Exynize platform - easy creation of complex processing pipelines for your data.
Exynize platform aims to simplifying the workflow and allow rapid creation of data processing pipelines and visualisations. Current version of the platform allows:
- constructing pipelines right in your browsers with very little effort,
- writing processing component as if you was dealing with a single data item,
- re-using existing processing modules in new pipelines,
- creating real-time processing and visualisation without thinking about doing real-time at all,
- spending time on doing actual work, not fiddling with scaffolding.
More info on the platform as well as some demoes of its capabilities can be found in the following article on Medium
Building data processing and visualisation pipelines in the browser with Exynize
This is a deployment repository for Exynize platform. It contains docker-compose file that can be used to easily setup your own copy of exynize platform.
If you are interested in separate platform components, then can be found in other repositories:
For Exynize platform to function properly, you'll need to have following things installed:
- Docker v1.10 or later
- Docker-compose 1.6 or later
- Clone the repository and cd into new folder:
git clone [email protected]:Exynize/exynize-platform.git && cd exynize-platform
- Execute
git submodule init && git submodule update
to get latest sources for platform components - Execute
docker-compose up
to start Exynize platform - Navigate to
http://your.docker.address
using browser to see the platform UI
To apply your custom config you need to do the following steps:
- Copy
./env/default-rest.env
and edit variables to your liking - Add new entry with your file to
rest.env_file
section indocker-compose.yml
, it should look like this:
rest:
build: exynize-rest
depends_on:
- rdb
- rabbit
links:
- rdb
- rabbit
volumes:
- ./data/static:/opt/app/src/static
environment:
- NODE_ENV=production
env_file:
- ./env/default-rest.env
- ./my-rest.env
- Restart the containers
By default you can access RethinkDB UI at http://your.docker.address:8080
.
This can be disabled by commenting out rdb.ports
entry in docker-compose.yml
.
By default you can access RabbitMQ admin UI at http://your.docker.address:8081
.
This can be disabled by commenting out rabbit.ports
entry in docker-compose.yml
.
Dual licensed under GPL-3.0 and commercial license. See LICENSE.md file for more details.