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hue-visualizer

An application to visualize the Philips Hue activity for retards, which goes to the moon 🚀 It's maybe more a Philips Hue usage visualization and at the beginning a playground.

Project motivation

I control all my smart home devices with my pretty awesome white-blue Philips Hue via Alexa and enjoy all advantages. But everything i'm able to control or see is the actual snapshot about which device is turned on or off. This Project, how ever it will be implemented and whatever it contains, collects all data to visualize the usage over any period of time. It may could help to improve to reduce the energy consumption by turning off and on the plugs automatically.

Technical stuff

This project uses Quarkus, the Supersonic Subatomic Java Framework.

And https://github.com/ZeroOne3010/yetanotherhueapi as Philips Hue API

Running the application in dev mode

You can run your application in dev mode that enables live coding using:

./gradlew quarkusDev

NOTE: Quarkus now ships with a Dev UI, which is available in dev mode only at http://localhost:8080/q/dev/.

Packaging and running the application

The application can be packaged using:

./gradlew build

It produces the quarkus-run.jar file in the build/quarkus-app/ directory. Be aware that it’s not an über-jar as the dependencies are copied into the build/quarkus-app/lib/ directory.

If you want to build an über-jar, execute the following command:

./gradlew build -Dquarkus.package.type=uber-jar

The application is now runnable using java -jar build/quarkus-app/quarkus-run.jar.

Creating a native executable

You can create a native executable using:

./gradlew build -Dquarkus.package.type=native

Or, if you don't have GraalVM installed, you can run the native executable build in a container using:

./gradlew build -Dquarkus.package.type=native -Dquarkus.native.container-build=true

You can then execute your native executable with: ./build/hue-visualizer-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-runner

If you want to learn more about building native executables, please consult https://quarkus.io/guides/gradle-tooling.

Related guides

  • SmallRye OpenAPI (guide): Document your REST APIs with OpenAPI - comes with Swagger UI
  • Kotlin (guide): Write your services in Kotlin
  • RESTEasy JAX-RS (guide): REST endpoint framework implementing JAX-RS and more

Provided examples

RESTEasy JAX-RS example

REST is easy peasy with this Hello World RESTEasy resource.

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RESTEasy JSON serialisation using Jackson

This example demonstrate RESTEasy JSON serialisation by letting you list, add and remove quark types from a list. Quarked!

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