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# Runtime tachograph Esper scope processing
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This document is kept for compatibility with earlier patches.
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The preferred endpoint is now the generic Runtime Event Processing endpoint:
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```http
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POST /api/eventhub/runtime-processing/event-processing
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```
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Use the tachograph profile key:
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```text
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tachograph-driver-esper-v1
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```
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The old endpoint remains available as an adapter:
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```http
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POST /api/eventhub/runtime-processing/tachograph/esper-processing
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```
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It delegates to the same profile infrastructure used by the generic endpoint. See:
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```text
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docs/runtime-event-processing.md
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```
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Vehicle-only evidence is now attached through the same common runtime event-processing profile. The old compatibility endpoint maps:
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```json
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{
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"expandVehicleEvents": true,
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"vehicleExpansionPaddingMinutes": 15
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}
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```
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to the generic profile behavior:
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```json
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{
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"parameters": {
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"attachVehicleOnlyEvents": true,
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"vehicleEvidencePaddingMinutes": 15
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}
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}
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```
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Attachment is temporal: a vehicle-only event must match a reconstructed driver vehicle-usage interval and occur inside the interval plus configured padding.
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