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      stevef9432203
      last edited by

      asus gt-ac5300 4 cores and 1gb ram 256mb flash, two usb 3 ports, got 6tb drive plugged in.

      Any way to get list commands

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        Russ @stevef9432203
        last edited by Russ

        @stevef9432203, you probably know you can get the list of commands for the local computer from ~/.TRIGGERcmdData/commands.json, but are you asking if there's an API endpoint to list the commands?

        Please explain more specifically what you're looking for. I'm willing to add an API if it would help.

        For now, you could try these:

        curl -X GET https://www.triggercmd.com/api/computer/list -H "authorization: Bearer `cat ~/.TRIGGERcmdData/token.tkn`" | jq
        
        curl -X POST https://www.triggercmd.com/api/command/list -H "authorization: Bearer `cat ~/.TRIGGERcmdData/token.tkn`" -H 'content-type: application/json' -d  '{"computer_id":"5ab7db9d8d2282785d369132"}' | jq
        
        curl -X GET https://www.triggercmd.com/api/command/commandlist -H "authorization: Bearer `cat ~/.TRIGGERcmdData/token.tkn`" -H 'content-type: application/json'  | jq
        

        The first one lists your computers.
        The second one lists the commands for a given computer.
        The third lists all of your commands on all of your computers with a field called "did" showing (computer_id)-(command_id).

        Russell VanderMey

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          stevef9432203
          last edited by

          Specifically triggercmd start up options. I am assuming options for starting as system start,syslog options , daemon, etc

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            stevef9432203
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            Well so far I've emulated the linux install script option and got thus far -

            Startup cmd from my Linux workstation systemd service file
            node /usr/share/triggercmdagent/resources/app/src/daemon.js --run /home/stevef/.TR

            Startup Test of running as root ->>>

            /tmp/mnt/Backup+Hub/gitrepo/TRIGGERcmd-Agent# node ./src/daemon.js --run /root/.TR
            Running Linux daemon to run background tasks.
            Run installdaemon.sh to install the triggercmdagent daemon so it runs during boot
            Tokenfile: /root/.TRIGGERcmdData/token.tkn
            ComputerIDfile: /root/.TRIGGERcmdData/computerid.cfg
            Logging in with saved token to run background tasks.
            Write backup completed.

            |> Now connected to https://www.triggercmd.com.
            ___/ For help, see: http://bit.ly/2q0QDpf
            (using sails.io.js node SDK @v1.2.1)
            Connected at: Sun Feb 10 2019 12:59:47 GMT-0800 (PST)

            { message: 'Subscribed to 5c608a9f592b050016ee2fff!' }
            Initiated command removals
            { message: 'Subscribed to 5c608a9f592b050016ee2fff!' }
            Initiated command adds
            Added Reboot
            Added yum update
            Added apt update

            Damn it works

            ps | grep node
            13393 stever 3076 R grep node
            27544 stever 1098m S node ./src/daemon.js --run /root/.TRIGGERcmdData

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            • RussR
              Russ @stevef9432203
              last edited by Russ

              @stevef9432203, so are you good now?

              Russell VanderMey

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                stevef9432203
                last edited by

                seems so, just got to create a entware start script in /opt/etc/init.d to start it.
                Would you like a full install howto? This can be used with a lot of routers that support Entware

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                • RussR
                  Russ @stevef9432203
                  last edited by

                  @stevef9432203, yes please!

                  Russell VanderMey

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                    stevef9432203
                    last edited by Russ

                    @stevef9432203 said in Install from github repo?:

                    node ./src/agent.js --console

                    =Current Installl notes-

                    Entware What is it -

                    Minimum Requirements - Extra storage (Small HD preferred,but will work with USB stick)
                    Also Router should have 128M or ram. The TriggerCMD will use about 25M of ram.

                    Entware - Is an addon for Embedded devices "Routers, Access Points, and Nas"
                    that with install of Entware Repo adds an addtional 2200 additional apps to what
                    is in your Router or Nas.

                    ---->>>> https://entware.net/about.html

                    See https://github.com/Entware/Entware/wiki for supported devices 
                    and Installion notes.
                    
                    Perform steps from wiki to install on your Device.
                    

