The first step is to import manually the codec into your Chirpstack interface.
You'll find all the codecs, by sensor, here.
Choose your sensor, then copy the content of the corresponding main.js
file then simply paste into the "Codec" section of the Chirpstack interface.
You'll then need to remove the export section exports.driver=driver
at the end of the newly inserted code.
From this:
…{return result=t.watteco_decodeUplink(e,a,n)}})(),driver=i})();exports.driver=driver //remove from "exports" to the end
To this:
…{return result=t.watteco_decodeUplink(e,a,n)}})(),driver=i})();
Then, once this is done, add this small section:
function decodeUplink(input) {
return {
data: driver.decodeUplink(input)
};
}
Your Chirpstack installation is now able to decode your sensor's frames.