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[DEPRECATED] SeAT: API Tool and Corporation Manager

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AzAkiR NaLDa
Council of Exiles
Brave Collective
#121 - 2015-04-10 15:24:20 UTC
Hey I have a small issue. I followed your install guide for Ubuntu. And whenever I try to access the tool I get the following:
The requested URL /seat/account/login/sign-in was not found on this server.

I Will try to do another reinstall to see if that fixes it. But any idea what could cause this?

Lone Star Warrior

Tessa Saissore
Tactical Logistics Operations
#122 - 2015-04-10 16:38:42 UTC
Any chance you forgot to symlink var/www/seat/public over to var/www/html/seat/ ?
AzAkiR NaLDa
Council of Exiles
Brave Collective
#123 - 2015-04-10 19:17:27 UTC
it appears so yeah. fixed the issue :)

Lone Star Warrior

Tessa Saissore
Tactical Logistics Operations
#124 - 2015-04-11 15:48:53 UTC
Awesome stuff :)

Enjoy!
Sooner Jetta
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#125 - 2015-04-13 02:51:08 UTC
Would this be possible to host on a go-daddy hosted site?
Nutbolt
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#126 - 2015-04-13 05:33:02 UTC
Sooner Jetta wrote:
Would this be possible to host on a go-daddy hosted site?


As far as I am aware, no. This is due to the fact you need Redis and composer for it to work, and you do not have this level of access with GoDaddy to start installing things like that. A VPS would be best for SeAT; you can get some cheap ones, but it does require slightly more knowledge of unix commands etc...
Sooner Jetta
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#127 - 2015-04-13 21:13:25 UTC
Nutbolt wrote:
Sooner Jetta wrote:
Would this be possible to host on a go-daddy hosted site?


As far as I am aware, no. This is due to the fact you need Redis and composer for it to work, and you do not have this level of access with GoDaddy to start installing things like that. A VPS would be best for SeAT; you can get some cheap ones, but it does require slightly more knowledge of unix commands etc...



Thanks for the quick answers. I have no trouble with commands and unix but can't afford a VPS. I might roll a copy on my linux server at home and go about it that way.
Robbern Deninard
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#128 - 2015-04-16 06:48:32 UTC
Are there any plans to integrate mumble auth into seat?
Nutbolt
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#129 - 2015-04-16 08:13:39 UTC
Robbern Deninard wrote:
Are there any plans to integrate mumble auth into seat?


The long term plan I believe is to allow plugins of a sort. Such as Jabber and TS3/Mumble auth systems, SRS, etc...

However before this happens SeAT needs to move to version 1.0 (i.e. happy how it is, move out of beta). Currently the permissions are being completely redone, which will be some of the major groundwork needed for any kind of integrated plugin thingy.

SeAT is all opensource and if you or a corp mate feels like helping out and writing a 'plugin' or whatever, feel free. There are people on IRC to chat to as well.
Hatshepsut IV
Un.Reasonable
#130 - 2015-04-23 17:07:07 UTC
I recently started getting the following error off of corp keys from the starbase permission.

http://pastebin.com/6TvA1NPG

Deleting and regening keys doesn't seem to correct it.

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AzAkiR NaLDa
Council of Exiles
Brave Collective
#131 - 2015-04-24 15:46:24 UTC
some people have found out that in the starbase section, the tower's or the tool doesn't keep sov mechanics in mind. So the fuel usage is off by a bit due to most of the corp towers being in sov owned space.

Lone Star Warrior

Soolarize
#132 - 2015-04-27 08:18:55 UTC
Hello everyone,

First of all thanks a million qu1ckkkk for SeAT, what a great corporation management tool! I've successfully installed it on my VPS and everything is working perfectly!

Quick question: how can I change the api request frequency? At the moment it seems to be calling the API very often, around 20 seconds, and I would like to have it around 1 minute as to ensure I am not hurting my server nor the API :)

Thanks a lot
Nutbolt
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#133 - 2015-04-27 08:33:53 UTC
Soolarize wrote:
Hello everyone,

First of all thanks a million qu1ckkkk for SeAT, what a great corporation management tool! I've successfully installed it on my VPS and everything is working perfectly!

