#!/usr/bin/env bash # Why not simply "#!/bin/bash" ? # For OpenBSD, the bash location is /usr/local/bin/bash. # By using env here, bash is found based on the user's $PATH. # I hope this does not break some other operating system. # Run this from crontab periodically to start up # Dire Wolf automatically. # See User Guide for more discussion. # For release 1.4 it is section 5.7 "Automatic Start Up After Reboot" # but it could change in the future as more information is added. # Versioning (this file, not direwolf version) #----------- # v1.3 - KI6ZHD - added variable support for direwolf binary location # v1.2 - KI6ZHD - support different versions of VNC # v1.1 - KI6ZHD - expanded version to support running on text-only displays with # auto support; log placement change # v1.0 - WB2OSZ - original version for Xwindow displays only #How are you running Direwolf : within a GUI (Xwindows / VNC) or CLI mode # # AUTO mode is design to try starting direwolf with GUI support and then # if no GUI environment is available, it reverts to CLI support with screen # # GUI mode is suited for users with the machine running LXDE/Gnome/KDE or VNC # which auto-logs on (sitting at a login prompt won't work) # # CLI mode is suited for say a Raspberry Pi running the Jessie LITE version # where it will run from the CLI w/o requiring Xwindows - uses screen RUNMODE=AUTO # Location of the direwolf binary. Depends on $PATH as shown. # change this if you want to use some other specific location. # e.g. DIREWOLF="/usr/local/bin/direwolf" DIREWOLF="direwolf" #Direwolf start up command :: two examples where example one is enabled # # 1. For normal operation as TNC, digipeater, IGate, etc. # Print audio statistics each 100 seconds for troubleshooting. # Change this command to however you wish to start Direwolf DWCMD="$DIREWOLF -a 100" #--------------------------------------------------------------- # # 2. Alternative for running with SDR receiver. # Piping one application into another makes it a little more complicated. # We need to use bash for the | to be recognized. #DWCMD="bash -c 'rtl_fm -f 144.39M - | direwolf -c sdr.conf -r 24000 -D 1 -'" #Where will logs go - needs to be writable by non-root users LOGFILE=/var/tmp/dw-start.log #------------------------------------- # Main functions of the script #------------------------------------- #Status variables SUCCESS=0 function CLI { SCREEN=`which screen` if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo -e "Error: screen is not installed but is required for CLI mode. Aborting" exit 1 fi echo "Direwolf in CLI mode start up" echo "Direwolf in CLI mode start up" >> $LOGFILE # Screen commands # -d m :: starts the command in detached mode # -S :: name the session $SCREEN -d -m -S direwolf $DWCMD >> $LOGFILE SUCCESS=1 $SCREEN -list direwolf $SCREEN -list direwolf >> $LOGFILE echo "-----------------------" echo "-----------------------" >> $LOGFILE } function GUI { # In this case # In my case, the Raspberry Pi is not connected to a monitor. # I access it remotely using VNC as described here: # http://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-raspberry-pi-lesson-7-remote-control-with-vnc # # If VNC server is running, use its display number. # Otherwise default to :0 (the Xwindows on the HDMI display) # export DISPLAY=":0" #Reviewing for RealVNC sessions (stock in Raspbian Pixel) if [ -n "`ps -ef | grep vncserver-x11-serviced | grep -v grep`" ]; then sleep 0.1 echo -e "\nRealVNC found - defaults to connecting to the :0 root window" elif [ -n "`ps -ef | grep Xtightvnc | grep -v grep`" ]; then #Reviewing for TightVNC sessions echo -e "\nTightVNC found - defaults to connecting to the :1 root window" v=`ps -ef | grep Xtightvnc | grep -v grep` d=`echo "$v" | sed 's/.*tightvnc *\(:[0-9]\).*/\1/'` export DISPLAY="$d" fi echo "Direwolf in GUI mode start up" echo "Direwolf in GUI mode start up" >> $LOGFILE echo "DISPLAY=$DISPLAY" echo "DISPLAY=$DISPLAY" >> $LOGFILE # # Auto adjust the startup for your particular environment: gnome-terminal, xterm, etc. # if [ -x /usr/bin/lxterminal ]; then /usr/bin/lxterminal -t "Dire Wolf" -e "$DWCMD" & SUCCESS=1 elif [ -x /usr/bin/xterm ]; then /usr/bin/xterm -bg white -fg black -e "$DWCMD" & SUCCESS=1 elif [ -x /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator ]; then /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator -e "$DWCMD" & SUCCESS=1 else echo "Did not find an X terminal emulator. Reverting to CLI mode" SUCCESS=0 fi echo "-----------------------" echo "-----------------------" >> $LOGFILE } # ----------------------------------------------------------- # Main Script start # ----------------------------------------------------------- # When running from cron, we have a very minimal environment # including PATH=/usr/bin:/bin. # export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH #Log the start of the script run and re-run date >> $LOGFILE # First wait a little while in case we just rebooted # and the desktop hasn't started up yet. # sleep 30 # # Nothing to do if Direwolf is already running. # a=`ps ax | grep direwolf | grep -vi -e bash -e screen -e grep | awk '{print $1}'` if [ -n "$a" ] then #date >> /tmp/dw-start.log #echo "Direwolf already running." >> $LOGFILE exit fi # Main execution of the script if [ $RUNMODE == "AUTO" ];then GUI if [ $SUCCESS -eq 0 ]; then CLI fi elif [ $RUNMODE == "GUI" ];then GUI elif [ $RUNMODE == "CLI" ];then CLI else echo -e "ERROR: illegal run mode given. Giving up" exit 1 fi