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    Add data from another Pi

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      Richard238 @yawns
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      @yawns said in Add data from another Pi:

      …you could create a php script which delivers JSON (or XML) data…

      Beyond my capabilities, I’ll keep looking though. Thank you.

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        yawns Moderator
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        Okay, one step back …
        Your data is stored in your mysql database, right? How is this data stored there? Did you program a script? Or are you using a script/system from the internet? Maybe there already is some kind of a backend you could use?

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          Richard238
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          @yawns said in Add data from another Pi:

          Okay, one step back …
          Your data is stored in your mysql database, right?

          Yes, correct

          @yawns said in Add data from another Pi:

          How is this data stored there? Did you program a script?

          It’s a couple of temperature sensors which are written to the MySQL DB via a .py script.

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            izanbard
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            @Richard238

            serving it up via Apache/MySQL/PHP.

            I can help modify the scrip that servers up the data for viewing and instead of returning HTML it could easily return JSON. That would be step one. To help I would need to see your php files and know what url you are using to access the PHP page. either PM them to me, or point me at a repo.

            Step two would be writing a MM module that gets the JSON and displays it right. I may be able help here too.

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              izanbard @izanbard
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              @izanbard Of course if you already have a webpage with exactly the right stuff on it, then you could use the iframe module.

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                izanbard
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                Have emailed you with some instructions, but check:
                [card:izanbard/MMM-MyTemps]
                for the full source

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                  Richard238
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                  Thanks for all your work on this, it’s working great!

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