From 46805ed6754fff02e99350a28419a5fbecaa438b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: WSO2 Builder Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2019 13:05:23 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] [WSO2-Release] [Release 5.0.0-m1] update documentation for release 5.0.0-m1 --- README.md | 2 +- docs/api/5.0.0-m1.md | 2265 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ docs/api/latest.md | 2 +- docs/index.md | 55 +- mkdocs.yml | 1 + 5 files changed, 2309 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) create mode 100644 docs/api/5.0.0-m1.md diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ebf3cafc52..28eacde581 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Find the released Siddhi libraries 4.4.8. +Latest API Docs is 5.0.0-m1. ## How to Contribute * Report issues at GitHub Issue Tracker. diff --git a/docs/api/5.0.0-m1.md b/docs/api/5.0.0-m1.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3459d67642 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/api/5.0.0-m1.md @@ -0,0 +1,2265 @@ +# API Docs - v5.0.0-m1 + +## Core + +### and *(Aggregate Function)* + +

Returns the results of AND operation for all the events.

+ +Syntax +``` + and( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe value that needs to be AND operation.BOOLNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from cscStream#window.lengthBatch(10) +select and(isFraud) as isFraudTransaction +insert into alertStream; +``` +

This will returns the result for AND operation of isFraud values as a boolean value for event chunk expiry by window length batch.

+ +### avg *(Aggregate Function)* + +

Calculates the average for all the events.

+ +Syntax +``` + avg( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe value that need to be averaged.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream#window.timeBatch + select avg(temp) as avgTemp + insert into barStream; +``` +

avg(temp) returns the average temp value for all the events based on their arrival and expiry.

+ +### count *(Aggregate Function)* + +

Returns the count of all the events.

+ +Syntax +``` + count() +``` + +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream#window.timeBatch(10 sec) +select count() as count +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will return the count of all the events for time batch in 10 seconds.

+ +### distinctCount *(Aggregate Function)* + +

This returns the count of distinct occurrences for a given arg.

+ +Syntax +``` + distinctCount( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe object for which the number of distinct occurences needs to be counted.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select distinctcount(pageID) as count +insert into barStream; +``` +

distinctcount(pageID) for the following output returns '3' when the available values are as follows.
 "WEB_PAGE_1"
 "WEB_PAGE_1"
 "WEB_PAGE_2"
 "WEB_PAGE_3"
 "WEB_PAGE_1"
 "WEB_PAGE_2"
 The three distinct occurences identified are 'WEB_PAGE_1', 'WEB_PAGE_2', and 'WEB_PAGE_3'.

+ +### max *(Aggregate Function)* + +

Returns the maximum value for all the events.

+ +Syntax +``` + max( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe value that needs to be compared to find the maximum value.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream#window.timeBatch(10 sec) +select max(temp) as maxTemp +insert into barStream; +``` +

max(temp) returns the maximum temp value recorded for all the events based on their arrival and expiry.

+ +### maxForever *(Aggregate Function)* + +

This is the attribute aggregator to store the maximum value for a given attribute throughout the lifetime of the query regardless of any windows in-front.

+ +Syntax +``` + maxForever( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe value that needs to be compared to find the maximum value.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from inputStream +select maxForever(temp) as max +insert into outputStream; +``` +

maxForever(temp) returns the maximum temp value recorded for all the events throughout the lifetime of the query.

+ +### min *(Aggregate Function)* + +

Returns the minimum value for all the events.

+ +Syntax +``` + min( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe value that needs to be compared to find the minimum value.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from inputStream +select min(temp) as minTemp +insert into outputStream; +``` +

min(temp) returns the minimum temp value recorded for all the events based on their arrival and expiry.

+ +### minForever *(Aggregate Function)* + +

This is the attribute aggregator to store the minimum value for a given attribute throughout the lifetime of the query regardless of any windows in-front.

+ +Syntax +``` + minForever( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe value that needs to be compared to find the minimum value.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from inputStream +select minForever(temp) as max +insert into outputStream; +``` +

minForever(temp) returns the minimum temp value recorded for all the events throughoutthe lifetime of the query.

+ +### or *(Aggregate Function)* + +

Returns the results of OR operation for all the events.

+ +Syntax +``` + or( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe value that needs to be OR operation.BOOLNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from cscStream#window.lengthBatch(10) +select or(isFraud) as isFraudTransaction +insert into alertStream; +``` +

This will returns the result for OR operation of isFraud values as a boolean value for event chunk expiry by window length batch.

+ +### stdDev *(Aggregate Function)* + +

Returns the calculated standard deviation for all the events.

+ +Syntax +``` + stdDev( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe value that should be used to calculate the standard deviation.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from inputStream +select stddev(temp) as stdTemp +insert into outputStream; +``` +

stddev(temp) returns the calculated standard deviation of temp for all the events based on their arrival and expiry.

