Skip to content

FUOTA server which can be used together with ChirpStack Application Server.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

Zylum-Inc/chirpstack-fuota-server

 
 

Repository files navigation

ChirpStack FUOTA Server

ChirpStack FUOTA Server is an open-source FUOTA server implementation for LoRaWAN(R). It integrates with the ChirpStack using the HTTP integration (for receiving uplink payloads) and uses the ChirpStack gRCP API for creating the multicast-groups and enqueueing the downlink payloads.

Note: This version is compatible with ChirpStack v4, for v3, please refer to the v3 branch of this repository.

Building from source

The following commands explain how to compile the source-code using the provided Docker Compose development environment.

To start a bash shell within this environment:

docker-compose run --rm chirpstack-fuota-server bash
# cleanup workspace
make clean

# run the tests
make test

# compile (this will also compile the ui and generate the static files)
make build

# compile snapshot builds for supported architectures (this will also compile the ui and generate the static files)
make snapshot

API interface

The ChirpStack FUOTA Server provides a gRPC API interface for scheduling the FUOTA deployments to one or multiple devices under a ChirpStack application ID. This API is defined by the gRPC FuotaServerService.

Setup

After installing the ChirpStack FUOTA Server, there are a couple of steps to take to setup. Example commands:

Database setup

The ChirpStack FUOTA Server stores the deployment results into a PostgreSQL database. You must enable the hstore extension for this database.

sudo -u postgres psql
-- set up the user and password
-- (note that it is important to use single quotes and a semicolon at the end!)
create role chirpstack_fuota with login password 'dbpassword';

-- create the database
create database chirpstack_fuota with owner chirpstack_fuota;

-- change to the ChirpStack FUOTA Server database
\c chirpstack_fuota

-- enable the hstore extension
create extension hstore;

-- exit psql
\q

Create API key

The ChirpStack FUOTA Server needs a ChirpStack API key in order authenticate with the ChirpStack API. You can generate this key within the ChirpStack web-interface. This key must be configured in the chirpstack-fuota-server.toml configuration file.

HTTP integration

Within ChirpStack, you must also setup a HTTP integration for the application(s) you want to use with the ChirpStack FUOTA Server. Make sure that this matches with the host / IP and port the ChirpStack FUOTA Server event handler is binding to. As well make sure that the marshaler matches.

Usage and configuration file

Please refer to the CLI interface for usage information and for the command to generate a configuration file:

ChirpStack FUOTA Server

Usage:
  chirpstack-fuota-server [flags]
  chirpstack-fuota-server [command]

Available Commands:
  configfile  Print the ChirpStack FUOTA Server configuration file
  help        Help about any command
  version     Print the ChirpStack FUOTA Server version

Flags:
  -c, --config string   path to configuration file (optional)
  -h, --help            help for chirpstack-fuota-server
      --log-level int   debug=5, info=4, error=2, fatal=1, panic=0 (default 4)

Use "chirpstack-fuota-server [command] --help" for more information about a command.

Resources

For a better understanding of FUOTA, please refer to the following documents that can be found at the LoRa Alliance Resource Hub:

  • Remote Multicast Setup
  • Fragmented Data Block Transport

License

ChirpStack FUOTA Server is distributed under the MIT license. See also LICENSE.

About

FUOTA server which can be used together with ChirpStack Application Server.

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Go 96.4%
  • Shell 1.6%
  • Makefile 1.4%
  • Dockerfile 0.6%