
* Change service Default ports Updated ports: - auth http 9000 - auth grpc 7000 - provision http 9001 - things http 9002 - things auth http 9003 - things auth grpc 7001 - twins http 9004 - users http 9005 - bootstrap http 9006 - cassandra-reader http 9007 - cassandra-writer http 9008 - influxdb-reader http 9009 - influxdb-writer http 9010 - lora http 9011 - mongodb reader http 9012 - mongodb writer http 9013 - postgres-reader http 9014 - postgrs-writer http 9015 - smpp-notifier http 9016 - smtp-notifier http 9017 - timescale-reader http 9018 - timescale-writer http 9019 Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * change default service ports on env and sh Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * change things url default port Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * change default ports order by importance - auth http 9000 - auth grpc 7000 - things http 9001 - things auth http 9002 - things auth grpc 7001 - users http 9003 - cassandra-reader http 9004 - cassandra-writer http 9005 - influxdb-reader http 9006 - influxdb-writer http 9007 - mongodb reader http 9008 - mongodb writer http 9009 - postgres-reader http 9010 - postgres-writer http 9011 - timescale-reader http 9012 - timescale-writer http 9013 - bootstrap http 9014 - smpp-notifier http 9015 - smtp-notifier http 9016 - provision http 9017 - lora http 9018 - twins http 9019 Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * lower port number in auth service Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * change things and users port - things 9000 - things auth 9001 - things auth grpc 7000 - users 9002 Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * update documentaton to new port numbers Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * update test and metrics Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * update host on metrics Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * resolving conflics Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * set http adapter port to :80 Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * reassign http port on metrics to :80 Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * reassign http adapter port Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * set http adapter port to 8008 Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> * document http adapter default port Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com> --------- Signed-off-by: SammyOina <sammyoina@gmail.com>
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Twins
Service twins is used for CRUD and update of digital twins. Twin is a semantic representation of a real world data system consisting of data producers and consumers. It stores the sequence of attribute based definitions of a system and refers to a time series of definition based states that store the system historical data.
Configuration
The service is configured using the environment variables presented in the following table. Note that any unset variables will be replaced with their default values.
Variable | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
MF_TWINS_LOG_LEVEL | Log level for twin service (debug, info, warn, error) | info |
MF_TWINS_HTTP_PORT | Twins service HTTP port | 9018 |
MF_TWINS_SERVER_CERT | Path to server certificate in PEM format | |
MF_TWINS_SERVER_KEY | Path to server key in PEM format | |
MF_JAEGER_URL | Jaeger server URL | |
MF_TWINS_DB | Database name | mainflux |
MF_TWINS_DB_HOST | Database host address | localhost |
MF_TWINS_DB_PORT | Database host port | 27017 |
MF_THINGS_STANDALONE_EMAIL | User email for standalone mode (no gRPC communication with users) | |
MF_THINGS_STANDALONE_TOKEN | User token for standalone mode that should be passed in auth header | |
MF_TWINS_CLIENT_TLS | Flag that indicates if TLS should be turned on | false |
MF_TWINS_CA_CERTS | Path to trusted CAs in PEM format | |
MF_TWINS_CHANNEL_ID | Message broker notifications channel ID | |
MF_BROKER_URL | Mainflux Message broker URL | nats://localhost:4222 |
MF_AUTH_GRPC_URL | Auth service gRPC URL | localhost:7001 |
MF_AUTH_GRPC_TIMEOUT | Auth service gRPC request timeout in seconds | 1s |
MF_TWINS_CACHE_URL | Cache database URL | localhost:6379 |
MF_TWINS_CACHE_PASS | Cache database password | |
MF_TWINS_CACHE_DB | Cache instance name | 0 |
Deployment
The service itself is distributed as Docker container. Check the twins
service section in
docker-compose to see how service is deployed.
To start the service outside of the container, execute the following shell script:
# download the latest version of the service
go get github.com/mainflux/mainflux
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/mainflux/mainflux
# compile the twins
make twins
# copy binary to bin
make install
# set the environment variables and run the service
MF_TWINS_LOG_LEVEL: [Twins log level] \
MF_TWINS_HTTP_PORT: [Service HTTP port] \
MF_TWINS_SERVER_CERT: [String path to server cert in pem format] \
MF_TWINS_SERVER_KEY: [String path to server key in pem format] \
MF_JAEGER_URL: [Jaeger server URL] MF_TWINS_DB: [Database name] \
MF_TWINS_DB_HOST: [Database host address] \
MF_TWINS_DB_PORT: [Database host port] \
MF_THINGS_STANDALONE_EMAIL=[User email for standalone mode (no gRPC communication with auth)] \
MF_THINGS_STANDALONE_TOKEN=[User token for standalone mode that should be passed in auth header] \
MF_TWINS_CLIENT_TLS: [Flag that indicates if TLS should be turned on] \
MF_TWINS_CA_CERTS: [Path to trusted CAs in PEM format] \
MF_TWINS_CHANNEL_ID: [Message broker notifications channel ID] \
MF_BROKER_URL: [Mainflux Message broker URL] \
MF_AUTH_GRPC_URL: [Auth service gRPC URL] \
MF_AUTH_GRPC_TIMEOUT: [Auth service gRPC request timeout in seconds] \
$GOBIN/mainflux-twins
Usage
Starting twins service
The twins service publishes notifications on a Message broker subject of the format
channels.<MF_TWINS_CHANNEL_ID>.messages.<twinID>.<crudOp>
, where crudOp
stands for the crud operation done on twin - create, update, delete or
retrieve - or state - save state. In order to use twin service notifications,
one must inform it - via environment variables - about the Mainflux channel used
for notification publishing. You must use an already existing channel, since you
cannot know in advance or set the channel ID (Mainflux does it automatically).
To set the environment variable, please go to .env
file and set the following
variable:
MF_TWINS_CHANNEL_ID=
with the corresponding values of the desired channel. If you are running mainflux natively, than do the same thing in the corresponding console environment.
For more information about service capabilities and its usage, please check out the API documentation.