A simple, dynamic SiLA 2 compliant client for coordinating various services. The main goal of this client is to easily link different SiLA 2 commands together, to create an automated, continuous workflow between distinct devices. For a short function overview and a description on how to use this software, take a look into the User Guide. For the more advanced usage inside a terminal, console or script, see the CLI Guide.
To run this software, a installation of JDK or OpenJDK in version >= 11 or higher is required.
Downloads for the latest versions are available at the Release Page.
Windows user can download the sila-orchestrator.exe
and start the application directly.
Alternatively, download the sila-orchestrator.jar
package and start the client by typing the following into a Terminal/Shell: java -jar sila-orchestrator.jar
.
To use the client in command-line mode (e.g. within a script), take a look into the CLI Guide.
First, clone the repository.
git clone https://github.com/FlorianBauer/sila-orchestrator.git
To build this project, a JDK or OpenJDK in version >= 11, as well as a moderately current Maven installation is required. Enter the project directory and use the following command to start the build process:
cd path/to/sila-orchestrator/
mvn clean install -DskipTests
After that, the resulting executable files are located in the orchestrator-client/target
-directory as
sila-orchestrator.jar
and sila-orchestrator.exe
.
For Ubuntu/Debian based Linux distributions, a menu-item can be created. Simply execute the
add-menuitem.bash
script in the etc
directory of the project. To uninstall the system entry, run
the corresponding remove-menuitem.bash
script.