Just wanted to show you guys what I have been working on lately.
I had some callback problems (see the post http://www.telldus.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=4222). I just have to live with restrictions not being able to view switch state changes initiated from outside the web UI in real time. But at least the system works absolutely fine.
In this project I use:
- Telldus NET
- For controlling the switches: Old Samsung Tab 10.1's Chrome on the living room wall & iPhone's Mobile Safari & Desktop browser
- Server with Pear OAuth and Live PHP API
- Client side UI using the jQuery, PubNub, Css animations & Toastr notifications
Screenshot of the UI:
My home automation UI
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Re: My home automation UI
A small temperature meter added with some history values... (Random values used, still waiting for the actual sensor to arrive)
Re: My home automation UI
Which sensor are you going to use?marcoboy wrote:A small temperature meter added with some history values... (Random values used, still waiting for the actual sensor to arrive)
Nice ui btw
Re: My home automation UI
Thankssimonbove wrote:Which sensor are you going to use?marcoboy wrote:A small temperature meter added with some history values... (Random values used, still waiting for the actual sensor to arrive)
Nice ui btw
One of these for the start (13,5€/pcs) http://www.clasohlson.com/fi/L%C3%A4mp% ... ri/36-1797
Re: My home automation UI
Nice, would love to be able to buy these but the delivery would cost around 80 dollars just to denmark :-\marcoboy wrote:Thankssimonbove wrote:Which sensor are you going to use?marcoboy wrote:A small temperature meter added with some history values... (Random values used, still waiting for the actual sensor to arrive)
Nice ui btw
One of these for the start (13,5€/pcs) http://www.clasohlson.com/fi/L%C3%A4mp% ... ri/36-1797
Re: My home automation UI
@simonbove That is seriously expensive. I have always thought that the sensors (wireless with humidity sensors etc.) would be expensive here in Finland too, but was surprised by the "cheapness". Although the quality is EXTREMELY plasticky.
Here's a small update:
- History values are now real and updating once every 15min.
- 75 values shown at once.
- Graph drawing managed with Flot (Some serious Array action right there). Done with automatic scaling of scale (15,20,25,30).
- Values are saved with php to a JSON string and fetched from there.
I should probably next combine the temperature and humidity to the same graph.
Here's a small update:
- History values are now real and updating once every 15min.
- 75 values shown at once.
- Graph drawing managed with Flot (Some serious Array action right there). Done with automatic scaling of scale (15,20,25,30).
- Values are saved with php to a JSON string and fetched from there.
I should probably next combine the temperature and humidity to the same graph.