systemctl
v0.2.2
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Allows you to control system services using the systemctl command easily and asynchronously
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systemctl
This simple node module allows you to control system services using the systemctl command easily and asynchronously.
Requirements
- Archlinux or another OS which uses the systemctl command
Usage
There are two ways to use systemctl depending on your needs:
1. Utilize the helper functions
// For ES6:
import systemctl from 'systemctl'
// For ES5:
var systemctl = require('systemctl')
// Start a service
systemctl.start('service-name').then(output => console.log)
// Check if a service is enabled
systemctl.isEnabled('service-name').then(enabled => {
console.log((enabled ? 'Enabled' : 'Not enabled'));
})
2. Utilize the systemctl/run module for lower-level access
// For ES6:
import systemctl from 'systemctl/run'
// For ES5:
var systemctl = require('systemctl/run')
// Start a service
systemctl('start', 'service-name').then(output => console.log)