Sending data on emoncms from emonpi

Hi everyone,

I have my IoTaWatt that is sending his data via Wi-Fi on my emonpi, and some emonth and tx that are sending their data to the same pi via radio signal. I want mi emonpi to send all these data to my server that is running emoncms. The fact is that it is doing it well for the inputs that are sending via radio signal, but I didn’t find how to send the data received from the IoTaWatt. I precise that I can’t send directly the data from the IoTaWatt to my server, because of some certificates problems on my server’s side I can’t resolve.
I am pretty sure it is possible to do it and maybe the solution is right there in front of my eyes but I think I need some help to see it.
I am posting this topic on this forum because I think the problem does not come from the IoTaWatt, for example you can replace the IoTaWatt by another emonpi pushing data in Wi-Fi to the emonpi I have, in my opinion it would be the same situation.

Finally, here’s my emon hub config :

#######################################################################
#######################      emonhub.conf     #########################
#######################################################################
### emonHub configuration file, for info see documentation:
### https://github.com/openenergymonitor/emonhub/blob/emon-pi/configuration.md
#######################################################################
#######################    emonHub  settings    #######################
#######################################################################

[hub]
### loglevel must be one of DEBUG, INFO, INFO, ERROR, and CRITICAL
loglevel = INFO
### Uncomment this to also send to syslog
# use_syslog = yes
#######################################################################
#######################       Interfacers       #######################
#######################################################################

[interfacers]
### This interfacer manages the RFM12Pi/RFM69Pi/emonPi module
[[RFM2Pi]]
    Type = EmonHubJeeInterfacer
    [[[init_settings]]]
        com_port = /dev/ttyAMA0
        com_baud = 38400                        # 9600 for old RFM12Pi
    [[[runtimesettings]]]
        pubchannels = ToEmonCMS,
        subchannels = ToRFM12,

        group = 210
        frequency = 433
        baseid = 4                              # emonPi / emonBase nodeID
        calibration = 230V                      # (UK/EU: 230V, US: 110V)
        quiet = true                            # Disable quite mode (default enabled) to enable RF packet debugging, show packets which fail crc
        # interval =  300                         # Interval to transmit time to emonGLCD (seconds)
        

[[MQTT]]

    Type = EmonHubMqttInterfacer
    [[[init_settings]]]
        mqtt_host = 127.0.0.1
        mqtt_port = 1883
        mqtt_user = emonpi
        mqtt_passwd = emonpimqtt2016

    [[[runtimesettings]]]
        pubchannels = ToRFM12,
        subchannels = ToEmonCMS,

        # emonhub/rx/10/values format
        # Use with emoncms Nodes module
        node_format_enable = 1
        node_format_basetopic = emonhub/

        # emon/emontx/power1 format - use with Emoncms MQTT input
        # http://github.com/emoncms/emoncms/blob/master/docs/RaspberryPi/MQTT.md
        nodevar_format_enable = 1
        nodevar_format_basetopic = emon/

[[emoncmsorg]]
    Type = EmonHubEmoncmsHTTPInterfacer
    [[[init_settings]]]
    [[[runtimesettings]]]
        pubchannels = ToRFM12,
        subchannels = ToEmonCMS,
        url = https://outils-numeriques.ines-solaire.org/mesuresPEB
        apikey = 0f8139cd5cc14ad17c737fc6ae53556a
        senddata = 1                    # Enable sending data to Emoncms.org
        sendstatus = 0                  # Enable sending WAN IP to Emoncms.org MyIP > https://emoncms.org/myip/list
        sendinterval= 30                # Bulk send interval to Emoncms.org in seconds

#######################################################################
#######################          Nodes          #######################
#######################################################################

[nodes]

## See config user guide: https://github.com/openenergymonitor/emonhub/blob/emon-pi/conf/emonhub.conf

[[4]]
    nodename = emonpi2
    [[[rx]]]
        names = power1,power2,power1pluspower2,vrms,t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,pulsecount
        datacodes = h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, L
        scales = 1,1,1,0.01,0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
        units = W,W,W,V,C,C,C,C,C,C,p

[[6]]
   nodename = emontx6
   [[[rx]]]
      names = power1, power2, power3, power4, vrms, temp1, temp2, temp3, temp4, temp5, temp6, pulse
      datacodes = h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,L
      scales = 1,1,1,1,0.01,0.1,0.1, 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
      units = W,W,W,W,V,C,C,C,C,C,C,p

[[7]]
   nodename = emontx7
   [[[rx]]]
      names = power1, power2, power3, power4, vrms, temp1, temp2, temp3, temp4, temp5, temp6, pulse
      datacodes = h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,L
      scales = 1,1,1,1,0.01,0.1,0.1, 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
      units = W,W,W,W,V,C,C,C,C,C,C,p

[[8]]
    nodename = emontx8
    [[[rx]]]
       names = power1, power2, power3, power4, vrms, temp1, temp2, temp3, temp4, temp5, temp6, pulse
       datacodes = h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,h,L
       scales = 1,1,1,1,0.01,0.1,0.1, 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
       units = W,W,W,W,V,C,C,C,C,C,C,p

[[20]]
    nodename = emonth20
    firmware = emonTH_DHT22_DS18B20_RFM69CW
    hardware = emonTH_(Node_ID_Switch_DIP1:ON_DIP2:OFF)
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery
       datacode = h
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1
       units = C,C,%,V

[[21]]
    nodename = emonth21
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery
       datacode = h
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1
       units = C,C,%,V

[[22]]
    nodename = emonth22
    firmware = emonTH_DHT22_DS18B20_RFM69CW
    hardware = emonTH_(Node_ID_Switch_DIP1:ON_DIP2:OFF)
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery
       datacode = h
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1
       units = C,C,%,V


[[23]]
    nodename = emonth23
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery, pulsecount
       datacodes = h,h,h,h,L
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
       units = C,C,%,V,p

[[24]]
    nodename = emonth24
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery, pulsecount
       datacodes = h,h,h,h,L
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
       units = C,C,%,V,p

[[25]]
    nodename = emonth25
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery, pulsecount
       datacodes = h,h,h,h,L
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
       units = C,C,%,V,p

[[26]]
    nodename = emonth26
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery, pulsecount
       datacodes = h,h,h,h,L
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
       units = C,C,%,V,p

[[27]]
    nodename = emonth27
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery, pulsecount
       datacodes = h,h,h,h,L
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
       units = C,C,%,V,p

[[28]]
    nodename = emonth28
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery, pulsecount
       datacodes = h,h,h,h,L
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
       units = C,C,%,V,p

[[29]]
    nodename = emonth29
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery, pulsecount
       datacodes = h,h,h,h,L
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
       units = C,C,%,V,p

[[30]]
    nodename = emonth30
    [[[rx]]]
       names = temperature, external temperature, humidity, battery, pulsecount
       datacodes = h,h,h,h,L
       scales = 0.1,0.1,0.1,0.1,1
       units = C,C,%,V,p

[Formatted for presentation - Moderator (RW)]

Hello @antonin.quard unfortunately there is actually not an easy solution for this, ideally there would be a HTTP forwarding feature on the emonPi itself in the emonhub software but it’s not something we have implemented yet I’m afraid. If you are able to solve the issue to sorting the certificate problem that would probably be easier.

Have you considered using a remote access service such as dataplicity to access the data directly off the pi rather than forwarding to a second server?