# 🌡️ Arduino Sketch: DS18B20 Sensor via Wi-Fi (REST Endpoints & Dashboard) This **example Sketch** demonstrates how to use the [Arduino Temperature Control Library](https://github.com/milesburton/Arduino-Temperature-Control-Library) on an **ESP8266** or **ESP32** to read temperature data from **Maxim (Dallas) DS18B20** sensors. The Sketch publishes the readings via Wi-Fi in two ways: 1. **REST Endpoints** - Ideal for Node-RED, Home Assistant, or other automation platforms. 2. **A Human-Friendly Dashboard** - A simple web interface, powered by [Chart.js](https://www.chartjs.org/) and [Tailwind CSS](https://tailwindcss.com/), displaying current and historical temperatures. --- ## 🔎 Features - Reads from one or more **DS18B20** temperature sensors - Configurable **polling interval** (in milliseconds) and **history length** (number of readings) - **Lightweight dashboard** that visualizes the last N readings - **REST endpoints** for easy integration: - `/temperature` - current readings - `/sensors` - sensor addresses - `/history` - historical data --- ## 📚 Potential Use Cases - **Node-RED** automation flows: Perform regular HTTP GET requests against `/temperature` or `/history` - **Home Assistant** integrations: Use built-in REST sensors to track temperature over time - **Extensible to other sensor types** (humidity, light, pressure, etc.) by following the same approach --- ## 🛠️ Getting Started 1. **Clone or download** this repository 2. **Open the Sketch** (the `.ino` file) in the Arduino IDE (or other environment) 3. **Install dependencies**: - [Arduino Temperature Control Library](https://github.com/milesburton/Arduino-Temperature-Control-Library) - ESP8266 or ESP32 core for Arduino 4. **Set your Wi-Fi credentials** in the code: ```cpp const char* ssid = "YourNetwork"; const char* password = "YourPassword"; ``` 5. **Adjust** the interval and history: ```cpp // Configuration const unsigned long READ_INTERVAL = 10000; // e.g. 10 seconds const int HISTORY_LENGTH = 360; // 1 hour at 10-second intervals ``` 6. **Connect** the DS18B20 sensor(s) to the ESP, using OneWire with a pull-up resistor 7. **Upload** the Sketch to your device 8. **Check** the serial monitor for the IP 9. **Navigate** to that IP in your browser to see the chart-based interface --- ## ❓ Questions & Support - **Library Matters**: If you have issues with the **Arduino Temperature Control Library** itself, please open a ticket in the [official repository](https://github.com/milesburton/Arduino-Temperature-Control-Library/issues) - **This Sketch**: For help customizing this example, dealing with Wi-Fi issues, or setting up the chart dashboard, and other device-specific tweaks, please visit the [Arduino Forum](https://forum.arduino.cc/). You will find many friendly developers there ready to help. --- ## 📜 License This project is distributed under the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT). > We hope you find this Sketch useful for monitoring temperatures - both in a machine-readable (REST) and human-friendly (web dashboard) format. Happy hacking! 🚀