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#!/bin/bash
# -------------------------------------------------------------
# emonHub install and update script
# -------------------------------------------------------------
# Assumes emonhub repository installed via git:
# git clone https://github.com/openenergymonitor/emonhub.git
script_dir="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
echo "EmonHub directory: $script_dir"
# User input: is this a raspberrypi environment that requires serial configuration
emonSD_pi_env=0
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
read -p 'Apply raspberrypi serial configuration? (y/n): ' input
if [ "$input" == "y" ] || [ "$input" == "Y" ]; then
emonSD_pi_env=1
fi
else
openenergymonitor_dir=$1
cd $openenergymonitor_dir/EmonScripts/update
source load_config.sh
echo "emonSD_pi_env provided in arg = $emonSD_pi_env"
fi
# User input: check username to install emonhub with
if [ -z "$2" ]; then
user=$USER
read -p "Would you like to install emonhub under the $USER user? (y/n): " input
if [ "$input" != "y" ] && [ "$input" != "Y" ]; then
echo "Please switch to the user that you wish emonhub to be installed under"
exit 0
fi
echo "Running apt update"
sudo apt update
else
user=$2
echo "user provided as arg = $user"
fi
echo "installing or updating emonhub dependencies"
sudo apt-get install -y python3-serial python3-configobj python3-pip python3-pymodbus bluetooth python3-spidev
# removed libbluetooth-dev as this was causing a kernel update
# FIXME paho-mqtt V2 has new API. stick to V1.x for now
pip install --upgrade paho-mqtt==1.6.1
pip install requests py-sds011 sdm_modbus minimalmodbus
# Custom rpi-rfm69 library used for SPI RFM69 Low Power Labs interfacer
pip3 install https://github.com/openenergymonitor/rpi-rfm69/archive/refs/tags/v0.3.0-oem-4.zip
if [ "$emonSD_pi_env" = 1 ]; then
boot_config=/boot/config.txt
if [ -f /boot/firmware/config.txt ]; then
boot_config=/boot/firmware/config.txt
fi
echo "installing or updating raspberry pi related dependencies"
# Only install the GPIO library if on a Pi. Used by Pulse interfacer
pip3 install RPi.GPIO
# RaspberryPi Serial configuration
# disable Pi3 Bluetooth and restore UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & 15;
# Review should this be: dtoverlay=miniuart-bt?
echo "Disabling Bluetooth"
sudo sed -i -n '/dtoverlay=disable-bt/!p;$a dtoverlay=disable-bt' $boot_config
# Enable SPI
sudo sed -i 's/#dtparam=spi=on/dtparam=spi=on/' $boot_config
# We also need to stop the Bluetooth modem trying to use UART
echo "Stop Bluetooth modem"
sudo systemctl disable hciuart
boot_cmdline=/boot/cmdline.txt
if [ -f /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt ]; then
boot_cmdline=/boot/firmware/cmdline.txt
fi
# Remove console from /boot/cmdline.txt
echo "Remove console from /boot/cmdline.txt"
sudo sed -i "s/console=serial0,115200 //" $boot_cmdline
# stop and disable serial service??
echo "Stop and disable serial service"
sudo systemctl stop [email protected]
sudo systemctl disable [email protected]
sudo systemctl mask [email protected]
fi
# this should not be needed on main user but could be re-enabled
# sudo useradd -M -r -G dialout,tty -c "emonHub user" emonhub
# ---------------------------------------------------------
# EmonHub config file
# ---------------------------------------------------------
if [ ! -d /etc/emonhub ]; then
echo "Creating /etc/emonhub directory"
sudo mkdir /etc/emonhub
sudo chown $user:root /var/log/emonhub
else
echo "/etc/emonhub directory already exists"
sudo chown $user:root /var/log/emonhub
fi
if [ ! -f /etc/emonhub/emonhub.conf ]; then
sudo cp $script_dir/conf/emonpi2.default.emonhub.conf /etc/emonhub/emonhub.conf
echo "No existing emonhub.conf configuration file found, installing default"
# requires write permission for configuration from emoncms:config module
sudo chmod 666 /etc/emonhub/emonhub.conf
echo "emonhub.conf permissions adjusted to 666"
# Temporary: replace with update to default settings file
sudo sed -i "s/loglevel = DEBUG/loglevel = WARNING/" /etc/emonhub/emonhub.conf
echo "Default emonhub.conf log level set to WARNING"
fi
# Fix emonhub log file permissions
if [ -d /var/log/emonhub ]; then
echo "Setting ownership of /var/log/emonhub to $user"
sudo chown $user:root /var/log/emonhub
fi
if [ -f /var/log/emonhub/emonhub.log ]; then
echo "Setting ownership of /var/log/emonhub/emonhub.log to $user and permissions to 644"
sudo chown $user:$user /var/log/emonhub/emonhub.log
sudo chmod 644 /var/log/emonhub/emonhub.log
fi
# ---------------------------------------------------------
# Symlink emonhub source to /usr/local/bin/emonhub
# ---------------------------------------------------------
echo "Installing /usr/local/bin/emonhub symlink"
sudo ln -sf $script_dir/src /usr/local/bin/emonhub
# ---------------------------------------------------------
# Install service
# ---------------------------------------------------------
if [ -d /lib/systemd/system ]; then
if [ ! -f /lib/systemd/system/emonhub.service ]; then
echo "Installing emonhub.service in /lib/systemd/system (creating symlink)"
sudo ln -sf $script_dir/service/emonhub.service /lib/systemd/system
sudo systemctl enable emonhub.service
sudo systemctl restart emonhub.service
else
echo "emonhub.service already installed"
fi
fi
if [ "$user" != "pi" ]; then
echo "installing emonhub drop-in User=$user"
if [ ! -d /lib/systemd/system/emonhub.service.d ]; then
sudo mkdir /lib/systemd/system/emonhub.service.d
fi
echo $'[Service]\nUser='$user$'\nEnvironment="USER='$user'"' > emonhub.service.conf
sudo mv emonhub.service.conf /lib/systemd/system/emonhub.service.d/emonhub.conf
fi
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl restart emonhub.service
state=$(systemctl show emonhub | grep ActiveState)
echo "- Service $state"
# ---------------------------------------------------------