ckuid(1) User Commands ckuid(1)NAME
ckuid, erruid, helpuid, valuid - prompts for and validates a user ID
SYNOPSIS
ckuid [-Q] [-W width] [-m] [-d default] [-h help] [-e error]
[-p prompt] [ -k pid [-s signal]]
/usr/sadm/bin/erruid [-W width] [-e error]
/usr/sadm/bin/helpuid [-W width] [-m] [-h help]
/usr/sadm/bin/valuid input
DESCRIPTION
The ckuid utility prompts a user and validates the response. It
defines, among other things, a prompt message whose response should be
an existing user ID, text for help and error messages, and a default
value (which are returned if the user responds with a <RETURN>).
All messages are limited in length to 70 characters and are formatted
automatically. Any white space used in the definition (including NEW‐
LINE) is stripped. The -W option cancels the automatic formatting. When
a tilde is placed at the beginning or end of a message definition, the
default text is inserted at that point, allowing both custom text and
the default text to be displayed.
If the prompt, help or error message is not defined, the default mes‐
sage (as defined under NOTES) is displayed.
Three visual tool modules are linked to the ckuid command. They are
erruid (which formats and displays an error message), helpuid (which
formats and displays a help message), and valuid (which validates a
response). These modules should be used in conjunction with FML
objects. In this instance, the FML object defines the prompt.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-d default Defines the default value as default. The default is
not validated and so does not have to meet any crite‐
ria.
-e error Defines the error message as error.
-h help Defines the help messages as help.
-k pid Specifies that process ID pid is to be sent a signal
if the user chooses to abort.
-m Displays a list of all logins when help is requested or
when the user makes an error.
-p prompt Defines the prompt message as prompt.
-Q Specifies that quit will not be allowed as a valid
response.
-s signal Specifies that the process ID pid defined with the -k
option is to be sent signal signal when quit is chosen.
If no signal is specified, SIGTERM is used.
-W width Specifies that prompt, help and error messages will be
formatted to a line length of width.
OPERANDS
The following operand is supported:
input Input to be verified against /etc/passwd.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful execution.
1 EOF on input, or negative width on -W option, or usage
error.
2 Usage error.
3 User termination (quit).
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWcsu │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOattributes(5)NOTES
The default prompt for ckuid is:
Enter the login name of an existing user [?,q]:
The default error message is:
ERROR - Please enter the login name of an existing user.
If the -m option is used, the default error message is:
ERROR: Please enter one of the following login names: <List>
The default help message is:
Please enter the login name of an existing user.
If the -m option is used, the default help message is:
Please enter one of the following login names: <List>
When the quit option is chosen (and allowed), q is returned along with
the return code 3. The valuid module will not produce any output. It
returns 0 for success and non-zero for failure.
SunOS 5.10 14 Sep 1992 ckuid(1)