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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Path-to-RegExp

Turn an Express-style path string such as /user/:name into a regular expression.

Note: This is a legacy branch. You should upgrade to 1.x.

Usage

var pathToRegexp = require('path-to-regexp');

pathToRegexp(path, keys, options)

  • path A string in the express format, an array of such strings, or a regular expression
  • keys An array to be populated with the keys present in the url. Once the function completes, this will be an array of strings.
  • options
    • options.sensitive Defaults to false, set this to true to make routes case sensitive
    • options.strict Defaults to false, set this to true to make the trailing slash matter.
    • options.end Defaults to true, set this to false to only match the prefix of the URL.
var keys = [];
var exp = pathToRegexp('/foo/:bar', keys);
//keys = ['bar']
//exp = /^\/foo\/(?:([^\/]+?))\/?$/i

Live Demo

You can see a live demo of this library in use at express-route-tester.

License

MIT