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OpenEVSE WiFi Node Interface

Node web app for OpenEVSE WiFi gateway, can be run on embeded Linux e.g Raspberry Pi or OrangePi connected to a openevse controller via serial.

Requirements

sudo apt-get install node nodejs npm

Tested with npm V5.6.0 and nodejs v9.5.0.

If a new version of nodejs is not available for your distribution you may need to update, see nodejs install page.

Production

Install NPM package:

npm install -g openevse_wifi

Run with, where <endpoint> is the serial port where the open_evse controller:

openevse_wifi --endpoint <endpoint>

To Install on Raspbian Stretch

NPM must be updated since updated NPM package is no longer mentained for Stretch

curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_10.x | sudo bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
sudo chown -R pi ~/.config/
sudo chown -R pi ~/.npm
sudo chown -R pi /usr/lib/node_modules/
npm install -g openevse_wifi
openevse_wifi --endpoint /dev/ttyUSB0

Development

Install local version running from source:

git clone <this-repo>
npm install

Run using the following, where <endpoint> is the serial port where the open_evse controller

npm start -- --port 3000 --endpoint <endpoint>

e.g

npm start -- --port 3000 --endpoint /dev/AMA0

For testing a http RAPI end-point of OpenEVSE WiFi gateway can be used e.g

npm start -- --port 3000 --endpoint http://192.168.0.43/r

or

npm start -- --port 3000 --endpoint http://openevse.local/r

Then point your browser at http://localhost:3000/

Linking to GUI

Quite often you will need to be developing the GUI (or other Node.JS modules) at the same time. This can be done by using npm link.

Assuming openevse_wifi_gui is checked out in the same dir as this repo:

cd openevse_wifi_gui
npm link
cd ../openevse_wifi_server
npm install
npm link openevse_wifi_gui

Depending on your npm setup you may need to install the following:

npm install body-parser
npm install express
npm install

Debugging

OpenEVSE WiFi uses the debug library as does a number of the dependant modules. To enable debug you set the DEBUG variable to a filter indicating the modules you wish to receive debug from, eg;

export DEBUG=openevse*
npm start

for Linux or

$env:DEBUG="openevse*"
npm start

for Powershell on Windows

Docker

Building

docker build --tag openevse .

Run with default config

docker run --rm -it --name openevse -p 3000:3000/tcp openevse

Run in the background

docker run -d --rm --name openevse -p 3000:3000/tcp openevse --restart unless-stopped

Run with debug enabled

docker run --rm -it --env DEBUG=openevse* --name openevse -p 3000:3000/tcp openevse

Specify endpoint serial endpoint

docker run --rm -it --env DEBUG=openevse* --name openevse -p 3000:3000/tcp --device=/dev/ttyUSB0 openevse --endpoint /dev/ttyUSB0

Note: You need to expose the serial port device to docker using the --device option.

Specify endpoint HTTP endpoint

docker run --rm -it --env DEBUG=openevse* --name openevse -p 3000:3000/tcp --dns 172.16.0.1 openevse --endpoint http://openevse.lan/r

Note: Docker by default does not use the same DNS as the host machine so you need to use the --dns option to use your local DNS server (probably your router).

TODO mDNS setup.

Enabling HTTPS

To enable HTTPS on the server use the --cert and --key command line options to pass in the paths of the X.509 certificate and the associated private key.

npm start -- --cert server.cert --key server.key

You can generate a self-signed certificate/key using an on-line tool or the OpenSSL command line, eg.

openssl req -nodes -new -x509 -keyout server.key -out server.cert

Example Apache Reverse Proxy

    <VirtualHost *:443>
        ProxyPreserveHost On
        ProxyPass / http://0.0.0.0:3000/
        ProxyPassReverse / http://0.0.0.0:3000/
        ServerName openevse.domain.com
        SSLEngine on
       SSLCertificateFile /etc/certificate/certificate.crt
       SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/certificate/key.key
    </VirtualHost>

Modules required

a2enmod proxy
a2enmod proxy_http
a2enmod proxy_ajp
a2enmod rewrite
a2enmod deflate
a2enmod headers
a2enmod proxy_balancer
a2enmod proxy_connect
a2enmod proxy_html

Note: the following is from the ESP8266 version, may not apply

Tip The OpenEVSE WiFi HTML/JS/CSS can be 'compiled' without building the full firmware using the command:

pio run -t buildfs

Run as a service

Using systemd

sudo cp openevse.service /etc/systemd/system/openevse.service

Edit service file to specify correct path to match installation location

sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/openevse.service

Run at startup:

sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable openevse.service

Using PM2

sudo npm install -g pm2
pm2 start app.js

For status:

pm2 info app
pm2 list
pm2 restart app
mp2 stop app

Serve via apache

Install apache mod-proxy module then enable it:

sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-proxy-html
sudo a2enmod proxy
sudo a2enmod proxy_http
sudo a2enmod rewrite

copy example-openevse-apache.conf to /etc/apache2/sites-available making the relevant changes for your server then enable the site using a2ensite. e.g.

sudo cp example-openevse-apache.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/openevse.conf
sudo a2ensite openevse

Create log files, this step may not be needed but it's a good idea to check the permissions.

sudo touch /var/log/apache2/openevse_error.log
sudo touch /var/log/apache2/openevse_access.log
sudo service restart apache2

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