Just a  small video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1tfKEM_9Eg


2013/6/10 António Ramos <[email protected]>

> The woden box its one piece only with a hole to fix the arduino nano and
> the rfid reader.
> A friend made it.
> I asked him to make another one.
> I need 2 boxes, one to be used in the entrance of our company, so users
> can pass the card to enter.
> The other to be used by our security dept to issue cards  to new users.
> They take the foto of the user , then read the tag from the tag directly
> from the web page, directly to the rfid tag field.
> All web, all web2py.
>
>
>
>
> 2013/6/10 Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
>
>> Yes the wooden box is fantastic!
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 10 June 2013 13:51:06 UTC-5, freäk qnc wrote:
>>
>>> Very interesting indeed! I'd love to read your blog/tutorial or watch
>>> your video on this project. Very interesting one... btw I love the wooden
>>> box for the RFID.
>>> Keep up the great work Antonio!
>>>
>>> Cheers! :)
>>>
>>> On Jun 10, 2013, at 10:46 AM, António Ramos wrote:
>>>
>>> I´m working on putting here some screenshots or a video showing it.
>>> So far
>>> My arduino hardware...
>>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/**rii867stp80pp5z/2013-05-09%**2011.15.07.jpg<https://www.dropbox.com/s/rii867stp80pp5z/2013-05-09%2011.15.07.jpg>
>>>
>>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/**0vpsfluq3z0kub4/2013-05-09%**2012.17.46.jpg<https://www.dropbox.com/s/0vpsfluq3z0kub4/2013-05-09%2012.17.46.jpg>
>>>
>>> I use:
>>> fullcalendar
>>> pypdf for the printing cards on the rfid card
>>> D3js
>>> Filepicker.io, allows to take pictures to workers from the browser
>>> page!!!
>>> Tornado messaging websockets
>>> Coffeescript
>>> and of course
>>> *WEB2PY*
>>>
>>> I lied, its not under 20 lines of nodejs . Its about 53 lines. Yet, in
>>> python i would need some more....
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/6/10 Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> Tell us more. Have some pictures or screenshots?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, 10 June 2013 05:21:50 UTC-5, Ramos wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I' not spanishhh.
>>>>> Portuguese from Portugal.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a web2py app to control all outside workers via an RFID reader.
>>>>> I use arduino to read the card and send it via serial. Then in the
>>>>> local PC  I have nodejs to read it and call a web2py service that via
>>>>> tornado sockets updates a web page.
>>>>> My web2py app is in the amazon cloud. It works so fasttttttttt just
>>>>> under 20 lines of nodejs.amazing!
>>>>>
>>>>> No dia Segunda-feira, 10 de Junho de 2013, [email protected]@
>>>>> gma****il.com <http://gmail.com/> escreveu:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks Jason and Antonio for your help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jason, thanks for the additional tips and info. You are right is not
>>>>>> web2py related, it's just python related when it comes to having the GPIO
>>>>>> working, then again anything assembled with web2py is related to it... 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> GPIO file contains that while loop you talked about and that's what is
>>>>>> necessary to have an event listener as mentioned earlier. Again if not
>>>>>> replicating that project we'll continue to have a "failure to 
>>>>>> communicate",
>>>>>> so I agree, it's best we leave it at that as I've also already dropped
>>>>>> web2py althogether since it won't do for me and many who like me are
>>>>>> looking for an implementation that would work with more simplicity. So 
>>>>>> I'l
>>>>>> off to other option, but I thank you again for your time and help Jason.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> About NodeJS, I believe you might be incorrect. Is not as "new" as
>>>>>> you think and is already being heavily used for commercial and critical 
>>>>>> use
>>>>>> already... one company making use of it for instance, is Google, as I've
>>>>>> been told directly by a Google employee I know.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyway I am really glad Antonio passed along the info... first of all
>>>>>> I love to see more technologies reaching the pi world and empowering the 
>>>>>> pi
>>>>>> platform, and also because coincidentally I've started to get into nodejs
>>>>>> since a short while so that'll be a great learning project from me.
