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### IdeEventHandler
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### IdeEventHandler
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This event handler is responsible for reading and writing files shown in the frontend code editor.
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You can read the content of the currently selected file like so:
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You can read the content of the currently selected file like so:
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### TerminalEventHandler
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### TerminalEventHandler
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Event handler responsible for running a backend for `xterm.js` to connect to (frontend terminal backend).
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By default callbacks on terminal history are invoked *as soon as* a command starts to execute in the terminal (they do not wait for the started command to finish, the callback may even run in paralell with the command).
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By default callbacks on terminal history are invoked *as soon as* a command starts to execute in the terminal (they do not wait for the started command to finish, the callback may even run in paralell with the command).
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If you want to wait for them and invoke your callbacks *after* the command has finished, please set the `TFW_DELAY_HISTAPPEND` envvar to `1`.
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If you want to wait for them and invoke your callbacks *after* the command has finished, please set the `TFW_DELAY_HISTAPPEND` envvar to `1`.
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### ProcessManagingEventHandler
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### ProcessManagingEventHandler
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This event handler is responsible for managing processes controlled by supervisord.
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Starting, stopping and restarting supervisor processes can be done using similar messages (where `command` is `start`, `stop` or `restart`):
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Starting, stopping and restarting supervisor processes can be done using similar messages (where `command` is `start`, `stop` or `restart`):
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### LogMonitoringEventHandler
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### LogMonitoringEventHandler
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Event handler emitting real time logs (`stdout` and `stderr`) from supervisord processes.
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To change which supervisor process is monitored use this message:
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To change which supervisor process is monitored use this message:
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### FSMManagingEventHandler
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### FSMManagingEventHandler
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This event handler controls the TFW finite state machine (FSM).
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To attempt executing a trigger on the FSM use (this will also generate an FSM update message):
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To attempt executing a trigger on the FSM use (this will also generate an FSM update message):
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### DirectorySnapshottingEventHandler
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Event handler capable of taking and restoring snapshots of directories (saving and restoring directory contens).
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You can take a snapshot of the directories with the following message:
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"command": "take_snapshot"
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To restore the state of the files in the directories use:
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"command": "restore_snapshot",
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"value": ...date string (can parse ISO 8601, unix timestamp, etc.)...
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It is also possible to exclude files that match given patterns (formatted like lines in `.gitignore` files):
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"key": "snapshot",
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"command": "exclude",
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"value": ...list of patterns to exclude from snapshots...
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