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Server
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The senpy server is launched via the `senpy` command:
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usage: senpy [-h] [--level logging_level] [--debug] [--default-plugins]
[--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--plugins-folder PLUGINS_FOLDER]
[--only-install] [--only-list] [--data-folder DATA_FOLDER]
[--threaded] [--version]
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Run a Senpy server
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--level logging_level, -l logging_level
Logging level
--debug, -d Run the application in debug mode
--default-plugins Load the default plugins
--host HOST Use 0.0.0.0 to accept requests from any host.
--port PORT, -p PORT Port to listen on.
--plugins-folder PLUGINS_FOLDER, -f PLUGINS_FOLDER
Where to look for plugins.
--only-install, -i Do not run a server, only install plugin dependencies
--only-list, --list Do not run a server, only list plugins found
--data-folder DATA_FOLDER, --data DATA_FOLDER
Where to look for data. It be set with the SENPY_DATA
environment variable as well.
--threaded Run a threaded server
--version, -v Output the senpy version and exit
When launched, the server will recursively look for plugins in the specified plugins folder (the current working directory by default).
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For every plugin found, it will download its dependencies, and try to activate it.
The default server includes a playground and an endpoint with all plugins found.
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Let's run senpy with the default plugins:
.. code:: bash
senpy -f . --default-plugins
Now go to `http://localhost:5000 <http://localhost:5000>`_, you should be greeted by the senpy playground:
.. image:: senpy-playground.png
:width: 100%
:alt: Playground
The playground is a user-friendly way to test your plugins, but you can always use the service directly: `http://localhost:5000/api?input=hello <http://localhost:5000/api?input=hello>`_.
By default, senpy will listen only on the `127.0.0.1` address.
That means you can only access the API from your (or localhost).
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You can listen on a different address using the `--host` flag (e.g., 0.0.0.0).
The default port is 5000.
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You can change it with the `--port` flag.
For instance, to accept connections on port 6000 on any interface:
.. code:: bash
senpy --host 0.0.0.0 --port 6000
For more options, see the `--help` page.