autostarter

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autostarter

autostarter is a Node.js module that allows you to enable, disable, and check the autostart status of your applications. With autostarter, you can easily manage whether your application starts automatically on system boot.

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Installation

You can install autostarter using either npm or yarn:

npm

npm install autostarter

yarn

yarn add autostarter

Simple Usage

Here's a basic example demonstrating how to use the autostarter module:

const autostarter = require("autostarter");

// Enable autostart for an application
enableAutostart("myApp", "node myApp.js", "/path/to/app")
  .then(() => console.log("Autostart enabled"))
  .catch((error) => console.error("Failed to enable autostart:", error));

// Disable autostart for an application
disableAutostart("myApp")
  .then(() => console.log("Autostart disabled"))
  .catch((error) => console.error("Failed to disable autostart:", error));

// Check if autostart is enabled
isAutostartEnabled("myApp")
  .then((isEnabled) => {
    if (isEnabled) {
      console.log("Autostart is enabled");
    } else {
      console.log("Autostart is not enabled");
    }
  })
  .catch((error) => console.error("Failed to check autostart:", error));

API Documentation

enableAutostart(appName, command, path)

Enables autostart for the specified application.

  • Parameters:

    • appName (string): The name of the application to be enabled for autostart.
    • command (string): The command to run the application.
    • path (string): The path where the application is located.
  • Returns: Promise<void>: Resolves when autostart is successfully enabled.

disableAutostart(appName)

Disables autostart for the specified application.

  • Parameters:

    • appName (string): The name of the application to be disabled for autostart.
  • Returns: Promise<void>: Resolves when autostart is successfully disabled.

isAutostartEnabled(appName)

Checks if autostart is enabled for the specified application.

  • Parameters:

    • appName (string): The name of the application to check.
  • Returns: Promise<boolean>: Resolves with true if autostart is enabled, false otherwise.

Examples

Enable Autostart

const autostarter = require("autostarter");

autostarter
  .enableAutostart("myApp", "node myApp.js", "/path/to/app")
  .then(() => console.log("Autostart successfully enabled for myApp"))
  .catch((error) => console.error("Error enabling autostart:", error));

Disable Autostart

const autostarter = require("autostarter");

autostarter
  .disableAutostart("myApp")
  .then(() => console.log("Autostart successfully disabled for myApp"))
  .catch((error) => console.error("Error disabling autostart:", error));

Check Autostart Status

const autostarter = require("autostarter");

autostarter
  .isAutostartEnabled("myApp")
  .then((isEnabled) => {
    if (isEnabled) {
      console.log("Autostart is enabled for myApp");
    } else {
      console.log("Autostart is not enabled for myApp");
    }
  })
  .catch((error) => console.error("Error checking autostart status:", error));

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have any suggestions, improvements, or bug reports, please submit an issue or pull request on the GitHub repository.

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