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37 lines
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# EMQX HTTP Broker Bridge
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This application enables EMQX to connect to any HTTP API, conforming to the
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HTTP standard. The connection is established via the [HTTP][1] bridge abstraction,
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which facilitates the unidirectional flow of data from EMQX to the HTTP API
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(egress).
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Users can define a rule and efficiently transfer data to a remote HTTP API
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utilizing [EMQX Rules][2].
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# Documentation
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- For instructions on how to use the EMQX dashboard to set up an egress bridge,
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refer to [Bridge Data into HTTP API][3].
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- To understand the EMQX rules engine, please refer to [EMQX Rules][2].
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# HTTP APIs
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We provide a range of APIs for bridge management. For more detailed
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information, refer to [API Docs -Bridges][4].
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# Contributing
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For those interested in contributing, please consult our
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[contributing guide](../../CONTRIBUTING.md).
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# License
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This software is under the Apache License 2.0. For more details, see
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[LICENSE](../../APL.txt).
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[1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616
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[2]: https://docs.emqx.com/en/enterprise/v5.0/data-integration/rules.html
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[3]: https://www.emqx.io/docs/en/v5.0/data-integration/data-bridge-webhook.html
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[4]: https://docs.emqx.com/en/enterprise/v5.0/admin/api-docs.html#tag/Bridges
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