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EDIT: You don't have to answer for my specific purposes, if you use a database for any purpose yourself then please share and tell what and why.


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[โ€“] stoy@lemmy.zip 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

The only database I have worked with is MariaDB/MySQL, I use it as a database to a temperature logger that logs the temp of water at a swimming hole and uploads the data to website.

The logger is ab rpi zero, with a timer and a DS18B20 under water temperature probe.

The timer will turn on the rpi once every 30 min, I set up a bash script that gets the temp data, formats it, checks for errors, if found, checks again, up to three times in total if needed then using curl connects to a webpage to send the data (Name, Temp and Status), waits 30 sec, then shuts down the rpi, shortly before the timer cuts power.

The script is run a on startup as a systemd service, the reason for the 30 sec wait before shutting off the pi is to give me time to logon to the pi and stop the script if I need to do maintenence on it.

The website it built in PHP and MySQL/MariaDB, and runs on a webhotel, there are a few pages, one to upload data, one to get a list of the latest 40 readings, snd one mobile page that shows the current temp in larger font and a graph of the temperature changes.

[โ€“] FiniteBanjo@lemmy.today 2 points 7 months ago

I bet the swimmers really take that reading for granted, that's the work of some truly competent people and we thank you.