ncantu 46bf9676a0 Install and enable all missing systemd services
**Motivations:**
- Ensure all application directories have systemd services enabled at boot
- Complete service installation for api-relay, filigrane-api, and clamav-api
- Fix dependencies and import issues preventing clamav-api from starting

**Root causes:**
- Three services (api-relay, filigrane-api, clamav-api) had service files but were not installed in systemd
- api-clamav had incorrect node-clamav version (0.12.1) that doesn't exist
- api-clamav dependencies were not installed (node_modules missing)
- ES module import syntax incompatible with CommonJS node-clamav package

**Correctifs:**
- Installed api-relay.service, filigrane-api.service, and clamav-api.service in /etc/systemd/system/
- Enabled all three services for automatic startup at boot
- Updated api-clamav/package.json: changed node-clamav version from ^0.12.1 to ^1.0.11
- Installed npm dependencies for api-clamav
- Fixed ES module import in api-clamav/src/routes/scan.js to use CommonJS-compatible syntax

**Evolutions:**
- All 7 application services now have systemd services enabled at boot
- Complete service coverage: anchorage-api, faucet-api, signet-dashboard, userwallet, api-relay, filigrane-api, clamav-api
- All services verified active and listening on their respective ports

**Pages affectées:**
- api-clamav/package.json
- api-clamav/src/routes/scan.js
- api-clamav/node_modules/ (new)
- api-clamav/package-lock.json (new)
- /etc/systemd/system/api-relay.service (new)
- /etc/systemd/system/filigrane-api.service (new)
- /etc/systemd/system/clamav-api.service (new)
2026-01-26 12:56:11 +01:00

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destroy

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Destroy a stream.

This module is meant to ensure a stream gets destroyed, handling different APIs and Node.js bugs.

API

var destroy = require('destroy')

destroy(stream [, suppress])

Destroy the given stream, and optionally suppress any future error events.

In most cases, this is identical to a simple stream.destroy() call. The rules are as follows for a given stream:

  1. If the stream is an instance of ReadStream, then call stream.destroy() and add a listener to the open event to call stream.close() if it is fired. This is for a Node.js bug that will leak a file descriptor if .destroy() is called before open.
  2. If the stream is an instance of a zlib stream, then call stream.destroy() and close the underlying zlib handle if open, otherwise call stream.close(). This is for consistency across Node.js versions and a Node.js bug that will leak a native zlib handle.
  3. If the stream is not an instance of Stream, then nothing happens.
  4. If the stream has a .destroy() method, then call it.

The function returns the stream passed in as the argument.

Example

var destroy = require('destroy')

var fs = require('fs')
var stream = fs.createReadStream('package.json')

// ... and later
destroy(stream)