![]() Co-authored-by: Thales Macedo Garitezi <thalesmg@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Strigler <stefan.strigler@emqx.io> Co-authored-by: Zaiming (Stone) Shi <zmstone@gmail.com> Several bridges should be able to share a connector pool defined by a single connector. The connectors should be possible to enable and disable similar to how one can disable and enable bridges. There should also be an API for checking the status of a connector and for add/edit/delete connectors similar to the current bridge API. Issues: https://emqx.atlassian.net/browse/EMQX-10805 |
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README.md
EMQX Redis Bridge
Redis is an in-memory data structure store, used as a distributed, in-memory key–value database, cache and message broker, with optional durability.
The application is used to connect EMQX and Redis. User can create a rule and easily ingest IoT data into Redis by leveraging EMQX Rules.
Documentation
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Refer to Ingest Data into Redis for how to use EMQX dashboard to ingest IoT data into Redis.
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Refer to EMQX Rules for the EMQX rules engine introduction.
HTTP APIs
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Several APIs are provided for bridge management, which includes create bridge, update bridge, get bridge, stop or restart bridge and list bridges etc.
Refer to API Docs - Bridges for more detailed information.
Contributing
Please see our contributing.md.
License
EMQ Business Source License 1.1, refer to LICENSE.