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The Inets services API.
This module provides the most basic API to the clients and servers that are part
of the Inets
application, such as start and stop.
DATA TYPES
Type definitions that are used more than once in this module:
service() = httpc | httpd
property() = atom()
SEE ALSO
Summary
Functions
service_names() -> [Service]
Returns a list of available service names.
services() -> [{Service, Pid}]
Returns a list of currently running services.
Note
Services started as
stand_alone
are not listed.
services_info() -> [{Service, Pid, Info}]
Returns a list of currently running services where each service is described by
an [{Option, Value}]
list. The information in the list is specific for each
service and each service has probably its own info function that gives more
details about the service. If specific service info returns {error, Reason},
Info will contain Reason term.
Equivalent to start/1
.
start(Type) -> ok | {error, Reason}
Starts the Inets
application. Default type is temporary
. See also
application
.
Equivalent to start/3
.
start(Service, ServiceConfig, How) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}
Dynamically starts an Inets
service after the Inets
application has been
started.
Note
Dynamically started services are not handled by application takeover and failover behavior when
Inets
is run as a distributed application. Nor are they automatically restarted when theInets
application is restarted. As long as theInets
application is operational, they are supervised and can be soft code upgraded.A service started as
stand_alone
, that is, the service is not started as part of theInets
application, lose all OTP application benefits, such as soft upgrade. Thestand_alone
-service is linked to the process that started it. Usually some supervision functionality is still in place and in some sense the calling process becomes the top supervisor.
stop() -> ok
Stops the Inets
application. See also application
.
stop(Service, Reference) -> ok | {error, Reason}
Stops a started service of the Inets
application or takes down a
stand_alone
-service gracefully. When option stand_alone
is used in start,
only the pid is a valid argument to stop.