inets
(inets)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() = ftpc | tftp | httpc | httpd
property() = atom()
Functions
services() -> [{Service, Pid}]
Service = service()Pid = pid()
Returns a list of currently running services.
Note!
Services started as stand_alone are not listed.
services_info() -> [{Service, Pid, Info}]
Service = service()Pid = pid()Info = [{Option, Value}]Option = property()Value = term()
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.
service_names() -> [Service]
Service = service()
Returns a list of available service names.
start() ->
start(Type) -> ok | {error, Reason}
Type = permanent | transient | temporary
Starts the Inets application. Default type
is temporary. See also
application(3).
start(Service, ServiceConfig) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}
start(Service, ServiceConfig, How) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}
Service = service()ServiceConfig = [{Option, Value}]Option = property()Value = term()How = inets | stand_alone - default is inets.
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 the Inets application is
restarted. As long as the Inets 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 the Inets application,
lose all OTP application benefits, such as soft upgrade.
The stand_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(3).
stop(Service, Reference) -> ok | {error, Reason}
Service = service() | stand_aloneReference = pid() | term() - service-specified referenceReason = term()
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.