The ASN.1 Codec Module (ACM) processes Kafka data streams that preset ODE Metadata wrapped ASN.1 data. It can perform one of two functions depending on how it is started:
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Decode: This function is used to process messages from the connected vehicle environment to ODE subscribers. Specifically, the ACM extacts binary data from consumed messages (ODE Metatdata Messages) and decodes the binary ASN.1 data into a structure that is subsequently encoded into an alternative format more suitable for ODE subscribers (currently XML using XER).
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Encode: This function is used to process messages from the ODE to the connected vehicle environment. Specifically, the ACM extracts human-readable data from ODE Metadata and decodes it into a structure that is subsequently encoded into ASN.1 binary data.
- Release Notes
- Getting Involved
- Documentation
- Installation
- Configuration and Operation
- Interface
- Testing
- Project Management
- ODE-537/581/584/585/586/537: ASN.1 codec module development and integration.
This project is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation and supports Operational Data Environment data type conversions. Here are some ways you can start getting involved in this project:
- Pull the code and check it out! The ASN.1 Codec project uses the Pull Request Model.
- Github has instructions for setting up an account and getting started with repositories.
- If you would like to improve this code base or the documentation, fork the project and submit a pull request.
- If you find a problem with the code or the documentation, please submit an issue.
This project uses the Pull Request Model. This involves the following project components:
- The usdot-jpo-ode organization project's master branch.
- A personal GitHub account.
- A fork of a project release tag or master branch in your personal GitHub account.
A high level overview of our model and these components is as follows. All work will be submitted via pull requests.
Developers will work on branches on their personal machines (local clients), push these branches to their personal GitHub repos and issue a pull
request to the organization asn1_codec project. One the project's main developers must review the Pull Request and merge it
or, if there are issues, discuss them with the submitter. This will ensure that the developers have a better
understanding of the code base and we catch problems before they enter master
. The following process should be followed:
- If you do not have one yet, create a personal (or organization) account on GitHub (assume your account name is
<your-github-account-name>
). - Log into your personal (or organization) account.
- Fork asn1_codec into your personal GitHub account.
- On your computer (local client), clone the master branch from you GitHub account:
$ git clone https://github.com/<your-github-account-name>/asn1_codec.git
This documentation is in the README.md
file. Additional information can be found using the links in the Table of
Contents. All stakeholders are invited to provide input to these documents. Stakeholders should
direct all input on this document to the JPO Product Owner at DOT, FHWA, or JPO.
Code documentation can be generated using Doxygen by following the commands below:
$ sudo apt install doxygen
$ cd <install root>/asn1_codec
$ doxygen
The documentation is in HTML and is written to the <install root>/asn1_codec/docs/html
directory. Open index.html
in a
browser.
This project is managed using the Jira tool.