:experimental: :docdatetime: 2022-06-13T13:07:27.205Z = Infoscreen This document is about a screen that shows information. Shocking, I know. == Screenshot .Screenshot of the Infoscreen image::data_infoscreen/screenshot.jpg[Screenshot of the Infoscreen,80%] I obfuscated a few things to protect my personal information. == How it Started A few years ago I bought a new monitor for my PC. That left me with a monitor I could use for anything I want. So I decided to hook a Raspberry Pi to it and show some useful information like weather, calendar, and news. The monitor then was placed in the kitchen. == History === The First Implementation The first implementation for this was using vanilla JS (and of course HTML and CSS). Even though I had not had too much experience in JS, I tried to use "good" software development practices, like class inheritance and https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Modules[ES-Modules]. + I hosted it, using the default https://www.php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.webserver.php[PHP HTTP-Server] locally and opened a Chromium browser on localhost. If you are interested in the code, https://github.com/C0ntroller/infoscreen-old[here] is the repository of the second version, which uses most of the code from version one. === Phase Two The second version of this project basically took all the code from the first version and bundle it as an Electron App. I hoped that the performance would be increased by not using _the whole_ Chromium bloat. It (well, who would have guessed) didn't. + The old code is still up, so if you're interested you can find it https://github.com/C0ntroller/infoscreen-old[in this repository]. === Phase Three When I started to learn React more, I realized that what I tried to achieve in the prior versions are just React components. I rewrote what I had using React. But I also had already learned about Frameworks for React that provide static site generation like https://nextjs.org/[Next.JS] and https://www.gatsbyjs.com/[Gatsby]. + Gatsby looked like a good choice so I just went for it. It gets hosted in a Docker container on my own home server and the Pi just opens up a Chromium again. This marks the end of the development history. == So what's on the Screen? Currently, the following info is shown: - Time - Weather and weather map - two RSS news feeds - a Google calendar - departures on the nearest tram station - Spotify or info from my plant sensors Also, the background image is cycled through 20-ish images. When it's getting late, a dark mode gets activated and the weather map is replaced by I cute gif of a sleeping Pikachu. === Weather For the weather, I used the https://darksky.net/[DarkSky API]. Because Apple bought it and (of course) shut down the public API I had to switch to https://pirateweather.net/[Pirate Weather]. + Sadly the data from Pirate Weather seems to not be accurate most times. In the future, I probably want to switch to another API. === RSS News For news, I use the RSS feed of the https://www.tagesschau.de/[Tagesschau], one of the earliest and biggest news channels in Germany. I also put in a few topics from https://www.der-postillon.com/[Der Postillon] a German satire news page. It's available on https://www.the-postillon.com/[English too]. === Google Calendar It uses the https://developers.google.com/calendar[Google Calendar API] and orders the event by a day. === Departures My local public transport company has an API available to fetch data for the stations. It's quite simple to use actually! === Spotify This part shows which song is currently playing in the kitchen. How it works is a project in itself. A write-up will follow later. If nothing is playing, information about a few plant sensors is shown. === Plants This just fetches and shows the current status of the plant sensors from my https://www.home-assistant.io/[Home Assistant].