Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: daemonctl
Version: 1.3.24
Summary: UNKNOWN
Home-page: https://github.com/SVT/daemonctl
Author: Andreas Åkerlund
Author-email: andreas.akerlund@svt.se
License: SVT internal
Description: # Daemon Control (daemonctl)
        
        **Description**:  A python framework and tools to manage small applications
        
          - **Technology stack**: Plain python
          - **Status**:  Running in production [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md).
          - When administrating alot of applications on different servers or developing alot of small services it's often desireable to keep the inhouse services seperate from system services.
        
        
        ## Dependencies
        
         - python >= 2.6
         - setprocname: to have cleaner names in ps for the daemons (not required)
         - fast-entry_points
        
        ## Installation
        
        sudo ./setup.py install
        
        ## Configuration
        
        configfile in /usr/local/etc/daemonctl.conf (or where DAEMONCTL is installed)
        
        | Configformat:
        |   logpath = logdir # Path to directory where log files will be placed
        |   pidpath = piddir # Path to directory where pid files will be placed
        |   modules {
        |    module1 {
        |     name = modulename # name of daemon in status and other daemonctl commands (should include %(id)s if type=dynamic)
        |     type = moduletype # single or dynamic
        |     path = modulepath # Path to where the files are (will do chdir to here before running command)
        |     execcmd = commandline # Command to run (will be prefixed with path)
        |     listcmd = listcommand # Command that returns id:s for type=dynamic, one id per row
        |     logpath = logdir # Can override the global logpath
        |     pidpath = piddir # Can override the global pidpath
        |     runas = username # Run daemon as this user
        |    }
        |   }
        
        ## Usage
        |  Usage: daemonctl [options] <command> [daemon]
        |       Commands:
        |          start        Start daemons
        |          stop         Stop daemons ("-f" to force)
        |          restart      Restart daemons (stop+start)
        |          forcestop    Force daemons to stop (kill -9)
        |          status       Get daemon status
        |          enable       Enable an application
        |          disable      Disable an application
        |          hide         Hide daemon from status
        |          show         Unhide daemon from status
        |          tail         Tail a daemon log
        |          less         Less a daemon log
        |          csvstatus    Get daemon status in csv format
        |
        |      Options:
        |        -h, --help            show this help message and exit
        |        -f, --force
        |        -r, --regex           Select daemons using regexp only
        |        -g, --glob            Select daemons using globbing only
        |        -e, --exact           Select daemons using exact match only
        |        -c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG
        |        -a, --showall         Show hidden
        |        -v, --version         Print version
        
        ## Known issues
        
        The code is very messy
        
        ## Getting help
        
        If you have questions, concerns, bug reports, etc, please file an issue in this repository's Issue Tracker.
        
        ## Getting involved
        
        Feature request with documentation, fixes, new features and general beutification is welcome.
        
        ----
        
        ## Open source licensing info
        
        Copyright: SVT 2018
        GNU General Public License version 3
        [LICENSE](LICENSE)
        
        except for [fastentrypoints.py](https://github.com/ninjaaron/fast-entry_points) which is Copyright (c) 2016, Aaron Christianson 
        
        ---
        
        ## Primary Maintainer
        
        Andreas Åkerlund https://github.com/thezulk
        
Keywords: Python example package
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
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