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README.md
Yanic
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Yet another node info collector
yanic
is a respondd client that fetches, stores and publishes information about a Freifunk network. The goals:
- Generating JSON for Meshviewer
- Storing statistics in InfluxDB or Graphite to be analyzed by Grafana
- Provide a little webserver for a standalone installation with a meshviewer
How it works
In the first step Yanic sends a multicast message to the group ff05::2:1001
and port 1001
.
Recently seen nodes that does not reply are requested via a unicast message.
Documentation
Take a look at the git or Gitbook
Installation
Take a look into the Documentation (see above) or for Quick Overview in INSTALL.md.
If you like Docker you may want to take a look here.
Configuration
Read comments in config_example.toml for more information.
Running
Yanic provides several commands:
Usage
Run Yanic without any arguments to get the usage information:
Usage:
yanic [command]
Available Commands:
help Help about any command
import Imports global statistics from the given RRD files, requires InfluxDB
query Sends a query on the interface to the destination and waits for a response
serve Runs the yanic server
Flags:
-h, --help help for yanic
--loglevel uint32 Show log message starting at level (default 40)
--timestamps Enables timestamps for log output
Use "yanic [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Serve
Runs the yanic server
Usage:
yanic serve [flags]
Examples:
yanic serve --config /etc/yanic.toml
Flags:
-c, --config string Path to configuration file (default "config.toml")
-h, --help help for serve
Global Flags:
--loglevel uint32 Show log message starting at level (default 40)
--timestamps Enables timestamps for log output
Query
Sends a query on the interface to the destination and waits for a response
Usage:
yanic query <interfaces> <destination> [flags]
Examples:
yanic query "eth0,wlan0" "fe80::eade:27ff:dead:beef"
Flags:
-h, --help help for query
--ip string ip address which is used for sending (optional - without definition used the link-local address)
--port int define a port to listen (if not set or set to 0 the kernel will use a random free port at its own)
--wait int Seconds to wait for a response (default 1)
Global Flags:
--loglevel uint32 Show log message starting at level (default 40)
--timestamps Enables timestamps for log output
Import
Imports global statistics from the given RRD files (ffmap-backend).
Usage:
yanic import <file.rrd> <site> <domain> [flags]
Examples:
yanic import --config /etc/yanic.toml olddata.rrd global global
Flags:
-c, --config string Path to configuration file (default "config.toml")
-h, --help help for import
Global Flags:
--loglevel uint32 Show log message starting at level (default 40)
--timestamps Enables timestamps for log output
Communities using Yanic
- Freifunk Bremen uses InfluxDB, Grafana, and Meshviewer with a patch to show state-version of
nodes.json
. - Freifunk Nord uses hopglass (commit 587740a) as frontend: https://mesh.freifunknord.de/
- Freifunk Kiel uses Meshviewer as frontend: https://map.freifunk.in-kiel.de/
Do you know someone else using Yanic? Create a pull request!
Related projects
Collecting data from respondd:
- HopGlass Server written in Node.js
Respondd for servers:
- mesh-announce from ffnord
- respondd from Sunz3r
License
This software is licensed under the terms of the AGPL v3 License.