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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
      npm WARN deprecated coffee-script@1.12.7: CoffeeScript on NPM has moved to "coffeescript" (no hyphen)
      npm WARN deprecated istanbul@0.4.5: This module is no longer maintained, try this instead:
      npm WARN deprecated npm i nyc
      npm WARN deprecated Visit https://istanbul.js.org/integrations for other alternatives.
      npm WARN deprecated jade@1.11.0: Jade has been renamed to pug, please install the latest version of pug instead of jade
      npm WARN deprecated gulp-util@3.0.8: gulp-util is deprecated - replace it, following the guidelines at https://medium.com/gulpjs/gulp-util-ca3b1f9f9ac5
      npm WARN deprecated gulp-util@2.2.20: gulp-util is deprecated - replace it, following the guidelines at https://medium.com/gulpjs/gulp-util-ca3b1f9f9ac5
      npm WARN deprecated react-tools@0.13.3: react-tools is deprecated. For more information, visit https://fb.me/react-tools-deprecated
      npm WARN deprecated constantinople@3.0.2: Please update to at least constantinople 3.1.1
      npm WARN deprecated transformers@2.1.0: Deprecated, use jstransformer
      npm WARN deprecated graceful-fs@3.0.11: please upgrade to graceful-fs 4 for compatibility with current and future versions of Node.js
      npm WARN deprecated circular-json@0.3.3: CircularJSON is in maintenance only, flatted is its successor.
      npm WARN deprecated minimatch@2.0.10: Please update to minimatch 3.0.2 or higher to avoid a RegExp DoS issue
      npm WARN deprecated minimatch@0.3.0: Please update to minimatch 3.0.2 or higher to avoid a RegExp DoS issue
      npm WARN deprecated browserslist@1.7.7: Browserslist 2 could fail on reading Browserslist >3.0 config used in other tools.
      npm WARN deprecated hoek@2.16.3: This version is no longer maintained. Please upgrade to the latest version.
      npm WARN deprecated boom@2.10.1: This version is no longer maintained. Please upgrade to the latest version.
      npm WARN deprecated cryptiles@2.0.5: This version is no longer maintained. Please upgrade to the latest version.
      npm WARN deprecated minimatch@0.2.14: Please update to minimatch 3.0.2 or higher to avoid a RegExp DoS issue
      npm WARN deprecated graceful-fs@1.2.3: please upgrade to graceful-fs 4 for compatibility with current and future versions of Node.js

      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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        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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              • RussR
                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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                      • RussR
                        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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