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README.md

stdiscosrv

This is the global discovery server for the syncthing project.

Usage

The discovery server supports ql and postgres backends. Specify the backend via -db-backend and the database DSN via -db-dsn.

By default it will use in-memory ql backend. If you wish to persist the information on disk between restarts in ql, specify a file DSN:

$ stdiscosrv -db-dsn="file:///var/run/stdiscosrv.db"

For postgres, you will need to create a database and a user with permissions to create tables in it, then start the stdiscosrv as follows:

$ export STDISCOSRV_DB_DSN="postgres://user:password@localhost/databasename"
$ stdiscosrv -db-backend="postgres"

You can pass the DSN as command line option, but the value what you pass in will be visible in most process managers, potentially exposing the database password to other users.

In all cases, the appropriate tables and indexes will be created at first startup. If it doesn't exit with an error, you're fine.

See stdiscosrv -help for other options.

Third-party attribution

cznic/lldb, Copyright (C) 2014 The lldb Authors.