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Are graph inports and outports supported? #1342

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summit-solutions opened this issue Aug 29, 2022 · 2 comments
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Are graph inports and outports supported? #1342

summit-solutions opened this issue Aug 29, 2022 · 2 comments

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@summit-solutions
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summit-solutions commented Aug 29, 2022

Cannot find a UI element to create graph-level inports and outports (exported ports). These correspond to the graph:addinport and graph:addoutport messages.

-> How to create these graph inports and graph outports using noflo-ui?

Use case would be to send packets into the runtime and receive packets out of the runtime to and from an external system using runtime:packet messages. Or is this realized in some other way?

Thanks for your feedback, maybe I have just overseen it somewhere.

(oops, sorry posted with wrong account)

@ERnsTL
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ERnsTL commented Aug 29, 2022

There seems to be a possibility to add inports into subgraphs, but how to add an inport to a top-level graph?

The understanding from the FBP network protocol spec seems to be:

Runtime contains one or more graphs. One can be the main graph. Each graph can contain subgraphs and groups. And each graph and subgraph can have graph/subgraph inports and outports. Or is that wrong?

@ERnsTL
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ERnsTL commented Aug 29, 2022

When loading a graph with graph-level inport and outport into noflo-ui, it works nicely, but please give a hint how to create these new from within noflo-ui.

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