IRC logs for #farmOS, 2019-04-28 (GMT)

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[21:59:45]<paul121[m]>Mockingbird Consulting: Cool! Wow, Loraserver.io gives a great picture of whats going on with everything LoRaWAN. Thanks for sharing
[22:03:24]<paul121[m]>I see, yeah the http listener is probably easiest! But I agree! A future module for MQTT would be super
[22:04:13]<paul121[m]>I've been interested in MQTT for quite some time but haven't done much with it. Mostly dream what I want to do...
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[02:07:22]<MockingbirdConsu>ACTION sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/JgvVKztBqVBhdhbe... >
[02:25:51]<MockingbirdConsu>The survey (for those who are interested) is available at https://links.mockingbirdconsulting.co.uk/fbfm, thanks in advance :)
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[03:06:20]<leogaggl[m]>freenode_mbconsultinguk[m]: we are seeing a big growth of TTN communities in rural Australia
[03:07:44]<leogaggl[m]>https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/map - there are a lot of rural municipalities rolling out TTN gateways for their own purposes, but also for the benefit of surrounding farms and other primary producers.
[03:09:57]<leogaggl[m]>But keeping the sensor subcriptions as agnostic as possible from whichever underlying wireless (or wired) network would be great.
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[08:24:59]<mstenta[m]>Great thoughts!
[08:25:04]<mstenta[m]>Another idea re: MQTT...
[08:25:24]<mstenta[m]>If it's easier to implement it outside of PHP... there could be two services running on a farmOS server
[08:25:47]<mstenta[m]>One for the farmOS web server itself, and one for the MQTT receiver - and have some kind of communication between the two
[08:26:03]<mstenta[m]>eg: an MQTT server that receives messages, and then posts them to farmOS via HTTP
[08:26:28]<mstenta[m]>One benefit of that is you could potentially put them on different machines
[08:26:35]<mstenta[m]>If that were helpful
[08:26:49]<mstenta[m]>I don't know anything about MQTT, I should say that first ... :-)
[08:27:48]<MockingbirdConsu>Great idea, I've got a python script that could be easily modified for this.
[08:27:49]<MockingbirdConsu>I'll dig it out tomorrow morning and see what needs to be changed.
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