.. include:: ../_resources.rst .. _vendor-openhive: ######### Open Hive ######### There's some support for proprietary/legacy data formats on top of :ref:`daq-http`. Here, the service understands a custom header format starting with "Datum/Zeit" or "Date/Time", like:: echo 'Datum/Zeit,Gewicht,Aussen-Temperatur,Aussen-Feuchtigkeit,Spannung' | http POST http://localhost:24642/api/mqttkit-1/testdrive/area-42/node-1/data Content-Type:text/csv Sensor readings are transmitted using local time. On further processing, we assume them being in Central European Time (CET). Example:: echo '2016/08/14 21:02:06, 58.697, 19.6, 56.1, 4.13' | http POST http://localhost:24642/api/mqttkit-1/testdrive/area-42/node-1/data Content-Type:text/csv .. tip:: While this is possible, you should definitively favor using the established conventions, so please: - send timestamps using the field name ``time`` - send timestamps in `ISO 8601`_ format, using UTC