service-manager-rs
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Provides adapters to communicate with various operating system service managers like launchd and systemd
Service Manager
Rust library that provides an interface towards working with the following service management platforms:
sc.exefor use with Window Service (Windows)- Winsw (Windows)
- Launchd (MacOS)
- systemd (Linux)
- OpenRC (Linux)
- rc.d (FreeBSD)
Requires Rust 1.58.1 or higher!
Installation
Add the following to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
service-manager = "0.6"
Examples
Generic service management
This crate provides a mechanism to detect and use the default service
management platform of the current operating system. Each ServiceManager
instance provides four key methods:
install- will install the service specified by a given contextuninstall- will uninstall the service specified by a given contextstart- will start an installed service specified by a given contextstop- will stop a running service specified by a given context
use service_manager::*;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::path::PathBuf;
// Create a label for our service
let label: ServiceLabel = "com.example.my-service".parse().unwrap();
// Get generic service by detecting what is available on the platform
let manager = <dyn ServiceManager>::native()
.expect("Failed to detect management platform");
// Install our service using the underlying service management platform
manager.install(ServiceInstallCtx {
label: label.clone(),
program: PathBuf::from("path/to/my-service-executable"),
args: vec![OsString::from("--some-arg")],
contents: None, // Optional String for system-specific service content.
username: None, // Optional String for alternative user to run service.
working_directory: None, // Optional String for the working directory for the service process.
environment: None, // Optional list of environment variables to supply the service process.
autostart: true, // Specify whether the service should automatically start upon OS reboot.
}).expect("Failed to install");
// Start our service using the underlying service management platform
manager.start(ServiceStartCtx {
label: label.clone()
}).expect("Failed to start");
// Stop our service using the underlying service management platform
manager.stop(ServiceStopCtx {
label: label.clone()
}).expect("Failed to stop");
// Uninstall our service using the underlying service management platform
manager.uninstall(ServiceUninstallCtx {
label: label.clone()
}).expect("Failed to stop");
User-level service management
By default, service management platforms will interact with system-level
services; however, some service management platforms like systemd and
launchd support user-level services. To interact with services at the
user level, you configure your manager using the generic
ServiceManager::set_level function.
use service_manager::*;
// Create a label for our service
let label: ServiceLabel = "com.example.my-service".parse().unwrap();
// Get generic service by detecting what is available on the platform
let mut manager = <dyn ServiceManager>::native()
.expect("Failed to detect management platform");
// Update our manager to work with user-level services
manager.set_level(ServiceLevel::User)
.expect("Service manager does not support user-level services");
// Continue operating as usual via install/uninstall/start/stop
// ...
Specific service manager configurations
There are times where you need more control over the configuration of a service tied to a specific platform. To that end, you can create the service manager explicitly and set configuration properties appropriately.
use service_manager::*;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::path::PathBuf;
// Create a label for our service
let label: ServiceLabel = "com.example.my-service".parse().unwrap();
// Instantiate a specific service manager
let mut manager = LaunchdServiceManager::system();
// Update an install configuration property where installing a service
// will NOT add the KeepAlive flag
manager.config.install.keep_alive = false;
// Install our service using the explicit service manager
manager.install(ServiceInstallCtx {
label: label.clone(),
program: PathBuf::from("path/to/my-service-executable"),
args: vec![OsString::from("--some-arg")],
contents: None, // Optional String for system-specific service content.
username: None, // Optional String for alternative user to run service.
working_directory: None, // Optional String for the working directory for the service process.
environment: None, // Optional list of environment variables to supply the service process.
autostart: true, // Specify whether the service should automatically start upon OS reboot.
}).expect("Failed to install");
Running tests
For testing purposes, we use a separate crate called system-tests and
execute singular tests based on desired platform and level. From the root of
the repository, execute the following to run a systemd user test:
cargo test -p system-tests systemd_for_user -- --nocapture
Separately, run a systemd system test using the following (notice using of
sudo -E to maintain permissions needed for system-level installation):
sudo -E cargo test -p system-tests systemd_for_system -- --nocapture
License
This project is licensed under either of
Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or apache-license) MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or mit-license) at your option.