Installation

The STH component provides 3 alternatives for its installation:

  1. Cloning the Github repository
  2. Using a RPM package
  3. Automatic deployment using Docker

Cloning the Github repository

To install the STH component cloning the Github repository, please follow the next steps:

  1. Clone the repository.
  2. Get into the directory where the STH repository has been cloned.
  3. Install the Node.js modules and dependencies.

This is:

git clone https://github.com/telefonicaid/fiware-sth-comet.git
cd fiware-sth-comet/
npm install

The STH component server is ready to be started as a Node application.

Using a RPM package

In the next sections we detail the steps to follow to install, update and remove the STH component using a RPM package.

Package generation

Prerequisites: To generate the RPM package from the STH component sources it is needed to have the rpm build tools (rpmbuild executable), Node and the npm utilities, as well as an Internet connection to download the required Node modules.

To generate the RPM package for the STH component, execute the following command from the root of the STH component:

./rpm/create-rpm.sh -v <version> -r <release>

If everything goes fine, a new RPM package will be created and stored in the following location: ./rpm/RPMS/x86_64/fiware-sth-comet-<version>-<release>.x86_64.rpm.

Execute the next command to get additional information about the RPM package creation script:

./rpm/create-rpm.sh -h

Installation, upgrade and removal

Prerequisites: Node is needed to install the generated STH component RPM package.

To install or upgrade the STH component, execute:

sudo rpm -Uvh fiware-sth-comet-<version>-<release>.x86_64.rpm

After the installation, the following files and directories are created:

/etc/init.d
└── sth

/etc/logrotate.d
└── logrotate-sth-daily

/var/log/sth

/var/run/sth

/opt/sth
├── conf
│   └── <empty> Here is where instances are configured
├── node_modules
│   └── <node modules directory structure and files>
├── package.json
└── src
    └── <STH SW files>

To remove a previous STH component installation, execute:

sudo rpm -e fiware-sth-comet

Configuration

STH is able to start multiple instances using the sth service script by adding and configuring certain files as detailed next.

To start multiple instances, one configuration file per instance has to be included in the /opt/sth/conf directory. It is important to note that the default installation includes preconfigured instances.

It is important to change the STH_PORT value included in the configuration files to a value not used by other STH instances/services. It is also a good practice to change the LOG_FILE_NAME value to avoid getting the logs from several instances mixed.

The sth service script includes the following operations:

  • start: if no <instance> (see below) is provided, the script starts an instance per configuration file found in the /opt/sth/conf directory matching the sth_*.conf template. If <instance> is provided, a configuration file named sth_<instance>.conf is searched in the /opt/sth/conf directory and the corresponding instance is started.
  • stop: if no <instance> (see below) is provided, the script stops all the instances by listing all pid files under /var/run/sth matching the pattern sth_*.pid. If <instance> is provided, the scripts stops the instance with the associated pid file /var/run/sth/sth_<instance>.pid
  • status: The status operation shows information about one or more running instances following the same procedure detailed in the stop operation.
  • restart: The restart operation executes a stop operation followed by a start operation according to the procedure detailed in those operations.
# start
sudo /sbin/service sth start [<instance>]
# stop
sudo /sbin/service sth stop [<instance>]
# status
sudo /sbin/service sth status [<instance>]
# restart
sudo /sbin/service sth restart [<instance>]

An example sth_default.conf file has been included in the component repository in Github to guide the STH instance configuration.

Last but not least, the STH process (a node process) runs the as sth user.

Automatic deployment using Docker

To ease the testing and deployment of the STH component, there also exists Docker images hosted at the FIWARE Docker Hub, including all the information needed to deploy and to try the STH component via the execution of a simple Docker command.

On the other hand a Dockerfile and a docker-compose.yml files have also been included in the component repository in Github to quickly and easily start your own instance of the STH component, even including the needed associated MongoDB instance where all the data will be stored.

To do it, follow the next steps once you have installed Docker in your machine:

  1. Navigate to the path where the component repository was cloned.
  2. Compose and run the STH component image
    • In foreground mode: bash sudo docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml up
    • Or in detached mode: bash sudo docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml up -d

There is also the possibility to build your own local Docker image of the STH component.

To do it, follow the next steps once you have installed Docker in your machine:

  1. Navigate to the path where the component repository was cloned.
  2. Launch a Docker build
    • Using the default NodeJS version of the operating system used defined in FROM keyword of Dockerfile: bash sudo docker build -f Dockerfile .
    • Using an alternative NodeJS version: bash sudo docker build --build-arg NODEJS_VERSION=0.10.46 -f Dockerfile .