Hi Dominik, that is fine with me +1
Philipp > On 6. Oct 2021, at 09:43, Dominik Riemer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Philipp, > > I'd propose to also move the InfluxDB, Netio and Pulsar adapters to the iiot > module. > Reason is that these are also "enterprise-grade" adapters that might be > useful for IIOT applications, so that users can deploy a single module and > find all potentially relevant adapters for their industry. > > What do you think? > > Dominik > > -----Original Message----- > From: Philipp Zehnder <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 8:57 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Split StreamPipes Connect worker > > Hi, > > the idea of the issue is to split up the package > streampipes-connect-adapters into two packages, one containing only the > relevant adapters for IIoT scenarios and one with others. > So the next step would be to create a new module, add all the adapters > there, as listed below. As a template you can use the already existing > module. > > > * streampipes-connect-adapters > * GdeltAdapter > * CoindeskBitcoinAdapter > * IexCloudNewsAdapter > * IexCloudStockAdapter > * RandomDataSetAdapter > * RandomDataStreamAdapter > * SlackAdapter > * WikipediaEditedArticlesAdapter > * WikipediaNewArticlesAdapter > * InfluxDbStreamAdapter > * InfluxDbSetAdapter > * NetioRestAdapter > * NetioMQTTAdapter > * ImageStreamAdapter > * ImageSetAdapter > * IssAdapter > * FlicMQTTAdapter > * HDFSProtocol > * PulsarProtocol > > * streampipes-connect-adapters-iiot > * MySqlStreamAdapter > * MySqlSetAdapter > * MachineDataStreamAdapter > * RosBridgeAdapter > * OpcUaAdapter > * Plc4xS7Adapter > * Plc4xModbusAdapter > * FileProtocol > * HttpProtocol > * FileStreamProtocol > * KafkaProtocol > * MqttProtocol > * HttpStreamProtocol > * HttpServerProtocol > > Write me if something is unclear. > > Philipp > >> On 5. Oct 2021, at 15:37, hrushi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> I would like to contribute and fix this issue. I would like to know the > prerequisites for this issue so that I can go through those concepts. New to > open source and will try to contribute. >> >> Thank You. >> > >
