Controller
- Object: Generic Controller to handle Policy,Small Business Logic, Glue in between components, ...
- Status: Release Candidate
- Author: Fulup Ar Foll fulup@iot.bzh
- Date : May-2018
- Require : af-binder version >= FF (handle only bindings v3)
Features
- Create a controller application from a JSON config file
- Each control (eg: navigation, multimedia, ...) is a suite of actions. When all actions succeed control is granted, if one fails control access is denied.
- Actions can either be:
- Invocation of an other binding API, either internal or external (eg: a policy service, Alsa UCM, ...)
- C routines from a user provided plugin (eg: policy routine, proprietary code, ...)
- Lua script function. Lua provides access to every AGL appfw functionality and can be extended by plugins written in C.
Installation
- Controller can easily be included as a separate library in any AGL service or application binder.
- Dependencies: the only dependencies are AGL application framework and libafb-helpers.
- Controller relies on Lua-5.3, when not needed Lua might be removed at compilation time.
The controller library is integrated by default in the AGL SDK since the Guppy version (>=7) and is also available as a package for the AGL supported linux distributions.
You could find the SDK build from Yocto which embed the afb-helpers library here:
- For releases >= Guppy, in
the latest machine's deploy directory. (e.g for Guppy in
latest/<yourmachine>/deploy/sdk
directory) - For the master
development branch, in the latest machine's deploy directory. (e.g in
latest/<yourmachine>/deploy/sdk
directory)
To install the native package please refer to this chapter in the AGL documentation to install the AGL repository for your distribution.
Then use your package manager to install the library.
OpenSuse
sudo zypper ref
sudo zypper install agl-libappcontroller-devel
Fedora
sudo dnf ref
sudo dnf install agl-libappcontroller-devel
Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install agl-libappcontroller-dev
Monitoring
- The default test HTML page expect the monitoring HTML page to be accessible under /monitoring with the --monitoring option.
- The monitoring HTML pages are installed with the app framework binder in a subdirectory called monitoring.
- You can add other HTML pages with the alias options e.g: afb-daemon --port=1234 --monitoring --alias=/path1/to/htmlpages:/path2/to/htmlpages --ldpaths=. --workdir=. --roothttp=../htdocs
- The monitoring is accessible at http://localhost:1234/monitoring.