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# Bundle Management

The console offers various commands to manage bundles, among other things. Most of these commands are not needed in the normal (non-developer) use of openHAB. However some basic console commands may be needed when dealing with certain advanced user situations, such as when testing a newly developed or patched binding.

# List Bundles

The bundle:list command returns a list of all currently installed bundles and their states, names, and versions. The core openHAB system is composed of many bundles. There will also be a bundle for each add-on, such a binding, that you have installed. A state of "Active" means the bundle is running.

openhab> bundle:list
START LEVEL 100 , List Threshold: 50
 ID | State    | Lvl | Version               | Name
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 22 │ Active │  80 │ 2.10.3                  │ Jackson-annotations
 23 │ Active │  80 │ 2.10.3                  │ Jackson-core
 24 │ Active │  80 │ 2.10.3                  │ jackson-databind
 25 │ Active │  80 │ 2.10.3                  │ Jackson-dataformat-YAML
 26 │ Active │  80 │ 2.10.3                  │ Jackson datatype: JSR310
 27 │ Active │  80 │ 2.8.2.v20180104-1110    │ Gson: Google Json Library for Java
...
209 | Active |  80 | 3.0.0                   | openHAB Add-ons :: Bundles :: Network Binding

# Start/Stop Bundles

Stopping a bundle is done using the command stop and the ID of the bundle:

openhab> bundle:stop 209
openhab> bundle:list
...
209 | Resolved |  80 | 3.0.0                 | openHAB Add-ons :: Bundles :: Network Binding

Starting a bundle is done using the start command and the ID of the bundle:

openhab> bundle:start 209
openhab> bundle:list
...
209 | Active   |  80 | 3.0.0                 | openHAB Add-ons :: Bundles :: Network Binding

# Naming Convention For Bundles

Bundles are named according to the following convention:

<prefix>.<type>.<id>

where

  • prefix is the first element to categorize the bundle. For addons this is org.openhab.
  • type is the add-on type, e.g. "binding", "persistence", or "ui"
  • id is the identifier for this bundle

These bundle names are used in many places in openHAB, such as in various configuration files. Logging also makes extensive use of this package namespace. You can see these names listed as the Symbolic names of bundles by using the -s option of bundle:list:

openhab> bundle:list -s
 ID | State    | Lvl | Version                | Symbolic name
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
...
209 | Active   |  80 | 3.0.0                  | org.openhab.binding.network