+ +### sum *(Aggregate Function)* + +

Returns the sum for all the events.

+ +Syntax +``` + sum( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe value that needs to be summed.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from inputStream +select sum(volume) as sumOfVolume +insert into outputStream; +``` +

This will returns the sum of volume values as a long value for each event arrival and expiry.

+ +### unionSet *(Aggregate Function)* + +

Union multiple sets.
 This attribute aggregator maintains a union of sets. The given input set is put into the union set and the union set is returned.

+ +Syntax +``` + unionSet( set) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
setThe java.util.Set object that needs to be added into the union set.OBJECTNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from stockStream +select createSet(symbol) as initialSet +insert into initStream + +from initStream#window.timeBatch(10 sec) +select unionSet(initialSet) as distinctSymbols +insert into distinctStockStream; +``` +

distinctStockStream will return the set object which contains the distinct set of stock symbols received during a sliding window of 10 seconds.

+ +### UUID *(Function)* + +

Generates a UUID (Universally Unique Identifier).

+ +Syntax +``` + UUID() +``` + +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from TempStream +select convert(roomNo, 'string') as roomNo, temp, UUID() as messageID +insert into RoomTempStream; +``` +

This will converts a room number to string, introducing a message ID to each event asUUID() returns a34eec40-32c2-44fe-8075-7f4fde2e2dd8

from TempStream
select convert(roomNo, 'string') as roomNo, temp, UUID() as messageID
insert into RoomTempStream;

+ +### cast *(Function)* + +

Converts the first parameter according to the cast.to parameter. Incompatible arguments cause Class Cast exceptions if further processed. This function is used with map extension that returns attributes of the object type. You can use this function to cast the object to an accurate and concrete type.

+ +Syntax +``` + cast( to.be.caster, cast.to) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
to.be.casterThis specifies the attribute to be casted.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
cast.toA string constant parameter expressing the cast to type using one of the following strings values: int, long, float, double, string, bool.STRINGNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select symbol as name, cast(temp, 'double') as temp +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will cast the fooStream temp field value into 'double' format.

+ +### coalesce *(Function)* + +

Returns the value of the first input parameter that is not null, and all input parameters have to be on the same type.

+ +Syntax +``` + coalesce( args) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argsThis function accepts one or more parameters. They can belong to any one of the available types. All the specified parameters should be of the same type.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select coalesce('123', null, '789') as value +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will returns first null value 123.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +from fooStream +select coalesce(null, 76, 567) as value +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will returns first null value 76.

+ +EXAMPLE 3 +``` +from fooStream +select coalesce(null, null, null) as value +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will returns null as there are no notnull values.

+ +### convert *(Function)* + +

Converts the first input parameter according to the convertedTo parameter.

+ +Syntax +``` + convert( to.be.converted, converted.to) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
to.be.convertedThis specifies the value to be converted.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
NoNo
converted.toA string constant parameter to which type the attribute need to be converted using one of the following strings values: 'int', 'long', 'float', 'double', 'string', 'bool'.STRINGNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select convert(temp, 'double') as temp +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will convert fooStream temp value into 'double'.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +from fooStream +select convert(temp, 'int') as temp +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will convert fooStream temp value into 'int' (value = "convert(45.9, 'int') returns 46").

+ +### createSet *(Function)* + +

Includes the given input parameter in a java.util.HashSet and returns the set.

+ +Syntax +``` + createSet( input) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
inputThe input that needs to be added into the set.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from stockStream +select createSet(symbol) as initialSet +insert into initStream; +``` +

For every incoming stockStream event, the initStream stream will produce a set object having only one element: the symbol in the incoming stockStream.

+ +### currentTimeMillis *(Function)* + +

Returns the current timestamp of siddhi application in milliseconds.

+ +Syntax +``` + currentTimeMillis() +``` + +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select symbol as name, currentTimeMillis() as eventTimestamp +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will extract current siddhi application timestamp.

+ +### default *(Function)* + +

Checks if the 'attribute' parameter is null and if so returns the value of the 'default' parameter

+ +Syntax +``` + default( attribute, default) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
attributeThe attribute that could be null.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
defaultThe default value that will be used when 'attribute' parameter is nullINT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from TempStream +select default(temp, 0.0) as temp, roomNum +insert into StandardTempStream; +``` +

This will replace TempStream's temp attribute with default value if the temp is null.

+ +### eventTimestamp *(Function)* + +

Returns the timestamp of the processed event.

+ +Syntax +``` + eventTimestamp() +``` + +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select symbol as name, eventTimestamp() as eventTimestamp +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will extract current events timestamp.

+ +### ifThenElse *(Function)* + +

Evaluates the 'condition' parameter and returns value of the 'if.expression' parameter if the condition is true, or returns value of the 'else.expression' parameter if the condition is false. Here both 'if.expression' and 'else.expression' should be of the same type.

