peanut
peanut is the process execution and control utility for OCClib-based O² processes. Its purpose
is to be a debugging and development aid for non-FairMQ O² devices, where FairMQ's interactive
controller is not available.
In aliBuild it is part of the coconut package.
peanut can connect to a running OCClib-based process, query its status, drive its state machine
and push runtime configuration data.
peanut is an interactive tool, the only information it picks up from its environment is the
OCC_CONTROL_PORT variable, which is used to connect to a running OCClib-based process.
$ OCC_CONTROL_PORT=<some port> peanut

peanut commands are documented inline. Each transition is applied immediately and
the state is updated in real time.
Compared to the raw gRPC API, the following limitations apply:
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It is not possible to perform a GO_ERROR transition, as this transition is only triggered from
user code.
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The CONFIGURE transition may be triggered both with and without runtime configuration data, which
may or may not be suitable depending on user code. All other transitions send no payload.
The last two commands are not transitions:
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Load configuration allows the user to read in a JSON or YAML file containing sample
configuration data that is then available to be pushed to the controlled process during a future
CONFIGURE transition. On startup, there is no file loaded, so a CONFIGURE transition will push
an empty payload. Once a runtime configuration file is loaded, its title bar reports NOT PUSHED
until the next CONFIGURE transition, at which point it becomes PUSHED.
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Quit disconnects from the controlled process and quits peanut, but it performs no transitions
or other data exchange with the controlled process. A future instance of peanut may reattach itself
to the same process and continue from there.