                    Once Entware is installed you need to perform these Steps

                    ######################## INSTALL node-js and utils #################################

                    opkg update

                    Downloading http://bin.entware.net/mipselsf-k3.4/Packages.gz.
                    Updated list of available packages in /opt/var/opkg-lists/entware.

                    opkg upgrade

                    Downloading and updating installed Packages...

                    opkg install node-js

                    Installing node-js...

                    opkg install node-npm

                    Install node-npm.....

                    opkg install git-http

                    Installing git-http tools...

                    update npm

                    npm update npm

                    ths took 4 minutes now have patience...

                    ###################################################################################

                    ############################# Install TriggerCMD-Agent ############################
                    cd /mnt

                    Get Mount point

                    mount

                    ubi:rootfs_ubifs on / type ubifs (ro,relatime)
                    devtmpfs on /dev type devtmpfs (rw,relatime,mode=0755)
                    proc on /proc type proc (rw,relatime)
                    tmpfs on /var type tmpfs (rw,noexec,relatime,size=420k)
                    sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,relatime)
                    debugfs on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw,relatime)
                    mtd:bootfs on /bootfs type jffs2 (ro,relatime)
                    devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,relatime,mode=600)
                    mtd:data on /data type jffs2 (rw,relatime)
                    tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,relatime)
                    /dev/mtdblock8 on /jffs type jffs2 (rw,noatime)
                    /dev/sda1 on /tmp/mnt/Backup+Hub type ext4 (rw,nodev,relatime,stripe=8191,data=ordered)

                    Your mount point is usually dev/sda1

                    on my router /dev/sda1 on {/tmp/mnt/Backup+Hub}

                    Now we need to change to the directory returned by you mount command ( not Mine)

                    cd /tmp/mnt/Backup+Hub

                    Now lets make a "gitrepo" directory

                    mkdir gitrepo

                    Now change to that directory

                    cd gitrepo

                    Now lets clone the from Github. -# https://github.com/rvmey/TRIGGERcmd-Agent.git #-

                    git clone https://github.com/rvmey/TRIGGERcmd-Agent.git
                    Cloning into 'TRIGGERcmd-Agent'...
                    remote: Enumerating objects: 65, done.
                    remote: Counting objects: 100% (65/65), done.
                    remote: Compressing objects: 100% (44/44), done.
                    remote: Total 809 (delta 35), reused 44 (delta 21), pack-reused 744
                    Receiving objects: 100% (809/809), 17.73 MiB | 11.22 MiB/s, done.
                    Resolving deltas: 100% (371/371), done.

                    Now install Agent dependencies

                    cd to TriggerCMD agent

                    cd TRIGGERcmd-Agent

                    Now udate dependcy files

                    npm install
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                    electron@4.0.0 postinstall /tmp/mnt/Backup+Hub/gitrepo/TRIGGERcmd-Agent/node_modules/electron-prebuilt-compile/node_modules/electron
                    node install.js
                    npm notice created a lockfile as package-lock.json. You should commit this file.
                    npm WARN triggercmdagent@1.0.1 No repository field.
                    npm WARN triggercmdagent@1.0.1 license should be a valid SPDX license expression
                    npm WARN optional SKIPPING OPTIONAL DEPENDENCY: fsevents@1.2.7 (node_modules/fsevents):
                    npm WARN notsup SKIPPING OPTIONAL DEPENDENCY: Unsupported platform for fsevents@1.2.7: wanted {"os":"darwin","arch":"any"} (current: {"os":"linux","arch":"arm64"})

                    Just ignore the WARN messages, it will run

                    added 1407 packages from 901 contributors, updated 1 package and audited 14059 packages in 164.529s

                    ################################## Install the Agent ############################################

                    node ./src/agent.js --console
                    Run installdaemon.sh to install the triggercmdagent daemon so it runs during boot
                    Daemon install: false
                    No token exists. Login to request one.
                    prompt: token: c5NiIsImlhasdf1MDM3NTcyN30.hcOtGZ7U95kS1nhCi4P1asdfobug-Pn4LAFJSY
                    Token saved for next time.
                    Tokenfile: /root/.TRIGGERcmdData/token.tkn
                    ComputerIDfile: /root/.TRIGGERcmdData/computerid.cfg
                    Logging in with saved token to run foreground tasks.
                    Computer ID 5c68db4062f9b30017477972 saved for next time.
                    Write backup completed.
                    Initiated command removals

                    |> Now connected to https://www.triggercmd.com.
                    ___/ For help, see: http://bit.ly/2q0QDpf
                    (using sails.io.js node SDK @v1.2.1)
                    Connected at: Sat Feb 16 2019 19:55:45 GMT-0800 (PST)

