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Published inJan 2019
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Maya Posch
Maya Posch
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Maya Posch

Maya Posch is a senior C++ developer with more than 15 years of experience. Discovering the joys of programming early on, and later the joys of electronics, she has always expressed a profound interest in technology, a passion that she gladly shares with others. Describing herself as a C developer who happens to like C++ and Ada, she likes to seek the limits of what can be done with the minimum of code and hardware to accomplish everything that is cool, new, and exciting. She also enjoys FPGA development, AI, and robotics research, in addition to creative writing, music, and drawing.
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InfluxDB for recording sensor readings


Recording the sensor readings and later the statistics read from the coffee machines was a priority from the beginning. The ideal database for this kind of data is a time series database, of which Influx is a common one. The biggest problem with this database is that it does not support MQTT, only offering its HTTP and native interface.

To fix this, a simple MQTT-to-Influx HTTP line protocol bridge was written, again using the Mosquitto client library as well as the POCO framework's HTTP functionality:

#include "mth.h"

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

#include <Poco/Net/HTTPRequest.h>
#include <Poco/Net/HTTPResponse.h>
#include <Poco/StringTokenizer.h>
#include <Poco/String.h>

using namespace Poco;


MtH::MtH(string clientId, string host, int port, string topics, string influxHost, 
                int influxPort, string influxDb, string influx_sec) : mosquittopp(clientId.c_str()) {
    this->topics  = topics...
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Maya Posch

Maya Posch is a senior C++ developer with more than 15 years of experience. Discovering the joys of programming early on, and later the joys of electronics, she has always expressed a profound interest in technology, a passion that she gladly shares with others. Describing herself as a C developer who happens to like C++ and Ada, she likes to seek the limits of what can be done with the minimum of code and hardware to accomplish everything that is cool, new, and exciting. She also enjoys FPGA development, AI, and robotics research, in addition to creative writing, music, and drawing.
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