Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ezbeq
Version: 0.4.5
Summary: A small webapp which can send beqcatalogue filters to a DSP device
Home-page: http://github.com/3ll3d00d/ezbeq
Author: Matt Khan
Author-email: mattkhan+ezbeq@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # ezbeq
        
        A simple web browser for [beqcatalogue](https://beqcatalogue.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) which integrates with [minidsp-rs](https://github.com/mrene/minidsp-rs)
        for local remote control of a minidsp or HTP-1.
        
        # Setup
        
        ## Windows / MacOS
        
        Python is required so use an appropriate package manager to install it. 
        
        [chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/) is a convenient choice for Windows
        [homebrew](https://docs.brew.sh/Installation) is the equivalent for MacOS
        
        ## Linux
        
        Use your distro package manager to install python.
        
        ## Installation
        
        Example is provided for rpi users
        
            $ ssh pi@myrpi
            $ sudo apt install python3 python3-venv python3-pip libyaml-dev
            $ mkdir python
            $ cd python
            $ python3 -m venv ezbeq
            $ cd ezbeq
            $ . bin/activate
            $ pip install ezbeq
        
        ### Using with a Minidsp
        
        Install minidsp-rs as per the provided instructionshttps://github.com/mrene/minidsp-rs#installation
        
        ### Using with a Monolith HTP-1
        
        See the configuration section below
        
        ## Upgrade
        
            $ ssh pi@myrpi
            $ cd python/ezbeq
            $ . bin/activate
            $ pip install --upgrade --force-reinstall ezbeq
        
        then restart the app
        
        ## Running the app manually
        
            $ ssh pi@myrpi
            $ cd python/ezbeq
            $ . bin/activate
            $ ./bin/ezbeq
              Loading config from /home/pi/.ezbeq/ezbeq.yml
              2021-01-16 08:43:15,374 - twisted - INFO - __init__ - Serving ui from /home/pi/python/ezbeq/lib/python3.8/site-packages/ezbeq/ui
        
        Now open http://youripaddress:8080/index.html in your browser 
        
        ## Configuration
        
        See `$HOME/.ezbeq/ezbeq.yml`
        
        Options that are intended for override are:
        
          * port: listens on port 8080 by default
          * if using a minidsp 
            * minidspExe: full path to the minidsp-rs app, defaults to minidsp so assumes the binary is already on your PATH
            * minidspOptions: additional command line switches to pass to the minidsp binary
          * if using a htp1, add the ip address and named channels to which the filters should be sent. e.g. if the HTP1 is at `192.168.1.181` and only sub1 should be updated 
          
        ```
        htp1:
          ip: 192.168.1.181
          channels:
            - sub1
        ```
        
        ## Starting ezbeq on bootup
        
        This is optional but recommended, it ensures the app starts automatically whenever the rpi boots up and makes
        sure it restarts automatically if it ever crashes.
        
        We will achieve this by creating and enabling a `systemd` service.
        
        1) Create a file ezbeq.service in the appropriate location for your distro (e.g. ``/etc/systemd/system/`` for debian)::
        
        ```
        [Unit]
        Description=ezbeq
        After=network.target
        
        [Service]
        Type=simple
        User=myuser
        WorkingDirectory=/home/pi
        ExecStart=/home/pi/python/ezbeq/bin/ezbeq
        Restart=always
        RestartSec=1
        
        [Install]
        WantedBy=multi-user.target
        ```
        
        2) enable the service and start it up::
        
        ```
        $ sudo systemctl enable ezbeq.service
        $ sudo service ezbeq start
        $ sudo journalctl -u ezbeq.service
        -- Logs begin at Sat 2019-08-17 12:17:02 BST, end at Sun 2019-08-18 21:58:43 BST. --
        Aug 18 21:58:36 swoop systemd[1]: Started ezbeq.
        ```
        
        3) reboot and repeat step 2 to verify the recorder has automatically started
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Requires-Python: >=3.7
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