#!/usr/bin/env python3 import os, sys, shutil from remi import start from threading import Timer import typer from . import api, remi_ui cli = typer.Typer() @cli.command() def main( address : str = "localhost", # network interface ip port : int = 8001, # http listen port api_base : str = "https://brzeczyszczykiewicz.pvv.ntnu.no/api", #Link to where your Grzegorz API is hosted host_name : str = None, # a string containing the host name or remote ip address that allows to access to your app. websocket_port : int = 0, # websocket port, 0 makes it random # In order to limit the remote access to your interface you # can define a username and password. It probably uses http basic-auth username : str = None, password : str = None, # Open a PyWebView window instead of using the browser. This requires pywebview to be installed. # This will negate all other options standalone : bool = False, start_browser : bool = False, # Defines whether the browser should be opened automatically at startup multiple_instance : bool = False, # Multipe instance. If True, multiple clients that connects to your script has different App instances enable_file_cache : bool = True, # Cache files in "res" folder # set to false to force the volume to be zero. # Great for remote development! volume : bool = True, ): if not volume: print("Keeping volume down") def keep_volume_down(): api.set_volume(0) Timer(5, keep_volume_down).start() Timer(5, keep_volume_down).start() api.set_endpoint(api_base) # start the webserver: if standalone: # it's picky :( start( remi_ui.RemiApp, title = "Gregorz", standalone = standalone ) else: start( remi_ui.RemiApp, title = "Gregorz", address = address, port = port, host_name = host_name, websocket_port = websocket_port, username = username, password = password, standalone = standalone, start_browser = start_browser, multiple_instance = multiple_instance, enable_file_cache = enable_file_cache, ) if __name__ == "__main__": cli()