>>>>>> Muchisimas gracias por el enlace Antonio! :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers! ;D
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jun 10, 2013, at 4:21 AM, Jason (spot) Brower wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sounds interesting.  Personally my system ran with very little cpu at
>>>>>> all.  There are way to make it run effeciently.
>>>>>> Node is a fun new technology, but I personally don't trust it for
>>>>>> commercial use yet.  It's still at that young and fragmenting stage so 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> technology could change to fast. :)
>>>>>> Have fun and it would be great to see what you do with the pi.
>>>>>> BR,
>>>>>> Jason
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 10:54 AM, António Ramos <[email protected]
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry to disappoint you but raspberry pi go a lot better with nodejs
>>>>>> javascrcipt framework.Almost no CPU usage....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> check this
>>>>>> http://pijs.io/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2013/6/10 Jason (spot) Brower <[email protected]>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> HI,
>>>>>> I'm not totally sure what the gpio file is about, but an easy way to
>>>>>> do it is to have while loop in a python file.  Each time it goes through
>>>>>> the loop it can do things like check the serial line for sensor data, run
>>>>>> any automated items like turning on the lights in the evening, and read 
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> messages that where sent to the server from the internal network. I used
>>>>>> ampy back in the day: 
>>>>>> https://launchpad.net/**amp**y<https://launchpad.net/ampy>with that 
>>>>>> system running, you can check for data from the network and send
>>>>>> it as a command to your device.  It's not web2py at this point.  web2py
>>>>>> only assembles the ampy messages that are clicked on and sends them to 
>>>>>> your
>>>>>> service running the the backend.
>>>>>> I'd be happy to help you there if you like.  But it's not very web2py
>>>>>> related, so I think it should be off list.  Time is limited for me, but 
>>>>>> we
>>>>>> could do something. :)
>>>>>> BR,
>>>>>> Jason Brower
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:50 AM, freäk qnc <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Jason,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for your reply. You're right it's a group of about 5k users,
>>>>>> although I must say that while on webiopi group with less than 150 users 
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> would get an answer on the same day, which I thought was amazing given 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> few users and just one developer. I guess the more users the more 
>>>>>> difficult
>>>>>> to get answers as many ask and few can provide an answer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regarding the verbosity of my post you may notice that my original
>>>>>> post had a mere 5 lines (well on my large screen it is at least ;D), 
>>>>>> before
>>>>>> I stated "My experience so far to give you a bit of background 
>>>>>> context..."
>>>>>> which was only a recount to give those interested in reading further, an
>>>>>> idea about what I had tried before landing on web2py, but was not to 
>>>>>> needed
>>>>>> to understand what I was asking in the prior paragraph.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> About the bump, mine didn't mean to be one (which was also about 4
>>>>>> lines long going by my screen). In all honesty I was just thanking 
>>>>>> everyone
>>>>>> on my way out.
>>>>>> I had spent several sleepless nights digging for info and reading
>>>>>> docs to make this work and that got me nowhere. In the meantime the 
>>>>>> author
>>>>>> of the referenced instructable was nice enough to get back to me, but
>>>>>> unfortunately it was (in short) with a "sorry can't be of more help" 
>>>>>> reply.
>>>>>> So I figured it wasn't meant for me to go down the web2py path.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I didn't look at what I was asking in terms of percentages, I thought
>>>>>> web2py on raspberry isn't much different than web2py on linux, so I 
>>>>>> thought
>>>>>> I was asking 100% about python programming in web2py, while referencing 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> small application in the linked instructable tutorial, my bad. Anyone
>>>>>> curious or wanting to help would have only needed to install that same 
>>>>>> app
>>>>>> on a raspberrypi to replicate understand what was being asked.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for the generic info which validate what I already
>>>>>> knew. Indeed there is the need of a "deamon" or service running on the 
>>>>>> same
>>>>>> host where web2py is installed to have a permanent listener to events
>>>>>> (whether triggered by webUI or a sensor change). In the case of the
>>>>>> referenced instructable, that'****d be the "GPIOServer.py", which
>>>>>> once launched (by rooting into the raspberry
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