0.0.7 • Published 4 years ago

nodesimulator v0.0.7

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nodesimulator CLI

A CLI for nodesimulator.

Installing

sudo npm i -g nodesimulator

configuration

Create the configuration file

sudo mkdir -p /etc/nodesimulator/
sudo touch /etc/nodesimulator/nodesimulator.yaml

Although it is possible to provide all configuration options on the commandline, it is easier to make some configurations in /etc/nodesimulator/nodesimulator.yaml. For this you can use this template:

sysAdmin:
    username: example@example.com
    password: examplePwd
server: "https:/exampleHost.com"

If you get a yaml error, please just copy the template above and replace the values.

Downloading data

Please be sure to first create /usr/share/nodesimulator/data or run as root to have the directory created. You may also have to run as root if the directory is owned by root, which will be the case if the directory is created by root.

You can download data from a single device, a list of devices or all devices for a customer.

For a single device, use: nodesimulator download -T TenantName -D deviceName

For a several devices, use: nodesimulator download -T TenantName -D device1Name,device2Name,..,deviceNName

For all devices, use: nodesimulator download -T TenantName -C CustomerName -D "*". (-D is optional though).

download [-S server -U systemAdmin -P systemAdminPwd if not in /etc/nodesimulator/nodesimulator] -T tenant [-D device default is ("*") if -C is included so that all devices for customer. Separate list of devices with ,] [-B start Date default (2018-01-01/earliest date for device) -E end date default now]

upload

To upload data: 1. go to cd /usr/share/nodesimulator/data 2. rename the file containing the data you want to upload to have the name of the device you want to upload to: cp OLDDEVICENAME NEWDEVICENAME. Ignore this if you are uploading to the same device from which the data was downloaded.

You can upload data from a single device, a list of devices or all devices for a customer.

For a single device, use: nodesimulator upload -T TenantName -D deviceName -F field1,field2,...,fieldN

For a several devices, use: nodesimulator upload -T TenantName -D device1Name,device2Name,..,deviceNName -F field1,field2,...,fieldN

For all devices, use: nodesimulator upload -T TenantName -C CustomerName -D "*" -F field1,field2,...,fieldN. (-D is optional though). This will rarely be of any important use

Note: If you use -f when uploading, then all data for the device will be deleted. If you'd like to filter fields or duration for which you want data to be deleted, then use nodesimulator delete

upload [-S server -U systemAdmin -P systemAdminPwd if not in /etc/nodesimulator/nodesimulator] -T tenant [-D device default is ("*") if -C is included so that all devices for customer. Separate list of devices with ,] [-B start Date default (earliest date for device) -E end date default now -F fields to upload defaults to "*" for all fields -f force deletion of all existing data for device before uploading new data -d delayMs - interval at which data is uploaded to allow for rule chains to process. defaults to 100 -O deletes data from device and stops there]

NOTE: The server is not able to handle very frequent requests. So we recommend that you use a delay of 800 ms and more when uploading.

delete

USE WITH CAUTION. You may end up deleting all data for all devices of a tenant account

If you need to delete data from a device, you can use:

nodesimulator delete -T WaterMeasurements -D testPrepaidMeter -F "volume,amount,valveState"

To delete all fields, use -F "*" or leave it out.

You can delete data for several devices using -D device1Name,device2Name,..,deviceNName

You can also select the range for which you want the data deleted by supplying -B begin and -E end otherwise the range is from the earliest entry to the last.