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Meshview

Start Page

This project watches a MQTT topic for meshtastic messages, imports them to a database and has a web UI to view them.

Samples of currently running instances:


Preparing

Requires python3.11 or above.

Clone the repo from GitHub:

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/pablorevilla-meshtastic/meshview.git

Note


It is important to include the --recurse-submodules flag or the meshtastic protobufs won't be included.

Create a Python virtual environment:

cd meshview
python3 -m venv env

Install the environment requirements:

./env/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt

Install graphviz:

sudo apt-get install graphviz

Copy sample.config.ini to config.ini:

cp sample.config.ini config.ini

Edit config.ini to match your MQTT and web server settings:

nano config.ini

Example:

# -------------------------
# Server Configuration
# -------------------------
[server]
# The address to bind the server to. Use * to listen on all interfaces.
bind = *

# Port to run the web server on.
port = 8081

# Path to TLS certificate (leave blank to disable HTTPS).
tls_cert =

# Path for the ACME challenge if using Let's Encrypt.
acme_challenge =


# -------------------------
# Site Appearance & Behavior
# -------------------------
[site]
# The domain name of your site.
domain =

# Site title to show in the browser title bar and headers.
title = Bay Area Mesh

# A brief message shown on the homepage.
message = Real time data from around the bay area and beyond.

# Enable or disable site features (as strings: "True" or "False").
nodes = True
conversations = True
everything = True
graphs = True
stats = True
net = True
map = True
top = True

# Map boundaries (used for the map view).
map_top_left_lat = 39
map_top_left_lon = -123
map_bottom_right_lat = 36
map_bottom_right_lon = -121

# Weekly net details
weekly_net_message = Weekly Mesh check-in. We will keep it open on every Wednesday from 5:00pm for checkins. The message format should be (LONG NAME) - (CITY YOU ARE IN) #BayMeshNet.
net_tag = #BayMeshNet


# -------------------------
# MQTT Broker Configuration
# -------------------------
[mqtt]
# MQTT server hostname or IP.
server = mqtt.bayme.sh

# Topics to subscribe to (as JSON-like list, but still a string).
topics = ["msh/US/bayarea/#", "msh/US/CA/mrymesh/#", "msh/US/CA/sacvalley/#"]

# Port used by MQTT (typically 1883 for unencrypted).
port = 1883

# MQTT username and password.
username = meshdev
password = large4cats


# -------------------------
# Database Configuration
# -------------------------
[database]
# SQLAlchemy connection string. This one uses SQLite with asyncio support.
connection_string = sqlite+aiosqlite:///packets.db

Running Meshview

Start the database:

./env/bin/python startdb.py

Start the web server:

./env/bin/python main.py

Note


You can specify a custom config file with the --config flag:

./env/bin/python startdb.py --config /path/to/config.ini
./env/bin/python main.py --config /path/to/config.ini

Open in your browser: http://localhost:8081/


Running Meshview with mvrun.py

  • mvrun.py starts both startdb.py and main.py in separate threads and merges the output.
  • It accepts the --config argument like the others.
./env/bin/python mvrun.py

Setting Up Systemd Services (Ubuntu)

To run Meshview automatically on boot, create systemd services for startdb.py and main.py.

Note


You need to change the "User" and "/path/to/meshview" for your instance of the code on each service.

1. Service for startdb.py

Create:

sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/meshview-db.service

Paste:

[Unit]
Description=Meshview Database Initializer
After=network.target

[Service]
Type=simple
WorkingDirectory=/path/to/meshview
ExecStart=/path/to/meshview/env/bin/python /path/to/meshview/startdb.py --config /path/to/meshview/config.ini
Restart=always
RestartSec=5
User=yourusername

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

2. Service for main.py

Create:

sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/meshview-web.service

Paste:

[Unit]
Description=Meshview Web Server
After=network.target meshview-db.service

[Service]
Type=simple
WorkingDirectory=/path/to/meshview
ExecStart=/path/to/meshview/env/bin/python /path/to/meshview/main.py --config /path/to/meshview/config.ini
Restart=always
RestartSec=5
User=yourusername

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

3. Enable and start the services

sudo systemctl daemon-reexec
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable meshview-db
sudo systemctl enable meshview-web
sudo systemctl start meshview-db
sudo systemctl start meshview-web

4. Check status

systemctl status meshview-db
systemctl status meshview-web

Tip


After editing .service files, always run:

sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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