The Unibo MEC API Tester is a web-based application that can be used to test the capability of a MEC Platform to support the MEC 011 defined APIs (mec_app_support & mec_service_mgmt). The software is published in the ETSI MEC Ecosystem repository, that provides information very much related to the work of the ETSI ISG MEC Deployment and ECOsystem DEvelopment (DECODE) Working Group, whose aim is to accelerate the development of the MEC ecosystem. The Unibo MEC API Tester could be a useful tool to quickly and easily test the compliance of the APIs provided by a MEC Platform with the ones ETSI standardized in the MEC ISG. Or simply to setup a basic MEC application to debug a MEC ready infrastructure. Right now only supports MEC 011 API calls. This application is composed of a web server that communicates with the MEC platform, exposing an easy to use web interface. The webserver does not need any configuration besides from the infrastructure ones such as application-id (an identifier the MEC platform assigns to the application once deployed) and the MEC endpoint (the MEC platform IP address and port in form of an HTTP URL) which are required to perform the API calls. The application is published in the MEC Ecosystem web page hosted by ETSI: https://mecwiki.etsi.org/index.php?title=MEC_Ecosystem More information about the application can be found at: https://github.com/berdav/unibo-test-mec
UniBo MEC API Tester
Berardi Davide;
2020-01-01
Abstract
The Unibo MEC API Tester is a web-based application that can be used to test the capability of a MEC Platform to support the MEC 011 defined APIs (mec_app_support & mec_service_mgmt). The software is published in the ETSI MEC Ecosystem repository, that provides information very much related to the work of the ETSI ISG MEC Deployment and ECOsystem DEvelopment (DECODE) Working Group, whose aim is to accelerate the development of the MEC ecosystem. The Unibo MEC API Tester could be a useful tool to quickly and easily test the compliance of the APIs provided by a MEC Platform with the ones ETSI standardized in the MEC ISG. Or simply to setup a basic MEC application to debug a MEC ready infrastructure. Right now only supports MEC 011 API calls. This application is composed of a web server that communicates with the MEC platform, exposing an easy to use web interface. The webserver does not need any configuration besides from the infrastructure ones such as application-id (an identifier the MEC platform assigns to the application once deployed) and the MEC endpoint (the MEC platform IP address and port in form of an HTTP URL) which are required to perform the API calls. The application is published in the MEC Ecosystem web page hosted by ETSI: https://mecwiki.etsi.org/index.php?title=MEC_Ecosystem More information about the application can be found at: https://github.com/berdav/unibo-test-mecI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.