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Smad service stack deployment to Azure

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This repository consists of Terraform scripts and Bash tools for deploying service stack for the SMAD project to Azure. Main terraform script deploys

  • Eclipse Hono
  • Prometheus monitoring
  • Jaeger tracing
  • MongoDB for device registry
  • InfluxDB for monitoring data
  • Grafana and set of dashboards
  • Ambassador

Included testing tools allow setting up and testing deployed Hono instance.

Documentation

More in-depth setup and configuration can be found at SETUP.md

Architectural description of the codebase can be found at ARCHITECTURE.md

Usage

1. Create Terraform State storage group and account to Azure

$ terraform -chdir=00_tfstate_storage init 
$ terraform apply ./00_tfstate_storage

2. Create separate resource group for persistent data

$ cd 01_storage_rg
$ terraform init
  1. Create a Terraform workspace
$ terraform workspace new [WORKSPACE NAME]
  1. Deploy persistent data file shares
$ cd ../
$ terraform apply ./01_storage_rg

3. Deploy main service stack

Remember to edit main.tf email variable to a real one for TLS certificate

$ cd 02_deployHono
$ terraform init

Create a Terraform workspace. Important: Use same workspace name as before in 01_storage_rg!

$ terraform workspace new [WORKSPACE NAME]
$ terraform apply

After deployment

After deployment you can use following url for accessing services and adapters {terraform-workspace}.westeurope.cloudapp.azure.com

Hono registry: {terraform-workspace}.westeurope.cloudapp.azure.com/registry

Grafana: {terraform-workspace}.westeurope.cloudapp.azure.com/grafana

Jaeger: {terraform-workspace}.westeurope.cloudapp.azure.com/jaeger

License

MIT License

Authors

This project was created by student group called SMADYASP, from University Of Oulu, Finland. Further development was done by University of Oulu.