+ +Syntax +``` + ifThenElse( condition, if.expression, else.expression) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
conditionThis specifies the if then else condition value.BOOLNoNo
if.expressionThis specifies the value to be returned if the value of the condition parameter is true.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
else.expressionThis specifies the value to be returned if the value of the condition parameter is false.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +@info(name = 'query1') +from sensorEventStream +select sensorValue, ifThenElse(sensorValue>35,'High','Low') as status +insert into outputStream; +``` +

This will returns High if sensorValue = 50.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +@info(name = 'query1') +from sensorEventStream +select sensorValue, ifThenElse(voltage < 5, 0, 1) as status +insert into outputStream; +``` +

This will returns 1 if voltage= 12.

+ +EXAMPLE 3 +``` +@info(name = 'query1') +from userEventStream +select userName, ifThenElse(password == 'admin', true, false) as passwordState +insert into outputStream; +``` +

This will returns passwordState as true if password = admin.

+ +### instanceOfBoolean *(Function)* + +

Checks whether the parameter is an instance of Boolean or not.

+ +Syntax +``` + instanceOfBoolean( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe parameter to be checked.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfBoolean(switchState) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will return true if the value of switchState is true.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfBoolean(value) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

if the value = 32 then this will returns false as the value is not an instance of the boolean.

+ +### instanceOfDouble *(Function)* + +

Checks whether the parameter is an instance of Double or not.

+ +Syntax +``` + instanceOfDouble( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe parameter to be checked.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfDouble(value) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will return true if the value field format is double ex : 56.45.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfDouble(switchState) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

if the switchState = true then this will returns false as the value is not an instance of the double.

+ +### instanceOfFloat *(Function)* + +

Checks whether the parameter is an instance of Float or not.

+ +Syntax +``` + instanceOfFloat( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe parameter to be checked.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfFloat(value) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will return true if the value field format is float ex : 56.45f.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfFloat(switchState) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

if the switchState = true then this will returns false as the value is an instance of the boolean not a float.

+ +### instanceOfInteger *(Function)* + +

Checks whether the parameter is an instance of Integer or not.

+ +Syntax +``` + instanceOfInteger( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe parameter to be checked.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfInteger(value) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will return true if the value field format is integer.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfInteger(switchState) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

if the switchState = true then this will returns false as the value is an instance of the boolean not a long.

+ +### instanceOfLong *(Function)* + +

Checks whether the parameter is an instance of Long or not.

+ +Syntax +``` + instanceOfLong( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe parameter to be checked.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfLong(value) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will return true if the value field format is long ex : 56456l.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfLong(switchState) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

if the switchState = true then this will returns false as the value is an instance of the boolean not a long.

+ +### instanceOfString *(Function)* + +

Checks whether the parameter is an instance of String or not.

+ +Syntax +``` + instanceOfString( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThe parameter to be checked.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
STRING
BOOL
OBJECT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfString(value) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will return true if the value field format is string ex : 'test'.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +from fooStream +select instanceOfString(switchState) as state +insert into barStream; +``` +

if the switchState = true then this will returns false as the value is an instance of the boolean not a string.

+ +### maximum *(Function)* + +

Returns the maximum value of the input parameters.

+ +Syntax +``` + maximum( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThis function accepts one or more parameters. They can belong to any one of the available types. All the specified parameters should be of the same type.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +@info(name = 'query1') from inputStream +select maximum(price1, price2, price3) as max +insert into outputStream; +``` +

This will returns the maximum value of the input parameters price1, price2, price3.

+ +### minimum *(Function)* + +

Returns the minimum value of the input parameters.

+ +Syntax +``` + minimum( arg) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
argThis function accepts one or more parameters. They can belong to any one of the available types. All the specified parameters should be of the same type.INT
LONG
DOUBLE
FLOAT
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +@info(name = 'query1') from inputStream +select maximum(price1, price2, price3) as max +insert into outputStream; +``` +

This will returns the minimum value of the input parameters price1, price2, price3.

+ +### sizeOfSet *(Function)* + +

Returns the size of an object of type java.util.Set.

+ +Syntax +``` + sizeOfSet( set) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
setThe set object. This parameter should be of type java.util.Set. A set object may be created by the 'set' attribute aggregator in Siddhi. OBJECTNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from stockStream +select initSet(symbol) as initialSet +insert into initStream; + +;from initStream#window.timeBatch(10 sec) +select union(initialSet) as distinctSymbols +insert into distinctStockStream; + +from distinctStockStream +select sizeOfSet(distinctSymbols) sizeOfSymbolSet +insert into sizeStream; +``` +

The sizeStream stream will output the number of distinct stock symbols received during a sliding window of 10 seconds.

