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@flowfuse/nr-launcher
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This is the launcher FlowFuse uses to run instances of Node-RED. It dynamically generates the Node-RED settings based on the associated Project's settings.
The launcher starts its own HTTP service to allow the FlowForge platform to remotely control it.
--forgeURL
- URL for Forge platform--port
- port to listen on for management interface--team
- FlowForge team id UUID--project
- FlowForge project id UUID--token
- Bearer Token to access Forge platform--nodeRedPath
- path to dir with a node_modules
directory container a version of Node-RED--no-tcp-in
- inhibit TCP nodes from being servers--no-udp-in
- inhibit UDP nodes from being serversThe following Environment Variables can be used instead of the cmd line args...
FORGE_URL
, FORGE_TEAM_ID
, FORGE_PROJECT_ID
, FORGE_PROJECT_TOKEN
, FORGE_NR_PATH
, FORGE_NR_NO_TCP_IN
, FORGE_NR_NO_UDP_IN
NOTE: cmd line args take precedent if both are provided
By default, the launcher does not pass host environment variables through to the Node-RED process; only setting the built-in env vars and those configured in the instance settings.
However, if FORGE_EXPOSE_HOST_ENV
is set, the launcher will pass through all env vars - except that starting with FORGE_*
.
2.12.0: Release
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FlowFuse Launcher for running Node-RED
The npm package @flowfuse/nr-launcher receives a total of 926 weekly downloads. As such, @flowfuse/nr-launcher popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @flowfuse/nr-launcher 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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