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Getting started

This tool is a work in progress. Use this to receive and test rpc calls from IOT network servers and visualize data. It requires mongodb for certain command persistence and data dumps as well as redis for command queues. The below assumes you have nodejs installed (tested with 7.10.1 and 8.5.0). First run npm i.

if you are using pm2, you can simply do: npm start

Else from the root directory of the app type: node ./www/bin

visit localhost:PORT/lora in your webrowser to access the user interface.

.ENV file

You will need to have an .env file with the following:

APP_URL=
APP_ROOT=/lora/
APP_WEB_URL=
RPC_CLIENT_URL=rpc
IO_URL=
MONGO_URL=
REDIS_URL=
REDIS_PORT=
ONEMTOM_URL=http://1m2m.eu/services/GETPAYLOAD?Human=0&PL=
TELEGRAM_TOKEN= <NOT IN USE>
TELEGRAM_PUBLIC_URL= <NOT IN USE>
TELEGRAM_WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT_HASH= <NOT IN USE>
NODE_ENV=development
PORT=
MAPBOX_TOKEN=
APP_REQ_DELAY=
APP_REQ_LIMIT=
APP_REQ_WINDOW=

LoraWAN Network Server providers

Supported methods in the methodsmiddleware currently include the Everynet core API. To add your own provider, simply extend the module with method.youprovider.myMethod(). Set the RPC_CLIENT_URL key in the .env with the same value you gave to your network server provider as callback url for your app.

Backend

If you are serving your app online, you will need to configure your web server to proxy requests to nodejs and sockets.io to listen to live rpc calls.

Improvements

  • allow programmation of several devices at the same time
  • Move controllers to /controllers
  • Make db get
  • Make simple token auth
  • migrate data from file to mongo
  • put legend and labels on graphs
  • ...