Overview
The OpenDXL Console is a pluggable web-based console that provides a high-level user interface for interacting with a DXL fabric.
One of the primary modules is the "Fabric Monitor" which enables the invocation of DXL services and sending/receiving DXL events via a graphical interface.
Documentation
See the Wiki for an overview of the OpenDXL Console and usage instructions.
See the OpenDXL Console documentation for installation instructions.
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Version 0.3.3
- 885 Downloads
OpenDXL Console 0.3.3 release
- Fixed defect that caused configuration keys to be inadvertently converted to lowercase
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Version 0.3.2
- 875 Downloads
OpenDXL Console 0.3.2 release
- Added support for generating WebSocket broker entries for the client configuration as part of the OpenDXL Broker console
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Version 0.3.1
- 936 Downloads
OpenDXL Console 0.3.1 release
- Added a "fabric topology" page that contains a hierarchical view of the DXL fabric (comprised of one or more brokers).
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Version 0.2.2
- 958 Downloads
OpenDXL Console 0.2.2 release
- Support for generating broker keystore
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Version 0.2.1
- 1k Downloads
OpenDXL Console 0.2.1 release
- Multiple fixes for upcoming version of OpenDXL broker
- Added optional unique identifier so multiple consoles can run on the same host (different ports)
- Fixed issue with certificate generation via remote HTTP invocation
- Fixed issue where an incorrect broker could be displayed in a multi-broker fabric on the "Broker Details" page
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Version 0.2.0
- 1k Downloads
OpenDXL Console 0.2.0 release
- Updated to support both Python 2 and 3
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Version 0.1.3
- 1.1k Downloads
OpenDXL Console 0.1.3 release
- Added port mapping information to Docker documentation
- Updated to be compatible with the latest version of the tornado library
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Version 0.1.2
- 1.1k Downloads
OpenDXL Console 0.1.2 release
- Modified dependencies to require a version of Tornado less than 5
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Version 0.1.1
- 1.1k Downloads
OpenDXL Console 0.1.1 release
- Removed unnecessary print statement
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Version 0.1.0
- 1.1k Downloads