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    Which NoSQL is used by Mango?

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      Malaguena last edited by

      Hi All,

      I would like to check the health and connection of NoSQL with Mango.
      Which NoSQL is used by Mango?

      How can I view tables in the NoSQL?

      Thanks in advance!

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      • CraigWeb
        CraigWeb last edited by

        Hi @Nurr

        Mango uses its own proprietary NoSQL db built into mango, there is no connection to a separate DB. The NoSQL database does not have tables.

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          Malaguena last edited by

          Hi @CraigWeb,

          Regarding the NoSQL db (OR MangoNoSQL dB), is there any connectionstring or similar feature that Mango ES can connect to a remote dB ? Customer does not prefer to host the dB for the point values on the application server.

          Thanks,

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          • CraigWeb
            CraigWeb last edited by

            Hi Nur

            There is a new module called timeScaleDatabase which has been developed. Which could solve your problem.

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              Malaguena last edited by

              Hi @CraigWeb,

              Is timeScaleDatabase available only for Mango v4?
              Is there documentation on how to use for timeScaleDatabase?

              Thanks!

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              • CraigWeb
                CraigWeb last edited by

                Hi Nurr

                It is still in beta version. I assume it will be released with v4 including documentation.

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                  Malaguena @CraigWeb last edited by

                  @craigweb Hi,

                  We have installed the Mango v4.0.0.beta.3 and the timeScaleDatabase module. How do we use timeScaleDatabase in order to connect to a remote NoSQL dB?

                  Thanks!

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                    dage @Malaguena last edited by

                    @nurr I have the same question.How do we use timeScaleDatabase in v4.0.0.beta.3

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                      Malaguena last edited by

                      Hi @dage, this module is not ready to use.

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                      • ricardo
                        ricardo @CraigWeb last edited by

                        @craigweb Is timeScaleDatabase ready? Any material on how to use it? I am interested in hosting the DB for the point values on another server apart from the application server.

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                        • Jared Wiltshire
                          Jared Wiltshire @ricardo last edited by

                          @ricardo said in Which NoSQL is used by Mango?:

                          @craigweb Is timeScaleDatabase ready? Any material on how to use it? I am interested in hosting the DB for the point values on another server apart from the application server.

                          Hi Ricardo,

                          Sorry to bear disappointing news, but no, the Timescale module is not ready for use. It was developed for a very specific internal use case and was never intended to be released as a general purpose module.

                          However we are currently developing support for other time series databases, it is very likely this will include Timescale support. I cannot give you 100% confirmation on this, or a release date, but it should ship with Mango 4.3 when it is released.

                          -Jared

                          Developer at Radix IoT

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                          • ricardo
                            ricardo @Jared Wiltshire last edited by

                            @jared-wiltshire Thank you for your update. I came across InfluxDB (https://www.influxdata.com/products/influxdb/). It may be a good fit.

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