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@@ -28,12 +28,14 @@ sudo apt-get install agl-xds-agent The value 'DISTRO' can be set to {Debian_8.0, Debian_9.0, xUbuntu_16.04, xUbuntu_16.10, xUbuntu_17.04} Update the package + ```bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade agl-xds-agent ``` The files are install here: + ```bash /opt/AGL/agl-xds-agent ``` @@ -41,6 +43,7 @@ The files are install here: ### Install package for rpm distro type #### openSUSE + ```bash export DISTRO="openSUSE_Leap_42.2" sudo zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/LinuxAutomotive:/app-Development/${DISTRO}/isv:LinuxAutomotive:app-Development.repo @@ -51,12 +54,14 @@ sudo zypper install agl-xds-agent The value 'DISTRO' can be set to {openSUSE_Leap_42.2, openSUSE_Leap_42.3, openSUSE_Tumbleweed} Update the package + ```bash sudo zypper ref sudo zypper install --force agl-xds-agent ``` The files are install here: + ```bash /opt/AGL/agl-xds-agent ``` @@ -77,22 +82,33 @@ xds-agent configuration is driven by a JSON config file (named `agent-config.jso The tarball mentioned in previous section includes this file with default settings. Here is the logic to determine which `agent-config.json` file will be used: -1. from command line option: `--config myConfig.json` -2. `$HOME/.xds/agent-config.json` file -3. `<current dir>/agent-config.json` file -4. `<xds-agent executable dir>/agent-config.json` file -Supported fields in configuration file are (all fields are optional and listed -values are the default values): -``` +1. from command line option: `--config myConfig.json` +1. `$HOME/.xds/agent-config.json` file +1. `<current dir>/agent-config.json` file +1. `<xds-agent executable dir>/agent-config.json` file + +Supported fields in configuration file are (all fields are optional and example +below corresponds to the default values): + +- **httpPort** : http port of agent REST interface +- **logsDir** : directory to store logs (eg. syncthing output) +- **xds-apikey** : xds-agent api-key to use (always set value to "1234abcezam") +- **syncthing.binDir** : syncthing binaries directory (default: executable directory) +- **syncthing.home"** : syncthing home directory (usually .../syncthing-config) +- **syncthing.gui-address** : syncthing gui url (default http://localhost:8384) +- **syncthing.gui-apikey** : syncthing api-key to use (default auto-generated) + +```json { - "httpPort": "8010", # http port of agent REST interface - "logsDir": "/tmp/logs", # directory to store logs (eg. syncthing output) + "httpPort": "8010", + "logsDir": "/tmp/logs", + "xds-apikey": "1234abcezam", "syncthing": { - "binDir": ".", # syncthing binaries directory (default: executable directory) - "home": "${HOME}/.xds/syncthing-config", # syncthing home directory (usually .../syncthing-config) - "gui-address": "http://localhost:8384", # syncthing gui url (default http://localhost:8384) - "gui-apikey": "123456789", # syncthing api-key to use (default auto-generated) + "binDir": ".", + "home": "${HOME}/.xds/syncthing-config", + "gui-address": "http://localhost:8384", + "gui-apikey": "1234abcezam", } } ``` @@ -102,6 +118,7 @@ values are the default values): ## Start-up Simply to start `xds-agent` executable + ```bash ./xds-agent & ``` @@ -112,17 +129,17 @@ Simply to start `xds-agent` executable You can now use XDS dashboard and check that connection with `xds-agent` is up. (see also [xds-server README](https://github.com/iotbzh/xds-server/blob/master/README.md#xds-dashboard)) - ## Build xds-agent from scratch ### Dependencies -- Install and setup [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install) version 1.8 or +Install and setup [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install) version 1.8 or higher to compile this tool. ### Building Clone this repo into your `$GOPATH/src/github.com/iotbzh` and use delivered Makefile: + ```bash mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/iotbzh cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/iotbzh @@ -132,6 +149,7 @@ Clone this repo into your `$GOPATH/src/github.com/iotbzh` and use delivered Make ``` And to install xds-agent (by default in `/usr/local/bin`): + ```bash make install ``` @@ -142,7 +160,9 @@ make install >``` #### Cross build + For example on a Linux machine to cross-build for Windows, just execute: + ```bash export GOOS=windows export GOARCH=amd64 |