thermostat
grafanalib
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thermostat
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thermostat optimization, trying to find the right algorithm to apply to the right framing
all the past data could be used to run simulations/verify models, but really this should be a thing that learns along the way. Like you move into a house, install thermostat and temp sensors, and then as it runs it gets better and better at cooling your house. Many hard coded things need to be turned into dynamic ones, heater functionality needs to be added, and a handful of other quality of life things need to be added, but the idea is that someone could git clone it and go even as is. https://github.com/G4te-Keep3r/thermostat ***project summary**\*Custom thermostat that does more than simple on/off cycling. The 2 main goals that it started with was to not have it 80+ degrees during the day like the old thermostat would, and for the overall consistency of temperature to be better (old thermostat had almost a 10+ degree swing before it cycled back on). This started out so simple as "build a better thermostat" and just kept getting more complicated.
grafanalib
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Write Grafana dashboards in Python, without losing thousands of dashboards in the zoo
How does it compare to grafanalib (Python) or grabana (Go)?
- New to Monitoring/Dashboard How to plan?
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Scripting Libraries for Grafana
grafanalib
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Ask HN: What low-code “dashboarding“ SaaS would you recommend in 2021?
Grafana is pretty great. There are a lot of built in connectors, but its ability to query arbitrary REST, JSON, oData etc endpoints along with databases makes it super flexible for what you mentioned.
https://grafana.com/grafana/plugins/simpod-json-datasource
It has a great GUI for building queries, plus solid RBAC, great charting, and a very flexible alert system. Configure in their GUI, then get your dashboard's code in as JSON for deployment. You can also define dashboard in actual code, ie grafanalib in Python and others- which is great for DevOps. https://github.com/weaveworks/grafanalib
They have nice stylesheets ready for TV displays, but it gets really fun when users get their hands on it and can zoom in and drill down on time-series data, filter with dynamic parameters and such.
What are some alternatives?
home-assistant-bosch-custom-component - HA custom component for Bosch thermostats
Apache Superset - Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform [Moved to: https://github.com/apache/superset]
infinitude - Open control of Carrier/Bryant thermostats
grafonnet-lib - Jsonnet library for generating Grafana dashboard files.
MindsDB - The platform for customizing AI from enterprise data
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
mqtt2sql - Copy MQTT topic payloads to MySQL/SQLite database
jsonnet-libs - Grafana Labs' Jsonnet libraries
django-mysql - :dolphin: :horse: Extensions to Django for use with MySQL/MariaDB
grafana-dash-gen - grafana dash dash dash gen
grabana - User-friendly Go library for building Grafana dashboards
cortex-jsonnet - Deprecated: see https://github.com/grafana/mimir/tree/main/operations/mimir instead