├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── MAINTAINERS.md ├── docs └── images │ ├── after.png │ ├── before.png │ └── components.png ├── NOTICE ├── .gitmodules ├── kong_config.yml ├── .gitignore ├── docker-compose.yml ├── octo-cli.sh ├── config.yml ├── README.md └── LICENSE /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MAINTAINERS.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/images/after.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/octoai/octoAI/HEAD/docs/images/after.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/images/before.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/octoai/octoAI/HEAD/docs/images/before.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/images/components.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/octoai/octoAI/HEAD/docs/images/components.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /NOTICE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Octo.ai, (C) 2015,2016 Aurora Borealis Technologies Pvt. 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However 27 | # you should judge for yourself, the pros and cons are mentioned at: 28 | # https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/using-cocoapods.html#should-i-check-the-pods-directory-into-source-control 29 | # 30 | # vendor/Pods/ 31 | 32 | ## Documentation cache and generated files: 33 | /.yardoc/ 34 | /_yardoc/ 35 | /doc/ 36 | /rdoc/ 37 | 38 | ## Environment normalization: 39 | /.bundle/ 40 | /vendor/bundle 41 | /lib/bundler/man/ 42 | 43 | # for a library or gem, you might want to ignore these files since the code is 44 | # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in: 45 | # Gemfile.lock 46 | # .ruby-version 47 | # .ruby-gemset 48 | 49 | # unless supporting rvm < 1.11.0 or doing something fancy, ignore this: 50 | .rvmrc 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '2' 2 | 3 | 4 | networks: 5 | octo: 6 | ipam: 7 | driver: bridge 8 | config: 9 | - subnet: 192.168.99.0/24 10 | gateway: 192.168.99.100 11 | services: 12 | octo_redis: 13 | networks: 14 | - octo 15 | image: redis:latest 16 | hostname: redis 17 | 18 | octo_cassandra: 19 | networks: 20 | - octo 21 | image: cassandra:2.2.4 22 | hostname: cassandra 23 | ports: 24 | - "9042:9042" 25 | 26 | octo_kafka: 27 | networks: 28 | - octo 29 | image: spotify/kafka 30 | hostname: kafka 31 | ports: 32 | - "2181:2181" 33 | - "9092:9092" 34 | environment: 35 | - ADVERTISED_HOST=192.168.99.100 36 | - ADVERTISED_PORT=9092 37 | 38 | enterprisedashboard: 39 | networks: 40 | - octo 41 | build: ./components/enterprise-dashboard 42 | volumes: 43 | - ./config.yml:/apps/config/config.yml 44 | links: 45 | - octo_redis:redis 46 | ports: 47 | - "9002:9002" 48 | 49 | jobs: 50 | networks: 51 | - octo 52 | build: ./components/recurring-jobs 53 | volumes: 54 | - ./config.yml:/apps/config/config.yml 55 | links: 56 | - octo_redis:redis 57 | 58 | apihandler: 59 | networks: 60 | - octo 61 | build: ./components/apihandler 62 | volumes: 63 | - ./config.yml:/apps/config/config.yml 64 | - ./kong_config.yml:/apps/config/kong_config.yml 65 | links: 66 | - octo_redis:redis 67 | - octo_cassandra:cassandra 68 | ports: 69 | - "9001:9001" 70 | 71 | apiconsumer: 72 | networks: 73 | - octo 74 | build: ./components/apiconsumer 75 | volumes: 76 | - ./config.yml:/apps/config/config.yml 77 | links: 78 | - octo_redis:redis 79 | - octo_cassandra:cassandra 80 | - octo_kafka:kafka 81 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /octo-cli.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | 4 | # 5 | # ---- Function Definitions 6 | # 7 | 8 | # Graceful exit with message 9 | # 10 | function gexit { 11 | echo '' 12 | echo $1 13 | exit 14 | } 15 | 16 | # Initialize the config repo 17 | # 18 | function init_config { 19 | echo 'Initializing component: config' 20 | git submodule update --init components/config 21 | } 22 | 23 | # Initialize every other repo 24 | # 25 | function init_repos { 26 | echo 'Initializing components...' 27 | git submodule update --init components/apiconsumer 28 | git submodule update --init components/apihandler 29 | git submodule update --init components/enterprise-dashboard 30 | git submodule update --init components/recurring-jobs 31 | # git submodule update --init components/config 32 | } 33 | 34 | # Symlink/copy the central config repo to its destinations 35 | function symlink_config { 36 | echo 'Symlinking configs...' 