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    Homebaked | Raspberry Pi + Django Home Server

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Homebaked | Raspberry Pi + Django Home Server

    Homebaked | Raspberry Pi + Django Home Server
    Last updated 11/2016
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.46 GB | Duration: 4h 13m

    Build a Home / Local Networked Server with a Django-powered Web application to create a local-network-only app.

    What you'll learn

    Local Networked Server using Raspberry Pi 3 Model B

    Django-powered web application

    Setup Apache2 on a Linux system (useful for other Linux systems)

    Create a Home Automation Hub with a Raspberry Pi and Python

    Install an OS on a Raspberry Pi (OS: Raspbian Jessie; a Linux Debian distro for Pi)

    Requirements

    Basic Python

    Basic Django (see first Django Video)

    Need access to a Home/Local Network (firewalls could cause issues)

    Recommended Equipment (see video)

    Description

    We're on the cusp of controlling every item within our house using code, the internet, and a small computer. Microcontrollers are inexpensive computers (like $35 inexpensive) that can be hacked on to create your very own web application for your local network. 
    This is huge. Let's not understate this in any measure. You, yes you, can write some basic code and control every electronic piece in your house? That's pretty awesome.
    Now, we're still a little ways away before every electronic item is connected to the Internet but once it is, you'll be able to use what you learned here to control these items at will. 
    The technology we use is:
    Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Django 1.10Python 3Apache2 & mod_wsgi (for the Web Server)
    What we do in this course can likely be used with different versions of Django and to any new versions of Raspberry Pi that may come out so keep that in mind too.
    Let's do this!

    Overview

    Section 1: Welcome to Homebaked

    Lecture 1 Welcome

    Lecture 2 Equipment

    Lecture 3 Django Intro

    Lecture 4 Using Github

    Section 2: OS for Raspberry Pi

    Lecture 5 Download Software

    Lecture 6 Install Software

    Lecture 7 Flash SD Card & Install Raspbian Jessie Linux

    Section 3: Raspberry Pi - SSH, IP, Updates, and Installations

    Lecture 8 Get Raspberry Pi's IP Address

    Lecture 9 SSH Into Pi

    Lecture 10 PI Updates, Upgrades, & Install Django

    Section 4: Setup Apache 2 & Basic Django Project

    Lecture 11 Setup Apache2 & Django Part 1

    Lecture 12 Setup Apache2 & Django Part 2

    Lecture 13 FTP with Cyberduck and Transmit

    Section 5: Django Pi Time (Django Project)

    Lecture 14 Setup Django Project

    Lecture 15 Startapp Timeclock

    Lecture 16 Serving Static Files

    Lecture 17 User Activity in Admin

    Lecture 18 Validation for Correct Activity on Model

    Lecture 19 View for User Activity

    Lecture 20 Model Manager for Toggling Activity

    Lecture 21 Activity View for Toggle & Current

    Lecture 22 Login Form

    Lecture 23 Authenticate & Login

    Lecture 24 Verify User Password to Check In

    Lecture 25 Time Based Action Validation

    Lecture 26 Users Activity Part 1

    Lecture 27 Users Activity Part 2

    Lecture 28 Users Activity Part 3

    Lecture 29 Decorators for Login & Staff Required

    Lecture 30 Integrate Bootstrap

    Lecture 31 Django Project Complete

    Section 6: Django Project to Raspberry PI

    Lecture 32 Download & FTP New Django Project to Pi

    Lecture 33 Update Permissions for Database on Pi

    Lecture 34 Running tests on Devices in Real Time

    Lecture 35 GPIO & Django

    Section 7: Thank you

    Lecture 36 Thank you and next steps

    Anyone interested in Home Automation + Internet of Things (iot),Entrepreneurs,Python/Django Users,Beginners to Advanced Technical Users (we do it all step-by-step)