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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).
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Make sure you have Docker Desktop installed (v18+).
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Download the docker compose file: OpenRemote Stack (Right click 'Save link as...')
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In a terminal
cd
to where you just saved the compose file and then run: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, by default keycloak expects it to be https://localhost
if you are using a VM then you will need to tell keycloak at startup, so if for example you will be accessing using https://192.168.1.1
then use the following startup command:
BASH:
KEYCLOAK_FRONTEND_URL=https://192.168.1.1/auth docker-compose -p openremote up -d
or
CMD:
cmd /C "set KEYCLOAK_FRONTEND_URL=https://192.168.1.1/auth && 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.
We work with Java, Groovy, TypeScript, Gradle, Docker, and a wide range of APIs and protocol implementations. Clone or checkout this project and send us pull requests, ensure that code is covered by tests and that the full test suite passes.
For more information and how to set up a development environment, see the Developer Guide.
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