LoRa Server is an open-source LoRaWAN network-server. It is responsible for handling (and de-duplication) of uplink data received by the gateway(s) and the scheduling of downlink data transmissions.
- lora-gateway-bridge - converts the packet_forwarder protocol to JSON over MQTT and back
- loraserver - LoRaWAN network-server
- lora-app-server - LoRaWAN application-server
Please refer to the documentation for the getting started documentation and implemented features.
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Pre-compiled binaries are available at the releases page:
- Linux (including ARM / Raspberry Pi)
- OS X
- Windows
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Debian and Ubuntu packages are available at https://repos.loraserver.io.
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Source-code can be found at https://github.com/brocaar/loraserver.
The easiest way to get started is by using the provided docker-compose environment. To start a bash shell within the docker-compose environment, execute the following command from the root of this project:
docker-compose run --rm loraserver bash
A few example commands that you can run:
# run the tests
make test
# compile
make build
# cross-compile for Linux ARM
GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm make build
# cross-compile for Windows AMD64
GOOS=windows BINEXT=.exe GOARCH=amd64 make build
# build the .tar.gz file
make package
# build the .tar.gz file for Linux ARM
GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm make package
# build the .tar.gz file for Windows AMD64
GOOS=windows BINEXT=.exe GOARCH=amd64 make package
Alternatively, you can run the same commands from any working
Go environment. As all requirements are vendored,
there is no need to go get
these. Make sure you have Go 1.7.x installed
and that you clone this repository to
$GOPATH/src/github.com/brocaar/loraserver
.
There are a couple of ways to get involved:
- Join the discussions and share your feedback at https://gitter.io/loraserver/loraserver
- Report bugs or make feature-requests by opening an issue at https://github.com/brocaar/loraserver/issues
- Fix issues or improve documentation by creating pull-requests
When you would like to add new features, please discuss the feature first by creating an issue describing your feature, how you're planning to implement it, what the usecase is etc...
Would you like to support this project too? Please get in touch!
LoRa Server is distributed under the MIT license. See also LICENSE.