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plugin OXPS: OpenPGP for XMPP Pubsub implementation: OpenPGP for XMPP Pubsub (https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/pubsub-encryption.html, currently a protoXEP) is implemented and activated when `encrypted` is set to `True` in pubsub's `extra` data. On item retrieval, the decryption is transparent if the key is known, except if the `decrypt` key in `extra` is set to `False` (notably useful when one wants to checks that data is well encrypted). Methods and corresponding bridge methods have been implemented to manage shared secrets (to share, revoke or rotate the secrets). plugin XEP-0060's `XEP-0060_publish` trigger point as been move before actual publish so item can be modified (here e2ee) by the triggers. A new `XEP-0060_items` trigger point has also been added. `encrypted` flag can be used with plugin XEP-0277's microblog data rel 380
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Sat, 15 Oct 2022 20:36:53 +0200
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application: external applications management
=============================================

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