![]() I’m very much a learn-by-doing person, preferring to just break stuff until it works rather than to watch hours of YouTube videos. Prior to this I’d never had a need for Python, some other scripting language always filled whatever automation gap I was trying to fill. The project is designed to be run on a Raspberry pi, but will build and run on a x86/64 machine too. It calls the Evohome API, Openweathermap’s API and integrates with healthchecks.io so you know if/when data stops being collected. The mini project combines a Granafa, Influxdb and a Python container in a small docker-compose stack. This was mostly an experiment to see if a) I can copy/paste enough Python from the internet to make A Thing that works, and b) to see what it is possible to extract from the Honeywell Evohome API. ![]() ![]() Ever wanted to see the temperature of each room in your house plotted on a graph against the current outside temperature and the temperature you’re requesting from your boiler? No, me neither… but I’ve written a thing to do just that.
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