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34 lines
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# Hlæja Device Data
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Classes for the devices, to structure each state, Messages exchanged, as data awaits, Classes for sensors, each with their role, Bound to one purpose: transfer the whole. Through each link they connect, from device to gateway’s call, In the world of services, where data flows for all.
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## Properties for deployment
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| name | required | info |
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| spring.profiles.active | * | Spring Boot environment |
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Required: * can be stored as text, and ** need to be stored as secret.
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## Releasing Service
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Run `release.sh` script from `master` branch.
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## Development Configuration
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### Global gradle properties
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To authenticate with Gradle to access repositories that require authentication, you can set your user and token in the `gradle.properties` file.
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Here's how you can do it:
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1. Open or create the `gradle.properties` file in your Gradle user home directory:
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- On Unix-like systems (Linux, macOS), this directory is typically `~/.gradle/`.
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- On Windows, this directory is typically `C:\Users\<YourUsername>\.gradle\`.
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2. Add the following lines to the `gradle.properties` file:
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```properties
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repository.user=your_user
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repository.token=your_token_value
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```
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or use environment variables `REPOSITORY_USER` and `REPOSITORY_TOKEN`
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