Pyhaystack is a module that allow python programs to connect to a haystack server using semantic data model for buildings (project-haystack).
Browse a campus, building, floor... find VAV boxes, AHU units, etc. Then extract history data from them and get the results ready for analysis using pandas or your own database implementation.
Actually, connection can be established with :
Connection to Niagara AX requires the nHaystack module by J2 Innovations
pip install pyhaystack
Or you can also git clone the develop branch and use
python setup.py install
As stated in the web site
"Project Haystack is an open source initiative to streamline working with data from the Internet of Things. We standardize semantic data models and web services with the goal of making it easier to unlock value from the vast quantity of data being generated by the smart devices that permeate our homes, buildings, factories, and cities. Applications include automation, control, energy, HVAC, lighting, and other environmental systems."
—Project-Haystack
We've been reworking everything from the early version. Now, pyhaystack is more robust and will be ready for asynchronous development.
This new implementation has been mostly supported by VRT and Servisys. We are hoping that more people will join us in our effort to build a well working open-source software that will open the door of building data analysis to Python users.
Pyhaystack highly depend on hszinc which is a special parser for zinc encoded data. Zinc was created for project-haystack as a CSV replacement.
For analysis, we also suggest using Pint to deal with units. It will bring a lot of possibilities to pyhaystack (ex. unit conversion)