volttron-sqlite-historian

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License
Apache-2.0
Install
pip install volttron-sqlite-historian==0.1.1a9

Documentation

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VOLTTRON historian agent that stores data into a SQLite database

Requirements

  • Python >= 3.10

Installation

  1. Create and activate a virtual environment.

     python -m venv env
     source env/bin/activate
  2. Installing volttron-sqlite-historian requires a running volttron instance.

    pip install volttron
    
    # Start platform with output going to volttron.log
    volttron -vv -l volttron.log &
  3. Create a agent configuration file SQLite historian supports two parameters

    • connection - This is a mandatory parameter with type indicating the type of sql historian (i.e. sqlite) and params containing the path the database file.

    • tables_def - Optional parameter to provide custom table names for topics, data, and metadata.

    The configuration can be in a json or yaml formatted file.

    Yaml Format:

    connection:
      # type should be sqlite
      type: sqlite
      params:
        # Relative to the agents data directory
        database: "data/historian.sqlite"
    
      tables_def:
        # prefix for data, topics, and (in version < 4.0.0 metadata tables)
        # default is ""
        table_prefix: ""
        # table name for time series data. default "data"
        data_table: data
        # table name for list of topics. default "topics"
        topics_table: topics
  4. Install and start the volttron-sqlite-historian.

    vctl install volttron-sqlite-historian --agent-config <path to configuration> --start
  5. View the status of the installed agent

    vctl status

Development

Please see the following for contributing guidelines contributing.

Please see the following helpful guide about developing modular VOLTTRON agents

Disclaimer Notice

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