Environment
Service Environment¶
Finit supports sourcing environment variables from /etc/default/*, or
similar --with-sysconfig=DIR. This is a common pattern from SysV init
scripts, where the start-stop script is a generic script for the given
service, foo, and the options for the service are sourced from the
file /etc/default/foo. Like this:
-
/etc/default/foo:FOO_OPTIONS=--extra-arg="bar" -s -x -
/etc/finit.conf:service [2345] env:-/etc/default/foo foo -n $FOO_OPTIONS -- Example foo daemon
Here the service foo is started with -n, to make sure it runs in the
foreground, and the with the options found in the environment file. With
the ps command we can see that the process is started with:
foo -n --extra-arg=bar -s -x
Note
The leading - in env: determines if Finit should treat a missing
environment file as blocking the start of the service or not. When
- is used, a missing environment file does not block the start.