Guide-AppSettings-workflows
IoT Routes Workflows
Workflows are automated processes designed to execute one or more actions sequentially and/or in parallel, with configurable parameters via a visual designer. There are two main types of workflows:
Workflows are automated processes designed to execute one or more actions sequentially and/or in parallel, with configurable parameters via a visual designer. There are two main types of workflows:
Before you begin using or configuring the platform, it is essential to understand the architecture and concept of the IoTRoutes solution. Please read the sections referenced by the previous links before proceeding with the configuration.
Several standard formats are provided with the initial installation. They are optimized for optimal and fast exchange. The administrator can modify them to suit his needs or add others. The screenshot below shows some formats with their descriptions. By enabling or disabling formats, we can control their use by brokers. Formats can be of JSON exchange type, XML or Protobuf.
The system administration module contains the technical functionalities linked to the overall parameters and the safety of the application. There are the following menus:
List of users: allow research, consultation and creation or modification of users.
The IoTRoutes web client is a core component of the IoTRoutes platform.
When creating your IoTRoutes environment on the OSPO cloud platform, as detailed in this document Cloud Platform section, You will receive an email containing your access settings, namely:
IoTRoutes Web Client is a web application that allows access and manipulation of the IoTRoutes platform hosted locally or even in the cloud. You just need to install the website and configure it to communicate with the platform. After configuring the back-end servers, as described in the previous section, you can start deploying the web client by following the steps below:
You can easily install an IoT Routes environment in your data center by downloading from github.com and installing the binaries on web servers of your choice. A minimal installation consists of: