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Visitor II
March 23, 2022
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STM32CubeMonitor: setup as service on boot

  • March 23, 2022
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Hi everyone.

 

I'm facing some issues when trying to define STM32CodeMonitor v1.3.0 or v1.4.0 as service on boot on Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop version.

 

I'm used to Node-RED and there is a procedure to set it as service on boot quite easy and stable to implement here.

 

I have already seached on STM32CubeMonitor wiki and here at forum for some procedure but won't found any solution. There is a way to define STM32CubeMonitor as service on boot already documented by ST?

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    Best answer by Richard.Chvr

    Hello @_acv_atr​ 

    STM32cubeMonitor is an executable that is packaged through electron framework. Therefore procedure used to set it as a boot service may differ from Node-RED one.

    On Ubuntu you can add it in the startup applications preferences to launch it at boot.

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    Technical Moderator
    March 31, 2022

    Hello @_acv_atr​ 

    STM32cubeMonitor is an executable that is packaged through electron framework. Therefore procedure used to set it as a boot service may differ from Node-RED one.

    On Ubuntu you can add it in the startup applications preferences to launch it at boot.

    acv_atrAuthor
    Visitor II
    March 31, 2022

    Hello @Richard.Chvr​ 

    Thank you for your answer and workaround.

    That approach works assuming automatically login by the user on power-up.

    To ensure a better security approach, I want/need to start the STM32CubeMonitor before use login.

    Tipically I can do this using a service.

    If you have other idea or workaroud to implement this, please, let me know.

    Thank you