37 | ln -sf components/config components/apiconsumer/config/config 38 | ln -sf components/config components/apihandler/config/config 39 | ln -sf components/config components/enterprise-dashboard/config/config 40 | ln -sf components/config components/recurring-jobs/lib/config/config 41 | } 42 | 43 | # Installation part goes here 44 | function install { 45 | 46 | # Initialize repos 47 | init_repos 48 | 49 | # Symlink then 50 | symlink_config 51 | } 52 | 53 | 54 | # 55 | # -------- Actual Execution starts here 56 | # 57 | 58 | # Step 1. Initialize config 59 | # 60 | init_config 61 | 62 | # Step 2. Ask the user to update the config as per his system 63 | # 64 | echo 'You should manually review the config files in components/config' 65 | echo 'If you have already done so, answer Yes below' 66 | echo '' 67 | read -r -p 'Have you reviewed the config and are sure to start setup?(Y/n)' response 68 | case $response in 69 | [yY][eE][sS]|[yY]) 70 | install 71 | ;; 72 | *) 73 | gexit 'Edit the configs and come back. Visit https://github.com/octoai/octo.ai. Bye for now! :)' 74 | ;; 75 | esac 76 | 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | cassandra: 2 | host: 192.168.99.100 3 | port: 9042 4 | keyspace: octo_development 5 | max_retries: 3 6 | retry_delay: 1 7 | replication: 8 | class: SimpleStrategy 9 | replication_factor: 1 10 | redis: 11 | host: redis 12 | port: 6379 13 | statsd: 14 | host: 127.0.0.1 15 | port: 8125 16 | kafka: 17 | brokers: 18 | - 192.168.99.100:9092 19 | client_id: octomatic_development 20 | topic: events 21 | max_buffer_size: 20_000 22 | max_queue_size: 10_000 23 | delivery_interval: 1 24 | logile: '/tmp/octo.log' 25 | allowed_events: 26 | - app.init 27 | - app.login 28 | - app.logout 29 | - page.view 30 | - productpage.view 31 | - update.push_token 32 | - update.profile 33 | - product.add 34 | - product.update 35 | - product.delete 36 | - funnel_update 37 | kong: 38 | url: 'http://192.168.99.100:8001' 39 | apns: 40 | host: 'gateway.sandbox.push.apple.com' 41 | aws: 42 | region: 'ap-southeast-1' 43 | secret_key: 'AWS_SECRET_KEY' 44 | access_key: 'AWS_ACCESS_KEY' 45 | bucket_name: 'octo-enterprise' 46 | ioscertificate: 47 | filename: 'ioscertificate.pem' 48 | search: 49 | server: http://127.0.0.1:9200 50 | disk_threshold_low: 0.94 51 | disk_threshold_high: 0.98 52 | mandrill_api_key: 'xxxxxxxxxxx-generated-api-key-xxxxxxxxxxx' 53 | email_sender: 54 | name: 'Octomatic' 55 | email: 'info@octo.ai' 56 | email_to: 57 | - name: 'Dipankar Sarkar' 58 | email: 'dipankar@octo.ai' 59 | - name: 'Akshay Aron' 60 | email: 'aron@octo.ai' 61 | - name: 'Pranav Prakash' 62 | email: 'pp@octo.ai' 63 | # This session is stored in redis for every user. Value in seconds 64 | session_length: 5 65 | # These are the default templates that would be set for any new enterprise added 66 | push_templates: 67 | - name: trending 68 | text: "%{product_name} is trending right now. It's available for only INR %{product_price}. Check it out now." 69 | - name: recommended 70 | text: "We think you would love %{product1_name}, %{product2_name} and %{product3_name}. Check them out." 71 | - name: curated 72 | text: "We've handpicked %{product1_name} and %{product2_name} for you. You'd be really pleased." 73 | - name: similar 74 | text: "Are you looking for %{product1_name}, %{product2_name} and %{product3_name}? They're available at great offers. Check it out now." 75 | - name: custom1 76 | text: "You should customize this message before sending." 77 | - name: custom2 78 | text: "You should customize this message before sending." 79 | 80 | # These are the intelligent segments that are created for any new enterprise added 81 | # Ref Octo::Segment for more details 82 | intelligent_segments: 83 | - name: Highly Engaged Users 84 | type: Octo::Segmentation::SegmentType::USER 85 | dimensions: 86 | - Octo::Segmentation::Dimensions::ENGAGEMENT 87 | operators: 88 | - Octo::Segmentation::Operators::EQUAL 89 | values: 90 | - Octo::UserPersona::HIGH_ENGAGED 91 | - name: Moderately Engaged Users 92 | type: Octo::Segmentation::SegmentType::USER 93 | dimensions: 94 | - Octo::Segmentation::Dimensions::ENGAGEMENT 95 | operators: 96 | - Octo::Segmentation::Operators::EQUAL 97 | values: 98 | - Octo::UserPersona::MEDIUM_ENGAGED 99 | - name: Low Engaged Users 100 | type: Octo::Segmentation::SegmentType::USER 101 | dimensions: 102 | - Octo::Segmentation::Dimensions::ENGAGEMENT 103 | operators: 104 | - Octo::Segmentation::Operators::EQUAL 105 | values: 106 | - Octo::UserPersona::LOW_ENGAGED 107 | - name: Slipping Out Users 108 | type: Octo::Segmentation::SegmentType::USER 109 | dimensions: 110 | - Octo::Segmentation::Dimensions::ENGAGEMENT 111 | operators: 112 | - Octo::Segmentation::Operators::EQUAL 113 | values: 114 | - Octo::UserPersona::DEAD 115 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DISCLAIMER: This project is not related to **https://octo.ai**. 