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Bastet - A Home Automation Server In C#

Bastet is a server which acts as a proxy between CoAP devices spread around the home and control scripts running on a server talking HTTP.

Bastet provides:

  • CoAP <-> HTTP translation
  • Data Logging
  • Authentication

Quick Start

To start a Bastet server you just need to start the application with two commandline parameters:

--http 58242 --connection="Data Source=Bastet.sqlite;Version=3;New=True;" --setup -lni

This will start an interactive setup to configure Bastet. You can now visit http://localhost:58241 to see the Bastet status screen.

http

This is the port the http server will bind to

connection

This is the database connection string, the example is a sqlite database on disk called Bastet.sqlite.

Setup

This indicates that the node should be "setup" cleanly, i.e. tables will be created, and a new user/password will be inserted. The username will be "Administrator" and password will be "password".

l, n and i

These flags indicate which addresses should be bound by the HTTP server.

-l will bind the "localhost" address

-n will bind the netBIOS machine name address

-i will bind all non localhost IPs

API

The main purpose of Bastet is to act as a proxy between your control scripts, which talk to Bastet using HTTP, and your home automation devices which talk to Bastet using CoAP. The root of the API is at http://localhost:58241/api.

Authentication

Almost all of the API requires authentication to use, so this is the first thing to check out! There are two ways to authenticate your requests:

  • A session cookie
  • A session key in the query string

To get your session key POST to /authentication. You can send your parameters in one of three ways:

  • HTTP basic auth
  • "username" and "password" parameters in query string
  • "username" and "password" fields in form data

This will return a your session key, as well as set a cookie with your session key. From here on you can either send the cookie along with your requests, or include sessionkey=thisismysupersecretsessionkey in your query string. To logout simply DELETE to /authentication and this session key will no longer be valid.

Claims

User permissions are managed with "claims". Certain actions require a user to have a certain claim to perform them, for example getting a list of all users (GET /users) requires the "list-users" claim.

Get Claims For Specific User

  • GET /users/{username}/claims
  • Requires claims: "list-claims"

Create A Claim For A Specific User

  • POST /users/{username}/claims
  • Requires claims: "create-claim"
  • Body should be the name of the claim

Delete A Claim For A Specific User

  • DELETE /users/{username}/claims
  • Requires claims: "delete-claim"
  • Body should be the name of the claim

Users

List All Users

  • GET /users
  • Requires claims: "list-users"

Get Specific User

  • GET /users/{username}

Create User

  • POST /user
  • Send "username" and "password" in Query string or form data

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