iainwb
Active Member
So, I have been using Raspberry Pints for quite some time now, but...
The new BJCP Styles came out, and Raspberry Pints seemed to be well dead as a project. I would have to get the new guidelines updated myself and I had some issues with the Raspberry Pints backend.
So, I grabbed some stuff out of RPints and got to work re-coding a new electronic tap list system for myself. I don't have flow meters, so I left that out for now.
You can run this on anything with the latest LAMP stack and Bootstrap 3, I just happen to run mine on a RPi, but I also use an iPad for passing around and taking orders.
This is an alpha. It runs on my RPi at my place just fine. There is a lot I want to do still--mobile optimization, flow meters, Bootstrap 4 upgrade, greater portal fluidity, admin login security, cleaner code, and some contextual AJAX menus in the keg edit section.
I'm just putting this here to share my current keezer toy.
If you use it, let me know. If you think it can be improved, let me know. If you need flow meters, use Raspberry Pints.
You can find a zip file of the project and other info at: https://github.com/iainwb/itaps
The new BJCP Styles came out, and Raspberry Pints seemed to be well dead as a project. I would have to get the new guidelines updated myself and I had some issues with the Raspberry Pints backend.
So, I grabbed some stuff out of RPints and got to work re-coding a new electronic tap list system for myself. I don't have flow meters, so I left that out for now.
You can run this on anything with the latest LAMP stack and Bootstrap 3, I just happen to run mine on a RPi, but I also use an iPad for passing around and taking orders.
This is an alpha. It runs on my RPi at my place just fine. There is a lot I want to do still--mobile optimization, flow meters, Bootstrap 4 upgrade, greater portal fluidity, admin login security, cleaner code, and some contextual AJAX menus in the keg edit section.
I'm just putting this here to share my current keezer toy.
If you use it, let me know. If you think it can be improved, let me know. If you need flow meters, use Raspberry Pints.
You can find a zip file of the project and other info at: https://github.com/iainwb/itaps