Air-Quality-Web/README.md

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ConnectedHumber-Air-Quality-Interface

The web interface and JSON api for the ConnectedHumber Air Quality Monitoring Project.

This project contains the web interface for the ConnectedHumber air Quality Monitoring system. It is composed of 2 parts:

  • A PHP-based JSON API server (entry point: api.php)
  • A Javascript client application that runs in the browser

The client-side browser application is powered by Leaflet.

System Requirements

In order to run this program, you'll need the following:

  • Git
  • Bash (if on Windows, try Git Bash) - the build script is written in Bash
  • composer - For the server-side packages
  • Node.JS
  • npm - comes with Node.JS - used for building the client-side code

Getting Started

The client-side code requires building. Currently, no pre-built versions are available (though these can be provided upon request), so this must be done from source. A build script is available, however, which automates the process - as explained below.

Building From Source

The build script ensures that everything it does will not go outside the current directory (i.e. all dependencies are installed locally).

To build from source, start off by running the setup and setup-dev build commands like this:

./build setup setup-dev

This will initialise any git submodules and install both the server-side and client-side dependencies. Once done, all you need to do is build the client-side code:

./build client

For development purposes, the client-watch command is available.

Configuration

Some configuration must be done before the application is ready for use. The first time api.php is called from a browser, it will create a new blank configuration file at data/settings.toml, if it doesn't already exist. See the settings.default.toml file in this repository for a list of configurable settings, but do not edit settings.default.toml! Instead, enter your configuration details into data/settings.toml, which overrides settings.default.toml. In particular, you'll probably want to change the settings under the [database] header - but ensure you give the entire file a careful read.

Notes

  • Readings are taken every 6 minutes as standard.