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Dustcloud Raspberry Pi Installation

heartsaver1859 edited this page Mar 9, 2018 · 20 revisions

You'll be asked to set a root password for mySQL

  • apt-get install apache2 php5 php5-mysqlnd mysql-server python3 python3-pip git

Set the default port for apache to 81

  • sed -i -e 's/Listen 80/Listen 81/g' /etc/apache2/ports.conf
  • sed -i -e 's/:80>/:81>/g' /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf
  • pip3 install pymysql python-miio
  • git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/dgiese/dustcloud.git
  • cd dustcloud/dustcloud

If you set a password, you'll need to append "-p" to the mysql commands

  • mysql -e "CREATE USER 'dustcloud'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED by 'dustcloudpw';"
  • mysql -e "GRANT USAGE ON . TO 'dustcloud'@'localhost';"
  • mysql -e "CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS `dustcloud`;"
  • mysql -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `dustcloud`.* TO 'dustcloud'@'localhost';"
  • cat dustcloud.sql | mysql dustcloud

create a page on your apache server (accessible as "your_ip_or_domainname:81/dustcloud"

  • mkdir /var/www/html/dustcloud
  • cp www/* /var/www/html/dustcloud/
  • mv /var/www/html/dustcloud/config.php.dist /var/www/html/dustcloud/config.php
  • sed -i -e 's/user123/dustcloud/g' /var/www/html/dustcloud/config.php
  • sed -i -e "s/const DB_PASS = ''/const DB_PASS = 'dustcloudpw'/g" /var/www/html/dustcloud/config.php

replace the 123.123.123.123 with your own external ip address

  • sed -i -e 's/pymysql.connect("localhost","dustcloud","","dustcloud")/pymysql.connect("localhost","dustcloud","dustcloudpw","dustcloud")/g' server.py
  • sed -i -e 's/myCloudserverIP = "10.0.0.1"/myCloudserverIP = "123.123.123.123"/g' server.py

create a folder for the server.py and the startscript

  • chmod +x server.sh
  • mkdir /dustcloud
  • cp server.* /dustcloud/

allow python3 to create sockets in restricted range

  • setcap CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE=+eip /usr/bin/python3.5