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I think they put it in Service mode and then it's unlogged.
Thats not what I asked. Any one else?I self host on my Mac mini that's running 24/7.
I was confused when you said you had no web hosting. Anyway, my point is there's no reason to pay for this if you have a small computer or a Raspberry Pi that you can run this on. I'll let someone else chime in on the rest of your question.Thats not what I asked. Any one else?
So, apparently, I still own a web site that I have been paying for. No web hosting atm.
Could I just follow these instructions to get Teslamate up and running for me?
TeslaMate Setup - Tesla Spot
Overview https://youtu.be/0pKRTjHE5EY TeslaMate is open source and completely free for everyone to use. Huge shout out to its author, Adrian Krumpf. TeslaMate is a self-hosted data logger and visualization tool for your Tesla. This means every trip, kilowatt, state of charge, charge duration...www.tslaspot.com
Did you look at the article? It goes over web hosting viable for teslamate. I can web host for 3 years for less then the price of a Pi that you cant buy anyway.I was confused when you said you had no web hosting. Anyway, my point is there's no reason to pay for this if you have a small computer or a Raspberry Pi that you can run this on. I'll let someone else chime in on the rest of your question.
Maybe inexpensive is relative, but I don't see any in stock to purchase anyhow. Web hosting is cheaper and has the added benefit of being able to access on any browser, not just local network.Hosting 27x7 on an inexpensive Raspberry Pi 4, 8GB with inline battery acting as a UPS, should grid power fail - until the whole house generator kicks in 15s later. Works well.
Sure, but maybe it's just me who prefers being in control of my data (when possible). I run mine on a Mac mini server that's on 24/7 anyway. But I recognize not everyone is going to have the same use case.Did you look at the article? It goes over web hosting viable for teslamate. I can web host for 3 years for less then the price of a Pi that you cant buy anyway.
Maybe inexpensive is relative, but I don't see any in stock to purchase anyhow. Web hosting is cheaper and has the added benefit of being able to access on any browser, not just local network.
Maybe no one goes this route?
Sure, but maybe it's just me who prefers being in control of my data (when possible). I run mine on a Mac mini server that's on 24/7 anyway. But I recognize not everyone is going to have the same use case.
Did you look at the article? It goes over web hosting viable for teslamate. I can web host for 3 years for less then the price of a Pi that you cant buy anyway.
Maybe inexpensive is relative, but I don't see any in stock to purchase anyhow. Web hosting is cheaper and has the added benefit of being able to access on any browser, not just local network.
Maybe no one goes this route?
This.I would not recommend externally hosting Teslamate unless you also have a reverse proxy in place to secure it. The absolute easiest way to host it is through a set of Docker containers - regardless of whether you self-host or use an external hosting provider.
But if you do externally host then I have no advice to give.
Agreed. Not sure why some would “download” a valid post about security concerns with web hosting!This.
The teslamate stack as currently implemented is not setup to be hosted somewhere directly accessible. You need to know what you're doing to do that. There's no SSL encryption, user/password or anything. You would need to make sure to set up VPN access to the cloud host or setup a reverse SSL proxy (NGINX, Traefik, HA Proxy).
I personally self-host at home and on the rare occasion I want to look at it when I am not home, I VPN to my server and then load it.
Exactly the same process here.This.
The teslamate stack as currently implemented is not setup to be hosted somewhere directly accessible. You need to know what you're doing to do that. There's no SSL encryption, user/password or anything. You would need to make sure to set up VPN access to the cloud host or setup a reverse SSL proxy (NGINX, Traefik, HA Proxy).
I personally self-host at home and on the rare occasion I want to look at it when I am not home, I VPN to my server and then load it.
Me too. Followed those instuctions with just a few tweaks and was running it on AWS but sometime ago Tesla started blocking AWS, GCP, etc They probably don't do that anymore but at that time I just moved it to a tiny server I have sitting around at home. Essentially same setup for that and I also push backups to cloud. I also do this for a living so it was straightforward but if you aren't sure you might get someone to give you a little help if you are going to open it up to internet.Right, I just did this: Advanced installation with Traefik, Let's Encrypt & HTTP Basic Auth | TeslaMate
Pretty straightforward.
Also setup a crontab to push the backups to Google Storage once a week and pull the latest Teslamate once a week.
Did you resolve this by any chance? I see that Grafana 8 has more/better support for Alerts, which was released after your initial post.I've got TeslaMate running on Docker on a Windows 10 PC. How do I get alerts to work. I have set up a Telegram Notification Channel and the test alert works fine, but how do I set up Alert Rules. For example, I want an alert to notify me when the SoC is less than 25%. So I go to the "Charge Level" Dashboard, edit, and click the Bell icon on the bottom left and it says "Template variables are not supported in alert queries". Any help would be appreciated please.
teslamate=# select id, efficiency from cars;
id | efficiency
----+------------
1 |
(1 row)
teslamate=# select * from cars;
id | eid | vid | model | efficiency | inserted_at | updated_at | vin | name | trim_badging | settings_id | exterior_color | spoiler_type | wheel_type | display_priority
----+------------------+--------------+-------+------------+---------------------+---------------------+-------------------+----------+--------------+-------------+----------------+--------------+------------+------------------
1 | 1493058266263777 | 265533451232 | | | 2021-11-22 17:33:31 | 2021-11-22 17:33:31 | 5YJSA1E5XMF454--- | Catalina | 100D | 1 | SolidBlack | None | Cardenio19 | 1
(1 row)