trilium/src/www.js

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JavaScript

#!/usr/bin/env node
// setup basic error handling even before requiring dependencies, since those can produce errors as well
process.on('unhandledRejection', error => {
// this makes sure that stacktrace of failed promise is printed out
console.log(error);
// but also try to log it into file
require('./services/log').info(error);
});
function exit() {
console.log("Caught interrupt/termination signal. Exiting.");
process.exit(0);
}
process.on('SIGINT', exit);
process.on('SIGTERM', exit);
const app = require('./app');
const sessionParser = require('./routes/session_parser');
const fs = require('fs');
const http = require('http');
const https = require('https');
const config = require('./services/config');
const log = require('./services/log');
const appInfo = require('./services/app_info');
const ws = require('./services/ws');
const utils = require('./services/utils');
const port = require('./services/port');
const host = require('./services/host');
const semver = require('semver');
if (!semver.satisfies(process.version, ">=10.5.0")) {
console.error("Trilium only supports node.js 10.5 and later");
process.exit(1);
}
startTrilium();
function startTrilium() {
/**
* The intended behavior is to detect when a second instance is running, in that case open the old instance
* instead of the new one. This is complicated by the fact that it is possible to run multiple instances of Trilium
* if port and data dir are configured separately. This complication is the source of the following weird usage.
*
* The line below makes sure that the "second-instance" (process in window.js) is fired. Normally it returns a boolean
* indicating whether another instance is running or not, but we ignore that and kill the app only based on the port conflict.
*
* A bit weird is that "second-instance" is triggered also on the valid usecases (different port/data dir) and
* focuses the existing window. But the new process is start as well and will steal the focus too, it will win, because
* its startup is slower than focusing the existing process/window. So in the end, it works out without having
* to do a complex evaluation.
*/
if (utils.isElectron()) {
require("electron").app.requestSingleInstanceLock();
}
log.info(JSON.stringify(appInfo, null, 2));
const cpuInfos = require('os').cpus();
if (cpuInfos && cpuInfos[0] !== undefined) { // https://github.com/zadam/trilium/pull/3957
log.info(`CPU model: ${cpuInfos[0].model}, logical cores: ${cpuInfos.length} freq: ${cpuInfos[0].speed} Mhz`); // for perf. issues it's good to know the rough configuration
}
const httpServer = startHttpServer();
ws.init(httpServer, sessionParser);
if (utils.isElectron()) {
const electronRouting = require('./routes/electron');
electronRouting(app);
}
}
function startHttpServer() {
app.set('port', port);
app.set('host', host);
// Check from config whether to trust reverse proxies to supply user IPs, hostnames and protocols
if (config['Network']['trustedReverseProxy']) {
if (config['Network']['trustedReverseProxy'] === true || config['Network']['trustedReverseProxy'].trim().length) {
app.set('trust proxy', config['Network']['trustedReverseProxy'])
}
}
log.info(`Trusted reverse proxy: ${app.get('trust proxy')}`)
let httpServer;
if (config['Network']['https']) {
if (!config['Network']['keyPath'] || !config['Network']['keyPath'].trim().length) {
throw new Error("keyPath in config.ini is required when https=true, but it's empty");
}
if (!config['Network']['certPath'] || !config['Network']['certPath'].trim().length) {
throw new Error("certPath in config.ini is required when https=true, but it's empty");
}
const options = {
key: fs.readFileSync(config['Network']['keyPath']),
cert: fs.readFileSync(config['Network']['certPath'])
};
httpServer = https.createServer(options, app);
log.info(`App HTTPS server starting up at port ${port}`);
} else {
httpServer = http.createServer(app);
log.info(`App HTTP server starting up at port ${port}`);
}
/**
* Listen on provided port, on all network interfaces.
*/
httpServer.keepAliveTimeout = 120000 * 5;
const listenOnTcp = port !== 0;
if (listenOnTcp) {
httpServer.listen(port, host); // TCP socket.
} else {
httpServer.listen(host); // Unix socket.
}
httpServer.on('error', error => {
if (!listenOnTcp || error.syscall !== 'listen') {
throw error;
}
// handle specific listen errors with friendly messages
switch (error.code) {
case 'EACCES':
console.error(`Port ${port} requires elevated privileges. It's recommended to use port above 1024.`);
process.exit(1);
break;
case 'EADDRINUSE':
console.error(`Port ${port} is already in use. Most likely, another Trilium process is already running. You might try to find it, kill it, and try again.`);
process.exit(1);
break;
default:
throw error;
}
}
)
httpServer.on('listening', () => {
if (listenOnTcp) {
log.info(`Listening on port ${port}`)
} else {
log.info(`Listening on unix socket ${host}`)
}
});
return httpServer;
}