+ +### pol2Cart *(Stream Function)* + +

The pol2Cart function calculating the cartesian coordinates x & y for the given theta, rho coordinates and adding them as new attributes to the existing events.

+ +Syntax +``` +pol2Cart( theta, rho, z) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
thetaThe theta value of the coordinates.DOUBLENoNo
rhoThe rho value of the coordinates.DOUBLENoNo
zz value of the cartesian coordinates.If z value is not given, drop the third parameter of the output.DOUBLEYesNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from PolarStream#pol2Cart(theta, rho) +select x, y +insert into outputStream ; +``` +

This will return cartesian coordinates (4.99953024681082, 0.06853693328228748) for theta: 0.7854 and rho: 5.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +from PolarStream#pol2Cart(theta, rho, 3.4) +select x, y, z +insert into outputStream ; +``` +

This will return cartesian coordinates (4.99953024681082, 0.06853693328228748, 3.4)for theta: 0.7854 and rho: 5 and z: 3.4.

+ +### log *(Stream Processor)* + +

The logger logs the message on the given priority with or without processed event.

+ +Syntax +``` +log( priority, log.message, is.event.logged) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
priorityThe priority/type of this log message (INFO, DEBUG, WARN, FATAL, ERROR, OFF, TRACE).INFOSTRINGYesNo
log.messageThis message will be logged.STRINGNoNo
is.event.loggedTo log the processed event.trueBOOLYesNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +from fooStream#log("INFO", "Sample Event :", true) +select * +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will log as INFO with the message "Sample Event :" + fooStream:events.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +from fooStream#log("Sample Event :", true) +select * +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will logs with default log level as INFO.

+ +EXAMPLE 3 +``` +from fooStream#log("Sample Event :", fasle) +select * +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will only log message.

+ +EXAMPLE 4 +``` +from fooStream#log(true) +select * +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will only log fooStream:events.

+ +EXAMPLE 5 +``` +from fooStream#log("Sample Event :") +select * +insert into barStream; +``` +

This will log message and fooStream:events.

+ +### batch *(Window)* + +

A window that holds an incoming events batch. When a new set of events arrives, the previously arrived old events will be expired. Batch window can be used to aggregate events that comes in batches.

+ +Syntax +``` +batch() +``` + +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define stream consumerItemStream (itemId string, price float) + +from consumerItemStream#window.batch() +select price, str:groupConcat(itemId) as itemIds +group by price +insert into outputStream; +``` +

This will output comma separated items IDs that have the same price for each incoming batch of events.

+ +### cron *(Window)* + +

This window returns events processed periodically as the output in time-repeating patterns, triggered based on time passing.

+ +Syntax +``` +cron( cron.expression) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
cron.expressionThe cron expression that represents a time schedule.STRINGNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume int)cron('*/5 * * * * ?'); +@info(name = 'query0') +from cseEventStream +insert into cseEventWindow; +@info(name = 'query1') +from cseEventWindow +select symbol,price,volume +insert into outputStream ; +``` +

This will processed events as the output every 5 seconds.

+ +### delay *(Window)* + +

A delay window holds events for a specific time period that is regarded as a delay period before processing them.

+ +Syntax +``` +delay( window.delay) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
window.delayThe time period (specified in sec, min, ms) for which the window should delay the events.INT
LONG
TIME
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define window delayWindow(symbol string, volume int) delay(1 hour); +define stream PurchaseStream(symbol string, volume int); +define stream DeliveryStream(symbol string); +define stream OutputStream(symbol string); + +@info(name='query1') +from PurchaseStream +select symbol, volume +insert into delayWindow; + +@info(name='query2') +from delayWindow join DeliveryStream +on delayWindow.symbol == DeliveryStream.symbol +select delayWindow.symbol +insert into OutputStream; +``` +

In this example, purchase events that arrive in the 'PurchaseStream' stream are directed to a delay window. At any given time, this delay window holds purchase events that have arrived within the last hour. These purchase events in the window are matched by the 'symbol' attribute, with delivery events that arrive in the 'DeliveryStream' stream. This monitors whether the delivery of products is done with a minimum delay of one hour after the purchase.

+ +### externalTime *(Window)* + +

A sliding time window based on external time. It holds events that arrived during the last windowTime period from the external timestamp, and gets updated on every monotonically increasing timestamp.

+ +Syntax +``` +externalTime( timestamp, window.time) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
timestampThe time which the window determines as current time and will act upon. The value of this parameter should be monotonically increasing.LONGNoNo
window.timeThe sliding time period for which the window should hold events.INT
LONG
TIME
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume int) externalTime(eventTime, 20 sec) output expired events; + +@info(name = 'query0') +from cseEventStream +insert into cseEventWindow; + +@info(name = 'query1') +from cseEventWindow +select symbol, sum(price) as price +insert expired events into outputStream ; +``` +

processing events arrived within the last 20 seconds from the eventTime and output expired events.

