Registry as a service (example)
NSSM
To easily create a service in windows we use NSSM (the Non-Sucking Service Manager)
Once this is downloaded or located in the provided source files you will need a command promt with administrative privileges.
Create a service
using NSSM we will create a serivce based of the registry executable.
nssm.exe install Trust1Connector-registry C:\<path-where-registry-is-located>\t1c-reg.exe [arguments]
In the above command we create a service named Trust1Connector-registry
which will run the t1c-reg.exe
as a service.
The above accepts a list of arguments. To set these you will need to add them just like you would add them for running the registry manually
Example
nssm.exe install Trust1Connector-registry C:\<path-where-registry-is-located>\t1c-reg.exe -f -p 51983
The registry accepts the following arguments;
USAGE:
t1c-reg [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
FLAGS:
-d, --debug Enables debug mode and additional debug logging
--ds.reg Enables the use of the Distribution service Registry (only in online mode) - ds.server_address
MUST be provided
--enable.jwt Enables the use of JWT validation middleware on the API server. No use cases can be performed
without sending a valid JWT from the consumer request. The JWT must be issued by the configured
DS.
-f Enables the use for the file logger <logs/t1c-reg.log>
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
--cors <cors> Provide a base64 encode, comma-separated list of cors origins to be
provided on startup. When using a Distribution Service, the CORS is
overwritten by the DS configuration.
--ds.server_address <ds.t1t.io> Activated ONLINE mode using given Distribution Service Host. If not given,
the T1C-API runs in OFFLINE mode
--env <prod> The environment running under. The value is passed through form the T1C-API
initiating the registry
-p, --reg.port <51883> Sets the Registry port
-s, --reg.server_address <t1c.t1t.io> Sets the Registry URI
-U, --user.path <.> Set the user folder for pem/cert and log files
Starting the service
altough the service will automatically start upon startup of the system it will not start immediatley after installing the service with NSSM. If you wish to not reboot you can use NSSM to start the service yourself.
To do this you can use the following command;
nssm.exe start Trust1connector-registry
Service management
You can use NSSM further down the road to start/stop or restart the service yourself. These commands are similar to the start command you can find in this document. Information about the other features of NSSM you can check their documentation here
The most simple ones are start, stop, restart, remove
some examples;
# To start the service
nssm.exe start Trust1Connector-registry
# To stop the service
nssm.exe stop Trust1Connector-registry
# To restart the serivce
nssm.exe restart Trust1Connector-registry
# To remove the service (first stop the service before removing it)
nssm.exe remove Trust1Connector-registry
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