Calculate how much the furnace is running #30

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mattbk merged 3 commits from threshold into master 2017-11-24 22:54:26 -06:00
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@ -70,7 +70,6 @@ def lab_temp():
@app.route("/history", methods=['GET']) #Add date limits in the URL #Arguments: from=2015-03-04&to=2015-03-05
def history():
temperatures, humidities, timezone, from_date_str, to_date_str = get_records()
# Create new record tables so that datetimes are adjusted back to the user browser's time zone.
time_series_adjusted_temperatures = []
@ -122,21 +121,24 @@ def history():
fig = Figure(data=data, layout=layout)
graphJSON = json.dumps(fig, cls=plotly.utils.PlotlyJSONEncoder)
## Duration of significant heat increases
# Timestep from raw database values for temperature
timestep_minutes = (datetime.datetime.strptime(temperatures[1][0], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")-datetime.datetime.strptime(temperatures[0][0], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")).seconds/60
# Calculate minutes for each streak
streak_minutes = streak_lengths(time_series_temperature_values)*timestep_minutes
x = time_series_temperature_values
result = longest_streak(x)
return render_template("history.html", timezone = timezone,
graphJSON = graphJSON,
result = result,
total_minutes = sum(streak_minutes),
)
def longest_streak(grades):
if len(grades) < 2:
return len(grades)
# Calculate streak lengths (https://stackoverflow.com/a/20614650/2152245)
def streak_lengths(temps):
if len(temps) < 2:
return len(temps)
else:
start, streaks = -1, []
for idx, (x, y) in enumerate(zip(grades, grades[1:])):
for idx, (x, y) in enumerate(zip(temps, temps[1:])):
if x > y:
streaks.append(idx - start)
start = idx

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
</div>
<div class='row' id='plotly-plot'></div>
{{ result }}
{{ total_minutes }}
</body>