+ +### externalTimeBatch *(Window)* + +

A batch (tumbling) time window based on external time, that holds events arrived during windowTime periods, and gets updated for every windowTime.

+ +Syntax +``` +externalTimeBatch( timestamp, window.time, start.time, timeout) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
timestampThe time which the window determines as current time and will act upon. The value of this parameter should be monotonically increasing.LONGNoNo
window.timeThe batch time period for which the window should hold events.INT
LONG
TIME
NoNo
start.timeUser defined start time. This could either be a constant (of type int, long or time) or an attribute of the corresponding stream (of type long). If an attribute is provided, initial value of attribute would be considered as startTime.Timestamp of first eventINT
LONG
TIME
YesNo
timeoutTime to wait for arrival of new event, before flushing and giving output for events belonging to a specific batch.System waits till an event from next batch arrives to flush current batchINT
LONG
TIME
YesNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume int) externalTimeBatch(eventTime, 1 sec) output expired events; +@info(name = 'query0') +from cseEventStream +insert into cseEventWindow; +@info(name = 'query1') +from cseEventWindow +select symbol, sum(price) as price +insert expired events into outputStream ; +``` +

This will processing events that arrive every 1 seconds from the eventTime.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume int) externalTimeBatch(eventTime, 20 sec, 0) output expired events; +``` +

This will processing events that arrive every 1 seconds from the eventTime. Starts on 0th millisecond of an hour.

+ +EXAMPLE 3 +``` +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume int) externalTimeBatch(eventTime, 2 sec, eventTimestamp, 100) output expired events; +``` +

This will processing events that arrive every 2 seconds from the eventTim. Considers the first event's eventTimestamp value as startTime. Waits 100 milliseconds for the arrival of a new event before flushing current batch.

+ +### frequent *(Window)* + +

This window returns the latest events with the most frequently occurred value for a given attribute(s). Frequency calculation for this window processor is based on Misra-Gries counting algorithm.

+ +Syntax +``` +frequent( event.count, attribute) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
event.countThe number of most frequent events to be emitted to the stream.INTNoNo
attributeThe attributes to group the events. If no attributes are given, the concatenation of all the attributes of the event is considered.The concatenation of all the attributes of the event is considered.STRINGYesNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +@info(name = 'query1') +from purchase[price >= 30]#window.frequent(2) +select cardNo, price +insert all events into PotentialFraud; +``` +

This will returns the 2 most frequent events.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +@info(name = 'query1') +from purchase[price >= 30]#window.frequent(2, cardNo) +select cardNo, price +insert all events into PotentialFraud; +``` +

This will returns the 2 latest events with the most frequently appeared card numbers.

+ +### length *(Window)* + +

A sliding length window that holds the last windowLength events at a given time, and gets updated for each arrival and expiry.

+ +Syntax +``` +length( window.length) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
window.lengthThe number of events that should be included in a sliding length window.INTNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume int) length(10) output all events; +@info(name = 'query0') +from cseEventStream +insert into cseEventWindow; +@info(name = 'query1') +from cseEventWindow +select symbol, sum(price) as price +insert all events into outputStream ; +``` +

This will processing 10 events and out put all events.

+ +### lengthBatch *(Window)* + +

A batch (tumbling) length window that holds a number of events specified as the windowLength. The window is updated each time a batch of events that equals the number specified as the windowLength arrives.

+ +Syntax +``` +lengthBatch( window.length) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
window.lengthThe number of events the window should tumble.INTNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume int) lengthBatch(10) output all events; + +@info(name = 'query0') +from cseEventStream +insert into cseEventWindow; + +@info(name = 'query1') +from cseEventWindow +select symbol, sum(price) as price +insert all events into outputStream ; +``` +

This will processing 10 events as a batch and out put all events.

+ +### lossyFrequent *(Window)* + +

This window identifies and returns all the events of which the current frequency exceeds the value specified for the supportThreshold parameter.

+ +Syntax +``` +lossyFrequent( support.threshold, error.bound, attribute) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
support.thresholdThe support threshold value.DOUBLENoNo
error.boundThe error bound value.DOUBLENoNo
attributeThe attributes to group the events. If no attributes are given, the concatenation of all the attributes of the event is considered.The concatenation of all the attributes of the event is considered.STRINGYesNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define stream purchase (cardNo string, price float); +define window purchaseWindow (cardNo string, price float) lossyFrequent(0.1, 0.01); +@info(name = 'query0') +from purchase[price >= 30] +insert into purchaseWindow; +@info(name = 'query1') +from purchaseWindow +select cardNo, price +insert all events into PotentialFraud; +``` +

lossyFrequent(0.1, 0.01) returns all the events of which the current frequency exceeds 0.1, with an error bound of 0.01.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +define stream purchase (cardNo string, price float); +define window purchaseWindow (cardNo string, price float) lossyFrequent(0.3, 0.05, cardNo); +@info(name = 'query0') +from purchase[price >= 30] +insert into purchaseWindow; +@info(name = 'query1') +from purchaseWindow +select cardNo, price +insert all events into PotentialFraud; +``` +

lossyFrequent(0.3, 0.05, cardNo) returns all the events of which the cardNo attributes frequency exceeds 0.3, with an error bound of 0.05.

