Library for connecting to iobeam, the data analysis platform for the Internet of Things.
Project description
iobeam is a data platform for connected devices.
This is a Python library for sending data to iobeam. For more information on the iobeam, please check our our documentation.
Please note that we are currently invite-only. You will need an invite to generate a valid token and use our APIs. (Sign up here for an invite.)
Changelog
12/28/15 - v0.9.1
IMPORTANT: The client now correctly tracks batches it has seen before so subsequent calls to send() do not send nothing.
Documentation fixes
12/16/15 - v0.9.0
Adding data should now be done via the new iobeam.createDataStore(columns) method, which allows you to track multiple streams of data in one object.
Internally, old methods involving DataPoints and DataSeries have been converted to use DataStores.
Additional documentation provided here.
12/02/15 - v0.8.0
Automatic refresh of project tokens when they are expired. It is recommended that you update as soon as possible to avoid breakage.
bugfix: device ids are no longer allowed to be non-strings when registering
10/20/15 - v0.7.0
IMPORTANT: previously sent data points were being kept and sent on subsequent sends, this has been fixed
Query assumes time values given in to/from are same unit as when it is initialized
10/13/15 - v0.6.0
Timestamp: changed type param name to unit in constructor
utils: Adds a check for whether this is python2 or 3
New Error for duplicate ids
New registerOrSetId() added to iobeam.ClientBuilder to allow you to register a name, or if it already exists, set the client to use that id.
10/05/15 - v0.5.2
Fix missing return for iobeam.makeQuery()
10/02/15 - v0.5.1
Use persistent connections for HTTP to improve performance
Rename iobeam.MakeQuery() to iobeam.makeQuery()
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