Bridge between upstart and a local client socket connection.
upstart-local-bridge [OPTIONS]...
upstart-local-bridge listens on a local domain socket for name=value pairs and creates init(8) events for them.
The local unix domain socket can be either named or abstract.
--any-user
By default the bridge will only accept connections from clients running under the same user ID as the bridge itself. This option allows connections from any user.
--daemon
Detach and run in the background.
--debug
Enable debugging output.
--event event
Specify name of event to emit on receipt of a name=value pair.
--help
Show brief usage summary.
--path path
Specify path for local/abstract socket to listen on. If the first byte of path is an '@', the socket will be created as an abstract socket.
--verbose
Enable verbose output.
The following environment variables are added automatically to the event to be emitted, with the name=value pair being added as the last variable.
SOCKET_TYPE=unix
SOCKET_VARIANT=[named|abstract] Sub-type of socket.
CLIENT_UID=UID User ID of connected client.
CLIENT_GID=GID Group ID of connected client.
CLIENT_PID=PID Process ID of connected client.
SOCKET_PATH=PATH
Listen on local socket /var/foo/bar and when a name=value pair is read, emit an event of the form:
foo SOCKET_TYPE=unix SOCKET_VARIANT=named SOCKET_PATH=/var/foo/bar name=value
Listen on abstract socket @/var/foo/bar and when a name=value pair is read, emit an event of the form:
bar SOCKET_TYPE=unix SOCKET_VARIANT=abstract SOCKET_PATH=@/var/foo/bar name=value
If a named local socket is specified, all path elements except for the last must already exist before the bridge starts.
Only a single client connection is serviced at any one time.
Written by James Hunt <[email protected]>
Report bugs at <https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bugs>
Copyright © 2013 Canonical Ltd.
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