[Chat] Automate your home with MQTT (Workshop)
Karl Goetz
karl at kgoetz.id.au
Sat Jan 14 09:21:15 AEDT 2017
On 13/1/17 21:39, Jan Schmidt via Chat wrote:
>
>
> On 13/01/17 13:36, Alastair D'Silva via Chat wrote:
>> On Thu, 2017-01-12 at 17:11 +1100, Alastair D'Silva via Chat wrote:
>>
>>> Prerequisites
>>> =============
>>>
>>> You can clone the following git repo, which has the workshop
>>> contents,
>>> prerequisites, and instructions (if you are the type who likes to
>>> read
>>> ahead). I updated the contents today to make things easier to follow,
>>> so please pull those changes.
>>> https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/esp-workshop.git
>>>
>>> The prerequisites are currently available for Windows x64 & Linux
>>> x64.
>>> If you have something else, I'm happy to accept a pull request with
>>> the
>>> alternate software & instructions.
>>>
>>> I have added an "Installed Prerequisites" column to the reservation
>>> spreadsheet - please update that against your name once you installed
>>> the necessary software.
>>>
>>
>> I've simplified the prerequisites to remove the components that are
>> already available in the git repo.
>>
>> Here is what you need to do:
>>
>> All
>> ===
>>
>> - Download or clone a copy of the workshop repository to your home
>> directory, from https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/esp-workshop
>> git clone https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/crosstool-ng.git
>
> I assume that should read:
>
> git clone https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/esp-workshop.git
I cloned both in case.
>
>> - If you have a firewall enabled, allow traffic on port 1883 (MQTT)
>>
>> - Install NodeJS 4 (not 3 or 5). A Windows installer is saved in
>> esp-workshop/windows_x64
>> https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/
>
> On Fedora 25, I have NodeJS 6.9.2. I can't see any sensible way to
> install NodeJS 4.
>
> http://nodered.org/docs/getting-started/installation.html says 4.x or
> 6.x are recommended, and node-red seems to run OK.
I installed 4 using the same setup scripts they talk about on their
site, substituting setup_6.x with setup_4.x.
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x
thanks,
kk
>
> Cheers,
> Jan.
>
>> - Install NodeRed from
>> http://nodered.org/docs/getting-started/installation.html
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