+ +### session *(Window)* + +

This is a session window that holds events that belong to a specific session. The events that belong to a specific session are identified by a grouping attribute (i.e., a session key). A session gap period is specified to determine the time period after which the session is considered to be expired. A new event that arrives with a specific value for the session key is matched with the session window with the same session key.
  When performing aggregations for a specific session, you can include events with the matching session key that arrive after the session is expired if required. This is done by specifying a latency time period that is less than the session gap period.
To have aggregate functions with session windows, the events need to be grouped by the session key via a 'group by' clause.

+ +Syntax +``` +session( window.session, window.key, window.allowedlatency) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
window.sessionThe time period for which the session considered is valid. This is specified in seconds, minutes, or milliseconds (i.e., 'min', 'sec', or 'ms'.INT
LONG
TIME
NoNo
window.keyThe grouping attribute for events.default-keySTRINGYesNo
window.allowedlatencyThis specifies the time period for which the session window is valid after the expiration of the session. The time period specified here should be less than the session time gap (which is specified via the 'window.session' parameter).0INT
LONG
TIME
YesNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define stream PurchaseEventStream (user string, item_number int, price float, quantity int); + +@info(name='query0) +from PurchaseEventStream#window.session(5 sec, user, 2 sec) +select * +insert all events into OutputStream; +``` +

This query processes events that arrive at the PurchaseEvent input stream. The 'user' attribute is the session key, and the session gap is 5 seconds. '2 sec' is specified as the allowed latency. Therefore, events with the matching user name that arrive 2 seconds after the expiration of the session are also considered when performing aggregations for the session identified by the given user name.

+ +### sort *(Window)* + +

This window holds a batch of events that equal the number specified as the windowLength and sorts them in the given order.

+ +Syntax +``` +sort( window.length, attribute, order) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
window.lengthThe size of the window length.INTNoNo
attributeThe attribute that should be checked for the order.The concatenation of all the attributes of the event is considered.STRINGYesNo
orderThe order define as "asc" or "desc".ascSTRINGYesNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define stream cseEventStream (symbol string, price float, volume long); +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume long) sort(2,volume, 'asc'); +@info(name = 'query0') +from cseEventStream +insert into cseEventWindow; +@info(name = 'query1') +from cseEventWindow +select volume +insert all events into outputStream ; +``` +

sort(5, price, 'asc') keeps the events sorted by price in the ascending order. Therefore, at any given time, the window contains the 5 lowest prices.

+ +### time *(Window)* + +

A sliding time window that holds events that arrived during the last windowTime period at a given time, and gets updated for each event arrival and expiry.

+ +Syntax +``` +time( window.time) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
window.timeThe sliding time period for which the window should hold events.INT
LONG
TIME
NoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume int) time(20) output all events; +@info(name = 'query0') +from cseEventStream +insert into cseEventWindow; +@info(name = 'query1') +from cseEventWindow +select symbol, sum(price) as price +insert all events into outputStream ; +``` +

This will processing events that arrived within the last 20 milliseconds.

+ +### timeBatch *(Window)* + +

A batch (tumbling) time window that holds events that arrive during window.time periods, and gets updated for each window.time.

+ +Syntax +``` +timeBatch( window.time, start.time) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
window.timeThe batch time period for which the window should hold events.INT
LONG
TIME
NoNo
start.timeThis specifies an offset in milliseconds in order to start the window at a time different to the standard time.Timestamp of first eventINTYesNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume int) timeBatch(20 sec) output all events; + +@info(name = 'query0') +from cseEventStream +insert into cseEventWindow; + +@info(name = 'query1') +from cseEventWindow +select symbol, sum(price) as price +insert all events into outputStream ; +``` +

This will processing events arrived every 20 seconds as a batch and out put all events.

+ +### timeLength *(Window)* + +

A sliding time window that, at a given time holds the last window.length events that arrived during last window.time period, and gets updated for every event arrival and expiry.

+ +Syntax +``` +timeLength( window.time, window.length) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
window.timeThe sliding time period for which the window should hold events.INT
LONG
TIME
NoNo
window.lengthThe number of events that should be be included in a sliding length window..INTNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +define stream cseEventStream (symbol string, price float, volume int); +define window cseEventWindow (symbol string, price float, volume int) timeLength(2 sec, 10); +@info(name = 'query0') +from cseEventStream +insert into cseEventWindow; +@info(name = 'query1') +from cseEventWindow select symbol, price, volume +insert all events into outputStream; +``` +

window.timeLength(2 sec, 10) holds the last 10 events that arrived during last 2 seconds and gets updated for every event arrival and expiry.

