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Hastic server

Implementation of basic pattern recognition and unsupervised learning for anomaly detection.

Implementation of analytic unit for Hastic. see REST API

Build & run

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

Docker installation

Example of running hastic-server in Docker:

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

Linux installation

Environment variables

You can export 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

See hooks docs for notifications about events.

Dependencies

  • git
  • python3
  • nodejs >= 6.0.0

Example of running hastic-server on Debian / Ubuntu host:

$ export HASTIC_API_KEY=<your_grafana_api_key>
$ export HASTIC_PORT=<port_you_want_to_run_server_on>
# If you don't have nodejs, uncomment next line:
# curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_9.x | bash -
# apt-get install \
  python3 \
  python3-pip \
  gnupg \
  curl \
  make \
  g++ \
  git
$ pip3 install pandas
$ pip3 install seglearn
$ pip3 install scipy
$ pip3 install tsfresh

# apt-get update && apt-get install -y nodejs
$ git clone https://github.com/hastic/hastic-server.git
$ cd hastic-server/server
$ npm install && npm run build
$ npm start