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massive refactoring to switch from camelCase to snake_case: historically, Libervia (SàT before) was using camelCase as allowed by PEP8 when using a pre-PEP8 code, to use the same coding style as in Twisted. However, snake_case is more readable and it's better to follow PEP8 best practices, so it has been decided to move on full snake_case. Because Libervia has a huge codebase, this ended with a ugly mix of camelCase and snake_case. To fix that, this patch does a big refactoring by renaming every function and method (including bridge) that are not coming from Twisted or Wokkel, to use fully snake_case. This is a massive change, and may result in some bugs.
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Sat, 08 Apr 2023 13:54:42 +0200
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application: external applications management
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Libervia can launch and manage external applications. This is useful to integrate external
services, notably in the web frontend. The command can be used either with ``application``
or the shortcut ``app``.

list
====

List available applications. This command can show either the list of available
application (which could be launched) and/or the list of running application.

By default both available and running application are shown, this can be filtered by using
``-f {available,running}, --filter {available,running}``

example
-------

List available applications::

  $ li app list -f available

start
=====

Start an application. Depending on the application and its availability locally, this make
take some time (resources may have to be downloaded).

example
-------

Start Weblate::

  $ li app start weblate

.. _li_app_stop:

stop
=====

Stop an application. If several instances of the same application are running, ``-i ID,
--id ID`` can be used to specify which one must be stopped.

example
-------

Stop Weblate::

  $ li app stop weblate


exposed
=======

List exposed values from a running application. Exposed values may be the port used,
passwords automatically generated, or fields useful for web integration.

As for :ref:`li_app_stop`, if several instances of the same application are running, one
can be specified using ``-i ID, --id ID``.

example
-------

Show exposed values of a running Weblate::

  $ li account application exposed weblate