This patchset allow getting the GPS coordinates from the browser's
geolocation API (which can be denied by user), then send's the GPS
coordinates to aprsd via socketio and then aprsd sends a beacon.
This allows the APRS network to know the location of the person running
the webchat app via browser so packets can get routed back to it.
This patch reworks the KISS client to get rid of
aioax25 as it was too difficult to work with due to
heavy use of asyncio.
Switched to the kiss3 pypi library.
This patch changes how aprsd identifies itself when connected to
any client, which is not relying on the login for each client.
There are 3 supported clients currently
aprsis,
tcpkiss
serialkiss.
Each client has their own potential login/callsign to connect
to the remote. This patch tells aprsd to use the new config option
aprsd.callsign as a means to identify itself. It will accept
packets as <aprsd.callsign> and reply as <aprsd.callsign> regardless
of which client object is being used to connect to the remote.
Note: this breaks backwards compatibility. This patch now requires
the new config option
aprsd:
callsign: <callsign>
This patch updates the config option checking for
required fields in the config yaml file. Specifically
for the existence of the aprsd: section
and the required fields for the 3 supported client types
apris,
kiss serial,
kiss tcp
The APRS_LOGIN and APRS_PASSWORD arguments now fallback
to the config file if it exists.
First it checks the passed in parameters, then checks the
environement vars, then checks the parsed config to find the
login and password.
This patch also adds unit tests for the send-message command to
check the fallback.
This patch updates the logging facility to ensure that
logging to a file works even when --quiet mode is selected.
Also update the listen and list-plugins command to show
a console.status line while waiting for results to come in.
This patch updates the ouput of the list-plugins command.
This also adds the ability to show the available plugins
to install that are published packages on pypi.org.
This also shows the list of installed packages from pypi.org
This patch updates the healthcheck command to not require
the aprsd.yml config file to exist. The healthcheck
calls a running aprsd, collects the stats to determine if it's
healthy.
This patch refactors the cli to incorporate
the dev, send-message, listen commands into the main aprsd app.
This also moves the command line completion installer/show into
it's own subgroup.