Thetimepoint is provided in each payload from the API and all streaming API endpoints have their own timepoint. As such, your initial connection is without this parameter. You then store the timepoint from that last payload you receive. If you disconnect from the service (or when you are disconnected every 24 hrs), you then re-connect with the last timepoint that you saved (so that you do not miss any payloads from the stream) otherwise you only get the latest payload.
Thanks for the reply. Really appreciate it.
Here The timepoint is provided in each payload from the API by API you mean streaming API right?
I am trying to run the streaming API to fetch filing
for the first time. So, I am sending it without any timepoint parameter value. The API continues to run for a long time without any response.
So, I am not sure how exactly to use these streaming APIs. What possible and valid timepoint values can be used as query parameters?
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The streaming services generally offer free trials when you sign up. I would just open accounts with both Tidal and Qobuz and use them for a while, then cancel one of them - or both if you prefer to stick with Apple.
Some like Tidal because you have the option to use it from within the Naim app or the Tidal app, whereas Qobuz has to be controlled from within the Naim app. Depending on your tastes in music you may find that there are some albums that are not available on one service or the other, although this is uncommon with mainstream music.
My favourite streaming service would be Spotify if only the sound quality was up to the standard of the competition. Their app is the best of the bunch, and their catalogue is huge. Many people seem happy with its sound quality, so maybe worth a try.
As @ChrisSU says above, Qobuz can only be controlled (remote / control point) via Naim app.
Imho searching via Naim app to either streaming service, is not perhaps as easy as going to the dedicated app, so I use all three; ymmv.
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The Companies House streaming API gives you access to realtime data changes ofthe information held at Companies House. This delivers the same informationthat is available through the on-demand REST API GETrequests, but instead pushes data to your client as it changes, through along-running connection that you first establish.
The streaming endpoints return exactly the same data resources as theequivalent on-demand data API, wrapped in a small JSONenvelope that provides additional metadata, such as what type of resource isbeing sent, and the date-time it was published.
The snapshots contain the stream timepoint at which they were taken. Byconnecting to the streaming endpoint with this timepoint, you will pick upthe stream where the snapshot left off. See Timepointsfor further information.
Establishing a connection to the streaming APIs involves making a long-runningHTTP request, and incrementally processing each response line. Conceptually, you canthink of this as downloading an infinitely long file over HTTP.
Access to Companies House streaming API services requires authentication. TheAuthentication page describes theauthentication mechanism used by the streaming API, how to register yourapplication and obtain an API key.
Create an HTTP connection using a recent HTTP client library, and consumethe streaming data for as long as possible. Repeatedly connecting anddisconnecting is a resource expensive operation, and you may be rate-limitedif you frequently reconnect.
Be aware of buffering proxies between your client and our servers, and ofHTTP client libraries that internally buffer and only return the responsedata when the connection is closed. The streaming API will not workif buffering is occuring within the connection route. Most recent HTTPclients will return data incrementally.
A client establishes too many connections with the same credentials. Whenthis occurs, the oldest connection will be terminated. This means you haveto be careful not to run too many reconnecting clients in parallel with thesame credentials, or else they will take turns disconnecting each other.
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