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Query app status without token

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  • LanhildL Offline
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    #1

    One should be able to query an app status without an API token. Basically, create a new unauthenticated endpoint /api/v1/apps/APP_ID/status that would return only the health and runState keys.

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      @Lanhild What is the use case here? Can't you just query https://app.domain.com ? Both the health and runState are dashboard specific and tracking internal states. You can create readonly tokens btw for healthcheck bots - https://docs.cloudron.io/profile/#api-tokens

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        For Uptime Kuma usage. Does health come from the healthcheck attribute in the app's manifest?

        If so then a readonly token is sufficient.

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        • LanhildL Lanhild

          For Uptime Kuma usage. Does health come from the healthcheck attribute in the app's manifest?

          If so then a readonly token is sufficient.

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          #4

          @Lanhild yes, the health value is obtained from the healthcheck. We have a "health checker" which polls apps every 10 seconds . If the app responds to the healtcheck attribute, it gets the state 'healthy'. If it didn't respond, it waits for around 20 mins to mark it as 'unhealthy'.

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