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Welcome to the OpenRemote 3.0 platform; an intuitive user-friendly 100% open source IoT platform. We have our origins in Home Automation but our 3.0 platform is focused on generic IoT applications and is a completely different stack to any of our 2.x services. As the code base is 100% open source then the applications are limitless. Here's an architecture overview:
You can quickly try the online demo with restricted access, login credentials are smartcity:smartcity
:
The quickest way to get your own environment with full access is to make use of our docker images (both amd64
and arm64
are supported).
- Make sure you have Docker Desktop installed (v18+).
- Download the docker compose file: OpenRemote Stack (Right click 'Save link as...')
- In a terminal
cd
to where you just saved the compose file and then run:
docker-compose pull
docker-compose -p openremote up
If all goes well then you should now be able to access the OpenRemote Manager UI at https://localhost. You will need to accept the self-signed certificate, see here for details how to do this in Chrome (similar for other browsers).
Username: admin
Password: secret
The URL you use to access the system is important, the default is configured as https://localhost
if you are using a VM or want to run on a different port then you will need to set the OR_HOSTNAME
and OR_SSL_PORT
environment variables, so if for example you will be accessing using https://192.168.1.1:8443
then use the following startup command:
BASH:
OR_HOSTNAME=192.168.1.1 OR_SSL_PORT=8443 docker-compose -p openremote up -d
or
CMD:
cmd /C "set OR_HOSTNAME=192.168.1.1 && set OR_SSL_PORT=8443 && docker-compose -p openremote up -d"
Try creating assets, agents, rules, users, realms, etc. using the Manager UI, please refer to the wiki for more information, some things to try:
- Manager UI Guide - Learn more about the User Interface
- Creating an HTTP Agent tutorial - Connect to an online weather service
- Custom Deployment - Style the Manager to your brand
- Setting up an IDE - Set up your development environment
- Working on the UI - Create a web application compatible with OpenRemote
- Creating a custom project - Create a project with custom protocols, asset types and setup code
Persistent data is stored in a PostgreSQL DB which is stored in the openremote_postgresql-data
docker volume which is durably stored independently of the running containers (see all with docker volume ls
).
If you want to create a backup of your installation, just make a copy of this volume.
For information and how to set up a development environment, see the Developer Guide.
We work with Java, Groovy, TypeScript, Gradle, Docker, and a wide range of APIs and protocol implementations.
We follow the Github Flow workflow with tags and releases for published versions of our components; when working on the codebase create descriptive branch names (e.g. feature/cool_feature_x
, hotfix/flux_capacitor
, issue/123
, etc.).
When your changes are complete then create a Pull Request ensuring that your branch is up-to-date with the source branch and that code changes are covered by tests and that the full test suite passes.
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