Set LAT, LON, and BEAST_INPUT_PORT for dump1090.

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Joe Prochazka 2016-01-08 14:16:21 -05:00
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@ -4,6 +4,9 @@ The following is a history of the changes made to this project.
## January 8th, 2016
* Now asks user for the latitude and longitude of the feeder.
* Dump1090-mutability is now set to listen for BEAST input on port 30104.
* PiAware is no longer configured to send MLAT data over port 30001.
* Behind the scenes work mainly dealling with cleaning up the scripting a little.
* Consolidated software version variables into a single file.
* The CheckPackage function is no longer repeatative throughout all the scripts needing it.

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@ -112,13 +112,6 @@ if [ $(dpkg-query -W -f='${STATUS}' dump1090-mutability 2>/dev/null | grep -c "o
exit 1
fi
## START DUMP1090-MUTABILITY
echo -e "\033[33m"
echo "Starting dump1090-mutability..."
echo -e "\033[37m"
sudo /etc/init.d/dump1090-mutability start
## CONFIGURE LIGHTTPD
echo -e "\033[33m"
@ -127,12 +120,30 @@ echo -e "\033[37m"
sudo lighty-enable-mod dump1090
sudo /etc/init.d/lighttpd force-reload
## START DUMP1090-MUTABILITY
## DUMP1090-MUTABILITY POST INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION
# Set latitude and longitude.
echo -e "\033[31m"
echo "SET THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF YOUR FEEDER"
echo -e "\033[33m"
echo "Startng dump1090-mutability..."
echo "In order for some performance graphs to work properly you will need to"
echo "set the latitude and longitude of your feeder. If you do not know the"
echo "latitude and longitude of your feeder you can find out this information"
echo "by using Geocode by Address tool found on my web site."
echo ""
echo " https://www.swiftbyte.com/toolbox/geocode"
echo -e "\033[37m"
sudo /etc/init.d/dump1090-mutability start
read -p "Feeder Latitude: " FEEDERLAT
read -p "Feeder Longitude: " FEEDERLON
echo ""
ChangeConfig "LAT" $FEEDERLAT "/etc/default/dump1090-mutability"
ChangeConfig "LON" $FEEDERLON "/etc/default/dump1090-mutability"
# Set dump190-mutability's BEAST_INPUT_PORT to 30104.
echo -e "\033[33m"
echo "Configuring dump1090-mutability to listen for BEAST input on port 30104..."
echo -e "\033[37m"
ChangeConfig "BEAST_INPUT_PORT" "30104" "/etc/default/dump1090-mutability"
## HEYWHATSTHAT.COM TERRAIN LIMIT RINGS
@ -184,6 +195,13 @@ else
echo -e "Skipping terrain limit ring setup...\033[37m"
fi
## START DUMP1090-MUTABILITY
echo -e "\033[33m"
echo "Startng dump1090-mutability..."
echo -e "\033[37m"
sudo /etc/init.d/dump1090-mutability start
## DISPLAY MESSAGE STATING DUMP1090-MUTABILITY SETUP IS COMPLETE
echo -e "\033[33m"

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@ -133,29 +133,17 @@ fi
## CONFIGURE FLIGHTAWARE
echo -e "\033[31m"
echo "CLAIM YOUR PIAWARE DEVICE"
echo -e "\033[33m"
echo "Please supply your FlightAware login in order to claim this device."
echo "After supplying your login PiAware will ask you to enter your password for verification."
echo "If you decide not to supply a login and password you should still be able to claim your"
echo "feeder by visting the page http://flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/claim."
echo -e "\033[37m"
read -p "Your FlightAware Login: " FALOGIN
sudo piaware-config -user $FALOGIN -password
echo -e "\033[33m"
printf "Remapping MLAT results to use port 30004..."
ORIGINALFORMAT=`sudo piaware-config -show | grep mlatResultsFormat | sed 's/mlatResultsFormat //g'`
MLATRESULTS=`sed 's/[{}]//g' <<< $ORIGINALFORMAT`
CLEANFORMAT=`sed 's/beast,connect,localhost:30004//g' <<< $MLATRESULTS`
FINALFORMAT="${CLEANFORMAT} beast,connect,localhost:30004" | sed -e 's/^[ \t]*//'
# Make sure that the mlatResultsFormat setting is not left blank if no other settings exist.
if [ -n "$FINALFORMAT" ]; then
sudo piaware-config -mlatResultsFormat "${FINALFORMAT}"
else
sudo piaware-config -mlatResultsFormat "beast,connect,localhost:30004"
fi
echo -e "\033[32m [OK]"
echo -e "\e[33m"
echo "Restarting PiAware to ensure all changes are applied..."
echo -e "\033[37m"

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@ -81,3 +81,19 @@ function CheckPackage {
done
}
#################################################################################
# Change a setting in a configuration file.
# The function expects 3 parameters to be passed to it in the following order.
# ChangeConfig KEY VALUE FILE
function ChangeConfig {
# For clearity I am assigning the parameters to named variables.
KEY=$1
VALUE=$2
FILE=$3
# Use sed to locate the "KEY" then replace the "VALUE", the portion after the equals sign, in the specified "FILE".
# This function should work with any configuration file formated KEY="VALUE".
echo -e "\033[33mChanging the value for $KEY to $VALUE in the file $FILE...\033[37m"
sudo sed -i "s/\($1 *= *\).*/\1\"$2\"/" $3
}