An open source project from Data to AI Lab at MIT.
Sintel (Signal Intelligence) provides Restful APIs to process massive signal data for anomaly analysis in an efficient and user-friendly way.
- License: MIT
- Development Status: Pre-Alpha
- Homepage: https://github.com/sintel-dev/sintel
- Documentation:
- http://mtv.lids.mit.edu:3000/apidocs (Swagger UI style)
- http://mtv.lids.mit.edu:3000/redoc (Redoc UI style)
Make sure you have installed all of the following prerequisites on your development machine:
- Python (>= 3.0) - Sintel has been developed and runs on Python 3.6. Although it is not strictly required, the usage of a virtualenv is highly recommended in order to avoid interfering with other software installed in the system where MTV is run. To this end, Anaconda python is suggested to maintain the virtual environments.
- Git - Download & Install Git. OSX and Linux machines typically have this already installed.
- MongoDB (>= 3.6) - Download & Install MongoDB, and make sure it's running on the default port (27017).
Once you've downloaded the Sintel repository and installed all the prerequisites, you're just a few steps away from running your application. To install the project, create a virtualenv and execute
$ make install
This command will install all the dependencies needed for the application to run. For development, use the following command instead, which will install some additional dependencies for code linting and testing
$ make install-develop
Please activate your virtualenv, and then launch the API server:
$ sintel run -v
Go to the API playground (http://localhost:3000/apidocs) to have a try.
Run the following command for the purpose of development
$ sintel run -E development -v
The command make install
or make install-develop
has already pull the demo dataset and restore it into MongoDB. The database name by default is sintel
.
Working with Orion to generate your own data
You can type the following command to update the data from Orion to Sintel-supported formats. Note that you can configure the mongodb in the file ./sintel/config.yaml
.
$ sintel update db -v
Go to the API playground (http://localhost:3000/apidocs) to have a try. For further commands, please refer to Makefile
, the session of Docker Installation.