hcra/server/README.md
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# HCRA Server
This is the server for HamClock Remote Access. It is a Python web app written
using Tornado.
On its own, the server is useless; it requires HamClock, available at
http://clearskyinstitute.com/ham/HamClock/ (installed on the same machine as
the HCRA server), and the HCRA client (see `../client`).
## Installation
The server itself does not need to be installed; it is simply run with
`python3 wss.py` in this directory. However, it does have some dependencies
(both Python packages and binaries).
### Python packages
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
### Binaries
#### Ubuntu, Mint, possibly Debian, etc.
sudo apt install $(cat ubuntu-pkgs.txt)
#### Other distros
Unfortunately, I only have Mint computers, so I can't help with other
distros.
You will need the following:
* ImageMagick 6
* X11 development headers
* `Xvfb`
* `xdotool`
* `xwd`
## Backends
The server can connect to HamClock in one of two ways; it can either use
HamClock's built-in port 8080 service, or it can use X11. The X11 method is
highly recommended when it can be used, because it does not occasionally
freeze when HamClock is on certain screens like the port 8080 backend does.
## `conf.txt`
The server will not work without a `conf.txt` file. This file is a
space-separated table of configuration data. See the included file for a
reference. (That file will work for testing, but should not be used on an
Internet-accessible server. The password is `Testing123`. It uses the X11
backend, `DISPLAY=:1`.)
### `backend`
Use `x11` for the X11 backend, or `port8080` for the port 8080 backend.
### `display`
X11 display to use, such as `:1`. Has no effect with the `port8080` backend.
### `password_argon2`
Argon2-hashed password. Use `pwhash.py` to generate a hashed password.