add documentation for roles feature add by https://github.com/freifunk-gluon/packages/pull/83
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Roles
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=====
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It is possible to define a set of roles you want to distinguish at backend side. One node can own one
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role which it will announce via alfred inside the mesh. This will make it easier to differentiate
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nodes when parsing alfred data. E.g to count only **normal** nodes and not the gateways
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or servers (nodemap). A lot of things are possible.
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For this the section ``roles`` in ``site.conf`` is needed::
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roles = {
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default = 'node',
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list = {
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node = 'Normal Node',
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test = 'Test Node',
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backbone = 'Backbone Node',
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service = 'Service Node',
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},
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},
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The value of ``default`` is the role every node will initially own. This value should be part of ``list`` as well.
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If you want node owners to change the defined roles via config-mode you can add the package
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``gluon-luci-node-role`` to your ``site.mk``. Then, you can select one of the defined roles from a dropdown list
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where the right-handed value is the one which is displayed and the left-handed key the one which is configured into
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the system.
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The role is saved in ``gluon-node-info.system.role``. To change the role using command line do::
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uci set gluon-node-info.system.role="$ROLE"
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uci commit
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Please replace ``$ROLE`` by the role you want the node to own.
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features/mesh-on-wan
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features/announce
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features/authorized-keys
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features/roles
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Developer Documentation
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-----------------------
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-- Node roles
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-- roles {
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-- default = 'node',
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-- list = {
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-- node = 'Normal Node',
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-- test = 'Test Node',
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-- backbone = 'Backbone Node',
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-- service = 'Service Node',
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-- },
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-- },
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-- Bandwidth limiting
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simple_tc = {
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mesh_vpn = {
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}
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}
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roles : optional
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Optional role definitions. With this nodes will announce their role inside the mesh.
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In the backend this adds the facility to distinguish between normal, backbone and
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service nodes or even gateways (if they advertise the role, also). It is up to
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the community which roles to define. See the section below as an example.
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``default`` takes the default role which is set initially. This value should be
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part of ``list``. If you want node owners to change the role via config mode add
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the package ``gluon-luci-node-role`` to ``site.mk``.
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::
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roles = {
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default = 'node',
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list = {
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node = 'Normal Node',
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test = 'Test Node',
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backbone = 'Backbone Node',
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service = 'Service Node',
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},
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},
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simple_tc : package
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Uplink traffic control
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::
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