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something with rx on inputgraph, i forget. also cleanup imports and logging of oneshot
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author | drewp <drewp@bigasterisk.com> |
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date | Thu, 13 Feb 2020 23:00:06 -0800 |
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# Goals Make rules easy to add and experiment with. Be transparent and debuggable. Don't pack things into names that need to be parsed out. Prefer RDF and URIs over ad-hoc structures and ids. Integrate with lots of outside data sources. ## Input Services create RDF graphs (legacy) and send MQTT messages (esp32 nodes, and eventually everything) `mqtt_to_rdf` gathers those inputs; writes some of them to influxdb; turns them into an RDF graph `collector` takes multiple RDF graphs and merges them into new combinations ## Reasoning `reasoning` takes an RDF graph and N3 rules; emits an RDF graph (and makes HTTP PUT and POST requests) ## Output `rdf_to_mqtt` takes RDF graph and emits MQTT messages (`reasoning` does some of its own output actions) Services (sometimes, the same ones that gathered input) perform home automation outputs. ## Protocols A SyncedGraph can be updated on a server such that the updates (as Patch objects) are sent as JSON-LD over a long-running SSE connection. There's a Patches-over-websocket connector in the `rdfdb` repo. MQTT: Matching a lot of what esphome.io has, which maybe is compatible with homeassistant?