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Revision as of 12:25, 13 December 2017
Contents
Getting started
This page provides a quick and simple guide to install sensiNact Gateway and sensiNact Studio, with a minimum knowledge about the platform.
Please refer to other resources of this documentation to learn more about the sensiNact environment.
Download
The Eclipse sensiNact snapshot version is available here.
sensiNact Gateway
Requirements
- Any operating system supporting Java. For now, the sensiNact gateway has been tested on Linux and Windows, on x86 and ARM.
- Java 1.7 (OpenJDK JRE or Oracle JRE)
Install
Once you have downloaded the sensiNact Gateway, unpack it where you want. Then, enter in the resulting folder of sensiNact. Make sure that the sensinact
script file can be executed by you. Otherwise, change the rights on this file. This operation depends on your operating system.
Configure
sensiNact Gateway can be configured in various ways:
1. Editing the conf/config.properties
file. This file lists a set of options, from the port for the HTTP server to the log level. Have a look at this file to see what you can modify to fit your needs ;
2. Executing the following command in a terminal inside the sensinact folder:
./sensinact -c
It enables to select the modules that will be included in the runtime of sensiNact Gateway. Be careful, some modules depend on others modules.
Run
To launch sensiNact Gateway, execute the following command:
./sensinact
Troubleshooting
sensiNact Studio
Requirements
- Linux (because for now some features haven't been tested on Windows yet)
- Java 1.7 (OpenJDK JRE or Oracle JRE)
Install
sensiNact Studio is provided in a .deb file. Thus, you can install it using either dpkg or the graphical interface of your Linux operating system (e.g., synaptic).
Run
Open a terminal and execute the following command:
sensinact-studio
You can also find the launcher into the menu of the operating system.