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August 2, 2021 by Tobey 1 Comment

Yesterday I have released a new page on this blog, which describes my most recent project: a smart home dashboard using an Inkplate 10 e-ink display and Home Assistant as a backend. Home Assistant displays a lovelace view of the dashboard which is then rendered to a JPG-image. The Inkplate wakes up every 20 minutes … [Read more…]

Posted in: Automation, Consumer, Smart Home Tagged: automation, container, dashboard, docker, grafana, influxdb, inkplate, smart home, Software

Datadog as an intermediary for gathering metrics

July 31, 2021 by Tobey Leave a Comment

For my current personal project in developing a dashboard, which displays metrics of my servers and devices among other things, I was faced with the challenge to collect metrics from all devices. Usually solutions like Prometheus are quite famous for use cases like this, but I did not want to open any ports on any … [Read more…]

Posted in: Consumer, Professional, Uncategorized Tagged: automation, container, Datadog, docker, github, influxdb, java, metrics, Software

Specific calendar events crash the Home Assistant integration

July 25, 2021 by Tobey Leave a Comment
Home Assistant

Recently I started playing around with Home Assistant, to make my home smart and display useful metrics on a dashboard, e.g. calendar events. A few days ago I noticed specific calendar events crash the Home Assistant integration for a day. I don’t think this is exclusive to my environment and may be a global issue. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Consumer, Tips && Tricks Tagged: baikal, Bug, container, docker, github, home assistant

Inkplate 10 not displaying grayscale JPG image

July 11, 2021 by Tobey 5 Comments
Inkplate

A few days ago I finally received my Inkplate 10 in the mail. I’m using this 10″ e-ink display to show a dashboard of my smart home using Home Assistant. When I started playing around with the device everything seemed to work great and I was able to display the example images (and the ones … [Read more…]

Posted in: Consumer, Tips && Tricks Tagged: automation, esp32, home-assistant, inkplate

Creating self-signed wildcard-certificates for modern browsers

May 30, 2021 by Tobey 2 Comments
OpenSSL

When setting up my local K3s on a Intel NUC I thought it would be nice to use Ingress resources to access the services instead of using a node-port. As those services will only be used inside my LAN (and I didn’t want to have an invalid certificate warning) I decided to use a self-signed … [Read more…]

Posted in: Consumer, Kubernetes, Professional, Security, Tips && Tricks Tagged: Android, Certificate, dns, kubernetes, openssl, traefik, wildcard

Wildcard certificates, DNS challenges and Traefik in Kubernetes

May 19, 2021 by Tobey 2 Comments
Cert Manager, Traefik, K8s

Until now I have mostly dealt with certificates for a specific host – and there is usually nothing wrong with doing it this way. There are easy to use tools for Let’s Encrypt which automate the retrieval of a certificate for a (sub-) domain. On a docker-compose based, (mostly) manually managed stack you would usually … [Read more…]

Posted in: Kubernetes, Professional, Security Tagged: Certificate, dns, k3s, kubernetes, traefik

Redirect HTTP to HTTPS with Traefik 2 Middleware in K3s / Kubernetes

May 15, 2021 by Tobey 15 Comments
traefik-logo

When setting up my new K3s cluster I needed some sort of redirect from HTTP to HTTPS. One option that is often found when searching for this issue is to redirect all traffic with Traefik. This however is not suitable if you just want some services to redirect and not everything in the cluster. Especially … [Read more…]

Posted in: Kubernetes, Professional, Tips && Tricks Tagged: k3s, kubernetes, networking, traefik

DIY Smart Home Thermometer / Humidity Sensor with ESP32 and DHT22

April 4, 2021 by Tobey 1 Comment
ESP32

As I got further into the Smart Home game, I encountered a type of device I’ve never thought of using: microcontrollers. Reading into the possibilities I recognized these little things as a power and cost efficient way of handling different (light) tasks. Because I’ve already had a DHT22 lying around, which was used with a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Consumer, Smart Home Tagged: automation, C++, dht22, esp32, github, grafana, influxdb, microcontroller, smart home, telegraf

Export daily calories from fddb.info to a database

March 19, 2021 by Tobey Leave a Comment
fddb-logo

This approach is not maintained anymore by me, as I switched to a new tool, which I posted about here. For my recent activies in calorie counting I used an excellent app called fddbextender which works with the large database of fddb.info. Unfortunately there are no statistics and graphs in the free version. If you’re … [Read more…]

Posted in: Consumer Tagged: csv, database, docker, export, fddb.info, github, open source, postgres

Subtract subquery constant in InfluxDB / Grafana

February 27, 2021 by Tobey 1 Comment
influxdb

The need for a query Some time ago I’ve decided to gather information from my FritzBox router to display in Grafana. I stumbled upon a TIG (Telegraf, InfluxDB, Grafana) stack on Github, which I forked and dockerized. I found a Grafana dashboard to import on another fork (included in my fork as well) which is … [Read more…]

Posted in: Consumer, Professional, Tips && Tricks Tagged: fritzbox, github, grafana, influxdb, query, telegraf, TIG
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