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Plotting graphs with plot.ly service with luup scene using REST API

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  • korttomaK Offline
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    korttoma
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    I sent them some feedback to but have not heard anything yet. Maybe we should try the "Streaming API" instead?

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    • korttomaK korttoma

      I sent them some feedback to but have not heard anything yet. Maybe we should try the "Streaming API" instead?

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      #23

      @korttoma

      I tried to set up a new graph using the REST API and could not get it to register with Plot.ly. Without any explanation from Plot.ly, I tried sending the same data streams to ThingSpeak.com and it set up with out any trouble. The API is slightly different but just as easy to use. I set up a scene to run every 15 minutes with the following code:

      -- Get Light Levels
      local LR_LIGHT_LEVEL = luup.variable_get("urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:LightSensor1", "CurrentLevel", 47)
      local BR_LIGHT_LEVEL = luup.variable_get("urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:LightSensor1", "CurrentLevel", 55)
      
      - - Get Temps
      local LR_TEMP = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1", "CurrentTemperature", 46)
      local BR_TEMP = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1", "CurrentTemperature", 54)
      local OUT_TEMP = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1", "CurrentTemperature", 23)
      
      -- Send data to ThingSpeak.com
      local http = require("socket.http")
      http.TIMEOUT = 5
      result, status = http.request("http://api.thingspeak.com/update?key=Insert Your API Key here&field1="..LR_TEMP.."&field2="..BR_TEMP.."&field3="..OUT_TEMP.."&field4="..LR_LIGHT_LEVEL.."&field5="..BR_LIGHT_LEVEL.."", "run=run") ````
      
      The service has a limited functionality to manipulate your data but the base configuration is easy to tweak and can be made public or private.  See [here for my sample data](https://thingspeak.com/channels/25629).
      
      ...plus it is free to use.

      Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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      • korttomaK korttoma

        I sent them some feedback to but have not heard anything yet. Maybe we should try the "Streaming API" instead?

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        #24

        @korttoma

        Now plot.ly is back up again.
        Apparently they upgraded the infrastructure and broke something. Hopefully that does not happen too often..

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          korttoma
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          Yes, now it is working again. Maybe you should try again @Dwalt ?

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          • korttomaK korttoma

            Yes, now it is working again. Maybe you should try again @Dwalt ?

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            @korttoma
            I noticed it back online right after I posted my Thingspeak scene. I had not deleted my Plot.ly scenes and they continued to send http requests during the outage and when Plot.ly came back online, my data resumed plotting.

            I have both services running right now plotting similar data and I will leave them both running to test reliability and quirks. It seems the time reporting drifts a little in Plot.ly. I am also going to test Beebotte.

            Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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              korttoma
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              There was an outage again last night. No data uploaded for 3h. Was it just me or plot.ly?

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              • korttomaK korttoma

                There was an outage again last night. No data uploaded for 3h. Was it just me or plot.ly?

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                #28

                @korttoma I got it too.

                Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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                  • korttomaK Offline
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                    korttoma
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                    Did plot.ly change something or did I brake my own ploting somehow? Anyone else having problems?

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                    • korttomaK korttoma

                      Did plot.ly change something or did I brake my own ploting somehow? Anyone else having problems?

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                      @korttoma

                      My plots are still working.

                      Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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                        korttoma
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                        @Dwalt would you mind charing your lua? Remember to remove your username and api key ;)

                        Here is a nexample of what I'm using and it stoped working on 9th of this month.

                        local OutTemp = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1","CurrentTemperature", 229)
                        local TankTopp = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1","CurrentTemperature", 174)
                        local TankMitten = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1","CurrentTemperature", 179)
                        local TankBotten = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1","CurrentTemperature", 175)
                        local Solpanel = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1","CurrentTemperature", 28)
                        local Solpump = luup.variable_get("urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:SecuritySensor1", "Tripped", 212) * 50
                        local CirkPump = luup.variable_get("urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:EnergyMetering1", "Watts", 98)
                        
                        
                        local ts = os.date("%Y-%m-%d %X")
                        
                        local http = require("socket.http")
                        http.TIMEOUT = 8
                        result, status = http.request("https://plot.ly/clientresp", 'un=useruser&key=keykeyszx&origin=plot&platform=lisp&args=[{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..OutTemp..'],"name":"Ute Temp"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..TankTopp..'],"name":"Tank Topp"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..TankMitten..'],"name":"Tank Mitten"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..TankBotten..'],"name":"Tank Botten"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..Solpanel..'],"name":"Solpanel Temp"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..Solpump..'],"name":"Sol Pump"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..CirkPump..'],"name":"Cirkulationspump"}]&kwargs={"filename":"Varme","fileopt":"extend","style":{"type":"scatter"},"traces":[0,1,2,3,4,5,6],"layout":{"title":"Värme Systemet"},"world_readable":false}')```
                        
                        I get 2 values correct to the graph but after this it somehow screws up the time axis of the graph.
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                        • korttomaK korttoma

                          @Dwalt would you mind charing your lua? Remember to remove your username and api key ;)

                          Here is a nexample of what I'm using and it stoped working on 9th of this month.

