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-#
-# Copyright (C) 2018 Sartura Ltd.
-#
-# This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.
-# See /LICENSE for more information.
-#
-
-include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
-
-PKG_NPM_NAME:=mozilla-iot-gateway
-PKG_NAME:=node-$(PKG_NPM_NAME)
-PKG_VERSION:=0.8.1
-PKG_RELEASE:=2
-
-PKG_SOURCE:=$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION).tar.gz
-PKG_SOURCE_URL:=https://codeload.github.com/mozilla-iot/gateway/tar.gz/v$(PKG_VERSION)?
-PKG_HASH:=f407732b9c1d020aa79e9d0b12f1b97e82691d6f58def2df067f790f4f640e30
-
-PKG_BUILD_DEPENDS:=node/host openzwave
-
-PKG_MAINTAINER:=Marko Ratkaj <marko.ratkaj@sartura.hr>
-PKG_LICENSE:=MPL-2.0
-PKG_LICENSE_FILES:=LICENSE
-
-include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
-
-define Package/node-mozilla-iot-gateway
- SUBMENU:=Node.js
- SECTION:=lang
- CATEGORY:=Languages
- TITLE:=WebThings Gateway by Mozilla
- URL:=https://iot.mozilla.org/gateway/
- DEPENDS:= +libpthread +node +node-npm +libopenzwave +openzwave-config +python +python3-light +python3-pip +openssl-util
- DEPENDS+= +MOIT_enable-plugin-support:git-http
- MENU:=1
-endef
-
-define Package/node-mozilla-iot-gateway/description
- Build Your Own Web of Things Gateway. The "Web of Things" (WoT) is the
- idea of taking the lessons learned from the World Wide Web and applying
- them to IoT. It's about creating a decentralized Internet of Things by
- giving Things URLs on the web to make them linkable and discoverable,
- and defining a standard data model and APIs to make them interoperable.
-endef
-
-define Package/node-mozilla-iot-gateway/config
- source "$(SOURCE)/Config.in"
-endef
-
-CPU:=$(subst powerpc,ppc,$(subst aarch64,arm64,$(subst x86_64,x64,$(subst i386,ia32,$(ARCH)))))
-
-TARGET_CFLAGS+=$(FPIC)
-
-define Build/Compile
- $(MAKE_VARS) \
- $(MAKE_FLAGS) \
- npm_config_arch=$(CONFIG_ARCH) \
- npm_config_nodedir=$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/ \
- npm_config_cache=$(TMP_DIR)/npm-cache \
- npm_config_tmp=$(TMP_DIR)/npm-tmp \
- PREFIX="$(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr/" \
- $(STAGING_DIR_HOSTPKG)/bin/npm install --build-from-source --target_arch=$(CPU) -g $(DL_DIR)/$(PKG_SOURCE)
-endef
-
-define Package/node-mozilla-iot-gateway/install
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/opt/mozilla-iot/gateway/
- $(CP) $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr/lib/node_modules/webthings-gateway/* $(1)/opt/mozilla-iot/gateway
- $(MAKE_VARS) \
- $(MAKE_FLAGS) \
- $(STAGING_DIR_HOSTPKG)/bin/npm --prefix=$(1)/opt/mozilla-iot/gateway install \
- --build-from-source --target_arch=$(CPU) $(1)/opt/mozilla-iot/gateway
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/etc/init.d
- $(INSTALL_BIN) ./files/mozilla-iot-gateway.init $(1)/etc/init.d/mozilla-iot-gateway
-endef
-
-$(eval $(call BuildPackage,node-mozilla-iot-gateway))
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-# Things Gateway by Mozilla
-
-Build Your Own Web of Things Gateway. The "Web of Things" (WoT) is the idea of
-taking the lessons learned from the World Wide Web and applying them to IoT.
-It's about creating a decentralized Internet of Things by giving Things URLs on
-the web to make them linkable and discoverable, and defining a standard data
-model and APIs to make them interoperable.
