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---
layout: post
title: "Opentox development in tmux"
description: ""
category: Development
tags: [Tmux]
---
{% include JB/setup %}
The following script starts each opentox service in a separate tmux window and provides separate windows for editing and testing - kind of a IDE for opentox and very useful for debugging.
#!/bin/sh
# kill/restart services
killall unicorn
pkill 4s-httpd
pkill 4s-backend
sudo /etc/rc.d/avahi-daemon restart
4s-backend opentox
cd ~/opentox
# create a new session and detach from it
tmux new-session -d -s opentox -n '4s-httpd -p 8080 -D opentox'
# tmux configuration
tmux set set-remain-on-exit on
tmux bind r respawn-window
# start services
cd ~/opentox/task
pwd && git pull
tmux new-window -n 'task' 'unicorn -p 8081'
cd ~/opentox/feature
pwd && git pull
tmux new-window -n 'feature' 'unicorn -p 8082'
cd ~/opentox/dataset
pwd && git pull
tmux new-window -n 'dataset' 'unicorn -p 8083'
cd ~/opentox/toxbank-investigation
pwd && git pull
tmux new-window -n 'investigation' 'unicorn -p 8084'
cd ~/opentox/model
pwd && git pull
tmux new-window -n 'model' 'unicorn -p 8085'
cd ~/opentox/opentox-test
pwd && git pull
tmux new-window -n 'test'
cd ~/opentox
tmux new-window -n 'work'
tmux select-window -t :6
tmux -2 attach-session
Tip: To restart a service move to the corresponding window (`Ctrl-b $window_id`), kill the service (`Ctrl-c`) and respawn the window (`Ctrl-b r`).
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