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While reading the (excellent) documentation here, I noticed a few stale references to `.js` files that are now implemented in TypeScript. * Update `*.js` to `*.ts` in Markdown documentation. * Update `app.js` to `out/dist/app.js` in `docs/SystemdSocketActivation.md`. _I managed to follow these instructions and locally run Compiler Explorer through socket activation after that change._ * Update `*.js` to `*.ts` in the GitHub labeller config `.github/labeler.yml`. _Also correct some misnamed files here. I have checked the new version with `ls $(grep -E "^ - " .github/labeler.yml | sed "s/ - //g")`. If I were more familiar here, I would have liked to add a similar check to the automated tests._ - Sheepishly add myself to the contributors list, despite this being a tiny find-and-replace change. --------- Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rifkin <51220084+jeremy-rifkin@users.noreply.github.com>
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Using Systemd socket based activation to start Compiler Explorer
This document gives a short overview of how to use Systemd to automatically start Compiler Explorer when the web-interface is accessed.
You'll need to create two files in /etc/systemd/system/:
compiler-explorer.socket:
[Socket]
ListenStream=10240
[Install]
WantedBy=sockets.target
compiler-explorer.service:
[Service]
Type=simple
WorkingDirectory={{path_to_installation_directory}}/compiler-explorer
ExecStart=/usr/bin/node {{path_to_installation_directory}}/compiler-explorer/out/dist/app.js
TimeoutStartSec=60
TimeoutStopSec=60
User={{run_as_this_user}}
Group={{run_as_this_group}}
Replace the bracketed {{}} placeholders with your system specifics.
Once the two above files are created Systemd needs to be made aware of the changes:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
Now all that remains is to enable and start the new service:
sudo systemctl enable compiler-explorer.socket
sudo systemctl start compiler-explorer.socket
If all goes well you can now open the web-interface.