Usage¶
Before starting the applications, make sure to check out the settings page.
In case of a misconfiguration the application may not start or Worker and Hive may not communicate. If that happens check the command output or logs.
Hive¶
Use the following to invoke the application:
cryton-hive
You should see a help page:
Usage: cryton-hive [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Cryton Hive.
Options:
...
To learn about each command's options use:
cryton-hive <your command> --help
To migrate the database and start the application use:
cryton-hive start --migrate-database
REST API is by default running at http://0.0.0.0:8000 (interactive documentation at http://0.0.0.0:8000/doc).
To serve the REST API on a different host/port, use the --bind
option:
cryton-hive start --bind <address>:<port>
Run it in the background
Use the nohup
command:
nohup cryton-hive start > /tmp/hive_std_out 2>&1 &
To stop it, find its processes and stop them:
ps -aux | grep cryton-hive
kill <PID> <PID>
Worker¶
Use the following to invoke the application:
cryton-worker
You should see a help page:
Usage: cryton-worker [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Cryton Worker.
Options:
...
To learn about each command's options use:
cryton-worker <your command> --help
To start the Worker use:
cryton-worker start
Run it in the background
Use the nohup
command:
nohup cryton-worker start > /tmp/worker_std_out 2>&1 &
To stop it, find its processes and kill them:
ps -aux | grep cryton-worker
kill <PID> <PID>
CLI¶
Use the following command to invoke the application:
cryton-cli
You should see a help page:
Usage: cryton-cli [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Wrapper for Hive's REST API.
Options:
...
To learn about each command's options use:
cryton-cli <your command> --help