The <Admin> block hides components when the user doesn't have sufficient
permissions to perform an UI action. Without this the 'Delete device'
button was visible, but on click, the user would be redirect to the
login page due to permission issues (API).
Fixes#71.
By selecting a region configuration, devices using the device-profile
will only stick to the selected region configuration, rather than the
configurations provided by the selected region common-name.
This change also renames the region 'name' option to 'id' in the region
configuration, as well it adds a 'description' to provide a human
readable description, which is used in the drop-down in the UI.
This also fixes the JS API generation. In a previous commit the the
protobuf package was updated, but the latest protobuf compiler no longer
supports generating JS code (this now requires an external plugin). This
has been fixed.
Please note that if you have implemented custom ADR algorithms that are
referring to the 'regionName' key, that you must change this to
'regionConfigId' (see the ADR code example).
The z-index of the header was set to 2000 because of Leaflet JS zoom
controls going over the header instead of under when scrolling. However,
this caused issues with the notifications and dropdowns (menu and
autocomplete).
Setting the z-index to 1001 is enough to fix the Leaflet JS issues,
without causing other issues.
Wrapping the handling of integration events in a tokio::spawn should
already have been there, as we do not want to delay the downlink in case
of slow integrations.
This fixes the FrmPayload decryption in case of frame-counter rollover
(16lsb) as it was using the f_cnt as sent over the air (16lsb) and not
the full frame-counter (32b).
Before, these functions would return the device-session for the given
uplink PhyPayload (if a matching device-session was found), together
with the full frame-counter. However it would not modify the f_cnt of
the PhyPayload to the full frame-counter making it prone to errors like
the above.
The lorawan-devices repository structure is going to change and the
latest revisions no longer contain a LICENSE file.
This does mean that the latest data can't be imported and we will be
missing newly added devices and potential bugfixes. However, it does
provide time to work on a better solution.
As requested, TTN and The Things Network is no longer used in the
naming and description.
Closes#61.
redis::pipe() can't be used with the ClusterClient struct, instead we
must use cluster_pipe() to start the pipeline. This implements a wrapper
which constructs the pipeline based on the used Redis setup.
It can be useful to handle uplinks that do not match a DevEUI in a
separate process. This includes DevAddr to DevEUI pointer does not
exist, or DevAddr points to one or multiple DevEUIs, but it does not
pass the MIC check.
This makes it possible for external services to subscribe (through
Redis) for realtime events. E.g. a create, update or delete device event
could trigger an external synchronization.
In case there is a loadbalancer between ChirpStack and the MQTT broker,
it is useful to have control over the keep-alive messages, to make sure
that the loadbalancer does not drop the connection if there is no
activity. In such a case you want to set the keep_alive_interval to a
lower interval than the loadbalancer timeout.
In case the queue-item does fit the first RX window, but not the second
one, it will be set to None. If this happens, then the
save_downlink_frame step will not add the queue-item ID to the
DownlinkFrame (internal).
Then on txack, ChirpStack is unable to dequeue the payload causing the
payload to stay in the queue.
Per Regional Parameters Specification, the LoRa modulation always uses
coding-rate 4/5, however this is not the case for ISM2400 (which is
currently not covered by the reg. params) in which case coding-rate
4/8LI must be used.
Closes#51.