@unraid/api
Installation
Ensure you have the latest version of the unraid.net plugin. This script should be run automatically on every boot.
/etc/rc.d/rc.unraid-api install
CLI
If you're on a unraid v6.9.0 or later machine this should be available by running unraid-api in any directory.
root@Devon:~# unraid-api
Unraid API
Thanks for using the official Unraid API
Usage:
$ unraid-api command <options>
Options:
-h, --help Prints this usage guide.
-d, --debug Enabled debug mode.
-p, --port string Set the graphql port.
--environment production/staging/development Set the working environment.
--log-level error/warn/info/debug/trace/silly Set the log level.
--log-transport console/syslog Set the log transport. (default=syslog)
-v, --version Show version.
Copyright © 2021 Lime Technology, Inc.
Connecting
HTTP
This can be accessed by default via http://tower.local/graphql. If the server is connected to my servers then it's likely to have a DNS hash address, something like https://www.__HASH_HERE__.unraid.net/graphql.
See https://graphql.org/learn/serving-over-http/#http-methods-headers-and-body
WS
If you're using the ApolloClient please see https://github.com/apollographql/subscriptions-transport-ws#full-websocket-transport otherwise see https://github.com/apollographql/subscriptions-transport-ws/blob/master/PROTOCOL.md
Logs
If installed on a unraid machine logs can be accessed via syslog.
Log levels can be changed on start using the --log-level flag like so --log-level=info/debug/silly/trace.
Debug mode
Debug mode can be enabled with the -d or --debug flag.
This will enable debug logs and the playground.
Playground
The playground can be access via http://tower.local/graphql while in debug mode.
To get your API key open a terminal on your server and run cat /boot/config/plugins/dynamix.my.servers/myservers.cfg | grep apikey= | cut -d '"' -f2. Add that API key in the "HTTP headers" panel of the playground.
{
"x-api-key":"__REPLACE_ME_WITH_API_KEY__"
}
Next add the query you want to run and hit the play icon.
query welcome {
welcome {
message
}
}
You should get something like this back.
{
"data": {
"welcome": {
"message": "Welcome root to this Unraid 6.10.0 server"
}
}
}
Click the "Schema" and "Docs" button on the right side of the playground to learn more. For exploring the schema visually I'd suggest using Voyager.
Development
Running this locally
NCHAN=disable \ # Disable nchan polling
MOTHERSHIP_RELAY_WS_LINK=ws://localhost:8000 \ # Switch to local copy of mothership
PATHS_UNRAID_DATA=$(pwd)/dev/data \ # Where we store plugin data (e.g. permissions.json)
PATHS_STATES=$(pwd)/dev/states \ # Where .ini files live (e.g. vars.ini)
PATHS_DYNAMIX_BASE=$(pwd)/dev/dynamix \ # Dynamix's data directory
PATHS_DYNAMIX_CONFIG=$(pwd)/dev/dynamix/dynamix.cfg \ # Dynamix's config file
PATHS_MY_SERVERS_CONFIG=$(pwd)/dev/unraid.net/myservers.cfg \ # My servers config file
PORT=8500 \ # What port unraid-api should start on (e.g. /var/run/unraid-api.sock or 8000)
node dist/cli.js --debug # Enable debug logging
Release
To create a new version run npm run release.
To create a new prerelease run npm run release -- --prerelease alpha.
Using a custom version (e.g. testing a new release)
- Download the tgz you want from the releases page and copy to
/boot/config/plugins/dynamix.my.servers/unraid-api.tgz. - Download the plugin
https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/unraid-api/dynamix.unraid.net.staging.plgto a new area on the flash drive. I put it in/boot/config/custom/. - Edit that plg and remove the MD5/SHA256 entries from
unraid-api.tgz. Now when it installs it will use theunraid-api.tgzthat exists on the flash instead of downloading the latest one. - Go to Plugins -> Install Plugin -> navigate to /boot/config/custom and select the staging plugin.
License
Copyright 2019-2021 Lime Technology Inc. All rights reserved.