2015-12-20 07:17:27 +08:00
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e -u
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function die { echo $1; exit 42; }
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HTTP_PORT=8000
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WEBSOCKET_PORT=9000
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case $# in
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0) ;;
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1) HTTP_PORT=$1
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;;
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2) WEBSOCKET_PORT=$2
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;;
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*) die "Usage: $0 <HTTP Server Port> <WebSocket Port>"
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;;
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esac
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cd $(dirname $0)
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trap 'kill $(jobs -p)' EXIT
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2016-01-21 12:18:17 +08:00
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cat <<EOF
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Starting the HTTP server on port $HTTP_PORT
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and the WebSocket server on port $WEBSOCKET_PORT.
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Access the demo through the HTTP server in your browser.
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If you're running on the same computer outside of Docker, use http://localhost:$HTTP_PORT
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If you're running on the same computer with Docker, find the IP
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address of the Docker container and use http://<docker-ip>:$HTTP_PORT.
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If you're running on a remote computer, find the IP address
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and use http://<remote-ip>:$HTTP_PORT.
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WARNING: Chromium refuses to connect to the insecure WebSocket server
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if you are running a remote or Docker deployment.
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We have posted a workaround to forward traffic through localhost
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using ncat at http://cmusatyalab.github.io/openface/demo-1-web/.
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Track our progress on fixing this at:
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https://github.com/cmusatyalab/openface/issues/75.
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EOF
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2015-12-20 07:17:27 +08:00
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WEBSOCKET_LOG='/tmp/openface.websocket.log'
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printf "WebSocket Server: Logging to '%s'\n\n" $WEBSOCKET_LOG
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python2 -m SimpleHTTPServer $HTTP_PORT &> /dev/null &
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cd ../../ # Root OpenFace directory.
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./demos/web/websocket-server.py --port $WEBSOCKET_PORT 2>&1 | tee $WEBSOCKET_LOG &
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wait
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