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README.md

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Implementation of basic pattern recognition for anomaly detection.

Implementation of analytics unit for Hastic.

Please note that we are still in alpha, so features are subject to change

See also:

  • Hooks - notifications about events
  • REST - for developing your plugins
  • HasticPanel - Hastic visualisation plugin for Grafana

Download & Install on Linux

You need only nodejs >= 6.14 on your machine.

wget https://github.com/hastic/hastic-server/releases/download/0.1.2-alpha/hastic-server-0.1.2-alpha.tar.gz
tar -zxvf hastic-server-0.1.2-alpha.tar.gz
cd hastic-server-0.1.2-alpha/server/dist
node server

Build & run from source

Hastic server requires Grafana's API key (http://<your_grafana_url>/org/apikeys) to query data from Grafana datasources. API key role requires only Viewer access.

Possible to install on:

Linux

System prerequisites:

Installation

pip3 install -r analytics/requirements.txt

git clone https://github.com/hastic/hastic-server.git
cd ./hastic-server/server
npm install 
npm run build

Configuration

You can configure hastic-server using either environment variables or config file.

NOTE: environment variables have higher priority than config file.

Environment variables

You can export the following environment variables for hastic-server to use:

  • HASTIC_API_KEY - (required) API-key of your Grafana instance
  • HASTIC_PORT - (optional) port you want to run server on, default: 8000

e.g.

export HASTIC_API_KEY=eyJrIjoiVjZqMHY0dHk4UEE3eEN4MzgzRnd2aURlMWlIdXdHNW4iLCJuIjoiaGFzdGljIiwiaWQiOjF9
export HASTIC_PORT=8080
Config file

You can also rename config.example.json to config.json and set your values there.

Run

cd ./hastic-server/server
npm start

Docker

Build

git clone https://github.com/hastic/hastic-server.git
cd hastic-server
docker build -t hastic-server .

Run

docker run -d --name hastic-server -p 80:8000 -e HASTIC_API_KEY=<your_grafana_api_key> hastic-server

Known bugs & issues

  • Adding labeled segments while learning is in progress is not supported
  • Dataset doesn't update after 1st learning
  • Currently only influxDB datasource is supported

Changelog

[0.1.2-alpha] - 2018-06-25

Fixed

  • Error: type object 'sklearn.tree...' #28

[0.1.1-alpha] - 2018-06-25

Added

  • HASTIC_API_KEY to config file #23