Re: [DIYbio] Web-ready Refrideubator

On 03/31/2014 11:32 AM, Tom Hodder wrote:
> it would be better just to have the pi batch a bunch of data, say every 10 seconds, and post it to a dedicated server, with decent
> resources, which can scale to dishing out lots of updates to web browsers. Load might bring down the web server, say an AWS
> virtual, or https://www.pythonanywhere.com/,

Does this amount to just ordinary web programming to get data forwarded? Can it be by something like RSS?
Or does it need to be some custom app, like a django python app that updates with some kind of handshake as
the every ten second updates arrive?

I do see having some of your lab, or process automation being public for view as a good thing.
Like bragging. So, you could get lots of onlookers occasionally.

Most of the time this kind of thing is considered private info, so would not need the proxy server
since an R-Pi is such a strong, big memory microcontroller.

Nathan's idea of http://mattrichardson.com/Raspberry-Pi-Flask/ might be good for integrating several instruments
into a "lab control panel" for particular experiments. Then with an R-Pi, with a full OS, you
could have a deployment system like Salt load up different experiments to do, and all you have to
do is change some instruments, plug some more cables, and have a new experiment control panel to run them.
All open, no LabView costs, easy hiring of web HTML5 consultants to help with creating new ones...

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