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Sensor Dashboard

A unified location to log and graph all your IoT sensor data. Powered by Python and MongoDB, this is a super flexible data logging system which handles whatever data you throw at it as long as it's JSON.

You can create a new 'collection' just by posting data to /api/log/<collection>, no need to create a new one for every new device you add, it does it all for you.

After a collection is created by POSTing your first data item to it, you can choose from any of the pre-defined graphing templates to display your data. Or just create your own new custom one.

For every bit of data logged, it's recorded with a timestamp. The latest logged data element can always be found at /api/log/<collection>/latest

Installation

Install the dependencies (you may need to add the MongoDB repositories, see their site for specific instructions)

$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install git python3 python3-pip python3-venv mongodb-org

Clone this repository

$ git clone [email protected]:Jamie-/sensor-dashboard.git

Create the python virtual environment

$ cd sensor-dashboard
$ make setup

Copy and edit the included sample config to your requirements

$ cp config.sample.json config.json

Start up the application

$ ./start.sh

Optionally, you can add the app as a systemd service, to do this, make sure sensor-dashboard is moved and renamed to /opt/logger or edit the logger.service file as appropriate

$ sudo cp /opt/logger/logger.service /etc/systemd/system/

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