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README.md

Respond Collector

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respond-collector is a respond client that fetches, stores and publishes information about a Freifunk network. The goals:

  • Generating JSON for MeshViewer (Works with branch JSONv2)
  • Storing statistics in InfluxDB to be analyzed by Grafana
  • Provide information via Websocket- and JSON-APIs

Usage

Usage of ./respond-collector:
  -config path/to/config.yml

Development

respond

It send the gluon-neighbour-info request and collect them together.

It will send UDP packetes by the multicast group ff02:0:0:0:0:0:2:1001 and port 1001.

modes.Nodes

It cached the Informations of the Nodes and will save them periodical to a JSON file. The current nodes are saved default under nodes.json.

websocketserver

One Instance is running under /nodes which send updates or new Nodes, which are collected by respond.

Issues

Later there should be also /aliases Websocket with Authentification to manage the aliases.json with the request for changes.

Collecting data from respondd:

Respondd for servers: