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| 1 | **Table of Contents:** | ||
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| 3 | {{toc/}} | ||
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| 5 | If you want to see the status of your gateway within your own dashboard, you can use the method in this post to add a dashboard status display widget for yourself | ||
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| 7 | = 1.Import rulechain/deviceprofile/widget = | ||
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| 9 | == 1.1 Get the json files == | ||
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| 11 | where to get:[[https:~~/~~/github.com/ThingsEye-io/te-platform/tree/main/Devices/Gateway/Gateway%20in%20TE>>url:https://github.com/ThingsEye-io/te-platform/tree/main/Devices/Gateway/Gateway%20in%20TE]] | ||
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| 13 | what files to get:Download the three json files with the suffixes Widget, Deviceprofile, and Rulechain. | ||
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| 15 | [[image:1732852638724-480.png]] | ||
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| 17 | == 1.2 Import rulechain == | ||
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| 19 | Firstly, we need to import the rule chain. The rule chain tells platform how we should handel the uplink and downlink for this device. | ||
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| 21 | Open rule chains, click on the "+" in the upper right corner, | ||
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| 23 | select "import rule chain", and then drag the downloaded JSON file with the suffix "_rule_chain" into the text box | ||
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| 25 | [[image:1732859076539-935.png||height="592" width="1477"]] | ||
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| 27 | == 1.3 Import deviceprofile == | ||
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| 29 | At this step, we need to import the device profile first, as shown in the figure. | ||
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| 31 | First, we need to open the device profiles, click on the "+" in the upper right corner, select "import device profile", | ||
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| 33 | and then select the file with the suffix "_device_defiles" that we have already downloaded. Drag it into the text box. | ||
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| 35 | [[image:1732859403197-298.png||height="600" width="1483"]] | ||
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| 37 | == 1.4 Import widget == | ||
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| 39 | First we need to open the dashboard we want to put in to show the gateway status, click "Edit mode“ | ||
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| 41 | Then click “Add widget” | ||
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| 43 | [[image:1732859936817-432.png||height="142" width="535"]][[image:Arrow.png]][[image:1732860065652-745.png]] | ||
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| 45 | Then you need to click “Add widgts” and drag and drop the downloaded json file into it, as shown in the picture: | ||
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| 47 | [[image:1732860398452-167.png||height="785" width="1532"]] | ||
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| 49 | = 2.Create gateway devices = | ||
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| 51 | Since a gateway can't transmit packets like a device, so we need to create a virtual gateway device ourselves in the following steps: | ||
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| 53 | First of all, we need to open the device interface, click the upper right corner of the “+” and then click “Add device”, fill in the device information as shown in the figure | ||
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| 56 | = 3.Modify the rule chain = | ||
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| 58 | = 4.Check if the widget is displayed correctly = |