/openbas

UC Berkeley Open Building Automation Systems (OpenBAS)

Primary LanguageCSS

OpenBAS

Deployment Setup

See INSTALL.md in this directory

Development Setup

Getting Started

Install Meteorite.

To install all the dependencies and run the app:

cd openbas
mrt --settings settings.json

When cloning this for the first time, make sure that you have the upmu-plotter submodule updated. To do this, run the following command from the same directory as this README:

git submodule update --init
git submodule foreach git pull origin master

Problems Being up to date?

  1. from clean openbas install
  2. mrt migrate-app -- this will fail
  3. remove accounts-ui-bootstrap-3 and collectionfs from smart.json, remove trailing comma from line 8
  4. mrt install
  5. mrt migrate-app
  6. remove cfs-*, collectionfs from packages, .meteor/packages
  7. meteor remove cmather:iron-router
  8. meteor add iron:router
  9. meteor add mizzao:jquery-ui
  10. meteor remove mizzao:jqueryui
  11. meteor remove mrt:bootstrap-3
  12. meteor add mizzao:bootstrap-3
  13. sed -e 's/^[a-zA-Z0-9]/meteor remove &/' .meteor/packages | sed 's/\@[0-9\.]*//g' > packages-rm.sh
  14. sed -e 's/ remove / add /' packages-rm.sh > packages-add.sh
  15. bash packages-rm.sh
  16. meteor list
  17. meteor update
  18. bash packages-add.sh
  19. meteor add cfs:standard-packages
  20. meteor add cfs:filesystem
  21. meteor --settings settings.json should work

If on Ubuntu system:

Install Meteor

curl https://install.meteor.com | sh

Put Meteor's node on the path

export PATH=~/.meteor/tools/latest/bin:$PATH

Install NPM, Node's package manager

sudo apt-get install npm

Install meteorite

sudo -H npm install -g meteorite

From within the openbas folder, run the following to install dependencies and run the app

mrt --settings settings.json

Running OpenBAS

  • change subscription key in building.ini for your local archiver

  • change archiver location in settings.json for local archiver

  • change public.site in settings.json to be Metadata/Site for building.ini

  • install pymongo:

    sudo pip install pymongo
    

    OR

    sudo apt-get install python-pymongo
    

    then run the source:

    twistd -n smap building.ini