forked from platypush/platypush
Fabio Manganiello
4038ef3bc1
It contains both `platypush.service` and the `sysusers.d` and `tmpfiles.d` configurations used by the package managers.
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# Platypush systemd service file.
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#
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# It is advised to install Platypush through a supported package manager or a
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# Platypush Docker container.
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#
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# In such case, the service file should be automatically installed and configured,
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# and Platypush can be started either via `[sudo] systemctl start platypush`
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# (privileged start, usually with a dedicated `platypush` user) or
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# `systemctl --user start platypush` if you want to run it through a generic user.
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#
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# In the first case, the working directory would usually be
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# `/var/lib/platypush`, and the configuration will be stored under `/etc/platypush`.
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#
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# You can however also copy this service configuration either to
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# `/etc/systemd/system/platypush.service` or
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# `~/.config/systemd/user/platypush.service`.
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[Unit]
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Description=Platypush - A general-purpose platform for automation
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After=network.target redis.service
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# Uncomment this line if you're running the service as a privileged user
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# Requires=redis.service
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/platypush
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Restart=always
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RestartSec=10
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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