It is a SWIS wrapper for Cockpit.
It allows access to Scaner (SWIS) from Cockpit menu.
- SWIS service installed
This project is in the development stage and, thus, is not ready to use out-of-the-box.
To use this project you have to:
- manually edit
manifest.json
and replace allhttp://192.168.1.105:5520
to a propoer ones (address and port of SWIS). Note: It will work only onhttp
protocol so cockpit should be running onhttp
as well (i.e. http://localhost:9090). - build the project (run
make
) - install the app in cockpit
On Debian/Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt install gettext nodejs npm make
On Fedora:
$ sudo dnf install gettext nodejs npm make
These commands check out the source and build it into the dist/
directory:
git clone https://github.com/rsusik/swis-cockpit
cd swis-cockpit
make
make install
compiles and installs the package in /usr/local/share/cockpit/
. The
convenience targets srpm
and rpm
build the source and binary rpms,
respectively. Both of these make use of the dist
target, which is used
to generate the distribution tarball. In production
mode, source files are
automatically minified and compressed. Set NODE_ENV=production
if you want to
duplicate this behavior.
For development, you usually want to run your module straight out of the git
tree. To do that, run make devel-install
, which links your checkout to the
location were cockpit-bridge looks for packages. If you prefer to do
this manually:
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/cockpit
ln -s `pwd`/dist ~/.local/share/cockpit/swis-cockpit
After changing the code and running make
again, reload the Cockpit page in
your browser.
For more information see: https://cockpit-project.org/documentation.html