Christoffer Martinsson e089b4e0da Added code syntax
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title = "Installation"
date = "2018-10-26"
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Following instructions assumes that the HAASP is installed to a Debian based Linux OS
### Install dependancies
`sudo apt-get update`
`sudo apt-get install git python-pip python-all-dev`
`sudo pip install -U pip virtualenv`
### Install libHAASP
`mkdir ~/.haasp`
`cd ~/.haasp`
`virtualenv env`
`~/.haasp/env/bin/pip install -U git+https://git.cmtec.se/haasp/libhaasp.git`
### Install HAASP core
`cd ~/.haasp`
`virtualenv env`
`~/.haasp/env/bin/pip install -U git+https://git.cmtec.se/haasp/haasp_core.git`
### Install HAASP application
`~/.haasp/env/bin/haasp_install <APP> --ip <CORE_IP> --subname <SUBNAME>`
***--ip*** *is optional and should be used if application and core is running on different hardware*
***--subname*** *is optional and should be used if multiple instances of the application needs to be running*
### Install HAASP cli on remote/seperate computer
Make sure you have python3, git and pip installed
`pip install --user -U git+https://git.cmtec.se/haasp/haasp.git`
`pip install --user -U git+https://git.cmtec.se/haasp/haasp_cli.git`
To run the cli then add the ip for the core to the command `haasp_cli --ip <CORE_IP>`
### Enable autostart
Create file /etc/init.d/haasp and add following code (`sudo vi /etc/init.d/haasp`):
```bash
#! /bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: haasp
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $local_fs $network $named $time $syslog
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $local_fs $network $named $time $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: HAASP init script
# Description: HAASP nit script
### END INIT INFO
USER=pi
# Carry out specific functions when asked to by the system
case "$1" in
start)
echo "Starting haasp"
# run application you want to start
sudo -u $USER /home/$USER/.haasp/core/env/bin/haasp start
;;
stop)
echo "Stopping haasp"
# kill application you want to stop
sudo -u $USER /home/$USER/.haasp/core/env/bin/haasp stop
;;
restart)
echo "Restarting haasp"
# kill application you want to stop
sudo -u $USER /home/$USER/.haasp/core/env/bin/haasp restart
;;
*)
echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/haasp {start|stop|restart}"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
```
Change the `USER=pi` if you don't use pi as user.
Make the init file executable:
`sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/haasp`
Enable autostart of the file:
`sudo update-rc.d haasp defaults`
Make sure the user have privilege to run the init file as sudo without password prompt. If not then add following code to visudo:
```bash
# User privilege specification
%users ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /etc/init.d/haasp
```