That looks kinda cool :) Lets see if we find someone as part of the GSoC iniative that could help us in integrating echarts in StreamPipes. Would definitely be a super cool extension on the UI side.
Cheers Patrick > Am 18.01.2021 um 16:50 schrieb Lukas Ott <[email protected]>: > > > Hi StreamPipes-Team, > > Yes indeed I only hat in mind to have the ECharts library integrated and not > so much in the sense of dependencies > > There you are completely right not increasing complexity but enable the > beautiful ECharts library to be used for the Chart Generation. > > What I am aiming at are Dashboards like these ones: > https://youtu.be/KPPn0r4uclE <https://youtu.be/KPPn0r4uclE> > > Especially like the Gauges Thingsboards are providing out-of-the box. :-) > > So it isn't so much about more widgets. More beautiful standard diagrams > (line charts etc.) and Gauges would be a real nice differentiator because > that is especially for a lot of end users an important point > I know a lot of Business Users who are using proprietary software stacks to > visualize machine data mainly because there is no solution yet from Open > Source besides Superset. > > Best, > otluk > > Am So., 17. Jan. 2021 um 22:54 Uhr schrieb Patrick Wiener <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > Hi Lukas, > > thanks for bringing this up :) We are aware of both of these projects (but > not having used them) and as you > rightfully pointed out we have started on discussing some features of > interest regarding visualization in the wiki. > > I guess we should start a discussion on this topic, especially at which point > we draw the line > between us and specialized visualization tools. AFAIK Superset similar as > other tools like Grafana > are standalone tools that have dedicated storage drivers to connect to > various data sources. > While this shouldn’t hinder adoption in deployments at users I would not > integrate it as part of StreamPipes > in a „managed“ way in order to reduce dependencies to external systems from > a management/maintainance > perspective. > > At the same kind, I guess echarts is more like a library and could > potentially be integrated via npm (I’m not the UI expert here, > maybe @Dominik can tell more). > > What would you think are the key functionalities that would be a game changer > for endusers that insuffiently provided? > More widgets? Better control in design? More configuration options? ... > > So I would suggest discussing the functional/non-functional requirements for > a dashboard visualization here and incrementally > add them to the wiki. > > Best, > Patrick > >> Am 17.01.2021 um 09:21 schrieb Lukas Ott <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>>: >> >> +Added the Feature Request to Jira: >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STREAMPIPES-279 >> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STREAMPIPES-279> >> >> Am So., 17. Jan. 2021 um 09:12 Uhr schrieb Lukas Ott <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>>: >> >> Hello Apache StreamPipes Community, >> >> Yesterday I had a look (again) on Apache StreamPipes and saw also this entry >> in the wiki: >> >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STREAMPIPES/Improving+StreamPipes+Visualizations >> >> <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STREAMPIPES/Improving+StreamPipes+Visualizations> >> >> >> There are two amazing visualization projects in Apache: >> >> 1) https://echarts.apache.org/en/index.html >> <https://echarts.apache.org/en/index.html> >> >> 2) https://superset.apache.org/ <https://superset.apache.org/> >> >> Especially to make Apache StreamPipes more attractive for Endusers the >> Dashboard Functionality is Key. >> >> At the current state there will be most of all a comparison between Node-Red >> and Apache StreamPipes. In my humble opinion a key differentiator is the >> easy way to generate dashboards and diagrams basically out of the box. If we >> could manage to e.g. integrate Apache ECharts with Apache StreamPipes this >> could be a game changer. Especially when you look at standard commercial >> products which basically have a lack of automatically showing stuff as easy >> as StreamPipes is already capable of doing. >> >> What do you think? >> >> Kind regards >> otluk >> >> >
