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Wifidog Auth Flask

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Voucher authentication server for Wifidog Captive Portal written in Python Flask. WIP.

Set a time limit or transfer limit (in MB) before the voucher is invalidated. User accounts coming soon.

Docker

Setup the following aliases to run the docker image. Put this in your .bashrc or .zshrc:

alias wifidog-server="docker run --env-file $HOME/.config/wifidog/env -p 5000:5000 -v auth-data:/var/app/data -v auth-uploads:/var/app/uploads -i -t datashaman/wifidog-auth-flask"
alias wifidog="docker run --env-file $HOME/.config/wifidog/env -v auth-data:/var/app/data -v auth-uploads:/var/app/uploads --rm -it datashaman/wifidog-auth-flask"

Create the file at $HOME/.config/wifidog/env to store your secrets. Look at .env.example for inspiration. Don't add SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI, that is handled inside the container.

Use wifidog-server to run the HTTP server. Use wifidog to run CLI commands.

That will run the latest build of the docker image, by default running the HTTP server on port 5000.

It will persist the data to a local volume named auth-data, and the uploads to a local volume named auth-uploads. Change it as you see fit.

Various commands are available to help you manage the service:

* wifidog create_country
* wifidog create_currency
* wifidog create_voucher
* wifidog create_network
* wifidog create_gateway
* wifidog create_user
* wifidog create_roles
* wifidog create_product
* wifidog process_vouchers

Create roles:

wifidog create_roles

Create a user with a role of super-admin:

wifidog create_user user@example.com password super-admin

Create a network and gateway with that network:

wifidog create_network example-network "Example Network"
wifidog create_gateway example-network example-gateway "Example Gateway"

The Wifidog client software should point to this service with the correct gw_id to identify the gateway being served.

To run the HTTP server:

wifidog-server

The command process_vouchers does the following:

* Ends any vouchers with no time left.
* Expires any new vouchers that are unused after a configurable age (default is _120_ minutes).
* Archives any blocked, ended or expired vouchers that have not changed for a configurable age (default is _120_ minutes, the same config as above).

To run the command:

wifidog process_vouchers

Put that (or the underlying docker run command) into a cron so the system keeps the vouchers list clean.

All the commands have help text, use --help.

Development

Setup required (for Ubuntu or Debian):

sudo apt-get install nodejs npm python-pip virtualenvwrapper libjpeg-dev libpng-dev libffi-dev libxml2-dev libxslt-dev
sudo npm install -g gulp

Logout and login to activate virtualenvwrapper then:

mkvirtualenv auth

Make sure you're in your projects folder and clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/datashaman/wifidog-auth-flask.git auth

Go into the folder and install the dependencies (you should be in your virtualenv at this point):

cd auth
setvirtualenvproject
pip install -r requirements.txt
npm install

Build the static files (see gulpfile.js for details):

gulp

Copy the sample .env file to its correct place (and edit it to suit your needs):

cp .env.example .env

Sensitive config is kept in the .env file, non-sensitive config is in config.py.

Please read the Makefile for many useful development shortcuts.

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