                    Initiated command adds
                    { message: 'Subscribed to 5c68db406477972!' }
                    { message: 'Subscribed to 5c68db406477972!' }
                    Added Gnome Editor

                    If you got these steps you are Alive!!! Control C to Stop

                    #########################################################

                    Startup cmd from my Linux workstation systemd service file
                    node /usr/share/triggercmdagent/resources/app/src/daemon.js --run /home/stevef/.TRIGGERcmdData

                    Startup Test of running as root ->>>

                    /tmp/mnt/Backup+Hub/gitrepo/TRIGGERcmd-Agent# /opt/bin/node ./src/daemon.js --run /root/.TRIGGERcmdData
                    Running Linux daemon to run background tasks.
                    Run installdaemon.sh to install the triggercmdagent daemon so it runs during boot
                    Tokenfile: /root/.TRIGGERcmdData/token.tkn
                    ComputerIDfile: /root/.TRIGGERcmdData/computerid.cfg
                    Logging in with saved token to run background tasks.
                    Write backup completed.

                    |> Now connected to https://www.triggercmd.com.
                    ___/ For help, see: http://bit.ly/2q0QDpf
                    (using sails.io.js node SDK @v1.2.1)
                    Connected at: Sun Feb 10 2019 12:59:47 GMT-0800 (PST)

                    { message: 'Subscribed to 5c608a9f592b050016ee2fff!' }
                    Initiated command removals
                    { message: 'Subscribed to 5c608a9f592b050016ee2fff!' }
                    Initiated command adds
                    Added Reboot
                    Added yum update
                    Added apt update

                    Damn it works -

                    ps | grep node
                    13393 stever 3076 R grep node
                    27544 stever 1098m S node ./src/daemon.js --run /root/.TRIGGERcmdData

                    lets Create Entware Startup Script -

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                    • RussR
                      Russ @stevef9432203
                      last edited by

                      @stevef9432203, thank you for posting your steps!

                      Russell VanderMey

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                        stevef9432203
                        last edited by

                        I've put a more complete install outline, in the Installs Sub-Forum. Let me know if its complete enough.

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                        • RussR
                          Russ @stevef9432203
                          last edited by

                          @stevef9432203, yes, I think that's good. Thank you for doing it. I don't have a router to verify every step, but the instructions look detailed enough that someone could follow it.

                          Russell VanderMey

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                            stevef9432203
                            last edited by

                            Tested on Two asus Routers asus rt ac5300, asus gt-ac5300, and qnap nas

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                              Russ @stevef9432203
                              last edited by

                              @stevef9432203, ooh, I do have a qnap nas I could try it on.

                              Russell VanderMey

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                                stevef9432203
                                last edited by

                                Interesting issue pops up every few boots, two files dissapear; token.tkn and computerid
                                .cfg vanish after reboot. Kind of resembles lack flexible closure or no shutdown handling traps hup
                                Oct or kill..Gotta restore token.tkn to reboot sevices .

                                Comments? Or ?

                                ..

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                                  Russ @stevef9432203
                                  last edited by

                                  @stevef9432203, please confirm - your commands.json stays when the router reboots, but your token.tkn file and computerid.cfg file go away? If so that's odd because the agent doesn't keep those two files open - it just reads them during startup.

                                  Russell VanderMey

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                                    stevef9432203
                                    last edited by

                                    Yes the commands.json files stay intact. I will move content startup directory to hard disk storage to test. Can I specify the path to the data directory with the '--run' path prefix ?

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                                      Russ @stevef9432203
                                      last edited by

                                      @stevef9432203, no, but you could change this line to set your "homedir" to something else.

                                      homedir = (process.platform === 'win32') ? process.env.HOMEPATH : process.env.HOME;
                                      

                                      Or maybe you could symlink your ~/.TRIGGERcmdData folder to a path on your hard drive.

                                      Russell VanderMey

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