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Web server using a Raspberry Pi and DHT22 sensor to graph the humidity and temperature in my apartment over time. The data can be accessed over a web browser.
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Skills I learned during this project:
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-Setup the minimal Raspbian operating system to the RPi, called Minibian
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-Install and use Python, and the Python virtual environment
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-Install and use Flask, a Python-based web micro-framework
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-Install and use uWSGI as the application server for Flask
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-Install and use Nginx light-weight web server
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-Use Skeleton to make the web UI look better
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-Use the RPi GPIOs as digital input and outputs
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-Use a DHT22 humidity and temperature sensor
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-Install and use the SQLite database to store sensor data
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-Add a cron job to store sensor data every so many minutes
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-Use the Google Chart API to create visual representations of the sensor data
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-Use Javascript/JQuery to add interactivity to web pages
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-Use Plotly for graphical analysis of sensor data
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- Setup the minimal Raspbian operating system to the RPi, called Minibian
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- Install and use Python, and the Python virtual environment
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- Install and use Flask, a Python-based web micro-framework
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- Install and use uWSGI as the application server for Flask
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- Install and use Nginx light-weight web server
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- Use Skeleton to make the web UI look better
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- Use the RPi GPIOs as digital input and outputs
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- Use a DHT22 humidity and temperature sensor
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- Install and use the SQLite database to store sensor data
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- Add a cron job to store sensor data every so many minutes
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- Use the Google Chart API to create visual representations of the sensor data
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- Use Javascript/JQuery to add interactivity to web pages
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- Use Plotly for graphical analysis of sensor data
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## YouTube
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