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ATTENTION: This requires JDK 1.8 to run
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```
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java -jar ha-bridge-2.0.5.jar
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java -jar ha-bridge-2.0.6.jar
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```
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### Automation on Linux systems
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To have this conigured and running automatically ther eare a few resources to use. One is using Docker and a docker container has been built for this and can be gotten here: https://github.com/aptalca/docker-ha-bridge
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To have this configured and running automatically there are a few resources to use. One is using Docker and a docker container has been built for this and can be gotten here: https://github.com/aptalca/docker-ha-bridge
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For next gen Linux systems, here is a systemctl unit file that you can install. Here is a link on how to do this: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-systemctl-to-manage-systemd-services-and-units
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```
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/java -jar -Dconfig.file=/home/pi/amazon-echo/data/habridge.config /home/pi/amazon-echo/ha-bridge-2.0.5.jar
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/java -jar -Dconfig.file=/home/pi/amazon-echo/data/habridge.config /home/pi/amazon-echo/ha-bridge-2.0.6.jar
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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Basic script setup to run the bridge on a pi.
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Create the directory and make sure that ha-bridge-2.0.6.jar is in your /home/pi/habridge directory.
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```
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pi@raspberrypi:~ $ mkdir habridge
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pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cd habridge
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pi@raspberrypi:~/habridge $ wget https://github.com/bwssytems/ha-bridge/releases/download/v2.0.6/ha-bridge-2.0.6.jar
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```
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Edit the shell script for starting:
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```
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pi@raspberrypi:~/habridge $ nano starthabridge.sh
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```
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Then cut and past this, modify any locations that are not correct
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```
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cd /home/pi/habridge
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rm /home/pi/habridge/habridge-log.txt
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nohup java -jar /home/pi/habridge/ha-bridge-2.0.6.jar > /home/pi/habridge/habridge-log.txt 2>&1 &
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chmod 777 /home/pi/habridge/habridge-log.txt
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```
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Exit and save the file with ctrl-X and follow the prompts and then execute on the command line:
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```
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pi@raspberrypi:~/habridge $ chmod u+x starthabridge.sh
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```
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Then execute the script:
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```
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pi@raspberrypi:~/habridge $ ./starthabridge.sh
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```
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You should now be running the bridge. Check for errors:
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```
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pi@raspberrypi:~/habridge $ tail -f habridge-log.txt
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```
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## Available Arguments
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Arguments are now deprecated. The ha-bridge will use the old -D arguments and populate the configuration screen, Brisge Control Tab, which can now be saved to a file and will not be needed. There is only one optional argument that overrides and that is the location of the configuration file. The default is the relative path "data/habridge.config".
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### -Dconfig.file=`<filepath>`
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