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    • provelsP
      provels @kcallis
      last edited by provels

      @kcallis I just used an Outlook.com account. BTW, the post above from @icewraithuk was posted 2 years ago and it was his only post ever on the forum.

      PS - I found a cool chart in the ThingSpeak forums with a chart template that consolidates the CSV data produced by @icewraithuk 's method that I managed to modify to show my upload/download/ping data all in one chart, but you'll need to muddle through the edits manually. There are notes in the .html file that tell you where to put your info. Not saying it's the best data set, but a fun excercise anyway.
      https://community.thingspeak.com/forum/announcements/thingspeak-live-chart-multi-channel-second-axis-historical-data-csv-export/

      Screenshot_1.png

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      • 0daymaster0
        0daymaster @provels
        last edited by

        @provels That is rad but it seems like running speedtest every ten minutes would be quite a burden on your WAN connection. Can you post the PHP you used for the widget? Thanks.

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        • provelsP
          provels @0daymaster
          last edited by provels

          @0daymaster I run the speedtest every 30 minutes now, but it's just me, so who cares? You pretty much need everything in this thread to do what I did.
          1 - Install speedtest-cli on the FW. Run some tests from the shell to get a feel for it.
          2 - Setup a Thinkspeak.com account and do the @icewraithuk edits to the speedtest.py file (make @cukal 's edits for Mbps instead of MB if you wish).
          3 - Now you should be able to send the data to Thinkspeak to generate the graphs. Format them in the style/colors as you wish. You'll use the
          Read API Key to post the data you'll add to the widget.
          4 - Then just use @RaidArray 's instruction to add the URL for your chosen Thingspeak graphs and to create the widget you can load from the FW homepage.
          5- You can DL the html file from the Thingspeak forum post and edit it in a text editor to make it useful for your data. I didn't incorporate it into the FW homepage, though. I now also use a Windows version of speedtest-cli (Google) running as a scheduled task on an inside server so the tests actually run through the FW rather than from it
          All credit goes to everyone else. I just managed to screw some parts together, in spite of myself.

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            joeontherun
            last edited by joeontherun

            Just want to have my input here took me a while to figure my way around all the coding but with a bit of persistence i got my 15 min speed checker working & managed to get it working in pfsense will attach screen shot for you to see well chuffed with the outcome just want to say thanks to all that inputted information to make this happen,

            It would be nice to drop all 3 data UL DL & Ping in to the 1 graph i tried to do it but it just got to complicated

            Thanks

            speedtest cli.PNG

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            • provelsP
              provels @joeontherun
              last edited by provels

              @joeontherun Nice work! Just duplicate what you did for your "Speed Checker" graph. Create the graphs on Thingspeak, create the .inc files pointing to the links and the .php widgets! Then smile! Can help as needed, but I think you got it! :)
              e753ab60-bb3c-417f-a2f5-e4e284b08203-image.png

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                justheretohelp
                last edited by

                The link for how to make a widgit with speed test is dead.

                Anyone have a instruction for how to get speedtest in the GUI?

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                • provelsP
                  provels @justheretohelp
                  last edited by provels

                  @justheretohelp
                  Create speedtest.inc in /usr/local/www/widgets/include
                  This will add the Speedtest entry to the pfSense Dashboard widget choices.

                  <?php
                  /* File     : /usr/local/www/widgets/include/speedtest.inc
                   * Author   : Zak Ghani
                   * Date     : 10-03-2019
                   * 
                   * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES
                   * OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
                   * 
                   */
                  
                  $Download_title = gettext("Speedtest - Mbps");
                  
                  ?>
                  

                  Then create speedtest.widget.php in /usr/local/www/widgets/widgets

                  <?php
                  /* File     : /usr/local/www/widgets/widgets/speedtest.widget.php
                   * Author   : Zak Ghani
                   * Date     : 10-03-2019
                   * 
                   * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES 
                   * OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
                   * 
                   * URL Choices :    https://www.bing.com/widget/t/speedtest
                   *                  https://www.measurementlab.net/p/ndt-ws.html
                  
                   */
                  
                  require_once("guiconfig.inc");
                  
                  ?> 
                  
                  <iframe 
                      src="https://www.bing.com/widget/t/speedtest"
                  width="498"
                  height="500"
                  frameborder="0"
                  >
                  </iframe>
                  

                  When you copy the code, be sure to get it all, the windows scrolls. You may need to mess with the pixel height/width of the object.
                  Think that's it...

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                  • R
                    RaidArray
                    last edited by

                    Sorry about the dead links. In the middle of moving websites. @provels has it spot on coding wise.
                    Should be able to get the instructions back on line within the next few days.

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                    • luckman212L
                      luckman212 LAYER 8 @RaidArray
                      last edited by

                      @RaidArray Are those instructions back up online somewhere by chance?

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                        MarcO42
                        last edited by MarcO42

                        Hi,
                        this long discussion was nearly wat I'm locking for.
                        But in the end I build it on my own...and maybe someone is interested in this. Here is what I did:
                        I have mounted a USB drive (not really necessary for everybody) and build a script that can called by cron.
                        This script is parsing the response from speedtest-cli on directly on the WAN interface and writes a log file. From this log file I took the last 7 lines (cron is running every day) and create a /usr/local/www/js/speettest_cli.js as data file for my chart from https://www.chartjs.org.
                        And here is the result:
                        0e8cb483-3fab-4221-b978-39dfeb42c13c-grafik.png

                        The tooltip is a mouse over and you can also hide single elements like this:

                        d18f6f55-5479-4dcb-af1e-b43731d6c5ca-grafik.png
                        The fact that you see only the 03.03. and 04.03. is that I created yesterday and these are just placeholder until the new data arrived.

