Application
You can run the application from the shortcut in your start menu / applications called System Bridge
.
Linux
Linux users can also run the application from the terminal. This is useful for debugging and reporting startup issues.
system-bridge
Autostart
To enable autostart, open settings via the system tray icon, enable autostart and click the save icon. The application will now be added to startup.
No GUI / Headless
If you want to run the application without a GUI, you can use the following command:
system-bridge --no-gui
Systemd Service
Here is an example systemd service. This runs as root, so you will need to have run the install commands as root for this to run.
[Unit]
Description=System Bridge
After=network.target
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/system-bridge --no-gui
User=username
Restart=on-abort
RemainAfterExit=yes
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Token
The token
is essential to connect to the API/WebSocket. You can copy this using the tray menu, or reading the logs after starting the application (useful if running headless or with --no-gui
).
You can also use the CLI which is provided by the systembridgecli
package which you will need to install Python first before
python -m pip install --upgrade systembridgecli
python -m systembridgecli token