Websocket based MMDVM dashboard. Forked from https://github.com/dg9vh/MMDVMHost-Websocketboard
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README.md
MMDVMHost-Websocketboard
Introduction
This is a very first development version of my new MMDVMDash using websockets-technology to get rid of high load on Raspberry Pi and others and keep those temperature down.
Also this should improve user experience.
Installation
You'll need to install several python3 modules. A concrete list will follow here later. Actually known:
- websockets:
sudo apt install python3-websockets
- ansi2html:
sudo pip3 install ansi2html
Installation steps
- clone this repository to your home-directory with
git clone --recurse-submodules -j8 https://github.com/dg9vh/MMDVMHost-Websocketboard
to clone the repository with it's submodules - create directory with
sudo mkdir /opt/MMDVMDash
- change ownership to your user for example with
sudo chown -R pi /opt/MMDVMDash
- copy all files from repository into this folder
- modify logtailer.ini to fit your needs
- modify /js/config.js to fit your needs, here you can switch on/off tabs showing or enable debug for getting some output in javascript console
- copy files in /opt/MMDVMDash/systemd to /etc/systemd/system or similar corresponding to your system
- modify both scripts to fit your needs
- enable services with following commmands, this results in starting both automatically after reboot:
sudo systemctl enable http.server.service
sudo systemctl enable logtailer.service
- start services with following commmands:
sudo systemctl start http.server.service
sudo systemctl start logtailer.service
Finally you should be able to get the new Dashboard calling the hostname of your hotspot and port 8000 (default) in your broser
Credits
logtailer.py is based on the work of http://shzhangji.com/blog/2017/07/15/log-tailer-with-websocket-and-python/