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hlc-server

v1.0.31

Published

Serves real-time real-world context at a human scale by combining RFID, RTLS and M2M with structured, linked data on the web. We believe in an open Internet of Things.

Downloads

29

Readme

hlc-server

Hyperlocal context (HLC) server combining all the core open source software packages of Pareto Anywhere by reelyActive for convenience and ease of exploration of features and applications. Observe who/what is where/how, in real time, in any physical space (learn more). Just add radio-identification infrastructure to harness ambient source data.

hlc-server has been superseded by pareto-anywhere and is no longer under active development.

Getting Started Tutorials

The easiest way to get started with hlc-server:

However, we recommend migration to pareto-anywhere:

Installation and Quick Start

It is possible to install and run hlc-server using either npm or Docker.

Using git and npm

git clone https://github.com/reelyactive/hlc-server.git
cd hlc-server
npm install

Add then to run:

npm start

Using Docker

docker run -p 3001:3001 -p 50000:50000/udp -p 50001:50001/udp reelyactive/hlc-server

Hello Hyperlocal Context

Browse to localhost:3001 to see the landing page.

hlc-server will listen for data as follows:

  • reel packets over UDP on port 50000 (via barnowl-reel UdpListener)
  • encoded raddecs over UDP on port 50001
  • data using Minew's Binary Long format via HTTP POST to /minew

hlc-server will output data as follows:

Default I/O

Web Apps

A variety of web apps designed to make it easy to familiarise oneself with the many platform features and capabilities can be accessed via the landing page at localhost:3001. These web apps are built with the open source beacorcut stack of beaver.js, cormorant.js and cuttlefish.js.

Architecture Overview

Note that the integration of some open source software packages with hlc-server is still a work in progress.

Architecture Overview

Environment Variables

hlc-server observes the following environment variables:

| Environment Variable | Default | Description | |:---------------------|:----------------------|:----------------------------| | PORT | 3001 | The hlc-server port | | REEL_PORT | 50000 | The port on which to listen for reel packets over UDP | | RADDEC_PORT | 50001 | The port on which to listen for raddecs over UDP | | ELASTICSEARCH_NODE | http://localhost:9200 | The Elasticsearch node |

Add listeners and interfaces

hlc-server wraps the barnowl addListener() function and the barnacles addInterface() function to facilitate adding listeners and interfaces.

addListener()

Add any barnowl-x listener to connect with a hardware interface in just two lines of code. For example, to listen for reel data over a serial connection:

const HLCServer = require('hlc-server');
const BarnowlReel = require('barnowl-reel'); // 1: Include the interface package

let app = new HLCServer();

// 2: Add the specific listener with relevant options
app.addListener(BarnowlReel, {}, BarnowlReel.SerialListener, { path: "auto" });

addInterface()

Add any barnacles-x interface to distribute the data stream in just two lines of code. For example, to forward data via a webhook:

const HLCServer = require('hlc-server');
const BarnaclesWebhook = require('barnacles-webhook'); // 1: Include the package

let app = new HLCServer();

// 2: Add the interface with relevant options
app.addInterface(BarnaclesWebhook, { hostname: "127.0.0.1", port: 3000 });

What's next?

hlc-server v1.0.0 was released in February 2019, superseding all earlier versions, the latest of which remains available in the release-0.5 branch and as [email protected] on npm.

The v1.0 release of hlc-server is a work in progress as the v1.0 releases of barnowl, barnacles, chickadee, barterer, beaver, cormorant and cuttlefish evolve and/or become available. The objective is to combine all these ingredients required for hyperlocal context in a user-friendly deploy-anywhere package/container that promotes discovery and experimentation.

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2014-2022 reelyActive

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.