2 | 3 | # octoAI Quickstart guide 4 | [![Codewake](https://www.codewake.com/badges/ask_question.svg)](https://www.codewake.com/p/octo-ai) 5 | 6 | The analytics hypervisor, an operating system to manage all your analytics needs and licensed under Apache 2.0 License. 7 | 8 | **What does that even mean??** 9 | 10 | Well, the biggest problem with any form of machine learning or data based system is that we require high quality historic data. When a company starts the heavy dependance on free/freemium analytics services means that all that data is usually lost for good. We believe that everyone (yes, you that small startup on its way to glory) should retain the data generated as that is valuable for their future growth. What we present here is a framework which collects all your analytics data, connects with the free/paid services that always lock in your data and allow you to actually do real data science. 11 | 12 | So the core uses are the following 13 | - Storage of all your analytics data, your data, you own it. 14 | - Pre-built dashboard to view your data, extend it for your needs! 15 | - Use own internal SDK (octoAI based) for all analytics needs, one SDK to rule them all. 16 | - Continue to use multiple analytics backend (GA, mix panel, etc.), switch them on and off whenever you want. 17 | 18 | So lets have a before and after with octo. 19 | 20 | ***Your setup right now*** 21 | ![Before](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/octoai/octoAI/master/docs/images/before.png) 22 | 23 | ***With the Octo goodness*** 24 | ![After](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/octoai/octoAI/master/docs/images/after.png) 25 | 26 | 27 | # System overview 28 | 29 | We stand on the shoulders of giants like 30 | - Kafka 31 | - Cassandra DB 32 | - Ruby & its ecosystem 33 | - Docker 34 | and many others unnamed! 35 | 36 | ![Architecture](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/octoai/octoAI/master/docs/images/components.png) 37 | 38 | We integrate with the following analytics services, and continue to add more. 39 | - Google Analytics 40 | - Mixpanel (Coming soon) 41 | 42 | # FAQs 43 | ## Why is all this goodness for free? 44 | In all fairness we are capitalists. Our inital goal were solving high end user personalization problems using machine learning on user behaviour patterns. It turns out that the assumption that people actually had historical data stored was false, and actually getting a buy in to wait for 3 months on a brand new startup was tough! 45 | 46 | From our point of view, to actually build the intelligent services it would require a whole new layer in the existing software development stack where all analytical data would be stored (as early as possible in the application's lifecycle). We decided that our first goal should be to get people to store this data! This is how we decided to open source most of our stack. 47 | 48 | ## Wiki? 49 | 50 | Yes. Check out our [wiki](https://github.com/octoai/octoAI/wiki). It will contain all further details about architecture, integration, setup and more. [https://github.com/octoai/octoAI/wiki](https://github.com/octoai/octoAI/wiki). 51 | 52 | ## How do I use it? 53 | 54 | In order to be able to use Octo-matic, you need to run the Octo-matic cluster. This cluster consists of an api endpoint, an api consumer, a [resque](https://github.com/resque/resque) background jobs system, a dashboard. There are more components to it, and you can choose to have them. But the above ones are core and need to be present. 55 | 56 | There are two ways to setup the cluster: 57 | 58 | - [Manual setup](https://github.com/octoai/octoAI/wiki/Setup-Guide). A set of all totems to get the components up and running. 59 | - Dockerized (Coming Soon) 60 | 61 | ## How can I develop it? 62 | 63 | - Visit [Roadmap](https://github.com/octoai/octoAI/wiki/Roadmap) and see if something you want is on the roadmap or not. 64 | - If it is, go to the concerned repo and view it's milestones, and you should be able to find an issue. 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