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rolling-stock-display-simulation-tool

A tool for connecting virtual devices to the Rolling Stock platform. Devices need to be registered and credentials prepared in a JSON file put in input.json (or specified in a variablle)

Sample input.json file structure:

[
{"username": "DEVICE197", "host": "rolling-stock-sandbox2-openfire.onsmartengineering.com", "port": 5222, "ping": 15, "password": "a32c695ccde9"},
{"username": "DEVICE198", "host": "rolling-stock-sandbox2-openfire.onsmartengineering.com", "port": 5222, "ping": 15, "password": "c93f60d35d51"},
{"username": "DEVICE199", "host": "rolling-stock-sandbox2-openfire.onsmartengineering.com", "port": 5222, "ping": 15, "password": "ddf4d41f846f"},
{"username": "DEVICE200", "host": "rolling-stock-sandbox2-openfire.onsmartengineering.com", "port": 5222, "ping": 15, "password": "07fd03b6fce0"}
]

The tool sends regular presence messages (with harcoded dummy versions content) and properly responds with "unsupported command" to any command sent to it.

Usage:

./rolling-stock-display-simulation-tool

Building

If the target system is linux amd-64 based you can just copy the binary and use it. Otherwise build the binary like every other golang binary and then copy it.

go build

Environment variables

Variable Required Default Value Description
Credentials:
CREDENTIALS_FILE_LOCATION NO input.json Database username
GeneralOptions:
PRESENCE_STATUS_DELAY NO 2 min Delay for online presence message loop
COMMAND_REPLY_DELAY NO 10 sec Delay for command message reply
EXECUTE_SIGLE_STATUS_MESSAGE NO false Send one presence stanza message for clients and terminate
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