                        Here you can finde all files.

                        speedtest.zip

                        Feel free to use it. Think everyone have to adapt all the paths in the \usr\local\bin\speedtest.sh
                        Also in this file you have to set you place for the speedtest...like speedtest-cli --server 16688

                        Cheers
                        MarcO

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                          lastb0isct
                          last edited by

                          Does anyone have the speedtest.py still? I can't seem to find it.

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                          • luckman212L
                            luckman212 LAYER 8
                            last edited by

                            @lastb0isct Have you tried...

                            # pkg search speedtest
                            # pkg install py27-speedtest-cli
                            

                            if pkg gives you a Shared object "libcryptoauth.so.3" not found, required by "pkg" error, try

                            # pkg-static install py27-speedtest-cli
                            
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                            • provelsP
                              provels @lastb0isct
                              last edited by

                              @lastb0isct said in Speedtest CLI. Run speedtest on pfSense box:

                              Does anyone have the speedtest.py still? I can't seem to find it.

                              It comes with the package when you install it. SSH to your box and run:

                              pkg search speedtest
                              
                              [2.4.4-RELEASE][root@fw.workgroup]/root: pkg search speedtest
                              py37-speedtest-cli-2.1.1       Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth
                              
                              

                              Then run

                              pkg install py37-speedtest-cli-2.1.1
                              

                              Have fun!

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                                lastb0isct
                                last edited by

                                Where does the speedtest.py live after installation?

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                                • provelsP
                                  provels @lastb0isct
                                  last edited by

                                  @lastb0isct said in Speedtest CLI. Run speedtest on pfSense box:

                                  Where does the speedtest.py live after installation?

                                  /usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages

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                                    adamoutler
                                    last edited by

                                    Run
                                    pkg search speedtest
                                    py37-speedtest-cli-2.1.1 Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth
                                    We can now see the package we need to install
                                    pkg install py37-speedtest-cli-2.1.1
                                    then run with
                                    /usr/local/bin/speedtest

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                                      aln
                                      last edited by

                                      I've created a widget to run speedtest directly from your pfSense dashboard
                                      https://github.com/aln-1/pfsense-speedtest-widget

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                                      • provelsP
                                        provels @aln
                                        last edited by

                                        @aln Hey, it works! Nice job! :)

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                                        • johnpozJ
                                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          Pretty slick.. Nice work..

                                          Not really a fan of running speedtest on pfsense itself, its always better to do them "thru" pfsense (from a client behind).. But yeah could see how it could come in handy for some.

                                          speedtest.jpg

                                          Allowing for some settings, like picking server, etc.. would be even extra slick ;)

                                          2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/: speedtest -h
                                          usage: speedtest [-h] [--no-download] [--no-upload] [--single] [--bytes]
                                                           [--share] [--simple] [--csv] [--csv-delimiter CSV_DELIMITER]
                                                           [--csv-header] [--json] [--list] [--server SERVER]
                                                           [--exclude EXCLUDE] [--mini MINI] [--source SOURCE]
                                                           [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--secure] [--no-pre-allocate]
                                                           [--version]
                                          
                                          Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net.
                                          --------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli
                                          
                                          optional arguments:
                                            -h, --help            show this help message and exit
                                            --no-download         Do not perform download test
                                            --no-upload           Do not perform upload test
                                            --single              Only use a single connection instead of multiple. This
                                                                  simulates a typical file transfer.
                                            --bytes               Display values in bytes instead of bits. Does not
                                                                  affect the image generated by --share, nor output from
                                                                  --json or --csv
                                            --share               Generate and provide a URL to the speedtest.net share
                                                                  results image, not displayed with --csv
                                            --simple              Suppress verbose output, only show basic information
                                            --csv                 Suppress verbose output, only show basic information
                                                                  in CSV format. Speeds listed in bit/s and not affected
                                                                  by --bytes
                                            --csv-delimiter CSV_DELIMITER
                                                                  Single character delimiter to use in CSV output.
                                                                  Default ","
                                            --csv-header          Print CSV headers
                                            --json                Suppress verbose output, only show basic information
                                                                  in JSON format. Speeds listed in bit/s and not
                                                                  affected by --bytes
                                            --list                Display a list of speedtest.net servers sorted by
                                                                  distance
                                            --server SERVER       Specify a server ID to test against. Can be supplied
                                                                  multiple times
                                            --exclude EXCLUDE     Exclude a server from selection. Can be supplied
                                                                  multiple times
                                            --mini MINI           URL of the Speedtest Mini server
                                            --source SOURCE       Source IP address to bind to
                                            --timeout TIMEOUT     HTTP timeout in seconds. Default 10
                                            --secure              Use HTTPS instead of HTTP when communicating with
                                                                  speedtest.net operated servers
                                            --no-pre-allocate     Do not pre allocate upload data. Pre allocation is
                                                                  enabled by default to improve upload performance. To
                                                                  support systems with insufficient memory, use this
                                                                  option to avoid a MemoryError
                                            --version             Show the version number and exit
                                          [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/: 
                                          

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                                            aln @provels
                                            last edited by

                                            @provels I'm glad I could contribute something back to the community.
                                            @johnpoz the only reason to run speedtest on pfSense is to test your ISP without speed drops of other elements in your network.

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