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No bitbucket credentials on the wiki #8

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amcewen opened this issue Jun 13, 2015 · 6 comments
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No bitbucket credentials on the wiki #8

amcewen opened this issue Jun 13, 2015 · 6 comments

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amcewen commented Jun 13, 2015

I can't find any way to add my bitbucket user (amcewen) to the DoES repository, so can't clone the config repository.

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Added you as an admin.

Sent from my mobile phone hence brevity and errors

On 13 Jun 2015, at 09:49, Adrian McEwen [email protected] wrote:

I can't find any way to add my bitbucket user (amcewen) to the DoES repository, so can't clone the config repository.


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DefProc commented Jul 9, 2015

And me too please (DefProc)

is this the de-facto place to sign-up to get access now then?

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It works ;-) Now added, we only get 5 users on the free plan, we're now at 3.

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DefProc commented Jul 9, 2015

Ta,

Is the update process documented anywhere?

What happens about new ringtones now?

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amcewen commented Jul 9, 2015

See issues #2 and #11, and DoESLiverpool/somebody-should#166 :-)

But basically, no. My current process is:

  • ssh into doorbot1
  • tail logcards/scans.log
  • Add the new person to config.yaml on my local machine, not the doorbot and push that to bitbucket
  • On the doorbot, git pull to get the new config
  • Run reload-all-config to copy it across to doorbots 2 and 3

@DefProc DefProc closed this as completed Sep 23, 2015
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DefProc commented Sep 23, 2015

I've made an rfid-keyboard to allow easier collection of the RFID UIDs: https://git.defproc.co.uk/DefProc/rfid-keyboard

So now, with the device plugged in as a USB keyboard, the process to add/search though a local clone of doorbot-setup can be done without ssh'ing to a doorbot for an ID number.

With the rfid-keyboard plugged in (and having set the keyboard map to QWERTY!):

  • Add the new person to config.yaml on your local repo, not the doorbot (scan the card where you need to input the UID)
  • commit & push that to bitbucket
  • On the doorbot, cd logcards/doorbot-setup && git pull to get the new config
  • Run ~/reload-all-config.sh to copy it across to doorbots 2 and 3

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