[OpenTRV-dev] import of openTRV stats to OEM

Stuart Poulton stuart at poulton.org.uk
Wed Oct 21 20:13:38 BST 2015


If you’re thinking of using Highcharts, just be aware of the licence distribution restrictions

http://shop.highsoft.com/faq/non-commercial#non-commercial-redistribution

Stuart



On 21 Oct 2015, at 20:10, Bruno Girin <brunogirin at gmail.com> wrote:

> Highcharts is cool, we use it in production for exactly that type of data.
> 
> I like d3js for more advanced visualisations: http://d3js.org/
> 
> bRUNO
> 
> 
> On 17 October 2015 at 17:56, Aideen McConville <aideen at amcc.myzen.co.uk> wrote:
> Highcharts is another possibility: http://www.highcharts.com/
> 
> MQTT, EmonCMS and Node-Red (and even RRDtool) are the tools that I keep
> returning to.
> 
> Here's a timely post from Glyn @ Openenergymonitor:
> http://openenergymonitor.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/emonpi-nodered-and-mqtt.html
> 
> 
> The TP-Link micro routers (e.g. TL-MR3020 or TL-WR703N) running OpenWRT are
> a convenient way of providing power and comms to a Rev2 board (using FTDI to
> USB cable). Optionally, some pre-processing of the data can be done on the
> router using awk before posting to MQTT, EmonCMS or elsewhere.
> 
> --
> Aideen
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: OpenTRV-dev [mailto:opentrv-dev-bounces at lists.opentrv.org.uk] On
> Behalf Of Tim Small
> Sent: 16 October 2015 11:00
> To: Closed list for developer discussions
> Subject: Re: [OpenTRV-dev] import of openTRV stats to OEM
> 
> I've got a bit of experience with this (I'm logging some
> Ciseco/WirelessThings temp+humidity sensors to EmonCMS - by extending
> "EmonHUB" to support JSON sources and sinks), and I'm also developing a
> custom data presentation "app" for EmonCMS at the moment).
> 
> The JSON import into EmonCMS is a little bit underused and has a few quirks
> (nothing serious).
> 
> For the gateway box (i.e. the EmonHUB or whatever one), I think something
> running OpenWRT might be a good idea - OpenWRT has the advantage of
> supporting a very large variety of hardware (from the NSLU2 on one end up to
> AMD64 boxes at the other extreme, and taking in the Raspberry Pi on the
> way), is well suited to embedded/headless operation, and includes a decent
> Web UI framework too (LuCi).
> 
> I've also been wondering if there's something other than EmonCMS which I
> should be using, and have been meaning to look into others.  These are one
> ones I know about already (without having done any "extra" research):
> 
> http://prometheus.io/docs/visualization/promdash/
> 
> http://graphite.wikidot.com/screen-shots
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tim.
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