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Code Freeze:  Apr 22, 2020

Release:  May 13, Delivery:  ~ April 2020


The Geneva release will be a minor release (1.2) with a focus on testing, a few but important key features ( such as automated device provisioning and a replacement for the final Java service - the rules engine) and the first part of the V2 API (which will be provided in "beta" form for core services with the intention of completing the V2 API in all services by the Hanoi release)..

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Geneva Release Overview

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Release Themes and Objectives

  • Improved Security
  • Interoperability testingUser guidance on platform needs
  • More performance statistics
  • # of devices/per recommendations
  • Providing EdgeX users guidance on platform needs, sensor data throughput and deployment based on performance metrics.  Specifically, with the Geneva performance testing apparatus, the EdgeX community will be able to answer these questions for the user:
  • 1) Will EdgeX fit on my system? - size of EdgeX services, infrastructure, etc. and hardware/platform requirements
  • 2) What is the speed of data through the system? - from device service sensor data ingestion to the rules engine and back down through command to another device service to trigger a put command, how long does this take?
  • 3) How many “things” can be processed at a time? – with caveats on the type of thing, type of data, etc.
  • These questions need to be answered on real hardware (both Intel and ARM)
  • Dynamic device provisioning/on-boarding
  • Alternate messaging support (to 0MQ)
  • Archive of Export Services - in favor of Application Services which was implemented with the Edinburgh and Fuji releases
  • DevOps Jenkins PipelinesThe first steps toward a revamped V2 API that includes cleaner (and fewer) endpoints and a simplified request/response model
  • Provide an alternate local analytics service (archiving the Java-based rules engine service)
  • Deprecating the following:
    • Logging service
    • MongoDB support

General

  • Move to Go 1.13
  • Redis as default DB
    • Implement with username/password protection.
  • 0MQ Alternate between core and app services
    • Should help with Windows dev (long standing backlog)
  • Separate the configuration and registry APIs
  • Establish a document template for API information
    • Used to better define the Swagger documents
  • Use of Dependency Injection in Go services found in edgex-go

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  • Combine/reduce UIs
  • Blacklist/whitelist of devices (w/ DS WG)
    • As part of auto provisioning
  • Alternate message bus provider (w/ App WG)
    • Allowing data from Core Data to be pushed to multiple channels / topics and how to deal with marking an event/reading as pushed in that circumstances
    Implementation of the V2 APIs across core services (beta/use at your own risk)

Application Services and App Functions SDK

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  • Automatic/dynamic device provisioning capability
  • Array of data types (w/ Core WG)
  • Data filter design between DS and Core Data
    • Provide a design about how to implement this before implementing.
    • If possible, can the filter functions be shared across App Services and D.S. (w/ App WG)

System Management

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  • Open Horizon “Walk phase” (TBD)

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  • Create a hardware secret storage design
    • HW secure storage abstraction layer
    • How to protect the Vault Master Key
  • Create and use a per service Vault token in the security services
  • Service token revocation and rotationEnsuring the services running are those expected and authorized (w/ DevOps assistance)
  • Blackbox tests of APIs through the API gateway
  • Design work
    • How to implement HTTPS in EdgeX (that is, how to protect all service endpoints with HTTPS)
    • How to implement role-based security across our all EdgeX services.

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  • Move to Jenkins Pipeline
  • Apply Synk scan to other services and images (w/ all WG input)
    • Synk can’t do ARM images
  • Sharpen our use of SonarCloud and provide developer education around it – stretch goal

Certification

Certification

  • Planning and design work Nothing at this time; planning toward certification and self-assessment for when LTS hits.

Vertical Solutions WG

  • China Project Team in placeIndustrial Project Team – stretch goal

Additional Release Notes

  • Geneva will not be LTS.  While no specific future release is pinpointed for LTS, the general hope is that the Ireland release will be a bug fix only, minor release that might be our best opportunity for an LTS.
  • Export services are removed from the Geneva release.  This required the approval of a backward compatibility exception for Geneva since it is no longer a major release.