Releases: nominal-io/labview-client
Initial Public Release
The official Nominal LabVIEW client.
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Release Notes:
Introducing the Nominal LabVIEW Client API!
Features:
- #4 Added naming and description for new datasources
- #5 Tag Support for data streaming
- #6 TimestampMetadata support for Trigger Ingest
- #7 Added TDMS File Upload Support
- General optimizations
Fixes:
- #2 Yealding resources to OS
Find more details here: https://docs.nominal.io/
This Package depends on these other packages:
JSONtext >= 1.7.0.118
JDP Science Common Utilities >= 1.4.1.18
JKI HTTP REST Client >= 2.1.0.34
Epoch Date & Time >= 1.2.0.6
NI Advanced HTTP Client API >= 1.1.0.6
OpenG Array Library >= 6.0.1.20
OpenG Error Library >= 6.0.0.26
OpenG Variant Library >= 6.0.0.45
OpenG Time Library >= 6.0.1.6
Technical Preview - Alpha Release 1
Release Notes
Introducing the first-ever Tech Preview of the Nominal LabVIEW Client API!
As an early look, this Tech Preview isn’t fully validated, and a few features are still in the works. But it’s ready to showcase the power and potential of the API, giving you a taste of what will be possible when combining Nominal and LabVIEW!
Find more details here: https://docs.nominal.io/
Known issues
- #3 Multipart upload doesn't upload the the file parts without producing errors.
- #4 When uploading a file, the new datasource name doesn't appear on the webapp.
- #2
wait until ready
while loop never yields to the OS in the Quick Start demonstration. (i.e. a Wait ~100ms is required) - General bugs and rough edges. This API has not been extensively tested, and should not be used in production
Video Guides
Installing the package
Note: To install this package, open the attached VIP file with VIPM. As we do not want to make this version of the package public I have not uploaded it to the VIPM Community Repository yet.