nbagent is a Nullboard backup agent for Unix systems.
It works in the same way that the official Nullboard Backup Agent for Windows.
Note: I also created https://github.com/luismedel/docker-nullboard in case you want to have a full self-contained Nullboard installation (Nullboard app + nbagent)
$ pip install nbagentInvoke nbagent:
$ nbagentImmediately you'll see an output similar to this:
* [i] Using data directory /Users/luis/.local/share/nbagent * [i] Config saved to /Users/luis/.local/share/nbagent/app-config.json * [!] Nullboard token: d6606ecaaae54612906cc56a75583b61 * [i] Server listening 0.0.0.0:10001...Note the line:
* [!] Nullboard token: d6606ecaaae54612906cc56a75583b61 Just copy the auth token (in this example d6606ecaaae54612906cc56a75583b61) into Nullboard, as per the instructions and you're ready to go.
If for any reason you need to reset the auth token use:
$ nbagent --reset-tokenYou can also set a custom token if you want:
$ nbagent --override-token "123-456-789"nbagent allows you to specify several settings if you're not comfortable with the defaults.
Note that
nbagentdon't use hardcoded paths for the data. It tries to use the standard directory$XDG_DATA_HOME. If not defined, it defaults to$HOME/.local/share.`
$ nbagent --help Usage: nbagent [OPTIONS] Start listening for Nullboard requests. Options: --addr TEXT Bind to address [default: 0.0.0.0] --port INTEGER Use custom port [default: 10001] --data TEXT Directory for data [default: ~/.local/share/nbagent] --reset-token Generate a new random auth token --override-token TEXT Use a custom auth token --help Show this message and exit.