward.
`-f-` doesn't work (hledger-web can't read from stdin).
Query arguments and some applicable hledger options probably aren't supported.
Does not work in text-mode browsers.
Does not work well on small screens.
The auto-exit feature was added to avoid leaving stray processes, eg on Windows.
It is not well tested.
If you start two instances on the same port, the second one will
appear to run normally, but you will be seeing pages served from the
first one.