A docker-compose file in order to start the following application in Docker:
dsmr-reader (https://github.com/dennissiemensma/dsmr-reader)
Also it starts a postgres container for the application to store it's data.
You should first add the user you run Docker with on your host file system to the dialout group: sudo usermod -aG dialout $(whoami)
After starting the containers with docker-compose, the dashboard is reachable at
HTTP: http://<hostname>:8888
After starting the containers, don't forget to modify the default DSMR version (default is DSMR v4):
http://<hostname>:8888/admin/dsmr_datalogger/dataloggersettings/
dsmrdb in docker-compose is configured to use a docker volume. So when the application and docker containter have been removed, the postgres data still persists.
Also you could easily create a backup:
- docker-compose stop dsmr
- docker exec -t dsmrdb pg_dumpall -c -U postgres > /tmp/dump_
date +%d-%m-%Y""%H%M%S
.sql - docker-compose start dsmr
Or drop the database and restore a backup:
- docker-compose stop dsmr
- docker exec -t dsmrdb dropdb dsmrreader -U postgres
- docker exec -t dsmrdb createdb -O dsmrreader dsmrreader -U postgres
- cat /tmp/<your_dump>.sql | docker exec -i dsmrdb psql -U postgres
- docker-compose start dsmr
The current configuration has been tested on Ubuntu 17.04 and Manjaro 17.0.2
For Synology users:
- Drivers are necessary: http://jadahl.dscloud.me/drivers.html
- The docker-compose file must be set to version 2 instead of 3.
Now there's also a development branch. It uses the development branch from https://github.com/dennissiemensma/dsmr-reader/tree/development.
A compose_project_name has been specified and the docker-compose file has been modified to use different ports and volumes.
HTTP: http://<hostname>:8885