From 37140018497f3937a8bc447c320cb1470ae8638f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Moe Fwacky Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 23:09:07 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Delete startstop.sh --- channel-dir/startstop.sh | 91 ---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 91 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 channel-dir/startstop.sh diff --git a/channel-dir/startstop.sh b/channel-dir/startstop.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 1bac057..0000000 --- a/channel-dir/startstop.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# file: startstop.sh - -#---- -# Simple script to start / stop a python script in the background. -#---- - -#---- -# To Use: -# Just run: "./startstop.sh". If the process is running it will stop it or it will start it if not. -#---- - -#----BEGIN EDITABLE VARS---- - -SCRIPT_TO_EXECUTE_PLUS_ARGS='PseudoChannel.py -m -r' - -OUTPUT_PID_FILE=running.pid - -OUTPUT_PID_PATH=. - -PYTHON_TO_USE="$(which python)" - -# If using 'virtualenv' with python, specify the local virtualenv dir. -VIRTUAL_ENV_DIR="env" - -#----END EDITABLE VARS------- - -# If virtualenv specified & exists, using that version of python instead. -if [ -d "$VIRTUAL_ENV_DIR" ]; then - - PYTHON_TO_USE="$VIRTUAL_ENV_DIR/bin/python" - -fi - -# If the .pid file doesn't exist (let's assume no processes are running)... -if [ ! -e "$OUTPUT_PID_PATH/$OUTPUT_PID_FILE" ]; then - - # If the running.pid file doesn't exists, create it, start PseudoChannel.py and add the PID to it. - "$PYTHON_TO_USE" ./$SCRIPT_TO_EXECUTE_PLUS_ARGS > /dev/null 2>&1 & echo $! > "$OUTPUT_PID_PATH/$OUTPUT_PID_FILE" - - echo "Started $SCRIPT_TO_EXECUTE_PLUS_ARGS @ Process: $!" - - sleep .7 - - echo "Created $OUTPUT_PID_FILE file in $OUTPUT_PID_PATH dir" - -else - - # If the running.pid exists, read it & try to kill the process if it exists, then delete it. - the_pid=$(<$OUTPUT_PID_PATH/$OUTPUT_PID_FILE) - - rm "$OUTPUT_PID_PATH/$OUTPUT_PID_FILE" - - echo "Deleted $OUTPUT_PID_FILE file in $OUTPUT_PID_PATH dir" - - echo "kill: $the_pid" - - kill "$the_pid" - - COUNTER=1 - - while [ -e /proc/$the_pid ] - - do - - echo "$SCRIPT_TO_EXECUTE_PLUS_ARGS @: $the_pid is still running" - - sleep .7 - - COUNTER=$[$COUNTER +1] - - if [ $COUNTER -eq 20 ]; then - - kill -9 "$the_pid" - - fi - - if [ $COUNTER -eq 40 ]; then - - exit 1 - - fi - - done - - echo "$SCRIPT_TO_EXECUTE_PLUS_ARGS @: $the_pid has finished" - -fi - -exit 0 \ No newline at end of file