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About aws-greengrass-nucleus

The Greengrass nucleus is a core component of AWS IoT Greengrass that manages on-device orchestration of deployments and lifecycle management for Greengrass components and applications. It starts, stops, and monitors components and apps, provides interprocess communication between components, and handles component installation and configuration. The nucleus manages a dependency graph of services, each defined by its configuration, dependencies on other services, and a finite state machine representing its lifecycle phases. Dependent services only start after their dependencies, and unstable dependencies trigger notifications to their dependents. The system behaves like a combination of a build tool, a lightweight publish/subscribe messaging system, and a hierarchical key-value store, with configuration changes automatically propagated to all users. Internal connections are managed through dependency injection, and service restarts are handled automatically. The configuration system supports timestamps, valida

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SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

The Greengrass nucleus component provides functionality for device side orchestration of deployments and lifecycle management for execution of Greengrass components and applications. This includes features such as starting, stopping, and monitoring execution of components and apps, interprocess communication server for communication between components, component installation and configuration management. It manages the model that describes the software running on the device. The model is a dependency graph of services. Services have three primary aspects:

  • Configuration
  • Dependencies on other services
  • A set of lifecycle phases in the form of a finite state machine.

A service may have processes, threads, code, network connections, ... But not necessarily. Some have all of these, some have only one.

You can think of the nucleus as a mash-up of make, a super-lightweight publish/subscribe system, and a small hierarchic key-value data store. The various services have continuously varying states that the nucleus monitors and manages. A dependent service is not started until its dependencies are started, and if they become unstable, the dependent service is notified. The internal interconnections are handled via dependency injection. Restarts are managed automatically.

When configuration changes, all users of them are notified. Everything adapts continuously.

A quick tour through com.aws.greengrass

  1. config Manages the system configuration (model). It's fundamentally a hierarchic key-value store with timestamps. It can be serialized to/from yaml, json, or a transaction log. The transaction log can be replayed to reconstruct the config, or streamed live to another process to maintain a mirror. The terminology is borrowed from the world of publish/subscribe systems. Config values can have validators and watcher.
  2. dependency The dependency injection framework. The meat is in context.java which contains a Map of known objects, and the ability to get (and magically create) objects from the Context. When an object is created by the framework, it does dependency injection. If the created object participates in the Lifecycle framework, its lifecycle is initiated. This feeds the Lifecycle dependency graph.
  3. lifecyclemanager Ties the model to Lifecycle objects in the dependency graph. The primary class is GreengrassService, which contains most of the state transition logic. GenericExternalService is a subclass that implements a service whose behavior is defined by commands and scripts. Either of these classes may be subclassed to provide services whose behavior is defined by code running within Greengrass.
  4. util A grab-bag of useful utilities.

Learn more

  1. Greengrass Nucleus Configuration Schema
  2. Data Model - Component Recipe
  3. Configure a component