+ +## Sink + +### inMemory *(Sink)* + +

In-memory transport that can communicate with other in-memory transports within the same JVM, itis assumed that the publisher and subscriber of a topic uses same event schema (stream definition).

+ +Syntax +``` +@sink(type="inMemory", topic="", @map(...))) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
topicEvent will be delivered to allthe subscribers of the same topicSTRINGNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +@sink(type='inMemory', @map(type='passThrough')) +define stream BarStream (symbol string, price float, volume long) +``` +

In this example BarStream uses inMemory transport which emit the Siddhi events internally without using external transport and transformation.

+ +### log *(Sink)* + +

This is a sink that can be used as a logger. This will log the output events in the output stream with user specified priority and a prefix

+ +Syntax +``` +@sink(type="log", priority="", prefix="", @map(...))) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
priorityThis will set the logger priority i.e log level. Accepted values are INFO, DEBUG, WARN, FATAL, ERROR, OFF, TRACEINFOSTRINGYesNo
prefixThis will be the prefix to the output message. If the output stream has event [2,4] and the prefix is given as "Hello" then the log will show "Hello : [2,4]"default prefix will be : STRINGYesNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +@sink(type='log', prefix='My Log', priority='DEBUG') +define stream BarStream (symbol string, price float, volume long) +``` +

In this example BarStream uses log sink and the prefix is given as My Log. Also the priority is set to DEBUG.

+ +EXAMPLE 2 +``` +@sink(type='log', priority='DEBUG') +define stream BarStream (symbol string, price float, volume long) +``` +

In this example BarStream uses log sink and the priority is set to DEBUG. User has not specified prefix so the default prefix will be in the form <Siddhi App Name> : <Stream Name>

+ +EXAMPLE 3 +``` +@sink(type='log', prefix='My Log') +define stream BarStream (symbol string, price float, volume long) +``` +

In this example BarStream uses log sink and the prefix is given as My Log. User has not given a priority so it will be set to default INFO.

+ +EXAMPLE 4 +``` +@sink(type='log') +define stream BarStream (symbol string, price float, volume long) +``` +

In this example BarStream uses log sink. The user has not given prefix or priority so they will be set to their default values.

+ +## Sinkmapper + +### passThrough *(Sink Mapper)* + +

Pass-through mapper passed events (Event[]) through without any mapping or modifications.

+ +Syntax +``` +@sink(..., @map(type="passThrough") +``` + +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +@sink(type='inMemory', @map(type='passThrough')) +define stream BarStream (symbol string, price float, volume long); +``` +

In the following example BarStream uses passThrough outputmapper which emit Siddhi event directly without any transformation into sink.

+ +## Source + +### inMemory *(Source)* + +

In-memory source that can communicate with other in-memory sinks within the same JVM, it is assumed that the publisher and subscriber of a topic uses same event schema (stream definition).

+ +Syntax +``` +@source(type="inMemory", topic="", @map(...))) +``` + +QUERY PARAMETERS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NameDescriptionDefault ValuePossible Data TypesOptionalDynamic
topicSubscribes to sent on the given topic.STRINGNoNo
+ +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +@source(type='inMemory', @map(type='passThrough')) +define stream BarStream (symbol string, price float, volume long) +``` +

In this example BarStream uses inMemory transport which passes the received event internally without using external transport.

+ +## Sourcemapper + +### passThrough *(Source Mapper)* + +

Pass-through mapper passed events (Event[]) through without any mapping or modifications.

+ +Syntax +``` +@source(..., @map(type="passThrough") +``` + +Examples +EXAMPLE 1 +``` +@source(type='tcp', @map(type='passThrough')) +define stream BarStream (symbol string, price float, volume long); +``` +

In this example BarStream uses passThrough inputmapper which passes the received Siddhi event directly without any transformation into source.

