orchestracities / ngsi-timeseries-api

QuantumLeap: a FIWARE Generic Enabler to support the usage of NGSIv2 (and NGSI-LD experimentally) data in time-series databases
https://quantumleap.rtfd.io/
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Support NGSI-LD #154

Open taliaga opened 5 years ago

taliaga commented 5 years ago

It's worth looking at the tests for subscriptions part of NGSI-LD here.

glagnar commented 5 years ago

Is NGSI-LD on your roadmap @taliaga ?

taliaga commented 5 years ago

Hi @Glagnar, for the time being not really, because it does not connect directly to the most urgent needs of the current projects in Martel. The first action item is to spend some time to understand how big or small the effort to support LD would be. Do you need such support soon? May we ask out of curiosity in which context?

glagnar commented 5 years ago

Hi @taliaga We are looking both at the open source NGSI-LD implementations Scoripo Broker ( by NEC ) and the djane.io broker ( by Sensinov ) and wondered if they perhaps could be used in conjunction with QuantumLeap ?

chicco785 commented 5 years ago

hi @Glagnar , I think some tweaks will be needed to make it work, but not having it tested, it is hard to say 100%. In general not much work may be needed to just store the json, a different topic is to implement the NGSI-LD semantic. Anyhow, this is an open source project, which means, if a feature is a priority for you, you can contribute it.

c0c0n3 commented 5 years ago

@taliaga @chicco785 One thing that came out of the Fiware meeting on 24 June 2019 is that support for NGSI-LD temporal queries would position Quantum Leap very well in the Fiware ecosystem. We don't need to support the whole NGSI-LD spec I think, but possibly just adapt/extend the current query functionality to implement NGSI-LD temporal queries.

c0c0n3 commented 4 years ago

See also: #383

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