EdgeX Source Connector
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eKuiper's EdgeX connector seamlessly integrates with EdgeX instances, allowing for efficient data ingestion and output. While it can function both as a source and a sink connector, this section focuses on its role as a source connector.
eKuiper's EdgeX source connector can subscribe to the message from EdgeX message bus and feed into the eKuiper streaming process pipeline. eKuiper's EdgeX source connector is tailored to consume events directly from EdgeX, ensuring effective stream processing without any manual schema definitions, thanks to EdgeX's predefined data types in its reading objects.
Configurations
The connector in eKuiper can be configured with environment variables, rest API, or configuration file. This section focuses on configuring eKuiper connectors with the configuration file.
eKuiper's default EdgeX source configuration resides at $ekuiper/etc/sources/edgex.yaml. This configuration serves as a base for all EdgeX connections. However, for specific use cases, you might need custom configurations. eKuiper's connector selector further enhances this by allowing connection reuse across configurations.
See below for a demo configuration with the global configuration and a customized demo1 section.
#Global Edgex configurations
default:
protocol: tcp
server: localhost
port: 5573
topic: rules-events
messageType: event
# optional:
# ClientId: client1
# Username: user1
# Password: password
#Override the global configurations
demo1: #Conf_key
protocol: tcp
server: 10.211.55.6
port: 5571
topic: rules-eventsGlobal Configuration
Users can specify the global EdgeX configurations here. The configuration items specified in default section will be taken as default configurations for all EdgeX connections.
Connection Configurations
protocol: The protocol connects to EdgeX message bus, default value istcp.server: The server address of EdgeX message bus, default value islocalhost.port: The port of EdgeX message bus, default value is5573.
Connection Reusability
connectionSelector: Specify the stream to reuse the connection to EdgeX message bus. For example,edgex.redisMsgBusin the below example. Note: The connection profile is located inconnections/connection.yaml. More details can be found at Connection Selector.yaml#Global Edgex configurations default: protocol: tcp server: localhost port: 5573 connectionSelector: edgex.redisMsgBus topic: rules-events messageType: event # optional: # ClientId: client1 # Username: user1 # Password: passwordTIP
If a connectionSelector is specified in a configuration group, all connection-related parameters will be ignored. This includes
protocol,server, andport. In this case, the valuesprotocol: tcp | server: localhost | port: 5573will not be used.
Topic and Message
topic: The topic name of EdgeX message bus, default value isrules-events. Users can subscribe to the topics of the message bus directly or subscribe to topics exported by EdgeX application service. Note that, the message types of the two types of topics are different, remember to set the appropriate messageType property.type: The EdgeX message bus type. Currently, three types of message buses are supported.Redisis used by default if no other value is specified.zero: Use ZeroMQ as EdgeX message bus.mqtt: Use the MQTT broker as EdgeX message bus. See Optional Configuration (Specifically for MQTT) for more MQTT-related configurations.redis: Use Redis as the EdgeX message bus. Redis is the default message bus when using EdgeX docker compose.
EdgeX Levski introduces two types of information message bus, eKuiper supports these two new types from 1.7.1, respectively:
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messageType: The EdgeX message model type.event: If connected to the topic of EdgeX application service, the message model is an "event". The message will be decoded as adtos.Eventtype. This is the default.request: If connected to the topic of EdgeX message bus directly to receive the message from device service or core data, the message is a "request". The message will be decoded as arequests.AddEventRequesttype.
Optional Configuration (Specifically for MQTT)
If the MQTT message bus is used, additional optional configurations can be specified. Note that all optional values are strings, so configuration values should be enclosed in quotes. For example: KeepAlive: "5000". The following optional MQTT configurations are supported. Refer to the MQTT specification for details on each option:
ClientIdUsernamePasswordQosKeepAliveRetainedConnectionPayloadCertFileKeyFileCertPEMBlockKeyPEMBlockSkipCertVerify
Custom Configurations
For scenarios where you need to consume messages from multiple topics or customize certain connection parameters, eKuiper allows the creation of custom configuration profiles. By doing this, you can have multiple sets of configurations, each tailored for a specific use case.
Here's how to set up a custom configuration:
#Override the global configurations
demo1: #Conf_key
protocol: tcp
server: 10.211.55.6
port: 5571
topic: rules-eventsIn the above example, a custom configuration named demo1 is created. To utilize this configuration when creating a stream, use the CONF_KEY option and specify the configuration name. More details can be found at Stream Statements.
Usage Example
create stream demo1() WITH (FORMAT="JSON", type="edgex", CONF_KEY="demo1");Parameters defined in a custom configuration will override the corresponding parameters in the default configuration. Make sure to set values carefully to ensure the desired behavior.
Create a Stream Source
Having set up the EdgeX source connector, the subsequent step involves its integration into eKuiper rules. This integration facilitates the processing of streamed data from EdgeX.
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edgeX Source connector can function as a stream source or a scan table source. This section illustrates the integration using the EdgeX Source connector as a stream source example.
You can define the edgeX source as the data source either by REST API or CLI tool.
Use REST API
The REST API offers a programmatic way to interact with eKuiper, perfect for those looking to automate tasks or integrate eKuiper operations into other systems.
Example:
create stream demo1() WITH (FORMAT="JSON", type="edgex", CONF_KEY="demo1");More details can be found at Streams Management with REST API.
Use CLI
For those who prefer a hands-on approach, the Command Line Interface (CLI) provides direct access to eKuiper's operations.
Navigate to the eKuiper binary directory:
bashcd path_to_eKuiper_directory/binUse the
createcommand to create a rule, specifying the EdgeX connector as its source, for example:bashbin/kuiper CREATE STREAM demo'() with(format="json", datasource="demo" type="edgex")'
More details can be found at Streams Management with CLI.
Further Reading: Stream Definition for EdgeX
When integrating eKuiper with EdgeX, it's recommended to use schema-less stream definitions, as EdgeX has predefined data structures in its reading objects.
For example, to define a stream in eKuiper that consumes events from EdgeX:
# cd $eKuiper_base
# bin/kuiper CREATE STREAM demo'() with(format="json", datasource="demo" type="edgex")'Automatic Data Type Conversion
When eKuiper processes events from EdgeX, it automatically manages data type conversions based on EdgeX's ValueType field.
Data Conversion:
- If eKuiper identifies a matching type in EdgeX's readings, it converts the data.
- If no match is found, the original value remains unchanged.
- If a conversion fails, the value is dropped, and a warning logs in the system.
Boolean
If ValueType value of the reading is Bool, then eKuiper tries to convert it to boolean type.
- Converted to
true: "1", "t", "T", "true", "TRUE", "True" - Converted to
false: "0", "f", "F", "false", "FALSE", "False"
Bigint
If ValueType value of the reading is INT8, INT16, INT32, INT64, UINT, UINT8, UINT16, UINT32, UINT64 then eKuiper tries to convert to Bigint type.
Float
If ValueType value of the reading is FLOAT32, FLOAT64, then eKuiper tries to convert to Float type.
String
If ValueType value of the reading is String, then eKuiper tries to convert it to String type.
Boolean array
Bool array type in EdgeX will be converted to boolean array.
Bigint array
All of INT8, INT16, INT32, INT64, UINT, UINT8, UINT16, UINT32, UINT64 array types in EdgeX will be converted to Bigint array.
Float array
All of FLOAT32, FLOAT64 array types in EdgeX will be converted to Float array.