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'production' setup - how do you guys do it?

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    Fabien
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    @Yveaux : same setup here on ODROID C1, with last influxDB and grafana. Works fine except opnehab limitation. I test domoticz and jeedom but it's not better.
    Can you share some of your nodered flux ? Especialy for InfluxDB ...

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      @Yveaux : same setup here on ODROID C1, with last influxDB and grafana. Works fine except opnehab limitation. I test domoticz and jeedom but it's not better.
      Can you share some of your nodered flux ? Especialy for InfluxDB ...

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      @Fabien said:

      Can you share some of your nodered flux ? Especialy for InfluxDB ...

      I just use some function using curl with the http api of InfluxDB to store the data. I had problems using an Influx node I found on the net.
      I'll share it later on, when I'm at my pc.

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        @Yveaux : same setup here on ODROID C1, with last influxDB and grafana. Works fine except opnehab limitation. I test domoticz and jeedom but it's not better.
        Can you share some of your nodered flux ? Especialy for InfluxDB ...

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        @Fabien Ok, here's the flow to store a single MQTT value in an InfluxDB:

        [{"id":"fb1ad45d.04e528","type":"mqtt-broker","broker":"localhost","port":"1883","clientid":""},{"id":"2ad0959b.d52f6a","type":"mqtt in","name":"Keuken_Temp","topic":"/mySensors/126/0/V_TEMP","broker":"fb1ad45d.04e528","x":113,"y":96,"z":"5c2b04bf.a3d4fc","wires":[["3330671f.cccf98"]]},{"id":"27a5b713.d85a48","type":"exec","command":"curl -i -XPOST 'http://localhost:8086/write?db=test' --data-binary ","addpay":true,"append":"","useSpawn":"","name":"Wite InfluxDB","x":677,"y":83,"z":"5c2b04bf.a3d4fc","wires":[[],[],[]]},{"id":"725ce47c.8da31c","type":"function","name":"","func":"var value = msg.payload;\nmsg.payload = \"'temp,location=keuken value=\"+value+\"'\";\nreturn msg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"x":502,"y":87,"z":"5c2b04bf.a3d4fc","wires":[["27a5b713.d85a48"]]},{"id":"3330671f.cccf98","type":"rbe","name":"","func":"rbe","gap":"","x":298,"y":94,"z":"5c2b04bf.a3d4fc","wires":[["725ce47c.8da31c"]]}]
        

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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          Thank you I will test soon. Is it for the last version (0.9) of influxdb ?

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          • F Fabien

            Thank you I will test soon. Is it for the last version (0.9) of influxdb ?

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            @Fabien yes

            http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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              I have been struggling with this as well. Have you played with openHAB2? If you are using NodeRed do you still need openHAB? The charting seems weak in openHAB so i will look at Grafana.

              Does the MQTT interface provide everything the serial or ethernet does?

              The last feature i am looking for is an easy way to create forms for manually entered data. Unfortunately I have some data that must still be manually collected and i want an easy UI form to enter it.

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                Also is it necessary to run mosquitto?

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                • bpairB bpair

                  I have been struggling with this as well. Have you played with openHAB2? If you are using NodeRed do you still need openHAB? The charting seems weak in openHAB so i will look at Grafana.

                  Does the MQTT interface provide everything the serial or ethernet does?

                  The last feature i am looking for is an easy way to create forms for manually entered data. Unfortunately I have some data that must still be manually collected and i want an easy UI form to enter it.

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                  @bpair said:

                  Have you played with openHAB2?

                  No

                  If you are using NodeRed do you still need openHAB?

                  Depends. NodeRed is not really meant as a user interface for home automation. You can toggle some inputs etc. for development, but you probably don't want your familiy to wander around in NodeRed.

                  http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                  • bpairB bpair

                    Also is it necessary to run mosquitto?

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                    @bpair said:

                    Also is it necessary to run mosquitto?

