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A smart environment framework featured by openbase.org.

Features

  • Smart home Apps that can be easily installed at your rooms to apply new smart home functions.
  • A revolutionary Multi-Agent-Automation approach to replace conventional Rule-Automation.
    • Goal - Driven Behavior based controlling
    • Priority Management
  • Automated conflict resolution policies to always serve inhabitants' needs.
  • Semantic representation of the smart environment
  • Individual configurable access - right management

Supported Third Party Frameworks

Hands on

Contribution

Feel free to report feature requests and discovered bugs via github.

  • If you want to contribute to bco, just fork the repositories, apply your changes and create a new pull request.
  • For long term contribution you are welcome to apply for an openbase membership via support@openbase.org or by joining our Discord Server.

Development

How to build BCO

Update Gradle Dependencies

We are using a plugin called Gradle refreshVersions to manage all our backend dependencies. Thus, all dependencies declared within build.gradle.kts provide a placeholder _ for their version while each version is maintained within the versions.properties.

testImplementation("io.mockk:mockk:_")

In order to check for updates just execute gradle refreshVersions. Afterwards, you will find all latest versions within the versions.properties file.

version.mockk=1.11.0
### available=1.12.0

In order to update a dependency, just add the version you prefer to the version declaration in versions.properties.

version.mockk=1.12.0

The next gradle build will use the new dependency version without any further steps being required. Don't forget to sync your gradle settings within IntelliJ in case you are not using the gradle auto-reload setting feature.

Further details about the plugin can be found at: https://jmfayard.github.io/refreshVersions/