Hi,
I am a beginner in search of a turorial(s) and advice on how to create a Local Pi Web Server with a GUI to control/monitor the Pi GPIO.
I've done countless searches and tried implementing several ideas, but none seemed to bind things together as a solution for me.
What I need is:
1) A GUI creator easy enough to learn, not too steep of a learning curve, and display somewhat professional controls/indicators.
I have low level intermediate LabVIEW experience creating vi's, so ideally, I would like displays at the LV level. I have attempted to
run the LabVIEW LINX software for headless RPi, but multiple attempts to even get the Pi to connect failed. If someone could assist
with this attempt, then I think I could have my solution.
2) Tutorials on how to make the Pi Web Server bidirectionally communicate with the GPIO to display and control. I don't have a lot of linux,
python, or java experience, mostly C coding, so this gives you an idea of where I'm at.
3) The server would be displayed on a Waveshare DSI 3.4" LCD Display, so positioning, sizing, and appearance will be necessary to learn.
I'm retired, so I have time to learn, but I need some direction. So far, all I've done is wander in the wilderness.
Thanks in advance for any guidance, advice, and assistance,
Joel
I am a beginner in search of a turorial(s) and advice on how to create a Local Pi Web Server with a GUI to control/monitor the Pi GPIO.
I've done countless searches and tried implementing several ideas, but none seemed to bind things together as a solution for me.
What I need is:
1) A GUI creator easy enough to learn, not too steep of a learning curve, and display somewhat professional controls/indicators.
I have low level intermediate LabVIEW experience creating vi's, so ideally, I would like displays at the LV level. I have attempted to
run the LabVIEW LINX software for headless RPi, but multiple attempts to even get the Pi to connect failed. If someone could assist
with this attempt, then I think I could have my solution.
2) Tutorials on how to make the Pi Web Server bidirectionally communicate with the GPIO to display and control. I don't have a lot of linux,
python, or java experience, mostly C coding, so this gives you an idea of where I'm at.
3) The server would be displayed on a Waveshare DSI 3.4" LCD Display, so positioning, sizing, and appearance will be necessary to learn.
I'm retired, so I have time to learn, but I need some direction. So far, all I've done is wander in the wilderness.
Thanks in advance for any guidance, advice, and assistance,
Joel
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