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A preview of an OCS (OSIsoft Cloud Services) client library. Note: This library has been deprecated in favor of the AVEVA Data Hub library at https://pypi.org/project/adh-sample-library-preview/
:loudspeaker: Notice: This library is being deprecated to be replaced by the AVEVA Data Hub branded adh_sample_library_preview library. Version 0.7.1_preview of this library installs adh_sample_library_preview as a dependency. |
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Version: 0.7.1_preview
This sample library requires Python 3.7+. You can download Python here.
from __future__ import annotations
was added to each necessary file. This provides backwards compatibility down to Python 3.7.The python ADH library is an introductory language-specific example of programming against Aveva Data Hub (ADH). It is intended as instructional samples only and are not for production use. The samples also work on OSIsoft Cloud Services unless otherwise noted.
They can be obtained by running: pip install ocs_sample_library_preview
The library is not intended to show every endpoint and every option/parameter for endpoints it has. The library is known to be incomplete.
Other language libraries and samples are available on GitHub.
Tests are done by testing the sample apps that use this.
Developed using Python 3.9.5.
AVEVA Samples are licensed under the Apache 2 license.
For the main ADH sample libraries page ReadMe
For the main ADH samples page ReadMe
For the main AVEVA samples page ReadMe
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A preview of an OCS (OSIsoft Cloud Services) client library. Note: This library has been deprecated in favor of the AVEVA Data Hub library at https://pypi.org/project/adh-sample-library-preview/
We found that ocs-sample-library-preview demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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