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Run on asuswrt merlin
Sameer Dhoot edited this page Nov 4, 2020
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I initially thought of running this application on my router, so I needed to build the application without having to install build tool on my router. I use the following PowerShell one liner to build targeting the ARM v5 platform on my Windows machine with VS Code:
$Env:GOOS = "linux"; $Env:GOARCH = "arm"; $Env:GOARM = "5"; go build -o wolweb .
All the files you need to copy
- static
- wolweb.js
- wolweb.css
- index.html
- config.json
- devices.json
- index.html
- wolweb
Make sure that you make the wolweb file executable.
chmod +x wolweb
You have to make a script in init.d directory. Full script path is /opt/etc/init.d/S90wolweb
#!/bin/sh
PATH=/tmp/mnt/entware/WolWeb:/opt/sbin:/opt/bin:/opt/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
case $1 in
start)
logger -t wolweb "wolweb starting..."
wolweb > /tmp/mnt/entware/WolWeb/wolweb.log 2>&1 &
logger -t wolweb "wolweb started..."
;;
stop)
logger -t wolweb "wolweb stopping..."
pkill wolweb && echo 'wolweb force stopped.'
logger -t wolweb "wolweb stopped..."
;;
restart)
logger -t wolweb "wolweb stopping..."
pkill wolweb && echo 'wolweb force stopped.'
logger -t wolweb "wolweb stopped..."
logger -t wolweb "wolweb starting..."
wolweb > /tmp/mnt/entware/WolWeb/wolweb.log 2>&1 &
logger -t wolweb "wolweb started..."
;;
esac
Make this script as executable
chmod +x /opt/etc/init.d/S90wolweb
That is all what is required to start this application at boot.