.. _app_installation_flow: App Installation Flow ===================== Image Pulling(Docker) --------------------- AppAPI **2.5.0+** will always first try to pull a docker image with a ``suffix`` equal to value of *computeDevice*. Let us remind you that ``computeDevice`` can take the following values: ``cpu``, ``cuda``, ``rocm`` The suffix will be added as follows: .. code:: return $imageParams['image_src'] . '/' . $imageParams['image_name'] . '-' . $daemonConfig['computeDevice']['id'] . ':' . $imageParams['image_tag']; For ``cpu`` AppAPI will first try to get the image from ``ghcr.io/cloud-py-api/skeleton-cpu:latest``. In case the image is not found, ``ghcr.io/cloud-py-api/skeleton:latest`` will be pulled. If you as an application developer want to have a custom images for any of these values, you can push that extended images to registry in addition to the based one. Heartbeat --------- The first thing AppAPI does is deploy of the application. In the case of ``Docker``, this is: #. 1. performing an image pull #. 2. creating container from the docker image #. 3. if the container supports `healthcheck` - AppAPI waits for the `healthy` status #. 4. waiting until the “/heartbeat” endpoint becomes available with a ``GET`` request The application, in response to the request "/heartbeat", should return json: ``{"status": "ok"}``. .. note:: The request to ``/heartbeat`` endpoint is made without AppAPI authentication. Init ---- .. note:: Starting from this point, all requests made by AppAPI contains :ref:`auth-headers`. After application is ready, which is determined by previous step, AppAPI sends ``POST`` request to the ``/init`` application endpoint. *If the application does not need to carry out long initialization, it has an option to not implement "/init" endpoint, so AppAPI will get 404 or 501 error on it's request, and consider that initialization is done and this section can be skipped.* In case you want to implement "/init" endpoint, your application should: 1. In "/init" handler: Response with empty JSON on AppAPI call. 2. In background job: Send an ``OCS request`` to ``PUT /ocs/v1.php/apps/app_api/ex-app/status`` with the progress value. .. warning:: ``PUT /ocs/v1.php/apps/app_api/apps/status/$APP_ID`` is deprecated and will be removed in the future. Possible values for **progress** are integers from 1 to 100; after receiving the value 100, the **application is considered initialized and ready to work**. If at the initialization stage the application has a critical error due to which its further operation is impossible, ``"error": "some error"`` should be added to the ``OCS request`` for setting progress, with a short explanation at what stage this error occurred. Example of request payload with error will look like this:: {"progress": 67, "error": "connection error to huggingface."} Enabled ------- After receiving **progress: 100** (*or when ExApp is not implementing "/init" endpoint*), AppAPI enables the application. To enable or disable the application, a PUT request is sent to the ``/enabled`` endpoint. .. note:: Unlike using a payload, this request utilizes a query parameter named ``enabled`` to specify the desired state. The ``enabled`` parameter accepts an integer value: * `1` to enable the application * `0` to disable the application For example, to enable the application, the request would be:: PUT http://expapp:2432/enabled?enabled=1 Similarly, to disable the application, the request would be:: PUT http://expapp:2432/enabled?enabled=0 This approach ensures that the application's state can be easily toggled using a simple query parameter. .. note:: ``/enabled`` endpoint shares both **enabling** and **disabling**, so app should determine what is going on using the ``enabled`` input parameter of the request. Inside ``/enabled`` handler application should register all actions related to the Nextcloud, like UI and all other stuff. Response for this request should contain:: {"error": ""} for success and if some error occur during **enabling**, it should be present and not be empty:: {"error": "i cant handle enabling"} This is all three steps involved in the applications installation flow.