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Launching options of afb-daemon
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The launch options for binder **afb-daemon** are:
--help
Prints help with available options
--version
Display version and copyright
--verbose
Increases the verbosity, can be repeated
--quiet
Decreases the verbosity, can be repeated
--port=xxxx
HTTP listening TCP port [default 1234]
--workdir=xxxx
Directory where the daemon must run [default: $PWD if defined
or the current working directory]
--uploaddir=xxxx
Directory where uploaded files are temporarily stored [default: workdir]
--rootdir=xxxx
Root directory of the application to serve [default: workdir]
--roothttp=xxxx
Directory of HTTP served files. If not set, files are not served
but apis are still accessibles.
--rootbase=xxxx
Angular Base Root URL [default /opa]
This is used for any application of kind OPA (one page application).
When set, any missing document whose url has the form /opa/zzz
is translated to /opa/#!zzz
--rootapi=xxxx
HTML Root API URL [default /api]
The bindings are available within that url.
--alias=xxxx
Maps a path located anywhere in the file system to the
a subdirectory. The syntax for mapping a PATH to the
subdirectory NAME is: --alias=/NAME:PATH.
Example: --alias=/icons:/usr/share/icons maps the
content of /usr/share/icons within the subpath /icons.
This option can be repeated.
--apitimeout=xxxx
binding API timeout in seconds [default 20]
Defines how many seconds maximum a method is allowed to run.
0 means no limit.
--cntxtimeout=xxxx
Client Session Timeout in seconds [default 3600]
--cache-eol=xxxx
Client cache end of live [default 100000 that is 27,7 hours]
--session-max=xxxx
Maximum count of simultaneous sessions [default 10]
--ldpaths=xxxx
Load bindings from given paths separated by colons
as for dir1:dir2:binding1.so:... [default = $libdir/afb]
You can mix path to directories and to bindings.
The sub-directories of the given directories are searched
recursively.
The bindings are the files terminated by '.so' (the extension
so denotes shared object) that contain the public entry symbol.
--binding=xxxx
Load the binding of given path.
--token=xxxx
Initial Secret token to authenticate.
If not set, no client can authenticate.
If set to the empty string, then any initial token is accepted.
--random-token
Generate a random starting token. See option --exec.
--mode=xxxx
Set the mode: either local, remote or global.
The mode indicate if the application is run locally on the host
or remotely through network.
--dbus-client=xxxx
Transparent binding to a binder afb-daemon service through dbus.
It creates an API of name xxxx that is implemented remotely
and queried via DBUS.
--dbus-server=xxxx
Provides a binder afb-daemon service through dbus.
The name xxxx must be the name of an API defined by a binding.
This API is exported through DBUS.
--ws-client=xxxx
Transparent binding to a binder afb-daemon service through a WebSocket.
The value of xxxx is either a unix naming socket, of the form "unix:path/api",
or an internet socket, of the form "host:port/api".
--ws-server=xxxx
Provides a binder afb-daemon service through WebSocket.
The value of xxxx is either a unix naming socket, of the form "unix:path/api",
or an internet socket, of the form "host:port/api".
--foreground
Get all in foreground mode (default)
--daemon
Get all in background mode
--no-httpd
Forbids HTTP serve
--exec
Must be the last option for afb-daemon. The remaining
arguments define a command that afb-daemon will launch.
The sequences @p, @t and @@ of the arguments are replaced
with the port, the token and @.
--tracereq=xxxx
Trace the processing of requests in the log file.
Valid values are 'no' (default), 'common', 'extra' or 'all'.
--traceditf=xxxx
Trace the accesses to functions of class daemon.
Valid values are 'no' (default), 'common', 'extra' or 'all'.
--tracesvc=xxxx
Trace the accesses to functions of class service.
Valid values are 'no' (default) or 'all'.
--traceevt=xxxx
Trace the accesses to functions of class event.
Valid values are 'no' (default), 'common', 'extra' or 'all'.
--call=xxx
Call a binding at start (can be be repeated).
The values are given in the form API/VERB:json-args.
Example: --call 'monitor/set:{"verbosity":{"api":"debug"}}'
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