How to use the maestral.sync.daemon.stop_maestral_daemon_process function in maestral

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github SamSchott / maestral-dropbox / maestral / gui / main.py View on Github external
:param bool stop_daemon: If ``True``, the sync daemon will be stopped when
            quitting the GUI, if ``False``, it will be kept alive. If ``None``, the daemon
            will only be stopped if it was started by the GUI (default).
        """
        logger.info("Quitting...")

        if stop_daemon is None:
            stop_daemon = self._started

        # stop update timer to stop communication with daemon
        self.update_ui_timer.stop()

        # stop sync daemon if we started it or ``stop_daemon==True``
        if stop_daemon and self.mdbx and not IS_MACOS_BUNDLE:
            self.mdbx._pyroRelease()
            stop_maestral_daemon_process(CONFIG_NAME)

        # quit
        self.deleteLater()
        QtCore.QCoreApplication.quit()
        sys.exit(0)
github SamSchott / maestral-dropbox / maestral / cli.py View on Github external
def stop_daemon_with_cli_feedback(config_name):
    """Wrapper around `daemon.stop_maestral_daemon_process`
    with command line feedback."""

    from maestral.sync.daemon import stop_maestral_daemon_process

    click.echo("Stopping Maestral...", nl=False)
    success = stop_maestral_daemon_process(config_name)
    if success is None:
        click.echo("Maestral daemon was not running.")
    elif success is True:
        click.echo("\rStopping Maestral...        " + OK)
    else:
        click.echo("\rStopping Maestral...        " + KILLED)