Hi Mingming,
Welcome! Similarity search is very important in the IoT scenario.
You may need to bring an index into IoTDB, @Rong Kang is familiar with this. He
may offer some help :)
Thanks,
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Jialin Qiao
School of Software, Tsinghua University
乔嘉林
清华大学 软件学院
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> 发件人: "Xiangwei
Hi, Mingming
Welcome to IoTDB!!
You can see the user guide from [1], and system design doc from[2].
[1]
http://iotdb.apache.org/zh/UserGuide/Master/Get%20Started/QuickStart.html
[2] http://iotdb.apache.org/zh/SystemDesign/Architecture/Architecture.html
Our issue is managed by jira[3]. You could
Hi,
in fact so far I only worked in a separate github to provide it fort he old
0.10.1 release.
But ideally we would also do it in the release phase or at least very automated
(again, see my repo there is a .sh to make the release):
https://github.com/JulianFeinauer/iotdb-session-py
Julian
Hi Julian,
Nice, it is great if someone can maintain the python module in the
community.
Does your branch support calling uploading the python module to Pip when
calling `mvn release:perform`?
Best,
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Xiangdong Huang
School of Software, Tsinghua University
黄向东
Hi,
short update.
I uploaded my project also to pypi to make it easy to use Python with IoTDB
Release 0.10.1.
You can find the package here: https://pypi.org/project/iotdb-session-0.10.1/
A small example is attached.
Julian
Am 26.10.20, 11:42 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" :
Hi folks,
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Hi folks,
currently the Python support (in 0.10.1) is... well... improveable : )
As we started to work with IoTDB in Python I would like to refactor and improve
the package in the master branch for the next release.
I already created an example (based on 0.10.1) branch which I just pushed to
gi