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BrWebHost

Web IoT Controller for Broadlink Devices.

BrWebHost Demo

Demonstration Page: http://brwebdemo.dobes.jp/

Description

This is Web Remote-Controller for Broadlink Devices on your LAN.
It Learning any IR Remote Controls for Rm/BlackBean, Switch Operating for SP3, and Displaying Sensor values for A1.
Others include Wake on LAN, Script Executer, Remote-Script Runner.
Touch operation like a smartphone-app has been realized.

Language Supports: English, Japanese, Chinese.

Supported Platform

  • Windows7, Windows8.1, Windows10 (only x64 platform)
  • Any Linux on x64
  • RaspberryPi (Raspbian November 2018 or later)

Usage for Windows

  1. Download Zip-Arvhive.
  2. Unzip archived-files.
  3. Run 'setup.exe', to Install your system.
  4. Run 'Start BrWebHost' on your Desktop Shoptcut and little wait, it wake up Browser.

Broadlink-Device Initializer

Broadlink-Device Initializer
Broadlink-Device Initializer is a Initial Setup Tool for Broadlink-Devices.
It find your new Broadlink-Device on your LAN, and add Wi-Fi settings.
This is only for Windows.

BWH Script Agent

BWH Script Agent is tiny implementation that limits to Script Execution Only.
It makes BrWebHost Remote-Scripting more convenient.

Usage for Linux

  1. Download Zip-Arvhive for your platform.
  2. Unzip archived-files to your Install Folder, ex) /var/brwebhost/
  3. Set your Firewall, Open TCP/UDP 5004 ports.

Start on Command-Line.

 # /var/brwebhost/BrWebHost

If Start on Systemd, add 'brwebhost.service' to /etc/systemd/system/, like:

[Unit]
Description=Broadlink Device Controller

[Service]
ExecStart=/var/brwebhost/BrWebHost
WorkingDirectory=/var/brwebhost/
Restart=alway
RestartSet=10
SyslogIdentifier=brwebhost
KillSignal=SIGINT
User=root
Environment=ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT=Production

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

enabling service:

# sudo systemctl enable brwebhost 

starting service:

# sudo systemctl start brwebhost

and Access localhost:5004 from your browser.

If it NOT Works, Install .Net Core 2.0 Runtime to your platform.

Usage for Othres

  1. Install .Net Core 2.0 SDK to your platform.
  2. Git Clone this project.
  3. Restore, Build, Publish "BrWebHost" and Run.

restore Nuget packages:

# dotnet restore ./BrWebHost/BrWebHost.csproj

build:

# dotnet build ./BrWebHost/BrWebHost.csproj

publish:

# dotnet publish ./BrWebHost/BrWebHost.csproj -c Release -r [osx-x64|linux-x86|win-x86|as your platform]

run:

# dotnet [published_path]/BrWebHost.dll

and Access localhost:5004 from your browser.

Licence

MIT Licence

Author

Do-Be's