pi-hole-influx | python daemon to send Pi | Dashboard library

 by   janw Python Version: v2.0.0 License: No License

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kandi X-RAY | pi-hole-influx Summary

pi-hole-influx is a Python library typically used in Analytics, Dashboard, Raspberry Pi, Grafana applications. pi-hole-influx has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub, GitLab.

A python daemon to send Pi-Hole stats for Grafana to InfluxDB
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              pi-hole-influx has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 142 star(s) with 24 fork(s). There are 10 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 4 open issues and 35 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 144 days. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of pi-hole-influx is v2.0.0

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              pi-hole-influx has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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              pi-hole-influx releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
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              It has 199 lines of code, 16 functions and 5 files.
              It has medium code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed pi-hole-influx and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into pi-hole-influx implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • Run the daemon
            • Sanitize the payload
            • Get data from the server
            • Send a JSON message to the influxdb
            Get all kandi verified functions for this library.

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Microk8s dashboard using nginx-ingress via http not working (Error: `no matches for kind "Ingress" in version "extensions/v1beta1"`)
            Asked 2022-Apr-01 at 07:26

            I have microk8s v1.22.2 running on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS.

            Output from /etc/hosts:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-10 at 18:29
            error: unable to recognize "ingress.yaml": no matches for kind "Ingress" in version "extensions/v1beta1"
            

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69517855

            QUESTION

            How to automatically change label color depending on relative values (maximum/minimum)?
            Asked 2022-Feb-07 at 14:38

            In order to make a dynamic visualization, for example in a dashboard, I want to display the label colors (percentages or totals) depending on their real values in black or white.

            As you can see from my reprex below, I changed the color of the label with the highest percentage manually to black, in order gain a better visability.

            Is there a was, to automatically implement the label color? The label with the highest percentage corresponding should always be black, if data is changing over time.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-07 at 14:28

            you can set the colors using replace(rep('white', nrow(df)), which.max(df$perc), 'black').

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71019944

            QUESTION

            ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'dash.dash_table'
            Asked 2022-Feb-06 at 15:18

            I am trying to run a simple code like this:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-06 at 15:18

            It looks like you have incompatible versions of dash and dash_table, with recent versions of Dash, when you install the dash package it also installs other packages including dash_table. Could you maybe uninstall dash_table and dash, reinstall dash, and see if it works?

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71008503

            QUESTION

            Field 'recordName' is not marked queryable - cloudkit dashboard
            Asked 2022-Jan-07 at 03:51

            In Cloudkit Dashboard, I select Record Type, Edit Indexes, then I select Add Basic Index. I see in the dropdown createTime, createdBy, eTag, modTime, modifiedBy, recordID and the record fields. I do not see recordName in the dropdown( Attached screenshot). Without creating index on recordName, I cannot query the record in cloudKit Dashboard. I get error: Field 'recordName' is not marked queryable How to create index on recordName?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-25 at 17:18

            I ran into this same issue and solved it by adding ___recordID as a queryable index. When it is added to the list of indexes, the field changes to recordName.

            To add this as a queryable index, go to the Schema Section -> Indexes, and click Add Basic Index.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69610184

            QUESTION

            Dashboard stopped working after I added a second user input
            Asked 2021-Dec-24 at 05:09

            I am trying my hand at creating a dashboard. I have a public airline data to work with. I need my dashboard to show a bar plot for the number of flights per month for an entered year and an entered airline. Somehow it worked with only one input for a year, but it does not work with two inputs. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks in advance.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-24 at 05:09

            When I run the dashboard, I get the following error:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70468032

            QUESTION

            Another dash/plotly dilemma
            Asked 2021-Dec-23 at 22:18

            I hate to keep posting about dash\plotly but I cant understand what is going wrong here. I have copied and pasted from the plotly site the code in order to display a pie chart with a drop down menu. When I create the dashboard there is a dropdown menu that shows all the categories but there is no pie chart to be seen. Please help me to understand what is going wrong. Code below:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-23 at 22:18

            I think the main issues with your code were that your generate_chart function had two arguments, but the @app.callback decorator had only one input argument, and that for the values argument in px.pie, you need to pass a column name whose values can be summed together. One issue with using px.pie in this case is that if you sum the values in the 'class' column, the 0s for success will always sum to 0.

