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Mapper Generator

Golang mapper-generators used to implement mappers.

How to create your own mappers

1. Design the device model and device instance CRDs

If you don't know how to define CRD, you can get more details in this page.

Warning
After introducing DMI, the following points should be noted when defining CRD:

  1. instance.yaml: spec.protocol must contain opcua/modbus/bluetooth/customizedProtocol.
    If you don't want to introduce redundant information, you can define like this:
protocol:
  customizedProtocol:
    protocolName: foo
  1. model.yaml: spec.protocol is a required field. For example
apiVersion: devices.kubeedge.io/v1alpha2
kind: DeviceModel
metadata:
 name: foo-model
 namespace: default
spec:
 protocol: foo

2. Generate the code template

The mapper template is to generate a framework for the customized mapper. Run the command and input your mapper's name:

make template
Please input the mapper name (like 'Bluetooth', 'BLE'): foo

A floder named as you input will be generated. The file tree is as below:

mapper
├── cmd ------------------------ Main process.
│ └── main.go ------------------ Almost need not change.
├── config.yaml ---------------- Configuration file including DMI's grpc settting
├── data ----------------------- Publish data and database implementation layer, almost need not change
│ ├── dbprovider --------------- Provider implement database interfaces to save data and provide REST API
│ │ ├── influx ----------------- Implementation of Time Series Database(InfluxDB)
│ │ │ └── client.go ------------ WIP
│ │ └── redis  ----------------- Implementation of K/V Database(Redis)
│ │     └── client.go ---------- WIP
│ └── publish ------------------ Publisher implement push interfaces to push data,will add more protocols in the future
│     ├── http ----------------- HTTP client will push data to server
│     │ └── client.go  --------- WIP
│     └── mqtt ----------------- MQTT client will push data to broker
│         └── client.go  ------- WIP
├── device --------------------- Implementation device layer, almost need not change
│ ├── device.go ---------------- Device control, almost need not change
│ └── devicetwin.go ------------ Push twin data to EdgeCore, almost need not change
├── Dockerfile
├── driver --------------------- Device driver layer, complete TODO item in this 
│ ├── devicetype.go ------------ Refine the struct as your CRD
│ └── driver.go ---------------- Fill in the functions like getting data/setting register.
├── hack
│ └── make-rules
│     └── mapper.sh
└── Makefile

Where does it come from?

mapper-generator is synced from https://github.com/kubeedge/kubeedge/tree/master/staging/src/github.com/kubeedge/mapper-generator. Code changes are made in that location, merged into kubeedge and later synced here.