π Resilient monitoring system that detects utility outages in unreliable environments (e.g. IoT, RaspberryPi, etc)
APACHE-2.0 License
π Resilient monitoring system that detects home utility outages in unreliable environments (e.g. IoT, RaspberryPi, etc).
Hirsh is designed and optimized for:
The project is in early MVP state.
It's being actively tested using my RaspberryPi Zero 2W under the current unstable πΊπ¦ Ukrainian infrastructure conditions.
Hirsh can be executed in any IoT device or board computer that supports Linux-like OS and Python 3.9+.
In theory, you can track any utilities your home has (e.g. electricity, network, gas, water, etc.). However, in practice it's the easiest to track:
Hirsh is notification agnostic application. It's designed to support rich variety of mediums.
The primary way to notify you about outages is via Telegram bot. You need to create a new bot and add it to a group or a channel.
This is the list of notification sources that will be added next.
Technically, Hirhs is an asyncio Python3 daemon. It uses SQLite to persist gathered information, process and keep you notified.