The binder AFB-DAEMON ===================== version: 1 Date: 30 mai 2016 Author: José Bollo TABLE-OF-CONTENT-HERE Launching the binder afb-daemon ------------------------------- 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 --port=xxxx HTTP listening TCP port [default 1234] --rootdir=xxxx HTTP Root Directory [default $AFBDIR or else $HOME/.AFB] --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 plugins 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 Plugin 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] --sessiondir=xxxx Sessions file path [default rootdir/sessions] --ldpaths=xxxx Load Plugins from given paths separated by colons as for dir1:dir2:plugin1.so:... [default = $libdir/afb] You can mix path to directories and to plugins. The sub-directories of the given directories are searched recursively. The plugins are the files terminated by '.so' (the extension so denotes shared object) that contain the public entry symbol. --plugin=xxxx Load the plugin 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. --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. --readyfd=xxxx Set the #fd to signal when ready If set, the binder afb-daemon will write "READY=1\n" on the file descriptor whose number if given (/proc/self/fd/xxx). --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 plugin. This API is exported through DBUS. --foreground Get all in foreground mode (default) --daemon Get all in background mode Working with afb-daemon ----------------------- Future of afb-daemon -------------------- - Integration of the protocol JSON-RPC for the websockets. - The binder afb-daemon would launch the applications directly. - The current setting of mode (local/remote/global) might be reworked to a mechanism for querying configuration variables. - Implements "one-shot" initial token. It means that after its first authenticated use, the initial token is removed and no client can connect anymore.