1.6 KiB
1.6 KiB
Configuration and Environment
CLI flags and environment variables
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--sock/YANPM_AGENT_SOCK(default:./yanpm-agent.sock)- Path to the Unix socket file the agent will bind to.
- If the socket directory does not exist the agent attempts to create it and set mode
0770.
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--nginx-config-dir/YANPM_NGINX_CONFIG_DIR(default:/etc/nginx/conf.d)- Directory where nginx fragments are written. The agent writes fragments into a subdirectory named by the agent (internal use).
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--sock-perm/YANPM_AGENT_SOCK_PERM(default:660)- A 3-digit octal permission string applied to the socket file (best-effort). The program validates this is a 3-digit octal string.
- If the final digit is greater than
0a warning is logged because that allows "others" access.
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--sock-gid/YANPM_AGENT_SOCK_GID(default: current user's primary group)- GID to set on the socket file (best-effort).
Validation rules and behavior
sock_permmust be exactly 3 octal digits (characters 0-7). The agent rejects invalid values at startup.- When an existing path exists at the socket location the agent verifies it is a unix socket; if so it removes it before binding. If the path exists and is not a socket, startup fails.
- Setting permissions (
set_permissions) and changing GID (chown) are attempted but non-fatal: failures are logged as warnings and the agent continues.
Notes about nginx config directory
- The agent writes fragments into a subdirectory (internal) of the configured
nginx_config_dir. Ensure nginx is configured to include that subdirectory so fragments are picked up, or usewrite_configthen trigger a reload.