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.
> 


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