Hi Vitalli, I saw this (https://github.com/kevinlynx/drill-storage-http <https://github.com/kevinlynx/drill-storage-http>) but I don’t think it works with current versions of Drill. I would really like to get something like this into Drill and I’ve emailed the author to see if he’d be willing to update it and submit it as a PR.
> On Apr 2, 2019, at 13:31, Vitalii Diravka <vita...@apache.org> wrote: > > Hi Kevin! > > It is feasible. Any Drill Storage or Format Plugin can be as an example for > you. > Somewhere I saw initial work for Drill REST Plugin. Earlier Charles Givre > posted an email about REST plugin. > I will add info from that mail here. > Charles could share your findings in this area with Kevin? > > [DISCUSS]: Storage Plugin Development > > All, >> I want to thank everyone for the discussion on Drill Developers Day about >> storage plugin development. I was thinking about this, and there is a >> storage plugin out there which would enable Drill to query REST interfaces >> that return JSON data. I’d like to propose that we as a community complete >> work on this plugin and get it incorporated into Drill. >> My logic is that REST APIs are easy to understand—you don’t have to have >> an in depth understanding of their internals to get data—and that this >> could be a “template" for future storage plugin development. >> Clearly, I would like for us to develop simpler ways of developing storage >> plugins, however, I think completing this might be a good first step so >> that more people can understand the mechanisms of how storage plugins >> work. >> Thoughts? > > > Kind regards > Vitalii > > > On Tue, Apr 2, 2019 at 8:07 PM Kevin D. Falkenstein < > kevin.falkenst...@t-online.de> wrote: > >> Dear developers, >> >> Is there a plan to add OData suppot for Drill? If not, would you consider >> this to be technically feasible? Would it be hard to develop such a plug-in >> for someone with medium Java skills? >> >> Looking forward to your answer. >> >> Kind regards >> Kevin >>