Quick question: how can I change the api request frequency? At the moment it seems to be calling the API very often, around 20 seconds, and I would like to have it around 1 minute as to ensure I am not hurting my server nor the API :)

Thanks a lot


SeAT obeys all the cache timers set by CCPs API, and can even be over zealous when banning keys if they cause too many errors. So don't worry, you are not hurting CCPs API.

What you are likely seeing is that SeAT displays calls for every character. So for example if you have 100 toons in there, updating each toon is a call. It is not checking every toon with each call.

That all said, if you would like to see the schedule on the VPS navigate to where you installed SeAT and use the following command: php artisan scheduled:summary

As for where you would edit it, I am not sure lol. Join the IRC channel (#wcs-pub) and someone can help you out :)
Soolarize
#134 - 2015-04-27 08:37:06 UTC
Nutbolt wrote:
Soolarize wrote:
Hello everyone,

First of all thanks a million qu1ckkkk for SeAT, what a great corporation management tool! I've successfully installed it on my VPS and everything is working perfectly!

Quick question: how can I change the api request frequency? At the moment it seems to be calling the API very often, around 20 seconds, and I would like to have it around 1 minute as to ensure I am not hurting my server nor the API :)

Thanks a lot


SeAT obeys all the cache timers set by CCPs API, and can even be over zealous when banning keys if they cause too many errors. So don't worry, you are not hurting CCPs API.

What you are likely seeing is that SeAT displays calls for every character. So for example if you have 100 toons in there, updating each toon is a call. It is not checking every toon with each call.

That all said, if you would like to see the schedule on the VPS navigate to where you installed SeAT and use the following command: php artisan scheduled:summary

As for where you would edit it, I am not sure lol. Join the IRC channel (#wcs-pub) and someone can help you out :)


wow that was fast, thanks for this! I'm at work now (browsing on eve forums, no shame at all :) but should be able to join the IRC later today. Truth is, I am far from being a dev and had to ask for my housemate help to set everything up haha
John A Galt
The Periphery Trading Company
Incorporeal Conglomerate Society
#135 - 2015-05-13 04:32:55 UTC
HI,

I just completed an install on an Ubuntu Amazon Cloud server and it appears to work. However the registration email is never sent to my email address. Is there a way to manually create an account?

John

John A Galt

Director Interstellar Reposession Company

Tessa Saissore
Tactical Logistics Operations
#136 - 2015-05-16 11:42:14 UTC  |  Edited by: Tessa Saissore
If you can log into SeAT, you can certainly add a user manually - left hand tabs, go down to config then users and add user.

Failing that if you go into the database you can manually add and verify users.
barje Ormand
SAKUMA DROP
Caladrius Alliance
#137 - 2015-05-18 16:26:29 UTC
followed your video tutorial to the letter.

but it seems apache will not connect to adress http://www.seat.local/

any ideas ?
Michael Mach
Arx One
#138 - 2015-05-18 22:20:52 UTC
barje Ormand wrote:
followed your video tutorial to the letter.

but it seems apache will not connect to adress http://www.seat.local/

any ideas ?


From the docs:

"Everywhere you see seat.local, it needs to be substituted to your actual domain"
Mr Twinkie
Semper Iratus Omni Tempore
Goonswarm Federation
#139 - 2015-06-01 13:05:16 UTC
Any ideas on how to jury rig jabber authentication with this?
Nutbolt
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#140 - 2015-06-01 13:34:19 UTC
Mr Twinkie wrote:
Any ideas on how to jury rig jabber authentication with this?


There are two options with this. 1.) Use the SeAT API, however I don't think there is currently enough information provided by it to use it for Jabber auth? Look into it.

2.) Wait until, or help with, the major permission changes coming up soon (tm), then the next task/project I believe will likely be modules etc... you could stick into SeAT, such as a Jabber auth.