            Since you explained in your comment that what you really want to display in your pie chart is the count of successes and failures (which are 0s and 1s in the 'class' column), I thought it would be easiest to sum up the number of 0s and 1s for the particular 'Site', and pass the arguments labels=['success','failure'] and values=[success_count, failure_count] to go.Pie.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70453867

            QUESTION

            Callback error on plotly dash dashboard when trying to add a dropdown to show pie charts
            Asked 2021-Dec-16 at 06:43

            I'm quite new to dash but I'm trying to put together a data dashboard. Of the things I want to have is a drop down, that based on the input, renders 1 of two pie charts. The logic to structure the pie chart is included in my callback function. It is saying it is expecting 1 output but it had two. I've had a look online and tried different suggestions. I think I'm pretty close to getting this to work, there is just something dumb I'm not doing.

            I know people here are wizards, so I was hoping someone might be able to help me. Also if anyone is Dash savvy, can you point me in the direction of good documentation to learn how to orient this, so I can change the layout to make these plots fit better together in a dashboard, rather than just a web page?

            So much love

            Thanks

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-16 at 06:43

            The first problem is that your callback has one output, but you return a tuple of two things. So you could add an Output that targets the element which you want to have the value of content, I'm guessing that element is the element with id output_container. The other option is to remove content from the return statement.

            The second problem is that you have the Output surrounded by a list, so dash expects the return value to be a list containing one value. You can remove the list surrounding your Ouput so it expects a tuple

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70373415

            QUESTION

            Making a dashboard that shows list of ip's with latency
            Asked 2021-Dec-15 at 22:18

            I am trying to make a page in PHP and HTML that pings a list of IP's in a file called ips.txt and returns it to a nic HTML / PHP page where I show said data in the following format

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-15 at 22:18

            QUESTION

            Kubernetes Dashboard - Internal error (500): Not enough data to create auth info structure
            Asked 2021-Dec-09 at 23:49

            I have Kubernetes with ClusterRoles defined for my users and permissions by (RoleBindings) namespaces. I want these users could be accessed into the Kubernetes Dashboard with custom perms. However, when they try to log in when using kubeconfig option that's got this message:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-09 at 23:49

            Update SOLVED:

            You have to do this:

            1. Create ServiceAccount per user

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70287656

            QUESTION

            ImportError: cannot import name 'dcc' from partially initialized module 'dash' - python
            Asked 2021-Dec-03 at 08:00

            I'm very new to python/dash/plotly and I keep getting the same error:

            ImportError: cannot import name 'dcc' from partially initialized module 'dash' (most likely due to a circular import)

            Does anyone know how to fix this? I've imported the following:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-03 at 08:00

            "most likely due to a circular import": this is probably due to your file being named as a dash or as a module name.

            But I got the error message

            ImportError: cannot import name 'dcc' from 'dash'

            For me reinstalling dash fixed the issue.

            1. pip3 uninstall dash
            2. pip3 install dash

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69876843

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            Install pi-hole-influx

            To use docker for running the daemon, use the following command:.
            To use docker for running the daemon, use the following command: docker run \ -e PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_HOST="myhostname" \ -e PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_PORT="8086" \ -e PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_USERNAME="myusername" \ -e PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_PASSWORD="mysupersecretpassword" \ -e PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_DATABASE="pihole" \ -e PIHOLE_INSTANCES="localhost=http://127.0.0.1/admin/api.php" \ registry.gitlab.com/janw/pi-hole-influx
            For running it on a Raspberry Pi (arm v7 arch), use the dedicated armv7 image tag: docker run \ -e PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_HOST="myhostname" \ -e PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_USERNAME="myusername" \ -e PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_PASSWORD="mysupersecretpassword" \ --network host \ registry.gitlab.com/janw/pi-hole-influx:armv7
            Create a personal access token following the GitLab documentation. Put the token somewhere safe. Once you leave or refresh the page, you won’t be able to access it again.
            Login to the registry with: docker login -u <your-gitlab-username> -p <access-token> registry.gitlab.com
            PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_PORT="8086"
            PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_HOST="127.0.0.1"
            PIHOLE_INFLUXDB_DATABASE="pihole"
            PIHOLE_INSTANCES="localhost=http://127.0.0.1/admin/api.php"
            As Pi-hole (as the name suggests) is built specifically with the Raspberry Pi in mind (and I run it on there as well), the following steps assume an instance of Pi-hole on Raspbian Strech Lite, with no additional modifications so far. Piholestatus will be configured to run on the same Pi. First install the necessary packages via apt as Raspbian Lite does have neither git nor pip installed. Now clone the repo, install the Python dependencies, and make sure to copy and adjust the example configuation file to match your setup. Before starting the daemon for the first time, symlink the systemd service into place, reload, and enable the service. Now you're ready to start the daemon. Wait a few seconds to check its status.
            The example dashboard seen at the top uses the collected data and displays it in concise and sensible graphs and single stats. The dashboard can be imported into your Grafana instance from the dashboard.json file included in the repo, or by using ID 6603 to import it from Grafana's Dashboard Directory.

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