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  • Installing Flexmonster Data Server as a Windows/Unix service

    This guide describes how to install Flexmonster Data Server as a service. Flexmonster Pivot can be downloaded here. You can also learn about other ways of using the Data Server.

    The main benefits of using the Data Server as a Windows/Unix service are:

    • Can be managed via a convenient GUI tool — Flexmonster Admin Panel.
    • Runs in the background.
    • Starts automatically with the OS.
    • Can be configured to automatically restart on a crash.
    • Hard to close unintentionally.

    Supported operating systems

    The Data Server is available for the following operating systems:

    • Windows (32-bit and 64-bit).
    • macOS (64-bit and ARM64).
    • Ubuntu/Linux (64-bit and ARM64).

    Installing Flexmonster Data Server

    Prerequisites

    • Flexmonster CLI
      Install it with the following command:
      npm install -g flexmonster-cli

    To install the Data Server, continue with the following steps.

    Step 1. Download

    To get the Data Server, run the flexmonster add fds command:

    flexmonster add fds -r

    This command installs the Data Server for your operating system and runs it as a service. Besides, the command installs Flexmonster Admin Panel — a graphical user interface for the Data Server as a service.

    Note The Admin Panel will not connect to the Data Server used as a DLL or as a console application.

    Now the Data Server is installed as a service on your machine. The Data Server's files can be found in the flexmonster‑data‑server/ folder in your working directory.

    Step 2. See the download package structure

    Let’s have a look at the flexmonster‑data‑server/ folder’s structure:

    • Flexmonster-Admin-Panel — the file to install Flexmonster Admin Panel.
    • flexmonster-data-server — an executable version of Flexmonster Data Server.
    • service-install — the executable file to install the Data Server as a service.
    • service-uninstall — the executable file to uninstall the Data Server as a service.
    • flexmonster-config.json — Flexmonster Data Server configuration file. It contains a configured ready-to-use CSV data source "sample-index".
      Note that if you have been using the Data Server prior to version 2.9.58, the Data Server possibly uses another flexmonster-config.json file when run as a service.
    • sample-data/data.csv — the file with sample CSV data to create "sample-index".

    Migrating existing configurations

    If you have already used the Data Server, you can import your existing configurations using Flexmonster Admin Panel:

    1. Open the Admin Panel.
    2. Go to the Settings tab.
    3. Scroll down and use the Import configuration file functionality.

    See how it can be done:

    Migrate existing Data Server configurations to the Admin Panel

    Connecting to the Data Server

    Step 1. Embed the component into your webpage

    If Flexmonster is not yet embedded, set up an empty component in your webpage:

    In pure JavaScript

    Complete the Integrating Flexmonster guide. Your code should look similar to the following example:

    let pivot = new Flexmonster({
      container: "pivotContainer",
      componentFolder: "node_modules/flexmonster/",
      toolbar: true
    });

    In React

    Complete the Integration with React guide. Your code should look similar to the following example:

    <FlexmonsterReact.Pivot
     toolbar={true}
    />

    In Angular

    Complete the Integration with Angular guide. Your code should look similar to the following example:

    <fm-pivot
     [toolbar]="true">
    </fm-pivot>

    In Vue

    Complete the Integration with Vue guide. Your code should look similar to the following example:

    <Pivot
     toolbar
    />

    Step 2. Configure the report

    To connect to Flexmonster Data Server, configure the report as follows:

    let pivot = new Flexmonster({
      container: "pivotContainer",
      componentFolder: "node_modules/flexmonster/",
      toolbar: true,
      report: {
        dataSource: {
          type: "api",
          url: "http://localhost:9500",
          index: "sample-index"
        }
      }
    });

    Note The "sample-index" is the index predefined in the Admin Panel.

    Open the webpage in the browser: the pivot table with the sample CSV data is shown.

    Uninstalling the Data Server

    To completely uninstall the Data Server as a service, you need to delete the Data Server's executable, the Admin Panel, and the Data Server folders.

    Note The uninstallation is irreversible, so ensure you back up the flexmonster-config.json file.

    Learn how to uninstall the Data Server depending on the operating system it runs on:

    On Windows

    Step 1. Open the flexmonster-data-server/ folder and run the service-uninstall.bat file from the console:

    service-uninstall.bat

    This command will stop and delete the Data Server service.

    Step 2. Delete the flexmonster-data-server/ and C:/ProgramData/FlexmonsterDataServer/ folders.

    Step 3. If you were using Flexmonster Admin Panel, uninstall it. See how to uninstall apps and programs in Windows.

    On macOS

    Step 1. Open the flexmonster-data-server/ folder and run the service-uninstall.sh file from the console:

    sh ./service-uninstall.sh

    This command will stop and delete the Data Server service.

    Step 2. Delete the flexmonster-data-server/ and ~/.local/share/FlexmonsterDataServer/ (will resolve to /home/[current_user]/.local/share/FlexmonsterDataServer/) folders.

    Step 3. If you were using Flexmonster Admin Panel, delete the /Applications/Flexmonster Admin Panel.app file.

    On Ubuntu/Linux

    Step 1. Open the flexmonster-data-server/ folder and run the service-uninstall file from the console:

    ./service-uninstall

    This command will stop and delete the Data Server service.

    Step 2. Delete the flexmonster-data-server/ and ~/.local/share/FlexmonsterDataServer/ (will resolve to /home/[current_user]/.local/share/FlexmonsterDataServer/) folders.

    Step 3. If you were using Flexmonster Admin Panel, delete the Flexmonster-Admin-Panel.AppImage file.

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