This functionallity seems to get via AMQP (after some authentication) a private (wihtout need of authentication) url to an artifact assigned to the controller. By default, DDI or DMF shall provide proper urls (for direct download) to devices and if they have to be without authentication this shall be solved in different ways - for instance separate download server providing dedicated private / signed urls. This functinallity is not a real hawkBit part but more like something intended to solve some edge cases. Since it is complicated, heeds support, doesn't solve wide spread use cases, and could be achieved with other means - better to be removed. Signed-off-by: Marinov Avgustin <Avgustin.Marinov@bosch.com>
hawkBit device management federation API - implementation
This is the AMQP implementation for the device management federation API. The implementation uses the spring-amqp project.
Integration Test
This modules contains some integration tests for the device management federation API implementation which uses a RabbitMQ. If there is no RabbitMQ running on the system, all tests will be marked as skipped. You can disable this rule and the tests will fail if there is no RabbitMQ running. n order to disable the rule at runtime, set an environment variable RABBITMQ_SERVER_REQUIRED=true. The default RabbitMQ hostname is localhost. To set another hostname, set the property spring.rabbitmq.host to the new hostname. The default RabbitMQ username is guest. To set another username, set the property spring.rabbitmq.username to the new username. The default RabbitMQ password is guest. To set another password, set the property spring.rabbitmq.password to the new password.