diff --git a/docs/apis/query-api/aggregate-tags.md b/docs/apis/query-api/aggregate-tags.md index f0f53803..a43d4c18 100644 --- a/docs/apis/query-api/aggregate-tags.md +++ b/docs/apis/query-api/aggregate-tags.md @@ -69,7 +69,6 @@ Standard aggregation functions are provided including `max`, `count`, and `sprea ] }, "stringValues": {}, - "binaryValues": {}, "tagValues": { "LapNumber": [ "3.0", diff --git a/docs/apis/query-api/raw-data.md b/docs/apis/query-api/raw-data.md index f2ac5167..e1b6026e 100644 --- a/docs/apis/query-api/raw-data.md +++ b/docs/apis/query-api/raw-data.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ You can filter by a number of different factors but, at minimum, you’ll need t } ``` -In this example, we’re requesting a single numeric parameter, `Speed`. Each array of parameters is indexed based on parameter type, which can be `numericParameters`, `stringParameters` or `binaryParameters`. Parameters are returned in a union, so if you request several, you’ll get back all parameters that match. +In this example, we’re requesting a single numeric parameter, `Speed`. Each array of parameters is indexed based on parameter type, which can be `numericParameters` or `stringParameters`. Parameters are returned in a union, so if you request several, you’ll get back all parameters that match. ### Example @@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ If you just had a single parameter value in the stored data, the response from t ] }, "stringValues": {}, - "binaryValues": {}, "tagValues": {}, } ``` diff --git a/docs/apis/streaming-writer-api/send-data.md b/docs/apis/streaming-writer-api/send-data.md index 5e80a5c2..9173cb29 100644 --- a/docs/apis/streaming-writer-api/send-data.md +++ b/docs/apis/streaming-writer-api/send-data.md @@ -22,14 +22,13 @@ You should replace `${topicName}` with the name of the topic your stream belongs ### Example request -Your payload should include an array of `timestamps` with one timestamp for each item of data you’re sending. Actual data values should be keyed on their name, in the object that corresponds to their type, one of `numericValues`, `stringValues`, or `binaryValues`. The payload is in this structure: +Your payload should include an array of `timestamps` with one timestamp for each item of data you’re sending. Actual data values should be keyed on their name, in the object that corresponds to their type, one of `numericValues` or `stringValues`. The payload is in this structure: ```json { "timestamps": [...], "numericValues": {...}, "stringValues": {...}, - "binaryValues": {...}, "tagValues": {...} } ``` @@ -130,13 +129,6 @@ connection.start().then(async () => { "!" ] }, - "binaryValues": { - "BinaryParameter1": [ - btoa("Hello"), // send binary array as base64 - btoa("World"), - btoa("!") - ] - }, "tagValues": { "Tag1": [ "A", diff --git a/docs/kb/glossary.md b/docs/kb/glossary.md index 3d3ed423..fa3b1415 100644 --- a/docs/kb/glossary.md +++ b/docs/kb/glossary.md @@ -14,12 +14,6 @@ Applications in Quix exist inside the Git branch associated with an [environment Read more about [applications](../create/overview.md). -## Binary data - -Quix also supports any binary blob data. - -With this data you can stream, process and store any type of audio, image, video or lidar data, or anything that isn’t supported with time series, event, or metadata types. - ## Code Samples Quix contains a large number of [open source](https://github.com/quixio/quix-samples){target=_blank} Code Samples. You can use these to quickly build out your stream processing pipeline. Generally the code samples are divided into three main categories: source, transform, destination. You can access the Code Samples from within the UI by using the navigation menu as show here: @@ -48,11 +42,10 @@ Read more about [data ingestion](../develop/integrate-data/overview.md). ## Data types -Quix supports time series data, events, metadata, and blobs with the following data types: +Quix supports time series data, events and metadata with the following data types: * Numeric (double precision) * String (UTF-8) -* Binary data (blobs) ## Deployment @@ -194,7 +187,7 @@ A type of [connector](../connectors/index.md) where data is published to a Quix ## Stream -A stream is a collection of data (time series data, events, binary blobs and metadata) that belong to a single session of a single source. For example: +A stream is a collection of data (time series data, events and metadata) that belong to a single session of a single source. For example: * One journey for one car * One game session for one player diff --git a/docs/tutorials/clickstream/clickstream-producer.md b/docs/tutorials/clickstream/clickstream-producer.md index ae78aeef..0dd3a486 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/clickstream/clickstream-producer.