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README.md
Things
Things service provides an HTTP API for managing platform resources: things and channels. Through this API clients are able to do the following actions:
- provision new things
- create new channels
- "connect" things into the channels
For an in-depth explanation of the aforementioned scenarios, as well as thorough understanding of Mainflux, please check out the official documentation.
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 |
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MF_THINGS_LOG_LEVEL | Log level for Things (debug, info, warn, error) | error |
MF_THINGS_DB_HOST | Database host address | localhost |
MF_THINGS_DB_PORT | Database host port | 5432 |
MF_THINGS_DB_USER | Database user | mainflux |
MF_THINGS_DB_PASS | Database password | mainflux |
MF_THINGS_DB | Name of the database used by the service | things |
MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_MODE | Database connection SSL mode (disable, require, verify-ca, verify-full) | disable |
MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_CERT | Path to the PEM encoded certificate file | |
MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_KEY | Path to the PEM encoded key file | |
MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_ROOT_CERT | Path to the PEM encoded root certificate file | |
MF_THINGS_CLIENT_TLS | Flag that indicates if TLS should be turned on | false |
MF_THINGS_CA_CERTS | Path to trusted CAs in PEM format | |
MF_THINGS_CACHE_URL | Cache database URL | localhost:6379 |
MF_THINGS_CACHE_PASS | Cache database password | |
MF_THINGS_CACHE_DB | Cache instance name | 0 |
MF_THINGS_ES_URL | Event store URL | localhost:6379 |
MF_THINGS_ES_PASS | Event store password | |
MF_THINGS_ES_DB | Event store instance name | 0 |
MF_THINGS_HTTP_PORT | Things service HTTP port | 8180 |
MF_THINGS_AUTH_HTTP_PORT | Things service auth HTTP port | 8989 |
MF_THINGS_AUTH_GRPC_PORT | Things service auth gRPC port | 8181 |
MF_THINGS_SERVER_CERT | Path to server certificate in pem format | 8181 |
MF_THINGS_SERVER_KEY | Path to server key in pem format | 8181 |
MF_USERS_URL | Users service URL | localhost:8181 |
MF_THINGS_SINGLE_USER_EMAIL | User email for single user mode (no gRPC communication with users) | |
MF_THINGS_SINGLE_USER_TOKEN | User token for single user mode that should be passed in auth header | |
MF_JAEGER_URL | Jaeger server URL | localhost:6831 |
MF_THINGS_USERS_TIMEOUT | Users gRPC request timeout in seconds | 1 |
Note that if you want things
service to have only one user locally, you should use MF_THINGS_SINGLE_USER
env vars. By specifying these, you don't need users
service in your deployment as it won't be used for authorization.
Deployment
The service itself 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:
things:
image: mainflux/things:[version]
container_name: [instance name]
ports:
- [host machine port]:[configured HTTP port]
environment:
MF_THINGS_LOG_LEVEL: [Things log level]
MF_THINGS_DB_HOST: [Database host address]
MF_THINGS_DB_PORT: [Database host port]
MF_THINGS_DB_USER: [Database user]
MF_THINGS_DB_PASS: [Database password]
MF_THINGS_DB: [Name of the database used by the service]
MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_MODE: [SSL mode to connect to the database with]
MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_CERT: [Path to the PEM encoded certificate file]
MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_KEY: [Path to the PEM encoded key file]
MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_ROOT_CERT: [Path to the PEM encoded root certificate file]
MF_THINGS_CA_CERTS: [Path to trusted CAs in PEM format]
MF_THINGS_CACHE_URL: [Cache database URL]
MF_THINGS_CACHE_PASS: [Cache database password]
MF_THINGS_CACHE_DB: [Cache instance that should be used]
MF_THINGS_ES_URL: [Event store URL]
MF_THINGS_ES_PASS: [Event store password]
MF_THINGS_ES_DB: [Event store instance name]
MF_THINGS_HTTP_PORT: [Service HTTP port]
MF_THINGS_AUTH_HTTP_PORT: [Service auth HTTP port]
MF_THINGS_AUTH_GRPC_PORT: [Service auth gRPC port]
MF_THINGS_SERVER_CERT: [String path to server cert in pem format]
MF_THINGS_SERVER_KEY: [String path to server key in pem format]
MF_USERS_URL: [Users service URL]
MF_THINGS_SECRET: [String used for signing tokens]
MF_THINGS_SINGLE_USER_EMAIL: [User email for single user mode (no gRPC communication with users)]
MF_THINGS_SINGLE_USER_TOKEN: [User token for single user mode that should be passed in auth header]
MF_JAEGER_URL: [Jaeger server URL]
MF_THINGS_USERS_TIMEOUT: [Users gRPC request timeout in seconds]
To start the service outside of the container, execute the following shell script:
# download the latest version of the service
git clone https://github.com/mainflux/mainflux
cd mainflux
# compile the things
make things
# copy binary to bin
make install
# set the environment variables and run the service
MF_THINGS_LOG_LEVEL=[Things log level] MF_THINGS_DB_HOST=[Database host address] MF_THINGS_DB_PORT=[Database host port] MF_THINGS_DB_USER=[Database user] MF_THINGS_DB_PASS=[Database password] MF_THINGS_DB=[Name of the database used by the service] MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_MODE=[SSL mode to connect to the database with] MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_CERT=[Path to the PEM encoded certificate file] MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_KEY=[Path to the PEM encoded key file] MF_THINGS_DB_SSL_ROOT_CERT=[Path to the PEM encoded root certificate file] MF_HTTP_ADAPTER_CA_CERTS=[Path to trusted CAs in PEM format] MF_THINGS_CACHE_URL=[Cache database URL] MF_THINGS_CACHE_PASS=[Cache database password] MF_THINGS_CACHE_DB=[Cache instance name] MF_THINGS_ES_URL=[Event store URL] MF_THINGS_ES_PASS=[Event store password] MF_THINGS_ES_DB=[Event store instance name] MF_THINGS_HTTP_PORT=[Service HTTP port] MF_THINGS_AUTH_HTTP_PORT=[Service auth HTTP port] MF_THINGS_AUTH_GRPC_PORT=[Service auth gRPC port] MF_USERS_URL=[Users service URL] MF_THINGS_SERVER_CERT=[Path to server certificate] MF_THINGS_SERVER_KEY=[Path to server key] MF_THINGS_SINGLE_USER_EMAIL=[User email for single user mode (no gRPC communication with users)] MF_THINGS_SINGLE_USER_TOKEN=[User token for single user mode that should be passed in auth header] MF_JAEGER_URL=[Jaeger server URL] MF_THINGS_USERS_TIMEOUT=[Users gRPC request timeout in seconds] $GOBIN/mainflux-things
Setting MF_THINGS_CA_CERTS
expects a file in PEM format of trusted CAs. This will enable TLS against the Users gRPC endpoint trusting only those CAs that are provided.
Usage
For more information about service capabilities and its usage, please check out the API documentation.