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fa51f8fdf2 Big patch
This commit adds the new send-message command for sending messages.
This also redoes the logging of sent/rx'd packets to a single method
which is syncrhonized, so we don't get intermixed log messages for
packets.

Also adds email address validation during startup, and
optionally disables the validation via a command line switch.  without
email validation for production running aprsd, emails sent can turn up
garbage and cause issues when those emails are received by aprsd
message processing as invalid content.
2020-12-19 16:35:53 -05:00
08c73a17d1 Major refactor
This branch refactors the majority of main.py out into individual
modules to compartmentalize the code.  Migrated all email related
features unti email.py, sending of messages into messaging.py

Also refactored all of the socket code to use aprslib for all APRS-IS
communication as well as message/packet processing.

Moved the email command into it's own Plugin.
2020-12-18 16:21:35 -05:00
1385f5ee27 Reworked Plugin loading
This patch reworked the loading of plugins.  Python2 is dead.
Previously was using the imp module to easily load the plugins from
a separate directory, which is a bit of a pita.  Found a python3 lib
that takes care of the difference between py3.3, 3.4 and 3.5+ module
loading called "thesmuggler"
2020-12-15 07:50:10 -05:00
d09a66006b Created plugin.py for Command Plugins
This patch adds the new APRSD Command Plugin architecture.
All Comand plugins must implement the same object API, which includes
plugin object is subclass of APRSDPluginBase
version attribute
command_regex attribute
command method

When an APRS command is detected, then the regex is run against
the command.  If the command_regex matches, then the plugin's
command() method will be called.   If the command() method returns
a string, then that string is sent as a reply to the APRS caller.

A new aprs.yml config section is added to support selecting
which plugins to enable.

If you want all plugins enabled, then omit "enabled_plugins" entirely
from the aprs section of the config.

To load custom plugins:
1) create a directory with an __init__.py file
2) Add a plugin.py file that contains your plugin

Look at the exmaples directory for an example plugin.
2020-12-13 20:57:30 -05:00
53b8f21535 Update tox environment to fix formatting python errors
This patch includes lots of changes to tox environment for
automatically detecting pep8 failures, which can cause python2 vs
python3 failures after install.

The following tox commands have been added
tox -efmt-check  - This checks the python syntax and formatting
tox -efmt        - Automatically fixes python syntax formatting that
                   fmt-check complains about.
tox -etype-check - check on types
tox -elint       - flake8 run

This patch also changes where the default config file is located.
The new location is ~/.config/aprsd/aprsd.yml

You can now also specify a custom config file on the command line
with the -c or --config option as well.
2020-12-11 08:47:56 -05:00
50fb090557 Initial conversion to click 2020-12-09 09:47:37 -05:00
0c40689743 Fixed all pep8 errors and some py3 errors
This introduced the six lib which can translate common
py2 vs py3 incompatibilities.
https://six.readthedocs.io/
2020-12-04 09:07:32 -05:00
5717504f11 Added reading of a config file
This patch adds support to read a ~/.aprsd/config.yml file.
If one doesn't exist, it puts out an example yaml string to stdout
that can be copied into a file and edited.

Since this patch adds a new external requirement (pyyaml) you need
to re-install the app for dev with
pip install -e .
2018-11-21 15:20:11 -08:00
ecd797d91e First stab at migrating this to a pytpi repo
This patch does some refactoring of the code and the directory
structure to conform to the needs of a pypi project.
The python code now lives in the aprsd directory so it acts like a real
python package that can be installed/included/used.
The aprsd.py is now aprds/main.py

This patch also adds support for using pbr, which enables a consistent
bin install that you can then call as 'aprsd' from the command line.

To use this as a developer you should create a virtualenv
virtualenv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .

now you can edit the aprds/main.py and then test it by immediately
running aprsd from the command line.

The -e option for pip allows you to install the package as an editable
package in the .venv, so you can hack on it and not need to re-install
every time you make a change.
2018-11-21 13:56:29 -08:00