# Influx-DB frequency logger with JDS6600 signal generator A simple python script to write measured frequency values into a Influx-DB database. ## Python installation on Ubuntu ``` sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install python3 sudo apt-get install python3-pip ``` ## Python Dependencies: ``` pip install pyserial pip install influxdb ``` ## running the script (automatically) The script is auto-detecting the USB-port, where the signal generator is connected to. After that it connects to a Influx-DB-server and then publishes the measured frequency value every second to this server. Make sure to fill your login credentials into the `influxdb_config.py`-file. To auto start the script at the sotartup of the server we configure a systemd-service. I assume the repository with this script is cloned into the home directory of one user. ``` sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/readfreq_influxdb.service ``` Write into this file: ``` [Unit] Description=readfreq_influxdb python script After=multi-user.target [Service] Type=simple Restart=always RestartSec=5 ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /home/user/software_python/readfreq_influxdb.py StandardOutput=syslog StandardError=syslog [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ``` No the autostart can be activated: ``` sudo systemctl enable readfreq_influxdb.service sudo systemctl start readfreq_influxdb.service sudo systemctl status readfreq_influxdb.service ``` To deactivate it, use the command `sudo systemctl disable readfreq_influxdb.service`. # Sources/useful links: - Python Lib (MIT License): https://github.com/on1arf/jds6600_python - https://github.com/thomaseichhorn/funcgen - https://www.thomaschristlieb.de/ein-python-script-mit-systemd-als-daemon-systemd-tut-garnicht-weh/

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