mbus-api is an HTTP RESTful API designed to control a wired M-Bus. This repo includes: - An API specification in OpenAPI format. - Skeleton client and server implementations in Rust.
A fully-featured server implementation for Linux, in Rust, can be found at https://github.com/packom/mbus-httpd.
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This client/server was generated by the [openapi-generator] (https://openapi-generator.tech) project. By using the OpenAPI-Spec from a remote server, you can easily generate a server stub.
To see how to make this your own, look here:
This autogenerated project defines an API crate openapi_client
which contains:
* An Api
trait defining the API in Rust.
* Data types representing the underlying data model.
* A Client
type which implements Api
and issues HTTP requests for each operation.
* A router which accepts HTTP requests and invokes the appropriate Api
method for each operation.
It also contains an example server and client which make use of openapi_client
:
openapi_client
router, and supplies a trivial implementation of Api
which returns failure
for every operation.openapi_client
client by passing appropriate
arguments on the command line.You can use the example server and client as a basis for your own code. See below for more detail on implementing a server.
Run examples with:
cargo run --example <example-name>
To pass in arguments to the examples, put them after --
, for example:
cargo run --example client -- --help
To run the server, follow these simple steps:
cargo run --example server
To run a client, follow one of the following simple steps:
cargo run --example client Get
cargo run --example client GetMulti
cargo run --example client Hat
cargo run --example client HatOff
cargo run --example client HatOn
cargo run --example client MbusApi
cargo run --example client Scan
The examples can be run in HTTPS mode by passing in the flag --https
, for example:
cargo run --example server -- --https
This will use the keys/certificates from the examples directory. Note that the
server chain is signed with CN=localhost
.
The generated library has a few optional features that can be activated through Cargo.
server
client
conversions
See https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-features-section for how to use features in your Cargo.toml
.
All URIs are relative to http://localhost
Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- get | POST /mbus/get/{device}/{baudrate}/{address} | getMulti | POST /mbus/getMulti/{device}/{baudrate}/{address}/{maxframes} | hat | GET /mbus/hat | hatOff | POST /mbus/hat/off | hatOn | POST /mbus/hat/on | mbus_api | GET /mbus/api | scan | POST /mbus/scan/{device}/{baudrate} |
Endpoints do not require authorization.