                          local OutTemp = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1","CurrentTemperature", 229)
                          local TankTopp = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1","CurrentTemperature", 174)
                          local TankMitten = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1","CurrentTemperature", 179)
                          local TankBotten = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1","CurrentTemperature", 175)
                          local Solpanel = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1","CurrentTemperature", 28)
                          local Solpump = luup.variable_get("urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:SecuritySensor1", "Tripped", 212) * 50
                          local CirkPump = luup.variable_get("urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:EnergyMetering1", "Watts", 98)
                          
                          
                          local ts = os.date("%Y-%m-%d %X")
                          
                          local http = require("socket.http")
                          http.TIMEOUT = 8
                          result, status = http.request("https://plot.ly/clientresp", 'un=useruser&key=keykeyszx&origin=plot&platform=lisp&args=[{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..OutTemp..'],"name":"Ute Temp"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..TankTopp..'],"name":"Tank Topp"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..TankMitten..'],"name":"Tank Mitten"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..TankBotten..'],"name":"Tank Botten"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..Solpanel..'],"name":"Solpanel Temp"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..Solpump..'],"name":"Sol Pump"},{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..CirkPump..'],"name":"Cirkulationspump"}]&kwargs={"filename":"Varme","fileopt":"extend","style":{"type":"scatter"},"traces":[0,1,2,3,4,5,6],"layout":{"title":"Värme Systemet"},"world_readable":false}')```
                          
                          I get 2 values correct to the graph but after this it somehow screws up the time axis of the graph.
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                          wrote on last edited by Dwalt
                          #33

                          @korttoma

                          Here is my code.

                          This only tracks light level from one sensor. I did have a data outage that lasted 3 days last month (5/24 - 5/27) and I did not notice it at the time so I am unable to determine exact cause. It resumed plotting after 3 days and I assume the error was on plotly's side. Plotly had some 'offline' issues last year as well.

                          local Light_level = luup.variable_get("urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:LightSensor1", "CurrentLevel", 47)
                          local http = require("socket.http")
                          http.TIMEOUT = 5
                          local ts = os.date("%Y-%m-%d %X")
                          result, status = http.request("https://plot.ly/clientresp",'un=XXXXX&key=XXXXX&origin=plot&platform=lisp&args=[{"x":["'..ts..'"],"y":['..Light_level..']}]&kwargs={"filename":"MHLux","fileopt":"extend","style":{"type":"scatter"},"traces":[0],"layout":{"title":"MHLux_Test"},"world_readable":false}')```

                          Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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                            Bingo. You only have one data source. That I can get to work also. I had over 10 different data in one graph and it was working fine but it is not anymore.

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                              @samppa just wondering what the numbers at the end of the luup code refers to is 83. 347 etc?
                              I am reading and what to try to graph my temp/hum.

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                              • 5546dug5 5546dug

                                @samppa just wondering what the numbers at the end of the luup code refers to is 83. 347 etc?
                                I am reading and what to try to graph my temp/hum.

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                                @5546dug

                                The numbers are the device id numbers within Vera. They tell the 'Get' command exactly which sensors/devices to pull the data from. They can be found under the 'Advanced' tab under each devices' 'settings'.

                                Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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                                  I gave up on plot.ly. I can no longer send many data to one graph using their API so I started looking in to ThingSpeak.com that @Dwalt mentioned. I seems like you can use plugins to create graphs with multiple series, seems to work nicely.

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                                  • korttomaK korttoma

                                    I gave up on plot.ly. I can no longer send many data to one graph using their API so I started looking in to ThingSpeak.com that @Dwalt mentioned. I seems like you can use plugins to create graphs with multiple series, seems to work nicely.

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                                    @korttoma

                                    maybe try the new Maker channel on IFTTT and send data to google spreadsheet.

                                    then just feed your plotting software (or excel) from the data on your google drive.

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                                    • korttomaK korttoma

                                      I gave up on plot.ly. I can no longer send many data to one graph using their API so I started looking in to ThingSpeak.com that @Dwalt mentioned. I seems like you can use plugins to create graphs with multiple series, seems to work nicely.

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                                      @korttoma said:

                                      I gave up on plot.ly. I can no longer send many data to one graph using their API so I started looking in to ThingSpeak.com that @Dwalt mentioned. I seems like you can use plugins to create graphs with multiple series, seems to work nicely.

                                      Did you get it to work?

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                                        @korttoma said:

                                        I gave up on plot.ly. I can no longer send many data to one graph using their API so I started looking in to ThingSpeak.com that @Dwalt mentioned. I seems like you can use plugins to create graphs with multiple series, seems to work nicely.

                                        Did you get it to work?

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                                        @NeverDie ThingSpeak is workin but not plot.ly

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                                          Here Plot.Ly has been working:
                                          https://plot.ly/~WhiteRabbit/997

                                          About 6 months or so ago it seemed to stop plotting, and it wouldn't resume even if I rebooted the Arduino. So, I requested all new stream tokens, plugged those into the Arduino program, rebooted, and it has been working since. What I like about Plot.ly is that I can both pan and zoom the data.

                                          I'm presently driving Plot.ly using just the Arduino API. I get the impression I'd have finer grained control if I were to drive it using Python instead.

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