-
-### Getting Started
-
-These instructions will get you a copy of OpenWrt's build system on your local
-machine for development and testing purposes. To check the prerequisites for
-your system check out this
-[link](https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/build-system/install-buildsystem).
-
-```
-git clone https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt
-cd openwrt
-```
-
-### Configure the build system
-
-We need to configure the build system and select the Things Gateway package.
-This process is no different from selecting other OpenWrt packages. For this
-example we will be using build configuration for Raspberry Pi 2/3.
-
-Update feeds and open menuconfig interface:
-
-```
-make package/symlinks
-make menuconfig
-```
-
-Select your target:
-
-```
-Target System (Broadcom BCM27xx) --->
-Subtarget (BCM2709/BCM2710 32 bit based boards) --->
-Target Profile (Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/3B+/3CM) --->
-```
-
-Things Gateway package is a bit beefy. In order to fit the image, extend the
-filesystem size from 256 to 1024 MB:
-
-```
-Target Images --->
- (1024) Root filesystem partition size (in MB)
-```
-
-Select Things Gateway package:
-
-```
-Languages --->
- Node.js --->
- <*> node-mozilla-iot-gateway
-```
-
-Save and exit.
-
-
-### Building the image
-
-Run the build process and substitute <N> with the number of your CPU cores:
-
-```
-make -j<N>
-```
-
-
-### Flashing on the SD card
-
-Process of flashing the image will depend on which device you have.
-Instructions below are for Raspberry Pi 2/3. For other devices consult OpenWrt
-wiki pages. Be careful to replace the X in the third command with the drive
-letter of your SD card.
-
-```
-cd bin/targets/brcm2708/bcm2709
-gunzip openwrt-brcm2708-bcm2709-rpi-2-ext4-factory.img.gz
-sudo dd if=openwrt-brcm2708-bcm2709-rpi-2-ext4-factory.img of=/dev/sdX conv=fsync
-```
-
-## Running Things Gateway from USB flash drive
-
-In case the device doesn't have enough internal storage space, it is possible
-to run Things Gateway of a USB flash drive. This requires USB flash drive with
-ext4 filesystem plugged in the device.
-
-### Configuration
-
-Do all steps from "Configure the build system" above, and after that change
-node-mozilla-iot-gateway selection from "\*" to "M". This will build the
-package and all of it's dependencies but it will not install Things Gateway.
-
-```
-Languages --->
- Node.js --->
- <M> node-mozilla-iot-gateway
-```
-
-### Prepare the device
-
-We need to auto mount the USB flash drive in order for the gateway to start at
-boot. To do so, open a console on your embedded device and create a /etc/fstab
-file with the following contents. This assumes your USB flash drive is
-/dev/sda1:
-
-```
-/dev/sda1 /opt ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 1
-/opt/root /root none defaults,bind 0 0
-```
-
-Add "mount -a" to the end of the "boot" function in /etc/init.d/boot
-
-```
-boot() {
- .
- .
- .
- /bin/config_generate
- uci_apply_defaults
-
- # temporary hack until configd exists
- /sbin/reload_config
-
- # Added by us
- mount -a
-}
-```
-
-### Install Things Gateway package
-
-After successfully mounting the USB drive, transfer the .ipk file from your
-local machine to the device and install it. Note that your package version
-might defer. Also note that location of .ipk file depends on the selected
-target, but it will be within ./bin/packages directory. We need to use
-"--force-space" or else opkg might complain about insufficient space.
-
-On your local machine:
-```
-cd bin/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/packages/
-scp node-mozilla-iot-gateway_0.6.0-1_arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3.ipk root@192.168.1.1:/tmp
-```
-
-On the device:
-```
-opkg --force-space install /tmp/node-mozilla-iot-gateway_0.6.0-1_arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3.ipk
-```
-
-Things Gateway should now start at every boot.