# ChirpStack open-source LoRaWAN(R) Network Server ![CI](https://github.com/chirpstack/chirpstack/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg?branch=master) ChirpStack is an open-source LoRaWAN(R) Network Server which can be used to set up LoRaWAN networks. ChirpStack provides a web-interface for the management of gateways, devices and tenants as well to set up data integrations with the major cloud providers, databases and services commonly used for handling device data. ChirpStack provides a gRPC based API that can be used to integrate or extend ChirpStack. ## Documentation and binaries Please refer to the [ChirpStack](https://www.chirpstack.io/) website for documentation and pre-compiled binaries. ## Building from source ### Requirements Building ChirpStack requires: * [Nix](https://nixos.org/download.html) (recommended) and * [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) #### Nix Nix is used for setting up the development environment which is used for local development and for creating the binaries. If you do not have Nix installed and do not wish to install it, then you can use the provided Docker Compose based Nix environment. To start this environment execute the following command: ```bash make docker-devshell ``` **Note:** You will be able to run the test commands and run `cargo build`, but cross-compiling will not work within this environment (because it would try start Docker within Docker). #### Docker Docker is used by [cross-rs](https://github.com/cross-rs/cross) for cross-compiling, as well as some of the `make` commands. ### Starting the development shell Run the following command to start the development shell: ```bash nix-shell ``` Or if you do not have Nix installed, execute the following command: ```bash make docker-devshell ``` ### Building the UI To build the ChirpStack UI, execute the following command: ``` make build-ui ``` ### Running ChirpStack tests #### Start required services ChirpStack requires several services like PostgresQL, Redis, Mosquitto, ... to be running before you can run the tests. You need to start these services manually if you started the development shell using `nix-shell`: ```bash docker compose up -d ``` #### Run tests Run the following command to run the ChirpStack tests: ```bash # Test (with PostgresQL database backend) make test # Test with SQLite database backend DATABASE=sqlite make test ``` ### Building ChirpStack binaries Before compiling the binaries, you need to install some additional development tools (for cross-compiling, packaging, e.d.). Execute the following command: ```bash make dev-dependencies ``` Run the following command within the `./chirpstack` sub-folder: ```bash # Build AMD64 debug build (optimized for build speed) make debug-amd64 # Build AMD64 release build (optimized for performance and binary size) make release-amd64 # Build all packages (all targets, .deb, .rpm and .tar.gz files) make dist ``` By default the above commands will build ChirpStack with the PostgresQL database database backend. Set the `DATABASE=sqlite` env. variable to compile ChirpStack with the SQLite database backend. ### Database migrations To create a new database migration, execute: ``` make migration-generate NAME=test-migration ``` To apply migrations, execute: ``` make migration-run ``` To revert a migration, execute: ``` make migration-revert ``` By default the above commands will execute the migration commands using the PostgresQL database backend. To execute migration commands for the SQLite database backend, set the `DATABASE=sqlite` env. variable. ## License ChirpStack Network Server is distributed under the MIT license. See also [LICENSE](https://github.com/brocaar/chirpstack/blob/master/LICENSE).