Synse Plugin SDK
A Golang SDK for creating plugins for Synse Server
Synse Server provides an HTTP API for monitoring and controlling physical
and virtual devices; Synse Plugins provide the backend support for all the devices Synse
Server exposes. This repo contains the official Synse Plugin SDK (written in Go)
which can be used to create plugin backends for Synse Server.
The SDK handles most of the common functionality needed for plugins, such as configuration
parsing, background read/write, transaction generation and tracking, meta-info caching, and more.
This means the plugin author should only need to worry about the plugin-specific device support.
See the SDK Documentation for more info.
The Synse Ecosystem
The Synse SDK is one component of the greater Synse Ecosystem.
-
vapor-ware/synse-server: An HTTP server providing a uniform API to interact
with physical and virtual devices via plugin backends. This can be thought of as a 'front end'
for Synse Plugins.
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vapor-ware/synse-server-grpc: The internal gRPC API that connects Synse
Server and the Synse Plugins.
-
vapor-ware/synse-emulator-plugin: A simple plugin with no hardware
dependencies that can serve as a plugin backend for Synse Server for development,
testing, and just getting familiar with how Synse Server works or how plugins can be
written.
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vapor-ware/synse-cli: A CLI that allows you to easily interact with
Synse Server (via HTTP) and Plugins (via gRPC) directly from the command line.
Getting Started
The Synse SDK can be installed with
go get github.com/vapor-ware/synse-sdk/sdk
It is recommended that you use a release version of the SDK. How you pin
to a release version depends on the dependency manager you use. For go modules, this would
mean specifying the version at get, e.g. for SDK 2.0.0
go get github.com/vapor-ware/synse-sdk/sdk@2.0.0
From there, it is easy to start building your own plugin. The SDK Documentation
provides useful information on writing plugins. You can also check out the examples
directory, which contains various example plugins built using the SDK. The examples, in conjunction
with the documentation, should get you well on your way to start writing your own plugin(s).
Developing
If you wish to develop the SDK, see the "Developer Guide" section in the SDK Documentation.
Compatibility
Below is a table describing the compatibility of various SDK versions with Synse platform versions.
|
Synse v2 |
Synse v3 |
SDK v1.x |
✓ |
✗ |
SDK v2.x |
✗ |
✓ |
Sharing Plugins
Have you written a plugin and want to share it with the Synse community? Let us know!
There currently is not a tool or site to search for plugins, so we will maintain a list
here. You can also add the synse-plugin
tag to your plugin's GitHub repo.
Feedback
Feedback for the Synse Plugin SDK, or any component of the Synse ecosystem, is greatly appreciated!
If you experience any issues, find the documentation unclear, have requests for features,
or just have questions about it, we'd love to know. Feel free to open an issue for any
feedback you may have.
Contributing
We welcome contributions to the project. The project maintainers actively manage the issues
and pull requests. If you choose to contribute, we ask that you either comment on an existing
issue or open a new one. This project follows the typical GitHub Workflow.
License
The Synse Plugin SDK is released under the GPL-3.0 license.