talkingplants | Notifies you when your plants need your attention
kandi X-RAY | talkingplants Summary
kandi X-RAY | talkingplants Summary
talkingplants is a JavaScript library. talkingplants has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Notifies you when your plants need your attention.
Notifies you when your plants need your attention.
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talkingplants has a low active ecosystem.
It has 5 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
talkingplants has no issues reported. There are 13 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of talkingplants is current.
Quality
talkingplants has no bugs reported.
Security
talkingplants has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
talkingplants is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
Strong Copyleft licenses enforce sharing, and you can use them when creating open source projects.
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talkingplants releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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talkingplants Key Features
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talkingplants Examples and Code Snippets
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Install talkingplants
Follow this simple 12 step guide to get started! App sepecific instructions are intended for android, iOS has not been tested yet.
sql/: Setup a postgres database and run the sql scripts.
api/: Find a nice place to host the rest api.
Add all necessary variables to the environment where the api is running. These are specified in api/.env.example. If you are running the api locally you can add the variables to a .env file similar to the example file.
Wire up your arduino: good luck :)
arduino/arduino_mkr_1010: In this folder, create a file named config.h. The content should look like this:
You can use the Arduino IDE to upload the sketch to your arduino.
Find a nice place to host the web app.
Update web/.env to point to where you are hosting the api.
Create a firebase project (and upgrade to blaze plant, you need this for api calls that goes out of firebase).
Set the default GCP resource location in project settings.
Create notifier/functions/.env, similar to notifier/functions/.env.example.
Go into notifier/ (which is the firebase project root) and deploy to your own firebase instance.
Configure the app to talk to your firebase project. There are plenty of resources on how to do this. Essentially what you have to do is to get the google-services.json file.
sql/: Setup a postgres database and run the sql scripts.
api/: Find a nice place to host the rest api.
Add all necessary variables to the environment where the api is running. These are specified in api/.env.example. If you are running the api locally you can add the variables to a .env file similar to the example file.
Wire up your arduino: good luck :)
arduino/arduino_mkr_1010: In this folder, create a file named config.h. The content should look like this:
You can use the Arduino IDE to upload the sketch to your arduino.
Find a nice place to host the web app.
Update web/.env to point to where you are hosting the api.
Create a firebase project (and upgrade to blaze plant, you need this for api calls that goes out of firebase).
Set the default GCP resource location in project settings.
Create notifier/functions/.env, similar to notifier/functions/.env.example.
Go into notifier/ (which is the firebase project root) and deploy to your own firebase instance.
Configure the app to talk to your firebase project. There are plenty of resources on how to do this. Essentially what you have to do is to get the google-services.json file.
Support
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