py-eagle-mqtt
Python based Docker for Eagle to MQTT reader
I have only ported this into a dockerfile, All Original code (with one minor modification for XML root tag) is credit to
Original Readme as follows from creator, Ted Drain. You can view the original repo this is based on here: https://github.com/TD22057/T-Home
You can run this with the following:
docker run --name py-eagle-mqtt -d -e "MQTT_BROKER_IP=" -e "MQTT_BROKER_PORT=" evanrich/py-eagle/mqtt
MQTT_BROKER_IP = your broker's IP address. Defaults to 192.168.1.20 (my local k8s node) MQTT_BROKER_PORT = your broker's port #. Defaults to 1883 (used in my k8s)
Optionally, you can add the following:
"KEEPALVE=" Sets the keepalive for MQTT, defaults to 60 seconds if not specificed "MQTT_USER=" Sets the MQTT user, if using authentication. Defaults to "None". Don't specify if not using authentication. "MQTT_PASS=" Sets the MQTT pasword if using authentication. Defaults to "None". Don't specify if not using authentication.
snippet from my MQTT Broker showing container connecting and dissconnecting when I start/stop it:
{"pid":1,"hostname":"mqtt-867c776494-6rc57","name":"mosca","level":30,"time":1535955884767,"msg":"client connected","client":"","v":1}
{"pid":1,"hostname":"mqtt-867c776494-6rc57","name":"mosca","level":30,"time":1535955905640,"msg":"closed","client":"","v":1}
T-Home Automation Software
A collection of scripts and utilities for various home automation projects.
- bin/ Command line tools
- conf/ Sample config files
- init.d/ Init.d style Linux start up scripts
- python/ Main scripting library
- systemd/ Systemd (latest Raspian) start up scripts
- upstart/ Upstart (Ubuntu 14.04) style start up scripts
Currently most of the scripts read data from various sources and translate the data into JSON'ed dictionaries which get published to a MQTT message broker.
Rainforest Eagle Energy Monitor
http://rainforestautomation.com/rfa-z109-eagle/
python/tHome/eagle contains code for reading data directly from an Eagle energy monitor. Use bin/tHome-eagle.py to start a small web server and set the address as the "cloud provider" in the Eagle. The Eagle will publish energy data to the server which will converts it into a message and publishes that as a MQTT messages.