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Good point. Should a dedicated tweet be sent for each sensor violating the limit? Or do you think that a single tweet should be sent if a group of sensors exceed the limit.
While looking to improve my bot, stumbled across this bot of yours again.
To the demand of then, of course for each sensor a separate tweet, because the values are exceeded differently.
Possibly the sensor IDs from a CSV, which also specifies whether the values of temperature, humidity and air pressure should be output or not.
Not every sensor has temperature, humidity and air pressure.
Example:
sensor,plz,city,district,temperatur_s,air_humidity_s,air_pressure_s
761,60386,Frankfurt,Riederwald,1,1,0
996,60389,Frankfurt,Nordend-Ost,1,2,0
0 = value is not displayed or is not present
1 = Value is displayed
2 = Value is present but incorrect (humidity)
Hi,
my Suggestion is, to make this script possible to tweet this informationes for a list of sensors and not for only one sensor.
regards,
Oliver
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