                    If you're using an MQTT client gateway (like my Perl MQTT gateway which runs on Linux and requires a regular Ethernet gateway) you will also need an MQTT Broker (e.g. Mosquitto) to exchange data with.
                    When using the MQTT broker gateway (like @Damme 's implementation, included in MySensors library examples) the gateway itself will be a broker (running on an Arduino) and clients can directly connect to it. Another option is to have the Broker gateway mirror its messages on another Broker (e.g. Mosquitto).
                    It's a very flexible architecture and it depends on your infrastructure and personal preference what direction to go.

                    I personally prefer my client gateway ;-)
                    My Linux server is more than capable of handling the MQTT and conversion. I originally started off with an Arduino Client impementation but found it too limited to do the conversion to my liking.
                    I need a Linux server anyhow for OpenHab/NodeRed/InfluxDB/Grafana/etc so it's imperative to also run the MQTT gateway client on the same system.

                    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                      I really like the concept of using MQTT and node-red however my setup is in a school greenhouse without internet or a router. I will have one older computer running linux with a serial gateway. Is it possible to use your perl MQTT with a serial connection?

                      If not maybe I just spend the $25 and get a cheap router.

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                      • bpairB bpair

                        I really like the concept of using MQTT and node-red however my setup is in a school greenhouse without internet or a router. I will have one older computer running linux with a serial gateway. Is it possible to use your perl MQTT with a serial connection?

                        If not maybe I just spend the $25 and get a cheap router.

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                        @bpair said:

                        Is it possible to use your perl MQTT with a serial connection?

                        Some users of the gateway added serial support way back, but I'm afraid it might not be functioning very well at the moment as I don't use serial support and therefore won't test it.

                        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                        • YveauxY Yveaux

                          @Fabien Ok, here's the flow to store a single MQTT value in an InfluxDB:

                          [{"id":"fb1ad45d.04e528","type":"mqtt-broker","broker":"localhost","port":"1883","clientid":""},{"id":"2ad0959b.d52f6a","type":"mqtt in","name":"Keuken_Temp","topic":"/mySensors/126/0/V_TEMP","broker":"fb1ad45d.04e528","x":113,"y":96,"z":"5c2b04bf.a3d4fc","wires":[["3330671f.cccf98"]]},{"id":"27a5b713.d85a48","type":"exec","command":"curl -i -XPOST 'http://localhost:8086/write?db=test' --data-binary ","addpay":true,"append":"","useSpawn":"","name":"Wite InfluxDB","x":677,"y":83,"z":"5c2b04bf.a3d4fc","wires":[[],[],[]]},{"id":"725ce47c.8da31c","type":"function","name":"","func":"var value = msg.payload;\nmsg.payload = \"'temp,location=keuken value=\"+value+\"'\";\nreturn msg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"x":502,"y":87,"z":"5c2b04bf.a3d4fc","wires":[["27a5b713.d85a48"]]},{"id":"3330671f.cccf98","type":"rbe","name":"","func":"rbe","gap":"","x":298,"y":94,"z":"5c2b04bf.a3d4fc","wires":[["725ce47c.8da31c"]]}]
                          
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                          Fabien
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                          @Yveaux For your influx flow you can try this :

                          [{"id":"8347dab9.7cb828","type":"mqtt-broker","broker":"localhost","port":"1883","clientid":""},{"id":"d92d398d.26d2c8","type":"mqtt in","name":"Temperature Bureau","topic":"MySensors/4/1","broker":"8347dab9.7cb828","x":159,"y":103,"z":"183ecd0f.e7c133","wires":[["a929fd06.56d6"]]},{"id":"a929fd06.56d6","type":"function","name":"","func":"var newMsg={};\nnewMsg.payload = new Buffer(\"temp,location=Bureau value=\"+msg.payload,\"binary\");\nreturn newMsg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"x":354,"y":103,"z":"183ecd0f.e7c133","wires":[["4b2e850f.b4d17c"]]},{"id":"4b2e850f.b4d17c","type":"http request","name":"","method":"POST","ret":"bin","url":"http://localhost:8086/write?db=test","x":505,"y":103,"z":"183ecd0f.e7c133","wires":[[]]}]
                          
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