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$ sudo service wiki2print stop | $ sudo service wiki2print stop | ||
$ sudo service wiki2print restart | $ sudo service wiki2print restart | ||
The service is configured at: <code>/etc/systemd/system/wiki2print.service</code> | |||
===For debugging (on the server)=== | ===For debugging (on the server)=== | ||
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$ sudo service jobrunner stop | $ sudo service jobrunner stop | ||
$ sudo service jobrunner reload | $ sudo service jobrunner reload | ||
The service is configured at: /etc/systemd/system/jobrunner.service | |||
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Revision as of 15:05, 21 August 2023
├── Makefile ├── api.py ├── plugins ├── readme.md ├── requirements.txt ├── static ├── templates ├── update.py └── web-interface.py
web-interface.py
: the flask applicationapi.py
: script with all the functions that are used by the flask application
To run wiki-to-print in the background
$ sudo service wiki2print status
$ sudo service wiki2print start $ sudo service wiki2print stop $ sudo service wiki2print restart
The service is configured at: /etc/systemd/system/wiki2print.service
For debugging (on the server)
You can find the files of wiki-to-print here:
$ cd /var/www/wiki2print/web-interface/
You can run the flask application directly (instead of running it as a systemd service):
$ make server
If you add prints statements in the python files you can see the result in the terminal.
For debugging (through a local installation)
$ git clone ssh://gitea@vvvvvvaria.org:12345/varia/wiki-to-print.git
$ cd wiki-to-print/wiki-to-print/web-interface/
$ make setup
$ make local
jobrunner
There is a script called jobrunner.sh
in /var/www/html/wiki/
that is based on: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Job_queue#Continuous_service
It runs the MediaWiki jobs every minute.
It is installed on CC and runs in the background as a system-d service, called "jobrunner", which can be used with:
$ sudo service jobrunner status $ sudo service jobrunner start $ sudo service jobrunner stop $ sudo service jobrunner reload
The service is configured at: /etc/systemd/system/jobrunner.service