aiko_services 0.5

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aiko services 0.5

Aiko Services
Distributed system framework supporting
AIoT, Machine Learning, Media streaming and Robotics
Features


Supports multi-nodal Machine Learning streaming pipelines ... that span from edge (embedded) devices all the way through to the data centre systems and back again


Consistent distributed system approach integrating best-of-breed technology choices

Supports the Actor Model
Supports Flow based programming via distributed pipeline graphs
Low-latency performance with fully asynchronous message passing



Ease of visualization and diagnosis for systems with many interconnected components


Light-weight core design, i.e a micro-controller reference implementation, e.g ESP32 running microPython


Flexible deployment choices when deciding which components should run in the same process (for performance) or across different processes and/or hosts (for flexibility)


Aiming to make the difficult parts ... much easier !


Installation
Installing from PyPI (Python Package Index)
Recommended when simply trying Aiko Services by using existing examples and tools.
Installs the Aiko Services package from PyPI
pip install aiko_services

Installing from GitHub
Recommended when using Aiko Services as a framework for development
git clone https://github.com/geekscape/aiko_services.git
cd aiko_services
python3 -m venv venv # Once only
source venv/bin/activate # Each terminal session
pip install -U pip # Install latest pip
pip install -e . # Install Aiko Services for development

Installing for package maintainers
Recommended when making an Aiko Services release to PyPI
After installing from GitHub (above), perform these additional commands
pip install -U hatch # Install latest Hatch build and package manager
hatch shell # Run shell using Hatch to manage dependencies
# hatch test # Run local tests (to be completed)
hatch build # Publish Aiko Services package to PyPI

Quick start
After installing from GitHub (above), choose whether to use a public MQTT server ... or to install and run your own MQTT server
It is easier to start by using a public remotely hosted MQTT server to tryout a few examples.
For the longer term, it is better and more secure to install and run your own MQTT server.
Running your own mosquitto (MQTT) server

Install the mosquitto (MQTT) server on Linux, Mac OS X or Windows

On Linux or Mac OS X: Start mosquitto, aiko_registrar and aiko_dashboard
./scripts/system_start.sh # default AIKO_MQTT_HOST=localhost

Examples

Aloha Honua examples
(hello world)

To Do
See GitHub Issues
Presentations


Building an open framework combining AIoT, Media, Robotics & Machine Learning (YouTube)

Slide deck (Google slides)
Everything Open conference March 2023: Melbourne



Using Python to stream media using GStreamer for RTSP and WebRTC applications (YouTube)

Slide deck (Google slides)
PyCon AU conference August 2023: Adelaide



microPython distributed, embedded services (YouTube)

Slide deck (Google slides)
microPython meet-up November 2023: Melbourne

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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