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@flowfuse/driver-localfs
Advanced tools
Local Filesystem FlowFuse Project driver
This will start/stop/monitor Node-RED instances and build separate useDirs for each instance
In the flowforge.yml
file the following options can be set under the drive.options
section
...
driver:
type: localfs
options:
start_port: 12080
privateCA: /full/path/to/chain.pem
logPassthrough: true
start_port
Port number to start from when creating Instances (default: 12080)privateCA
is a fully qaulified path to a pem file containing trusted CA cert chain (default: not set)logPassthrough
Have Node-RED logs printed in JSON format to container stdout (default false)To install copies of different versions of Node-RED for use by Project Stacks do the following:
Assuming you wish to install Node-RED v2.2.2
var
directory create a directory called stacks
var/stacks
directory create a directory called 2.2.2
var/stacks/2.2.2
directory run npm install --prefix . node-red@2.2.2
In the FlowFuse Admin settings create a Stack with the Node-RED version 2.2.2
FAQs
Local Filesystem FlowFuse Project driver
The npm package @flowfuse/driver-localfs receives a total of 682 weekly downloads. As such, @flowfuse/driver-localfs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @flowfuse/driver-localfs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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