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This guide is not finished yet. I'm working on it&nbsp;:-)<br>  
This guide is not finished yet. I'm working on it&nbsp;:-)<br>  


This is a guide describing how to set up a device in Homeautomation that is automatically turned on or off based on whether a certain MAC&nbsp;address is connected to B3's wifi or not. This could then be used in the Homeautomation scheduling to turn other devices on or off based on this information.
This is a guide describing how to set up a device in Homeautomation that is automatically turned on or off based on whether a certain MAC&nbsp;address is connected to B3's wifi or not. This could then be used in the Homeautomation scheduling to turn other devices on or off based on this information.  


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First, copy the text below into /usr/local/bin/hostapd_ha.sh.<br>
First, copy the text below into
<pre>#!/bin/bash
<pre>#!/bin/bash


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done</pre>  
done</pre>  
<br>  
Make the file executable using "chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/hostapd_ha.sh". Edit the HomeAutomationUrl, homeDevices and HomeAutomationDeviceIds to your needs. You find the device ids in the device config page in Homeautomation.<br>  


More text here...<br>  
Included in the hostapd package (the program which turns B3 into an access point) there is a utility called hostapd_cli that is able to trigger events when devices are connected and disconnected. What we want is to start hostapd_cli as a daemon and tell it to run our script above upon connections/disconnections. To to this, copy the text below into /etc/init.d/hostapd_cli:<br>  
<pre>#!/bin/sh
<pre>#!/bin/sh


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[ -x "$DAEMON_SBIN" ] || exit 0
[ -x "$DAEMON_SBIN" ] || exit 0


DAEMON_OPTS="-B -a/usr/local/bin/hostapd_log.sh"
DAEMON_OPTS="-B -a/usr/local/bin/hostapd_ha.sh"


. /lib/lsb/init-functions
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
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       -- $DAEMON_OPTS &gt;/dev/null
       -- $DAEMON_OPTS &gt;/dev/null
     log_end_msg "$?"
     log_end_msg "$?"
    ;;
  &nbsp;;;
   stop)
   stop)
     log_daemon_msg "Stopping $DESC" "$NAME"
     log_daemon_msg "Stopping $DESC" "$NAME"
     start-stop-daemon --stop --oknodo --quiet --exec "$DAEMON_SBIN"
     start-stop-daemon --stop --oknodo --quiet --exec "$DAEMON_SBIN"
     log_end_msg "$?"
     log_end_msg "$?"
    ;;
  &nbsp;;;
   restart|force-reload)
   restart|force-reload)
     $0 stop
     $0 stop
     sleep 8
     sleep 8
     $0 start
     $0 start
    ;;
  &nbsp;;;
   status)
   status)
     status_of_proc "$DAEMON_SBIN" "$NAME"
     status_of_proc "$DAEMON_SBIN" "$NAME"
     exit $?
     exit $?
    ;;
  &nbsp;;;
   *)
   *)
     N=/etc/init.d/$NAME
     N=/etc/init.d/$NAME
     echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload|status}" &gt;&amp;2
     echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload|status}" &gt;&amp;2
     exit 1
     exit 1
    ;;
  &nbsp;;;
esac
esac


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</pre>  
</pre>  
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Now create a link to start this daemon automatically using "ln -s /etc/init.d/hostapd_cli /etc/rc2.d/S20hostapd_cli". (I don't think this is the correct way to do it, I'll check up later the nice way). Also start the daemon by simply running "/etc/init.d/hostapd_cli start".<br>
 
Finishing text...<br>

Revision as of 08:25, 29 June 2012

This guide is not finished yet. I'm working on it :-)

This is a guide describing how to set up a device in Homeautomation that is automatically turned on or off based on whether a certain MAC address is connected to B3's wifi or not. This could then be used in the Homeautomation scheduling to turn other devices on or off based on this information.


First, copy the text below into /usr/local/bin/hostapd_ha.sh.

#!/bin/bash

HomeAutomationUrl="http://192.168.168.1/homeautomation/"

# Devices that affects HomeAutomation
homeDevices[0]="84:00:d2:e4:3b:9f" #Xperia Ray
homeDevices[1]="d0:df:c7:fd:8d:ea" #Galaxy Tab

# HomeAutomation device ids
HomeAutomationDeviceIds[0]="20" #Xperia Ray
HomeAutomationDeviceIds[1]="21" #Galaxy Tab

connected="AP-STA-CONNECTED"
disconnected="AP-STA-DISCONNECTED"

countHomeDevices=${#homeDevices[*]}

date >> /var/log/hostapd.log

for (( i=0; i<=$(( $countHomeDevices -1 )); i++ )); do

  if [ $3 = "${homeDevices[$i]}" ]; then

    connectionState=0

    if [ $2 = $connected ]; then
      connectionState=1
      echo "$3 Connected!" >> /var/log/hostapd.log
    else if [ $2 = $disconnected ]; then
        echo "$3 Disconnected" >> /var/log/hostapd.log
      else
        echo "What happened now?" >> /var/log/hostapd.log
      fi
    fi

    $(wget -O /dev/null -q ""${HomeAutomationUrl}"ajaxinterface.php?do=toggleStatus&status="${connectionState}"&deviceid="${HomeAutomationDeviceIds[$i]}"" )
  fi

done

Make the file executable using "chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/hostapd_ha.sh". Edit the HomeAutomationUrl, homeDevices and HomeAutomationDeviceIds to your needs. You find the device ids in the device config page in Homeautomation.

Included in the hostapd package (the program which turns B3 into an access point) there is a utility called hostapd_cli that is able to trigger events when devices are connected and disconnected. What we want is to start hostapd_cli as a daemon and tell it to run our script above upon connections/disconnections. To to this, copy the text below into /etc/init.d/hostapd_cli:

#!/bin/sh

### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: hostapd_cli
# Required-Start: $remote_fs ifup-br0 hostapd
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs
# Should-Start:
# Should-Stop:
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Utility to trigger events based on connects/disconnects
# Description:
### END INIT INFO

PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
DAEMON_SBIN=/usr/sbin/hostapd_cli
NAME=hostapd_cli
DESC="hostapd cli"
PIDFILE=/var/run/hostapd_cli.pid

[ -x "$DAEMON_SBIN" ] || exit 0

DAEMON_OPTS="-B -a/usr/local/bin/hostapd_ha.sh"

. /lib/lsb/init-functions

case "$1" in
  start)
    log_daemon_msg "Starting $DESC" "$NAME"
    start-stop-daemon --start --oknodo --quiet --exec "$DAEMON_SBIN" \
      -- $DAEMON_OPTS >/dev/null
    log_end_msg "$?"
    ;;
  stop)
    log_daemon_msg "Stopping $DESC" "$NAME"
    start-stop-daemon --stop --oknodo --quiet --exec "$DAEMON_SBIN"
    log_end_msg "$?"
    ;;
  restart|force-reload)
    $0 stop
    sleep 8
    $0 start
    ;;
  status)
    status_of_proc "$DAEMON_SBIN" "$NAME"
    exit $?
    ;;
  *)
    N=/etc/init.d/$NAME
    echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload|status}" >&2
    exit 1
    ;;
esac

exit 0

Now create a link to start this daemon automatically using "ln -s /etc/init.d/hostapd_cli /etc/rc2.d/S20hostapd_cli". (I don't think this is the correct way to do it, I'll check up later the nice way). Also start the daemon by simply running "/etc/init.d/hostapd_cli start".