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| "label": "0.69.0", |
| "banner": "unmaintained", |
| "badge": true, |
| "noIndex": false, |
| "className": "docs-version-0.69.0", |
| "isLast": false, |
| "docsSidebars": {}, |
| "docs": { |
| "community-get-help": { |
| "id": "community-get-help", |
| "title": "Get Help", |
| "description": "The Apache StreamPipes community is happy to help with any questions or problems you might have." |
| }, |
| "deploy-security": { |
| "id": "deploy-security", |
| "title": "Security", |
| "description": "Overriding default settings" |
| }, |
| "extend-archetypes": { |
| "id": "extend-archetypes", |
| "title": "Maven Archetypes", |
| "description": "In this tutorial we explain how you can use the Maven archetypes to develop your own StreamPipes processors and sinks." |
| }, |
| "extend-cli": { |
| "id": "extend-cli", |
| "title": "StreamPipes CLI", |
| "description": "The StreamPipes command-line interface (CLI) is focused on developers in order to provide an easy entrypoint to set up a suitable dev environment, either planning on developing" |
| }, |
| "extend-first-processor": { |
| "id": "extend-first-processor", |
| "title": "Your first data processor", |
| "description": "In this section, we will explain how to start a pipeline element service and install it using the StreamPipes UI." |
| }, |
| "extend-sdk-event-model": { |
| "id": "extend-sdk-event-model", |
| "title": "SDK Guide: Event Model", |
| "description": "Introduction" |
| }, |
| "extend-sdk-migration-service-discovery": { |
| "id": "extend-sdk-migration-service-discovery", |
| "title": "Migration Guide: New Service Discovery in 0.69.0", |
| "description": "Introduction" |
| }, |
| "extend-sdk-stream-requirements": { |
| "id": "extend-sdk-stream-requirements", |
| "title": "SDK Guide: Stream Requirements", |
| "description": "Introduction" |
| }, |
| "extend-setup": { |
| "id": "extend-setup", |
| "title": "Development Setup", |
| "description": "Pipeline elements in StreamPipes are provided as standalone microservices. New pipeline elements can be easily developed using the provided Maven archetypes and can be installed in StreamPipes at runtime." |
| }, |
| "extend-tutorial-data-processors": { |
| "id": "extend-tutorial-data-processors", |
| "title": "Tutorial: Data Processors", |
| "description": "In this tutorial, we will add a new data processor using the standalone wrapper." |
| }, |
| "extend-tutorial-data-sinks": { |
| "id": "extend-tutorial-data-sinks", |
| "title": "Tutorial: Data Sinks", |
| "description": "In this tutorial, we will add a new data sink using the standalone wrapper." |
| }, |
| "extend-tutorial-data-sources": { |
| "id": "extend-tutorial-data-sources", |
| "title": "Tutorial: Data Sources", |
| "description": "In this tutorial, we will add a new data source consisting of a single data stream. The source will be provided as a standalone component (i.e., the description will be accessible through an integrated web server)." |
| }, |
| "try-installation": { |
| "id": "try-installation", |
| "title": "Installation", |
| "description": "The easiest way to install StreamPipes is our Docker-based installation. For production-grade deployments, we also" |
| }, |
| "use-configurations": { |
| "id": "use-configurations", |
| "title": "Configurations", |
| "description": "The configuration section is an admin-only interface for system-wide settings." |
| }, |
| "use-dashboard": { |
| "id": "use-dashboard", |
| "title": "Live Dashboard", |
| "description": "The live dashboard can be used to visualize live data of data streams using a set of visualizations" |
| }, |
| "use-data-explorer": { |
| "id": "use-data-explorer", |
| "title": "Data Explorer", |
| "description": "The data explorer can be used to visualize and explore data streams that are persisted by using the Data Lake sink." |
| } |
| } |
| } |