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@ -10,11 +10,14 @@ title: PiScrape
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PiScrape allows you to display your connected reflectors/talkgroups in a small webpage you can embed, like this:
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<iframe border=0 src="https://pistar.nq4t.com/piscrape/piscrape.php" width="320" height="300"></iframe>
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<iframe border=0 src="https://pistar.nq4t.com/piscrape/piscrape.php" width="500" height="300"></iframe>
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It does this by scraping the Pi-Star dashboard for the information using a shell script and php page. It can be run
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on any webserver with PHP and SSH access to your Pi-Star. It can also be run entirely on Pi-Star if you open web ports
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or reverse proxy. The original version ran on a locally hosted web-server that could pull the dashboard directly.
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or reverse proxy. The original version ran on a locally hosted web-server that could pull the dashboard directly. But
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I also had success running it on remote web-servers that could SSH in to the Pi-Star. Remote SSH execution is not yet
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included in the repository; but if you know how to do that, you probably can write that small script yourself. The
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current implementation is running entirely on the PiStar via nginx reverse proxy.
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The PHP page itself largely just calls the shell script, which returns the HTML code containing your connection info.
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When the script is executed; it pulls either the repeaterstatus frame from the dashboard or the Brandmeister API page.
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