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anturi

v0.2.4

Published

Anturi is a command line tool for monitoring RuuviTag sensors and sending them to cloud server.

Downloads

8

Readme

Anturi

npm GitHub

Anturi is a free client app that sends data from Ruuvi sensors to the cloud-based monitoring at anturi.nuudeli.com. It can be run on devices such as Raspberry Pi.

Screenshot of the Anturi app

Installing

You can install Anturi with npm:

npm install -g anturi

Alternatively, you can use npx to install and run Anturi:

npx anturi -t "token here"

Note: npx is a package runner tool that comes bundled with npm. You should already have it if you have installed the latest Node.js.

Usage with anturi.nuudeli.com

  1. Sign up for a free account at anturi.nuudeli.com.
  2. After logging in, you will receive a token.
  3. Use the token with the Anturi client application:
npx anturi -t "token here"

Anturi will automatically detect sensors and start sending data. After the first sensors have sent data, you should see sensor data in your dashboard. This can take around 10 seconds.

Note for Mac OS X users

Your terminal needs Bluetooth access in order for the client application to work:

Options

You can also use Anturi without the cloud-based solution. In this case, data will not be sent anywhere.

npx anturi

Send data for 60 seconds and then shut down (suitable for recurring cron jobs):

npx anturi --timeout 60

Filter out sensors by MAC address (to prevent sending data from neighbor sensors):

npx anturi --filter "00:11:22:33:44:55"

Use an alternative cloud-solution:

npx anturi --url "https://your_cloud_solution.com"

Contribution

We welcome pull requests for contributions to the Anturi project. The project is open-source and released under the MIT license.

Disclaimer: This project is not affiliated with Ruuvi Innovations Oy. Ruuvi is a registered trademark of Ruuvi Innovations Oy.