Node-RED
Node-RED is a flow-based development tool for visual programming developed originally by IBM for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services as part of the Internet of Things.[2]
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| Original author(s) | IBM Emerging Technology • Nick O'Leary • Dave Conway-Jones | 
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| Developer(s) | JS Foundation | 
| Stable release | 2.2.0
   / January 27, 2022[1] | 
| Repository | |
| Written in | JavaScript | 
| Operating system | Cross-platform | 
| Platform | Node.js | 
| Type | Flow-based programming for wiring the Internet of Things | 
| License | Apache License 2.0 | 
| Website | nodered | 
Node-RED provides a web browser-based flow editor, which can be used to create JavaScript functions. Elements of applications can be saved or shared for re-use. The runtime is built on Node.js. The flows created in Node-RED are stored using JSON. Since version 0.14, MQTT nodes can make properly configured TLS connections.[3]
In 2016, IBM contributed Node-RED as an open source JS Foundation project.[4][5][6]
Node-RED projects
    
| Name | Description | URL | 
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| Node-RED | A visual tool for wiring the Internet of Things | https://github.com/node-red/node-red | 
| Node-RED Dashboard | A dashboard UI for Node-RED | https://github.com/node-red/node-red-dashboard | 
| Node generator | Command line tool to generate Node-RED node modules from several various sources, including Open API document and function node's source. | https://github.com/node-red/node-red-nodegen | 
| Node-RED Command Line Tool | Command-line tool allows you to remotely administer a Node-RED instance. | https://github.com/node-red/node-red-admin | 
Pre-installed devices
    
- OPTO 22, groov EPIC / groov RIO
- Raspberry Pi
- Siemens, SIMATIC IOT 2040
- Samsung, Artik
- ST-One
- Intel, IoT Gateway
- GE, Predix Developer Kit
- Fujitsu, INTELLIEDGE A700 Appliance
- FreeWave Technologies, ZumLink and ZumIQ
- In-Tech Automação industrial, INPI-CPU-3B
- BeagleBone
- Schneider Electric - Harmony HMIBSC Core Box
Cloud services
    
- AT&T, AT&T IoT Platform
- Cisco, Meraki
- Nokia, Innovation Platform
- Fujitsu, COLMINA Platform
- Siemens, MindSphere
- Hitachi Vantara, Lumada
- IBM, IBM Cloud
References
    
- O'Leary, Nick. "Releases". GitHub. Retrieved February 5, 2022.
- Heath, Nick (March 13, 2014). "How IBM's Node-RED is hacking together the Internet of things". techrepublic.com. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
-  Community staff writer (June 14, 2016). "Version 0.14 released". nodered.org/blog. Node-RED. p. 1. Retrieved July 6, 2016. MQTT with TLS support 
- Diaz, Angel Luis (October 17, 2016). "IBM and partners launch JS Foundation - Cloud computing news". IBM. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
- Powers, Calvin; Watson, Todd; Lewis, Ashley (October 17, 2016). "Node-RED Joins the JS Foundation". IBM developerWorks TV/video channel. YouTube. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
- Lewis, Karen (October 17, 2016). "Node-RED visual programming for the Internet of Things (IoT) is now a JS Foundation Project". IBM Internet of Things blog. IBM. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
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