#!/bin/bash echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" echo "| WSO2 IOT Sample " echo "| Virtual RaspiAlarm " echo "| ---------------- " echo "| ....initializing startup-script " echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" unzip firealarm-virtual-agent-1.0-SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar.zip while true; do read -p "What is the network-interface of your PC that the Agent should use (find from ifconfig. ex: wlan0,en0,eth0..) > " interface echo "Setting the network-interface to " $interface sed s/^network-interface=.*/network-interface=$interface/ deviceConfig.properties > myTmp mv -f myTmp deviceConfig.properties break; done while true; do read -p "Whats the time-interval (in seconds) between successive Data-Pushes to the WSO2-IoT-Server (ex: '60' indicates 1 minute) > " interval if [ $interval -eq $interval 2>/dev/null ] then echo "Setting data-push interval to " $interval " seconds." sed s/^push-interval=.*/push-interval=$interval/ deviceConfig.properties > myTmp mv -f myTmp deviceConfig.properties break; else echo "Input needs to be an integer indicating the number seconds between successive data-pushes." fi done java -jar wso2-firealarm-virtual-agent.jar #while true; do # read -p "Do you wish to run 'apt-get update' and continue? [Yes/No] " yn # case $yn in # [Yy]* ) sudo apt-get update; # break;; # [Nn]* ) echo "Continuing without apt-get update..."; # break;; # * ) echo "Please answer yes or no."; # esac #done # #if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # echo "apt-get update failed.... Some dependencies may not get installed" # echo "If an already installed version of the package exists, try running:" # echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" # echo "sudo -i" # echo "cd /var/lib/dpkg/info" # echo "rm -rf wso2-raspi-alarm*" # echo "dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq wso2-raspi-alarm" # echo "exit" # echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" # echo "Retry Installation...." # break; #fi # #echo "Installing 'gdebi' package..." #sudo apt-get install gdebi # installation of gdebi # # #if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # echo "gdebi installation failed.... dependencies will not be installed without gdebi" # read -p "Do you wish to continue without gdebi? [Yes/No] " yn # case $yn in # [Yy]* ) echo "Continueing without gdebi.....";; # [Nn]* ) echo "Try to resolve errors and re-run the script."; # exit;; # * ) exit;; # esac #fi # # #for f in ./wso2-raspi-alarm_1.0_armhf.deb; do # ## Check if the glob gets expanded to existing files. # ## If not, f here will be exactly the pattern above # ## and the exists test will evaluate to false. # # [ -e "$f" ] && echo "'wso2-raspi-alarm_1.0_armhf.deb' file found and installing" || echo "'wso2-raspi-alarm_1.0_armhf.deb' file does not exist in current path"; exit; # if [ -e "$f" ]; then # echo "'wso2-raspi-alarm_1.0_armhf.deb' file found and installing now...." # else # echo "'wso2-raspi-alarm_1.0_armhf.deb' file does not exist in current path. \nExiting installation..."; # exit; # fi # ## This is all we needed to know, so we can break after the first iteration # break #done # #echo "Installing the 'wso2-raspi-alarm deb package'" #sudo gdebi wso2-raspi-alarm_1.0_armhf.deb # #if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # echo "Installation Failed...." # exit; #fi #sudo killall -9 python # #for f in ./RaspberryAgent.zip; do # ## Check if the glob gets expanded to existing files. # ## If not, f here will be exactly the pattern above # ## and the exists test will evaluate to false. # # [ -e "$f" ] && echo "'wso2-raspi-alarm_1.0_armhf.deb' file found and installing" || echo "'wso2-raspi-alarm_1.0_armhf.deb' file does not exist in current path"; exit; # if [ -e "$f" ]; then # echo "Agent files found......" # sudo rm -rf /usr/local/src/RaspberryAgent # sudo unzip RaspberryAgent.zip -d /usr/local/src/ # else # echo "'RaspberryAgent.zip' file does not exist in current path. \nInstalling without upgrading agent..."; # fi # ## This is all we needed to know, so we can break after the first iteration # break #done # #for f in /usr/local/src/RaspberryAgent/rc.local; do # ## Check if the glob gets expanded to existing files. # ## If not, f here will be exactly the pattern above # ## and the exists test will evaluate to false. # if [ -e "$f" ]; then # echo "Copying boot script" # sudo mv /usr/local/src/RaspberryAgent/rc.local /etc/rc.local # sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local # else # echo "Unable to set agent statup on boot"; # fi # ## This is all we needed to know, so we can break after the first iteration # break #done # #for f in ./deviceConfigs.cfg; do # ## Check if the glob gets expanded to existing files. # ## If not, f here will be exactly the pattern above # ## and the exists test will evaluate to false. # if [ -e "$f" ]; then # echo "Configuration file found......" # else # echo "'deviceConfigs.cfg' file does not exist in current path. \nExiting installation..."; # exit; # fi # ## This is all we needed to know, so we can break after the first iteration # break #done # #echo "Altering Configuration file" #sed -i 's|[/,]||g' deviceConfigs.cfg # #echo "Copying configurations file to /usr/local/src/RaspberryAgent" #sudo cp ./deviceConfigs.cfg /usr/local/src/RaspberryAgent/ # #if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # echo "Copying configuration file failed...." # exit; #fi # #while true; do # read -p "Whats the time-interval (in seconds) between successive Data-Pushes to the WSO2-DC (ex: '60' indicates 1 minute) > " input # # if [ $input -eq $input 2>/dev/null ] # then # echo "Setting data-push interval to $input seconds." # echo $input > /usr/local/src/RaspberryAgent/time-interval # break; # else # echo "Input needs to be an integer indicating the number seconds between successive data-pushes." # fi #done # #cd /usr/local/src/RaspberryAgent/ #sudo chmod +x RaspberryStats.py #sudo nohup ./RaspberryStats.py -i $input