Mainflux.mainflux/lora
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NOISSUE - Fix lora-adapter Object decode (#610)
Signed-off-by: Manuel Imperiale <manuel.imperiale@gmail.com>
2019-02-22 15:30:37 +01:00
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README.md NOISSUE- Improve LoRa doc (#562) 2019-01-31 18:26:00 +01:00
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service.go NOISSUE - Fix lora-adapter Object decode (#610) 2019-02-22 15:30:37 +01:00

README.md

LoRa Adapter

Adapter between Mainflux IoT system and LoRa Server.

This adapter sits between Mainflux and LoRa server and just forwards the messages from one system to another via MQTT protocol, using the adequate MQTT topics and in the good message format (JSON and SenML), i.e. respecting the APIs of both systems.

LoRa Server is used for connectivity layer and data is pushed via this adapter service to Mainflux, where it is persisted and routed to other protocols via Mainflux multi-protocol message broker. Mainflux adds user accounts, application management and security in order to obtain the overall end-to-end LoRa solution.

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_LORA_ADAPTER_HTTP_PORT Service HTTP port 8180
MF_LORA_ADAPTER_LOG_LEVEL Log level for the Lora Adapter error
MF_NATS_URL NATS instance URL nats://localhost:4222
MF_LORA_ADAPTER_MESSAGES_URL LoRa Server mqtt broker URL tcp://localhost:1883
MF_LORA_ADAPTER_ROUTEMAP_URL Routemap database URL localhost:6379
MF_LORA_ADAPTER_ROUTEMAP_PASS Routemap database password
MF_LORA_ADAPTER_ROUTEMAP_DB Routemap instance that should be used 0
MF_THINGS_ES_URL Things service event store URL localhost:6379
MF_THINGS_ES_PASS Things service event store password
MF_THINGS_ES_DB Things service event store db 0
MF_LORA_ADAPTER_INSTANCE_NAME LoRa adapter instance name lora

Deployment

The service is distributed as Docker container. The following snippet provides a compose file template that can be used to deploy the service container locally:

version: "2"
services:
  adapter:
    image: mainflux/lora:[version]
    container_name: [instance name]
    environment:
      MF_LORA_ADAPTER_LOG_LEVEL: [Lora Adapter Log Level]
      MF_NATS_URL: [NATS instance URL]
      MF_LORA_ADAPTER_MESSAGES_URL: [LoRa Server mqtt broker URL]
      MF_LORA_ADAPTER_ROUTEMAP_URL: [Lora adapter routemap URL]
      MF_LORA_ADAPTER_ROUTEMAP_PASS: [Lora adapter routemap password]
      MF_LORA_ADAPTER_ROUTEMAP_DB: [Lora adapter routemap instance]
      MF_THINGS_ES_URL: [Things service event store URL]
      MF_THINGS_ES_PASS: [Things service event store password]
      MF_THINGS_ES_DB: [Things service event store db]
      MF_LORA_ADAPTER_INSTANCE_NAME: [LoRa adapter instance name]

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 lora adapter
make lora

# copy binary to bin
make install

# set the environment variables and run the service
MF_LORA_ADAPTER_LOG_LEVEL=[Lora Adapter Log Level] MF_NATS_URL=[NATS instance URL] MF_LORA_ADAPTER_MESSAGES_URL=[LoRa Server mqtt broker URL] MF_LORA_ADAPTER_ROUTEMAP_URL=[Lora adapter routemap URL] MF_LORA_ADAPTER_ROUTEMAP_PASS=[Lora adapter routemap password] MF_LORA_ADAPTER_ROUTEMAP_DB=[Lora adapter routemap instance] MF_THINGS_ES_URL=[Things service event store URL] MF_THINGS_ES_PASS=[Things service event store password] MF_THINGS_ES_DB=[Things service event store db] MF_LORA_ADAPTER_INSTANCE_NAME=[LoRa adapter instance name] $GOBIN/mainflux-lora

Using docker-compose

This service can be deployed using docker containers. Docker compose file is available in <project_root>/docker/addons/lora-adapter/docker-compose.yml. In order to run Mainflux lora-adapter, execute the following command:

docker-compose -f docker/addons/lora-adapter/docker-compose.yml up -d

Usage

For more information about service capabilities and its usage, please check out the Mainflux documentation.