Top level documentation for BrewPi, which links docs to other repos.
BrewPi is now split into many components: you need things that run on the controller, some service layer and a user interface.
On the controller (Spark/BrewPi), the framework on top of which the new BrewPi firmware is developped is called ControlBox. It is written in C++.
The service layer, written in Python/Django interacts with controllers using the controlbox connector. Communication is currently done over TCP (Spark has a WiFi chipset built-in) and devices are discovered using the mDNS protocol (zeroconf/avahi).
On top of that, by using the REST API of the service layer, a Web UI will be built in React (we're looking for more people here, feel free to join!).
First, you need a device running BrewPi/Controlbox. A good choice is to run a virtual device. Follow instructions here. Make sure you have a C++ compiler (GCC) and boost installed. If you're running a Linux system and have installed boost using your package manager, don't forget to set your "BOOST_ROOT" environement variable like this: export BOOST_ROOT=/usr/lib/
. If you're running Windows or OSX, refer to this document to install boost.
To install the service layer, follow these instructions. If you want to read more about the service layer and dig into the internals, you can refer to its documentation.