A StrongDM desktop application for Linux implemented in Compose Multiplatform.
At the time of writing there's no official StrongDM desktop app for Linux platforms. I needed an application that allowed me to do the most basic tasks without having to use the commands line each time and manually look for the resource I am trying to connect to from a very (very) long list.
This application does only that:
- show all available resources
- allow you to look for a service using one or more strings (i.e. "mysql,usa,dev")
- connect and/or disconnect with a click
This application reads the output of the sdm status
command in order to identify the available services. It assumes
that the first column in this output represents the resource identifier and uses it when executing the connect and
disconnect commands. It also looks for "connected" and "not connected" in each line to identify the connection status. If
any of these assumptions are not correct according to the output generated by your system then the
application may not work as intended.
On Debian based systems simply download and install the latest deb located in the releases section with a double click, or using any of the following commands:
sudo dpkg -i sdm-portable_X.X.X_amd64.deb
sudo apt-get install ./sdm-portable_X.X.X_amd64.deb
java -jar sdm_portable-linux-x64-1.0.3.jar
- Java SDK 17+
- fakeroot (
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install fakeroot
)
- Build the debian binary
./gradlew packageDeb
- Locate the .deb file under the build/compose/binaries folder.
Use the standard Compose Multiplatform package commands.
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE