Infinimesh is an opinionated multi-tenant hyperscale Platform to connect IoT devices securely. It features a unique Graph-based authorization system, allowing users & engineers to create arbitrary hierarchical ontologies, with the possibility to scope permissions down to single sub-devices to specific users (e.g. suppliers). It exposes simple to consume RESTful & gRPC APIs with both high-level (e.g. device shadow) and low-level (sending messages) concepts. Infinimesh Platform is open source and fully kubernetes compliant. No vendor lock-in - run it yourself on Kubernetes in your own datacenter, under your control with maximum data privacy.
Infinimesh is currently under heavy development. All development is open source and completely transparent on GitHub. APIs are alpha and may change at any time. Many components modern IoT cloud provider won't have yet are already available: MQTT Bridge, State management (digital twin), Graph-based permission management (multi-dimensional permissons at data layer) and Device-to-Cloud and Cloud-to-Device messages.
A kubernetes operator is also available, which is in an early stage. The simplest way to work with infinimesh is using a kubernetes based development environment: (https://github.com/infinimesh/infinimesh/tree/master/hack/microk8s).
A ui/dashboard is currently under development and will be available in mid Q2 2019.
Here is a link to our feature roadmap.
Docker Image | Build status |
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Kubernetes Operator | |
App (Web UI) | |
API Server | |
Node Server | |
Device Registry | |
Telemetry Router | |
MQTT-Bridge | |
Shadow Subsystem | |
timescale-connector |
You can find swagger docs for the API server here
You can reach out to the community via Slack
We have built an automated local development setup based on microk8s. For Ubuntu please use:
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/infinimesh/infinimesh/master/hack/microk8s/infinimesh-setup-ubuntu.sh)
For OSX please use:
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/infinimesh/infinimesh/master/hack/microk8s/infinimesh-setup-osx.sh)
Source: https://github.com/infinimesh/infinimesh/tree/master/hack/microk8s
npm i -g merge-yaml-cli
npm i -g api-spec-converter
Start the local dev environment via docker-compose up -d
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Load test data into the database via go run hack/import_dgraph_sample_data.go
Login: curl -X POST -d '{"username" : "joe", "password": "test123"}' localhost:8081/account/token
Get Objects: curl -H 'Authorization: Bearer YOURTOKEN' localhost:8081/objects
Login locally via CLI:
inf config set-context local --apiserver localhost:8080 --tls=false
inf login
Use the users joe / test123 or admin/admin123 for local development.
Register a device:
inf device create sample-device --cert-file hack/device_certs/sample_1.crt
Send sample message to the local instance:
mosquitto_pub --cafile hack/server.crt --cert hack/device_certs/sample_1.crt --key hack/device_certs/sample_1.key -m '{"sensor" : {"temp" : 41}}' -t "devices/0x6ddd1/state/reported/delta" -h localhost --tls-version tlsv1.2 -d -p 8089
Remember to replace 0x6ddd1 with the ID of your device. Also use the certificate and key of your device.
Send sample message via mosquitto_pub
to the hosted SaaS instance:
mosquitto_pub --cafile /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt --cert hack/server.crt --key hack/server.key -m "blaaa" -t "shadows/testdeviceX" -h mqtt.api.infinimesh.io --tls-version tlsv1.2 -d -p 8883
Access the frontend at http://localhost:8082
The cafile path may vary depending on your operating system.
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