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/clickstream/clickstream-producer.md @@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ If you look at the messages in the `Messages` view, you'll see data has the foll "VD55179433" ] }, - "BinaryValues": {}, "TagValues": {} } ``` diff --git a/docs/tutorials/clickstream/data-enrichment.md b/docs/tutorials/clickstream/data-enrichment.md index cc29045a..fdfe2abf 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/clickstream/data-enrichment.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/clickstream/data-enrichment.md @@ -58,7 +58,6 @@ The enriched data format: "F" ] }, - "BinaryValues": {}, "TagValues": {} } ``` diff --git a/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/add-service.md b/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/add-service.md index 897e9738..007f292c 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/add-service.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/add-service.md @@ -126,7 +126,6 @@ To create the transform: "iVBOR/snip/QmCC" ] }, - "BinaryValues": {}, "TagValues": { "parent_streamId": [ "JamCams_00002.00820" diff --git a/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/object-detection.md b/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/object-detection.md index 27d71213..f7f5f112 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/object-detection.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/object-detection.md @@ -60,11 +60,6 @@ Objects are detected in the frame by the YOLOv8 code. Data is published to the o ] }, "StringValues": {}, - "BinaryValues": { - "image": [ - "(Binary of 152.47 KB)" - ] - }, "TagValues": {} } ``` diff --git a/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/other-services.md b/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/other-services.md index 0f60a70e..32a8f7a0 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/other-services.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/other-services.md @@ -125,7 +125,6 @@ The max vehicles service takes the total vehicle count and finds the maximum val ] }, "StringValues": {}, - "BinaryValues": {}, "TagValues": { "window_start": [ "2023-09-06 12:08:12.394372" diff --git a/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/web-ui.md b/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/web-ui.md index 1991a710..722d87dc 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/web-ui.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/computer-vision/web-ui.md @@ -101,7 +101,6 @@ The data read from the topic is as follows: "iVBO…to/v37HG18UyZ1Qz/fby/+yXUGc5UVWZfIHnX0iqM6aEAAAAASUVORK5CYII=" ] }, - "BinaryValues": {}, "TagValues": { "parent_streamId": [ "JamCams_00001.02500" diff --git a/docs/tutorials/event-detection/data-acquisition.md b/docs/tutorials/event-detection/data-acquisition.md index a56cda83..babf3359 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/event-detection/data-acquisition.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/event-detection/data-acquisition.md @@ -259,7 +259,6 @@ Follow these instructions to deploy the data source: "Battery" ] }, - "BinaryValues": {}, "TagValues": {} } diff --git a/docs/tutorials/sentiment-analysis/sentiment-analysis-service.md b/docs/tutorials/sentiment-analysis/sentiment-analysis-service.md index 33662c24..d5ad4a81 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/sentiment-analysis/sentiment-analysis-service.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/sentiment-analysis/sentiment-analysis-service.md @@ -63,7 +63,6 @@ There are several ways to view live data. This lab shows one way to do it. "Can you check on my order please?" ] }, - "BinaryValues": {}, "TagValues": { "room": [ "channel" diff --git a/docs/tutorials/sentiment-analysis/twitch-service.md b/docs/tutorials/sentiment-analysis/twitch-service.md index 82a89bc4..5d54dc31 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/sentiment-analysis/twitch-service.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/sentiment-analysis/twitch-service.md @@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ The message format on the output `messages` topic: "@CaalvaVoladora Boomerdemons is also up" ] }, - "BinaryValues": {}, "TagValues": { "room": [ "channel"