macchina.io EDGE is a powerful application software platform for IoT devices.
This is the GPL-licensed version of macchina.io EDGE. A commercially-licensed version with an extended feature set is available.
With macchina.io EDGE you can rapidly build and deploy device applications that communicate with devices, sensors, actuators, cloud services, and humans.
macchina.io EDGE provides a web-enabled, secure, modular and extensible C++ and JavaScript IoT application environment on top of Linux, consisting of middleware, protocols and rich APIs. macchina.io EDGE provides ready-to-use and industry proven software building blocks that enable applications to collect, process, filter, analyze and visualize sensor, machine and process data locally, directly where it originates, and where the action happens. macchina.io EDGE enables IoT edge computing.
macchina.io EDGE runs on Linux-based devices, including IoT gateways, industrial computing devices, and prototyping platforms like the Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone and MangOH.
macchina.io EDGE is based on the POCO C++ Libraries and uses the V8 JavaScript engine.
For more information, including documentation, please see the macchina.io website. There are also a couple of useful articles and How-To's in the project wiki.
- GNU Make 3.81 or newer
- Linux: GNU C++ (g++) 5.0 or newer; alternatively Clang++ 3.4 or newer (C++14)
- macOS: Clang++ (Apple LLVM) 10.0 or newer
- OpenSSL headers and libraries (on macOS, via Homebrew:
brew install openssl
) - Python 3.9 or newer (for building V8)
- Avahi or Bonjour SDK for DNS-SD Support (optional)
$ sudo apt-get install make g++ libssl-dev python-is-python3
$ brew install openssl python@3.9
NOTE: On macOS, the python command must run Python 3.9 or newer in order to build V8.
If installed via Homebrew, add the following directory to your $PATH
:
Intel: /usr/local/opt/python@3.9/libexec/bin
Apple Silicon: /opt/homebrew/opt/python@3.9/libexec/bin
For the impatient, using a Linux or macOS machine:
$ git clone https://github.com/macchina-io/macchina.io.git
$ cd macchina.io
$ make -s -j8 DEFAULT_TARGET=shared_release
Then, on Linux:
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`/platform/lib/Linux/x86_64:`pwd`/server/bin/Linux/x86_64/codeCache
$ cd server
$ bin/Linux/x86_64/macchina
On macOS:
$ export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`/platform/lib/Darwin/x86_64
$ cd server
$ bin/Darwin/x86_64/macchina
Then direct your favorite web browser to http://localhost:22080 and log in with username admin
and password admin
.
To build macchina.io EDGE without JavaScript support, you can pass WITHOUT_JS=1
to make
:
$ make -s -j8 WITHOUT_JS=1 DEFAULT_TARGET=shared_release
For more detailed instructions, including how to cross-compile for embedded Linux targets, as well as an introduction to writing JavaScript code for macchina.io, see the documentation, specifically Introduction and Overview and Getting Started with macchina.io.
To control which components are built, the components.make
file can be edited. Comment or uncomment specific lines to control which
components are built.
macchina.io EDGE is dual-licensed under a commercial license and the GPLv3. The commercial license gives you the full rights to create and distribute software and devices on your own terms without any GPL obligations. With the commercial license you also have access to professional support and maintenance, as well as additional features. See this table for a comparison between GPLv3-licensed and commercial-licensed macchina.io EDGE features.