Путеводитель по Руководству Linux

  User  |  Syst  |  Libr  |  Device  |  Files  |  Other  |  Admin  |  Head  |



   flatpak-run    ( 1 )

запустить приложение или открыть оболочку во время выполнения (Run an application or open a shell in a runtime)

Имя (Name)

flatpak-run - Run an application or open a shell in a runtime


Синопсис (Synopsis)

flatpak run [OPTION...] REF [ARG...]


Описание (Description)

If REF names an installed application, flatpak runs the application in a sandboxed environment. Extra arguments are passed on to the application.

If REF names a runtime, a shell is opened in the runtime. This is useful for development and testing.

By default, flatpak will look for the application or runtime in all per-user and system installations. This can be overridden with the --user, --system and --installation options.

flatpak creates a sandboxed environment for the application to run in by mounting the right runtime at /usr and a writable directory at /var, whose content is preserved between application runs. The application itself is mounted at /app.

The details of the sandboxed environment are controlled by the application metadata and various options like --share and --socket that are passed to the run command: Access is allowed if it was requested either in the application metadata file or with an option and the user hasn't overridden it.

The remaining arguments are passed to the command that gets run in the sandboxed environment. See the --file-forwarding option for handling of file arguments.

Environment variables are generally passed on to the sandboxed application, with certain exceptions. The application metadata can override environment variables, as well as the --env option. Apart from that, Flatpak always unsets or overrides the following variables, since their session values are likely to interfere with the functioning of the sandbox: PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH XDG_CONFIG_DIRS XDG_DATA_DIRS SHELL TMPDIR PYTHONPATH PERLLIB PERL5LIB XCURSOR_PATH

Flatpak also overrides the XDG environment variables to point sandboxed applications at their writable filesystem locations below ~/.var/app/$APPID/: XDG_DATA_HOME XDG_CONFIG_HOME XDG_CACHE_HOME

The host values of these variables are made available inside the sandbox via these HOST_-prefixed variables: HOST_XDG_DATA_HOME HOST_XDG_CONFIG_HOME HOST_XDG_CACHE_HOME

Flatpak sets the environment variable FLATPAK_ID to the application ID of the running app.

Flatpak also bind-mounts as read-only the host's /etc/os-release (if available, or /usr/lib/os-release as a fallback) to /run/host/os-release in accordance with the os-release specification[1].

If parental controls support is enabled, flatpak will check the current user's parental controls settings, and will refuse to run an app if it is blocklisted for the current user.