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docker (backend-dev): move dbus unix socket:
there seem to be a regression with Docker: the volume is not propagated anymore with
pre-existing files when a unix socket is inside.
This is the case in `backend-dev` with the D-Bus unix socket put in
`/home/libervia/.local/share/libervia/dbus_socket`, when the volume is mounted at
`/home/libervia/.local/share/libervia/`, resulting in hard to debug failures.
To work around that, the socket is not put in the volume mount point anymore, and has been
moved to `/home/libervia/.local/share/`
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Fri, 13 May 2022 19:21:17 +0200 |
parents | 267e4987b58b |
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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