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LG Tasks Screen
This screen allows the configuration of external projects that can be launched and displayed on a Liquid Galaxy Installation. This projects can be launched and stopped directly from this screen after they have been configured.
To create a task, the administrator must click the green addition icon. Then a dialog will be displayed. In this dialog, the administrator can configure its characteristics bearing in mind the available substitution variables that are shown on the top of the dialog through which can specify the Master IP, the server IP where the projects are located and in where should be launched and the port in which open the browser after the task was successfully launched.
- Task Description: The task description\n\n
- Execution Script: The script executed when the task is launched
- Upload Execution Script: Upload a file containing the run script
- Shutdown Script: The Script executed when the task is stopped
- Upload Shutdown Script: Upload a file containing the stop script
- IP where launch the task: The IP of the server where the task should be executed. If no specified, then the default value from the application setting will be used
- SSH UserName: The username to connect to the server via ssh. If no specified, then the default value from the application setting will be used
- SSH Password: The password to connect to the server via ssh. If no specified, then the default value from the application setting will be used
- Open Browser URL: If specified, when the task finishes its initial script, a web browser pointing to this URL will be opened
- Select a Logo for this task: Offers the possibility to upload an image associated with this task that will be displayed next to the task title in the list
- Save: Save the task
- Cancel: Cancel and close the dialog
After the task has been created and configured, the user is returned back to the list screen. In this screen, she/he can launch a task by clicking the play arrow button. If the task has a browser URL configured, when the launching has been done, a browser is opened in this URL. If the task has a stop script, the play button changes into a stop button through which the administrator can stop the task. Only one task can be executed simultaneously.