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Here you can find change log.
This is a main controller, that starts all other ioBroker adapters.
Official Web-Site: http://iobroker.net
Forum: http://forum.iobroker.net
ioBroker wiki: https://github.com/ioBroker/ioBroker/wiki/Home-(English)
Explanation of the concept: https://github.com/iobroker/iobroker
This is a Javascript/Node.js implementation of an ioBroker controller.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get install curl build-essential
sudo curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | sudo bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
see https://github.com/ioBroker/ioBroker/wiki/Installation
After that the ioBroker should run and be available in browser under http://<ip>:8081/
- run
./iobroker start
in the ioBroker directory to start the ioBroker controller in the background - watch the logfile
tail -f log/iobroker.log
or
- run
node node_modules/iobroker.js-controller/controller.js
to start the ioBroker controller in foreground and watch the log on console
- run
iobroker start
in the ioBroker directory to start the ioBroker controller in the background console - check the logfile
node_modules/iobroker.js-controller/log/iobroker.log
or
- run
node node_modules/iobroker.js-controller/controller.js
to start the ioBroker controller in foreground and watch the log on console
- Linux from here: https://redis.io/download
- Windows from here: https://github.com/MicrosoftArchive/redis/releases
The admin adapter starts a web-server that hosts the Admin UI. Default port is 8081, so just open http://<iobroker>:8081/ If port 8081 is occupied, you can install second Admin UI on alternate port and change port for first admin UI:
- run
./iobroker add admin --enabled --port 8090
and go to the http://<iobroker>:8090/. Of course you can change port 8090 to other one.
There is a possibility to use REDIS as states database. It is reasonable to do that for big installations or for systems with performance problems. It is possible to switch anytime between REDIS and In-Memory Javascript DB. The only problem, that all states must be updated by adapters again (values will be lost). Objects and configuration are not affected.
To install REDIS on linux/debian just write: apt-get install redis-server
.
If you plan to use mulithost installation you must allow connections to redis from any address (default only 127.0.0.1).
To do that edit file /etc/redis/redis.conf (sudo nano /etc/redis/redis.conf
) and replace bind 127.0.0.1
with bind 0.0.0.0
.
Don't forget to restart redis after that. (sudo /etc/init.d/redis-server restart
)
To install on windows download latest release here https://github.com/MSOpenTech/redis/releases.
To switch to REDIS write in the console following:
>iobroker stop
>iobroker setup custom
And then:
Type of objects DB [file, couch, redis], default [file]:
Host of objects DB(file), default[127.0.0.1]:
Port of objects DB(file), default[9001]:
Type of states DB [file, redis], default [file]: redis
Host of states DB (redis), default[127.0.0.1]:
Port of states DB (redis), default[6379]:
Data directory (file), default[../../../iobroker-data/]:
Host name of this machine [FastPC]:
creating conf/iobroker.json
Note that in fourth line it was entered redis.
Now ioBroker can be started. Of course redis must be first installed and firewall rules must be checked.
To switch back to JS States write the same commands again, just instead of redis in fourth line write nothing and press ENTER.
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Copyright (c) 2014-2019 bluefox dogafox@gmail.com,
Copyright (c) 2014 hobbyquaker