Eclipse hawkBit is an domain independent back end solution for rolling out software updates to constrained edge devices as well as more powerful controllers and gateways connected to IP based networking infrastructure.
- Want to chat with the team behind hawkBit?
- Having issues with hawkBit? Open a GitHub issue.
- You can also check out our Project Homepage for further contact options.
Next to the hawkBit core hosted here the project maintains as well examples and extension repositories.
We offer a sandbox installation that is free for everyone to try out hawkBit. However, keep in mind that the sandbox database will be reset from time to time. It is also not possible to upload any artifacts into the sandbox. But you can use it to try out the Management UI, Management API and DDI API.
https://hawkbit.eu-gb.mybluemix.net/UI/
hawkBit does not provide off the shelf clients for devices as part of the project. The long term goal is to provide an Eclipse hono integration which will provide connectivity through various IoT protocols and as a result allows a wide range of clients to connect to hawkBit. However, the hawkBit Direct Device Integration (API) API is HTTP/JSon based which should allow any update client to integrate quite easily.
There are clients outside of the Eclipse IoT eco system as well, e.g.:
- SWupdate which is a Linux Update agent with focus on a efficient and safe way to update embedded systems.
We are providing a Spring Boot based reference Update Server including embedded H2 DB for test and evaluation purposes. Run with docker:
$ docker run -d -p 8080:8080 hawkbit/hawkbit-update-server
Open the update server in your browser:
See below for how to build and run the update server on your own. In addition we have a guide for setting up a complete landscape.
Next to the Update Server we are also providing a set of Spring Boot Starters to quick start your own Spring Boot based application.
Build and start hawkBit Update Server
$ git clone https://github.com/eclipse/hawkbit.git
$ cd hawkbit
$ mvn clean install
$ java -jar ./hawkbit-runtime/hawkbit-update-server/target/hawkbit-update-server-#version#.jar
Start hawkBit Device Simulator (optional)
$ git clone https://github.com/eclipse/hawkbit-examples.git
$ cd hawkbit-examples
$ mvn clean install
$ java -jar ./hawkbit-device-simulator/target/hawkbit-device-simulator-#version#.jar
Generate getting started data with the Management API example (optional)
$ java -jar ./hawkbit-example-mgmt-simulator/target/hawkbit-example-mgmt-simulator-#version#.jar
- In the upcoming release 0.2:
- Rollout management for large scale update campaigns.
- Clustering capabilities for the update server.
- Upgrade of Spring Boot and Vaadin dependencies (Boot 1.4, Vaadin 7.7).
- Improvements on modularization and customizability based on Spring's auto-configuration mechanism.
- Provide Spring Boot Starters for custom apps based on hawkBit.
- Provide standard runtime by means of Spring Boot based hawkBit update server (and hopefully a docker image).
- And of course tons of usability improvements and bug fixes.
- Future releases
- Complete repository refactoring.
- Integrate with Eclipse hono as DMF provider.
- Flexible DMF messaging infrastructure (e.g. with Spring Cloud Stream).
- Migrate to Spring Framework 5, Spring Boot 2 and Vaadin 8
- Re-evaluate JPA as persistence provider (e.g. look into jOOQ)
hawkBit is currently in '0.X' semantic version. That is due to the need that there is still content in hawkBit that is in need for refactoring. That includes the maven module structure, Spring Boot Properties, Spring Boot auto configuration as well as internal Java APIs (e.g. the repository API ).
However, the device facing DDI API is on major version 'v1' and will be kept stable.
Server facing and DMF API are Management API are on v1 as well. However, we cannot fully guarantee the same stability during hawkBit's 0.X development but we will try as best we can.