yes there is a space between the chromium and --space between the chromium and -- correct
yes there is a space between the chromium and --space between the chromium and -- correct
Does anyone have instruction on how to set this all-up Parts ect using the above scriptAn easy way to install RaspberryPints is using my script by running the following through the terminal on the pi
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rtlindne/RaspberryPints/master/util/installRaspberryPints | sudo bash
It will prompt which version you want to use (mine, Tobor's, or the original which doesn't work on the latest raspbian) along with other options that deal with installing
it pretty much walks you through all parts of the setup, prompting you what you want to install (flowmeters, valves, temperature probes, etc)how to set this all-up Parts ect
the headercenter CSS in styles.css controls the height with the font tag, i believe the default is 3em you probably want to change that to a specific pixel counttop header could be made less in height
Indeed.... I started off and failed with the original Much more success with the @RandR+version.I believe @RensM was referring to the original RaspberryPints, given he referenced the original website url.
The last OS version that original kit worked with was Stretch, iirc...
Cheers!
try running this command from the terminalAs I see no input yet
pi@raspi9:~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/flowmon status
* flowmon.service - LSB: Put a short description of the service here
Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/flowmon; generated)
Active: active (running) since Sun 2024-01-28 00:04:25 EST; 1 months 0 days ago
Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
Process: 829 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/flowmon start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Tasks: 8 (limit: 1595)
CPU: 23h 56min 22.892s
CGroup: /system.slice/flowmon.service
`-863 /usr/bin/python /var/www/html/rpints/python/PintDispatch.py
Jan 28 00:04:25 raspi9 systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Put a short description of the service here...
Jan 28 00:04:25 raspi9 flowmon[829]: Starting system RPFlowMon daemon:.
Jan 28 00:04:25 raspi9 systemd[1]: Started LSB: Put a short description of the service here.
Jan 28 00:04:40 raspi9 sudo[1148]: root : PWD=/var/www/html/rpints/python/ws ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/sbin/modprobe w1-gpio
Jan 28 00:04:40 raspi9 sudo[1148]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root(uid=0) by (uid=0)
Jan 28 00:04:40 raspi9 sudo[1148]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
Jan 28 00:04:41 raspi9 sudo[1151]: root : PWD=/var/www/html/rpints/python/ws ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/sbin/modprobe w1-therm
Jan 28 00:04:41 raspi9 sudo[1151]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root(uid=0) by (uid=0)
Jan 28 00:04:41 raspi9 sudo[1151]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
pi@raspi9:~ $
Running sudo /etc/init.d/flowmon status works and gives:try running this command from the terminal
sudo /etc/init.d/flowmon status
should get something like thisView attachment 842813
next check /var/log/rpints.log
if nothing useful, go to /var/www/html/Python/Config.py
on the lines that have .debug on them change False#True to just True
then run
sudo /etc/init.d/flowmon restart
and check /var/log/rpints.log again
Thats a problem. Make sure you the Arduino is plugged into the USB and powered on.IDE and that loaded but still get the same erro
Got is sorted it was a Arduino board issue, replacement board, no other changes other than a fresh install fixed it.Thats a problem. Make sure you the Arduino is plugged into the USB and powered on.
If i remember right, another user had an issue where the USB port number would change so instead of using ttyACM0 they had to use ttyACM1
So when uploading through the IDE make sure the correct USB port is select (it may only show ports that the arduino is connected to, but I am not sure as I use the alamode board that sits on the GPIO)
Once you get the sketch uploaded things should start working, even if the rpint log says it failed the arduino should still be running.
If that keeps happening and you dont want to see the error in the logs you can "change" the sketch (add a space, remove space, save) the logic for upload skips trying if the sketch has a newer timestamp because it assumes you manually edited the sketch and didnt replace the hex file in /var/www/html/arduino/raspberrypints
As day_trippr said use the calibrate button it will take the last pour and let you adjust to the actual volume to the actual volume you poured, it will then figure out the pulses per unit of measure, hit save and you should be good to go for that tap.500ml poor now registers as 1.2l
I was testing with a Pi zero and had the software running during test but only using one tap at a time (would not really happen any other way in my home setup) was planning on using the zero w but as it does not drive the display i had in mind ended up using the pi 3B i also had. I did note when telling the raspberry imager you have a pi zero w it won't run chromium due to memory. During testing though I suck my pi3 SD card in the Pi zero w and chromium started fine at the time.I have a Pi Zero W that I was thinking about using for this at my taps. Will there be enough needed horsepower in the zero to run this and possibly 6 flow meters? I have not decided on a flowmeter yet but what are the best/easiest to setup within the software?
Sorry slow answer Life got in between@RensM
Looks good can you post link for the flowmeters you are using please? Mine are no good as they make the beer / water taste of nasty plastic. Even though they are meant to be for water flow and coolers.
Looking at my logic in the view, only keg types that start with corn or contain firestone will display the corny keg image. So WilliamsWarn make will show normal kegfor some reason the image is different any ideas why?
Thanks i'll get some on order, shame they don't do them with 8mm connections on.Sorry slow answer Life got in between
Anyways https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100....order_list.order_list_main.22.70021802qH6mJn are the ones I used
Worked like a charm. Thanks. I think I did the order wrong so I deleted all that info and started over.First list your beers in the beer "database" then select the beer from the "database" in the taps part for each tap, all done though the admin portal/login
i set that feature up years agoUntappd account lately? The only item I could find was the Brewery ID.
That’s the way I was reading the Untappd page also. Just wasn’t sure USMC I was missing something.i set that feature up years ago
It looks like Untappd stopped allowing new apps to access their API meaning no new RPints instances can use untappd.
for more information see https://untappd.com/api/dashboard
Shame it took a bit to get that feature working with RFID so you could see who was drinking what and auto check in the drink
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