48 lines
1.2 KiB
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48 lines
1.2 KiB
Markdown
# Weather Station
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Code for the indoor Weather Station
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## Step 0: Copy file to Raspberry Pi and setup
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`scp -r [!.]* weather@weatherstation:~/weather-station`
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Create the `.env` and the .venv for python and install the requirements
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## Step 1: Install and Pass the "Variable"
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Move the template file to the system folder and reload the daemon:
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* `sudo cp weather-station@.service /etc/systemd/system/`
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* `sudo systemctl daemon-reload`
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## Step 2: Enable and Start
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Now, when you enable and start the service, you **append your actual username** right after the `@` symbol.
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If your username was `weather`:
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* **Enable it to start on boot:**
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`sudo systemctl enable weather-station@weather.service`
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* **Start the script right now:**
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`sudo systemctl start weather-station@weather.service`
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## Step 3: How to check on it
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* **To see if it's running:**
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`sudo systemctl status weather-station@weather.service`
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* **To read the live console output (like seeing the print statements):**
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`sudo journalctl -u weather-station@weather.service -f`
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*(Press `Ctrl+C` to exit the log view)*
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* **To manually restart it (if you update your code):**
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`sudo systemctl restart weather-station@weather.service`
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