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Binding running services to an IoT core
This sample shows how to bind a running service to an IoT core using GCP PubSub as the event source. With minor modifications, it can be used to bind a running service to anything that sends events via GCP PubSub.
Note: All commands are given relative to the root of this repository.
Deployment Steps
Environment Variables
To make the following commands easier, we are going to set the various variables here and use them later.
Variables you must Change
export IOTCORE_PROJECT="s9-demo"
Variables you may Change
export IOTCORE_REGISTRY="iot-demo"
export IOTCORE_DEVICE="iot-demo-client"
export IOTCORE_REGION="us-central1"
export IOTCORE_TOPIC_DATA="iot-demo-pubsub-topic"
export IOTCORE_TOPIC_DEVICE="iot-demo-device-pubsub-topic"
Prerequisites
Kubernetes
- Have a running Kubernetes cluster with
kubectl
pointing at it.
GCP
-
Create a Google Cloud Project.
-
Have gcloud installed and pointing at that project.
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Enable the
Cloud Pub/Sub API
on that project.gcloud services enable pubsub.googleapis.com
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Create the two GCP PubSub
topic
s.gcloud pubsub topics create $IOTCORE_TOPIC_DATA gcloud pubsub topics create $IOTCORE_TOPIC_DEVICE
-
Setup Knative Eventing.
GCP PubSub Source
-
Create a GCP Service Account.
-
Determine the Service Account to use, or create a new one.
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Give that Service Account the ‘Pub/Sub Editor’ role on your GCP project.
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Download a new JSON private key for that Service Account.
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Create two secrets with the downloaded key (one for the Source, one for the Receive Adapter):
kubectl --namespace knative-sources create secret generic gcppubsub-source-key --from-file=key.json=PATH_TO_KEY_FILE.json kubectl --namespace default create secret generic google-cloud-key --from-file=key.json=PATH_TO_KEY_FILE.json
-
-
Deploy the
GcpPubSubSource
controller as part of eventing-source’s controller.kubectl apply --filename https://github.com/knative/eventing-contrib/releases/download/v0.8.2/gcppubsub.yaml
Deploying
Broker
-
Install the default
Broker
.kubectl label namespace default knative-eventing-injection=enabled
GCP PubSub Source
-
Deploy
gcp-pubsub-source.yaml
.sed -e "s/PROJECT_ID/$IOTCORE_PROJECT/" \ -e "s/TOPIC_NAME/$IOTCORE_TOPIC_DATA/" \ docs/eventing/samples/iot-core/gcp-pubsub-source.yaml | kubectl apply --filename -
Trigger
Even though the Source
isn’t completely ready yet, we can setup the Trigger
for all events coming out of it.
-
Deploy
trigger.yaml
.kubectl apply --filename docs/eventing/samples/iot-core/trigger.yaml
- This uses a very simple Knative Service to see that events are flowing. Feel free to replace it.
IoT Core
We now have everything setup on the Knative side. We will now setup the IoT Core.
-
Create a device registry:
gcloud iot registries create $IOTCORE_REGISTRY \ --project=$IOTCORE_PROJECT \ --region=$IOTCORE_REGION \ --event-notification-config=topic=$IOTCORE_TOPIC_DATA \ --state-pubsub-topic=$IOTCORE_TOPIC_DEVICE
-
Create the certificates.
openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 \ -keyout device.key.pem \ -out device.crt.pem \ -days 365 \ -subj "/CN=unused" curl https://pki.google.com/roots.pem > ./root-ca.pem
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Register a device using the generated certificates.
gcloud iot devices create $IOTCORE_DEVICE \ --project=$IOTCORE_PROJECT \ --region=$IOTCORE_REGION \ --registry=$IOTCORE_REGISTRY \ --public-key path=./device.crt.pem,type=rsa-x509-pem
Running
We now have everything installed and ready to go. We will generate events and see them in the subscriber.
-
Run the following program to generate events:
go run github.com/knative/docs/docs/eventing/samples/iot-core/generator \ -project $IOTCORE_PROJECT \ -region $IOTCORE_REGION \ -registry $IOTCORE_REGISTRY \ -device $IOTCORE_DEVICE \ -ca "$PWD/root-ca.pem" \ -key "$PWD/device.key.pem" \ -src "iot-core demo" \ -events 10
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Inspect the logs of the subscriber:
kubectl logs --selector serving.knative.dev/service=event-display -c user-container
You should see something along the similar to:
{"ID":"481014114648052","Data":"eyJzb3VyY2VfaWQiOiJpb3QtY29yZSBkZW1vIiwiZXZlbnRfaWQiOiJlaWQtMzI3MjJiMzItZWU5Mi00YzZlLWEzOTgtNDlmYjRkYWYyNGE1IiwiZXZlbnRfdHMiOjE1NTM3MTczOTYsIm1ldHJpYyI6MC4xMzY1MjI5OH0=","Attributes":{"deviceId":"iot-demo-client","deviceNumId":"2754785852315736","deviceRegistryId":"iot-demo","deviceRegistryLocation":"us-central1","projectId":"s9-demo","subFolder":""},"PublishTime":"2019-03-27T20:09:56.685Z"}
Cleanup
To cleanup the knative resources:
-
Remove the
GcpPubSubSource
:sed -e "s/PROJECT_ID/$IOTCORE_PROJECT/" \ -e "s/TOPIC_NAME/$IOTCORE_TOPIC_DATA/" \ docs/eventing/samples/iot-core/gcp-pubsub-source.yaml | kubectl delete --filename -
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Remove the Trigger:
kubectl delete --filename docs/eventing/samples/iot-core/trigger.yaml
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Remove the
GcpPubSubSource
controller:kubectl delete --filename https://github.com/knative/eventing-contrib/releases/download/v0.8.2/gcppubsub.yaml
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