+ diff --git a/docs/api/latest.md b/docs/api/latest.md index aef650d981..3459d67642 100644 --- a/docs/api/latest.md +++ b/docs/api/latest.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# API Docs - v4.4.9-SNAPSHOT +# API Docs - v5.0.0-m1 ## Core diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index c5062df7b6..28eacde581 100755 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,12 @@ Siddhi ====== + [![Jenkins Build Status](https://wso2.org/jenkins/view/wso2-dependencies/job/siddhi/job/siddhi/badge/icon)](https://wso2.org/jenkins/view/wso2-dependencies/job/siddhi/job/siddhi) + [![GitHub (pre-)release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/siddhi-io/siddhi/all.svg)](https://github.com/siddhi-io/siddhi/releases) + [![GitHub (Pre-)Release Date](https://img.shields.io/github/release-date-pre/siddhi-io/siddhi.svg)](https://github.com/siddhi-io/siddhi/releases) + [![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/siddhi-io/siddhi.svg)](https://github.com/siddhi-io/siddhi/commits/master) + [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0) + Siddhi is a java library that listens to events from data streams, detects complex conditions described via a **Streaming SQL language**, and triggers actions. It performs both **_Stream Processing_** and **_Complex Event Processing_**. @@ -24,16 +30,29 @@ Siddhi supports the following: Siddhi is free and open source, under **Apache Software License v2.0**. +## Table of contents + +- [Get started](#get-started) +- [Why use Siddhi](#why-use-siddhi) +- [Develop Siddhi using Intellij IDEA](#develop-siddhi-using-intellij-idea) +- [Try Siddhi with WSO2 Stream Processor](#try-siddhi-with-wso2-stream-processor) +- [Siddhi versions](#siddhi-versions) +- [Latest API docs](#latest-api-docs) +- [How to contribute](#how-to-contribute) +- [Contact us](#contact-us) +- [Support](#support) + + ## Get Started! -Get started with Siddhi in a few minutes by following the Siddhi Quick Start Guide +Get started with Siddhi in a few minutes by following the Siddhi Quick Start Guide ## Why use Siddhi ? * It is **fast**. UBER uses it to process 20 Billion events per day (300,000 events per second). * It is **lightweight** (<2MB), and embeddable in Android and RaspberryPi. -* It has **over 40 Siddhi Extensions** +* It has **over 40 Siddhi Extensions** * It is **used by over 60 companies including many Fortune 500 companies** in production. Following are some examples: * **WSO2** uses Siddhi for the following purposes: * To provide stream processing capabilities in their products such as WSO2 Stream Processor. @@ -49,7 +68,7 @@ If you are a Siddhi user, we would love to hear more. ## Develop Siddhi using IntelliJ IDEA -Install IDEA plugin to get the following features: +Install IDEA plugin to get the following features: * **Siddhi Query Editor** with syntax highlighting and with basic auto completion * **Siddhi Runner and Debugger** support to test Siddhi Application @@ -83,9 +102,9 @@ Find the released Siddhi libraries Siddhi Query Guide for Siddhi v4.x.x + Siddhi Query Guide for Siddhi v4.x.x - Architecture of Siddhi v4.x.x + Architecture of Siddhi v4.x.x * **Latest Stable Release of Siddhi** : **v3.0.5** _built on Java 7._ @@ -94,24 +113,32 @@ Find the released Siddhi libraries 4.4.8. - -## Jenkins Build Status - -| Siddhi Branch | Jenkins Build Status | -| :---------------------------------------- |:--------------------------------------- -| master | [![Build Status](https://wso2.org/jenkins/view/wso2-dependencies/job/siddhi/job/siddhi/badge/icon)](https://wso2.org/jenkins/view/wso2-dependencies/job/siddhi/job/siddhi )| +Latest API Docs is 5.0.0-m1. ## How to Contribute * Report issues at GitHub Issue Tracker. -* Feel free to try out the Siddhi source code and send your contributions as pull requests to the master branch. +* Feel free to try out the Siddhi source code and send your contributions as pull requests to the master branch. + +## Build from the Source + +### Prerequisites +* [Oracle JDK 8](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html) or [OpenJDK 8](http://openjdk.java.net/install/) (Java 8 should be used for building in order to support both Java 8 and Java 11 at runtime) +* [Maven 3.5.x version](https://maven.apache.org/install.html) + +### Steps to Build +1. Get a clone or download source from [Github](https://github.com/siddhi-io/siddhi.git) + + ```bash + git clone https://github.com/siddhi-io/siddhi.git + ``` +1. Run the Maven command ``mvn clean install`` from the root directory ## Contact us * Post your questions with the "Siddhi" tag in Stackoverflow. * For more details and support contact us via http://wso2.com/support/ ## Support -* We are committed to ensuring support for Siddhi (with its extensions) and WSO2 Stream Processor from development to production. +* We are committed to ensuring support for Siddhi (with its extensions) and WSO2 Stream Processor from development to production. * Our unique approach ensures that all support leverages our open development methodology and is provided by the very same engineers who build the technology. * For more details and to take advantage of this unique opportunity, contact us via http://wso2.com/support/. diff --git a/mkdocs.yml b/mkdocs.yml index fa20c744cd..38584b112c 100755 --- a/mkdocs.yml +++ b/mkdocs.yml @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ pages: - Contribute: documentation/contribution.md - Extensions: extensions.md - API Docs: + - 5.0.0-m1: api/5.0.0-m1.md - 4.4.8: api/4.4.8.md - 4.4.7: api/4.4.7.md - 4.4.6: api/4.4.6.md