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Connect a dataset
📁 File (Local File)
This option allows the user to upload files directly from their computer. It is ideal for starting with structured data saved in CSV or Excel format. Once the file is selected, the format and field separator (comma, semicolon, tab, etc.) must be defined to ensure correct reading of the content. It is a quick option for testing, ad-hoc analysis, or manual loading of historical data.

🌐 URL
The connection via URL allows importing data from any publicly available file on the web. You just need to specify the full address of the file (for example, a CSV accessible from an API or public site), along with its format and separator. It is useful for consuming updatable external sources.

☁️ Google Drive
To import from Google Drive, you only need to copy the file ID (part of the Google Drive URL) and specify the format and separator. This method allows leveraging data from files that will be updated. It is important that the file is configured with public access permissions.

☁️ Hodeia (Nextcloud)
The Hodeia option allows importing files from a Nextcloud environment, a private cloud storage platform. To connect, the user must specify the internal file path within Nextcloud (for example: /datasets/produccion/kpis.xlsx
), as well as the file format (CSV, Excel, etc.) and the corresponding separator. This option is ideal for organizations that use Nextcloud as a central data repository and wish to integrate it directly with TOKII.

📈 Influx
The connection to Influx requires selecting a bucket and a time range over which the data will be extracted. It is ideal for handling large volumes of temporal information such as sensor logs, operational metrics, or real-time events. The fetch interval field allows configuring the frequency with which the dataset will be automatically updated.

⚙️ Odoo
To import data from an Odoo (ERP) system, you must complete the connection fields: user, password, database, model (table) and host. You can also define a date range to filter the data. This integration is powerful for automating data flows for maintenance, purchases, production, or work orders.

☀️ SOLUM Helios
Allows importing simulated data from the SOLUM Helios platform. To connect, you need to enter the email and password associated with the account. The system retrieves data such as irradiance predictions, solar production, or energy generated. It is especially useful for energy efficiency projects and solar analysis.
