HydroPynics
pi-mqtt-gpio
HydroPynics | pi-mqtt-gpio | |
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1.8 | 6.5 | |
over 3 years ago | 13 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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HydroPynics
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Mqtt To Influxdb Gateway
I did that for a small hydroponics project (https://github.com/fbaeuerlein/HydroPynics) to avoid conversions via node-red and to have grafana running to show long term measurements
pi-mqtt-gpio
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Multi-Device Home Assistant
Home Assistant doesn't have direct control of GPIOs built-in anymore, but it's available with either a custom component or MQTT.
- How can I ditch ADT, but keep this equipment and integrate it into HomeKit? (Details in comments)
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Raspberry Pi as a sensor instead of a hub?
If you want to play around with sensors on a RPi, you can use your existing network and use MQTT to communicate back to your hub. Take a look at https://github.com/flyte/mqtt-io.
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Suggestions to control a Relay Module
If you install this on the RPI, https://github.com/flyte/mqtt-io setup the digital output to turn the relay on and off and add the HA discovery option, then it will show up as an MQTT switch in Home Assistant and you can turn it on and off from HA
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How to use RPi Zeros as devices in my HA setup?
I currently use ESP devices with sensors attached in my house however you may be able to use a Raspberry Pi instead and have certain sensors such as Temperature, PIR motion etc ... https://github.com/flyte/pi-mqtt-gpio
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Built a pool controller for ~$300, controlled using home assistant, mqtt, and node-red.
I have the raspberry pi just running rasbian. I'm using pi-mqtt-gpio to expose the GPIO to MQTT, which then allows HA to pick them up and control them. I went through a few iterations trying to get that to work, including using the remote_pi_gpio integration, but had problems with it. With the integration, every time the pi restarted, HA would need to be restarted to re-establish the connection, and there were times that the GPIO settings on the pi would get reset and HA would lose them. With the pi-mqtt-gpio, it's been way easier and way more stable. I can boot the pi or HA in either order and the connection will still come up every time I've tried. If you're going to do remote gpio with a pi, I definitely recommend it. The MQTT integration in HA picks up the gpio automatically, so there's no HA configuration to be done. My pi-mqtt-gpio configuration: https://imgur.com/imTnUvX
What are some alternatives?
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Kotori - A flexible data historian based on InfluxDB, Grafana, MQTT, and more. Free, open, simple.
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Mycodo - An environmental monitoring and regulation system
w1thermsensor - A Python package and CLI tool to work with w1 temperature sensors like DS1822, DS18S20 & DS18B20 on the Raspberry Pi, Beagle Bone and other devices.
fritzinfluxdb - Writes data from fritzbox to influxdb
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