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raspberrypi-relay-controller

An Ansible playbook to provision a Raspberry Pi as a 2-channel relay control server. Both a simple web interface and a REST API is provided to allow for easy control and integration with other systems.

Instructions

The following instructions assume you are using a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B.

Setup Arch Linux ARM on Raspberry Pi

  1. Follow the Mount SD card in VirtualBox from Mac OS X Host guide to get access to SD Card from VirtualBox running on OS X host.
  2. Prepare the SD Card by following these instructions on the Arch Linux ARM website.
  3. Before running umount boot root from the above instructions, run sync.
  4. After running umount boot root from the above instructions, shutdown VirtualBox and then Eject the SD Card from OS X.
  5. Insert SD Card into the Pi and boot
  6. Run arp -a and look for the "alarm" entry to find the IP address of the Raspberry Pi.

Pre-provisioning

By default Arch Linux ARM does not allow password authentication for root user over ssh. So, before running the Ansible playbook, you need to ssh with the alarm user, su root and add an authorized public key so that Ansible is able to ssh in as root.

  1. ssh alarm@[ip_address] (password: alarm)
  2. su root (password: root)
  3. mkdir ~/.ssh
  4. curl -o ~/.ssh/authorized_keys https://github.com/bradyholt.keys (replace bradyholt with your GitHub username)
  5. reboot

Provisioning

Do the following from the provisioning host (i.e. OS X or Windows):

  1. Ensure Ansible 2.2 is installed
  2. Copy config.yml.example to config.yml
  3. Edit config.yml and update values per your environment
  4. Run ./provision.sh
  5. Navigate to http://[ip_address]:3000 and you should see the web interface like below

relay-controller-web-interface

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