Federico: Thanks for info. I will try out the organization. It should help me out with my current need.
I will also ping you next week on the second item. btw.. do you have plans to support openwrt image upgrade (firmware upgrade) to these registered openwrt devices. thanks jish On Friday, 31 March 2017 19:04:43 UTC+5:30, Federico Capoano wrote: > > > > On Friday, March 31, 2017 at 3:24:40 PM UTC+2, jdroid wrote: >> >> HI Federico: >> I will give a try with organization method. I am assuming openwisp-config >> agent in openwrt device will have a organization element based on which it >> can pick templates from respective organization. Will go in details and get >> back. >> >> > Each organization has a shared_secret, so each firmware type (WDS, PTP, > etc) will have the shared_secret of the org you are using for that scope. > > >> In the mean time, I would like to understand how I would add a new >> backend in a package which is installed with ansible-openwisp. you had >> mentioned earlier that I need to work and test in a development >> environment. I want to understand this more clear. So if I download >> individual packages (both django-netjsonconfig and netjsonconfig module >> using git ), include the new backend and how do I re-integrate them with >> ansible-openwisp downloaded package? do you have any instruction in place >> for this. I am new to django framework, hence this question. >> > > There's no documentation yet on how to do this. > > It's a bit long to explain and I don't have time right now because I'm > preparing a presentation about OpenWISP to present at Pycon Italy next week. > > If you remind me next week I'll try to write an outline of how to do this. > But it's not easy, I warn you. > > Federico > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OpenWISP" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
