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node-red-contrib-c8y-client

v1.0.0

Published

c8y client for Node-RED

Downloads

0

Readme

@c8y/node-red-client

This package provides nodes to connect to Cumulocity IoT Platform. They can be used inside the Node-Red Cumulocity Micorservice or standalone.

Authentication

All nodes can be configured with Cumulocity IoT credentials either via a configuration node or environment variables. In case of running inside of Cumulocity as a microservice the environment variables are automatically injected on runtime and enabeling the Use Env checkbox in the configuration dialog will use those values.

C8Y_TENANT=c8ytenantid
C8Y_USER=c8yusername
C8Y_PASSWORD=c8ypwd
C8Y_APPLICATION_KEY=optional (when set requests are not treated as a device call)

Concept

Blocks are designed to handle most authentiction and configuration for Cumulocity IoT. The intention of those nodes is not to cover all Cumulocity API https://cumulocity.com/api/core/ Most requests can be done using the call-endpoint node. Please look at the examples how to prepare requests using a function node and execute them using the call-endpoint node. In addition Realtime (UI-like) and Notificaiton (Notification 2.0) nodes enable you to get realtime events from cumulocity. For more information have a look at the node-help inside node-red.

Dev

You can install the package after checkout like that:

cd ~.node-red
npm install <full path to git repo>/cumulocity-node-red/@c8y/node-red-client

This will create a link in the node-red node-modules dir. To test and restart node-red on file changes in development you can use nodemon in the node-red-client dir of the repo like that:

nodemon --watch ./ -e js,html,json --exec "node-red"

To test Use Env switch you can edit env.list.default to your values and source the file like . ./env.list.default