All Projects → nothans → iot-debugger

nothans / iot-debugger

Licence: MIT license
Use this simple web-based tool to see data stored in an Internet of Things data service such as ThingSpeak

Programming Languages

HTML
75241 projects

Projects that are alternatives of or similar to iot-debugger

CheerLights
CheerLights is an “Internet of Things” project created by Hans Scharler that allows people’s lights all across the world to synchronize to one color set by Twitter. This is a way to connect physical things with social networking experiences and spread cheer at the same time. We are all connected.
Stars: ✭ 34 (+61.9%)
Mutual labels:  thingspeak
micropython-thingspeak-mqtt-esp8266
Publish and Subscribe to Thingspeak using MQTT with Micropython
Stars: ✭ 26 (+23.81%)
Mutual labels:  thingspeak
AQmon
DIY Air Quality Monitor
Stars: ✭ 46 (+119.05%)
Mutual labels:  thingspeak
LetsHack
Notes & HowTo's covering the Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, etc.
Stars: ✭ 37 (+76.19%)
Mutual labels:  thingspeak
thingspeak-esp-examples
ESP8266 / NodeMCU Examples for https://ThingSpeak.com
Stars: ✭ 76 (+261.9%)
Mutual labels:  thingspeak

IoT Debugger

Use this simple web-based tool to see data stored in an Internet of Things data service such as ThingSpeak and Particle.io.

Demo

How to Use IoT Debugger

  • Download project
  • Open index.html in a browser tab
  • Select either ThingSpeak or Particle
  • To use ThingSpeak - Enter the ThingSpeak Channel and Read API Key and click the play button to start getting data
  • To use Particle - Enter the Access Token for the Particle.io Build Account

Features

  • ThingSpeak Data Logger and Channel Browser
  • Particle.io Webhooks Manager
  • Settings are saved in LocalStorage
  • Built using HTML5, Bootstrap, and jQuery
  • Open Source!
Note that the project description data, including the texts, logos, images, and/or trademarks, for each open source project belongs to its rightful owner. If you wish to add or remove any projects, please contact us at [email protected].