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- | **Saving and transferring images to Calgary:** | + | **Camera setup in the raspberry pi** |
- | Scripts for saving and transferring the saved images from the Raspberry pi camera are in: /// | + | |
- | Saved images from the Raspberry | + | 1.Create a folder on the desktop named pi-cam-latest and add the below listed files from the ADPAA repository by copy and pasting them into the new folder. |
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+ | Do not attempt to run the transfer+move.sh file yet as their needs to be setup done on the file and on the aws side before it will work without causing issues. This will be gone over in further sections. You can however test the save-image.py file to ensure the camera is working. | ||
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+ | *save-image.py | ||
+ | *save-image.sh | ||
+ | *transfer+remove.sh | ||
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- | * save-img.sh saves images from the Raspberry pi camera using the python code save-image.py | ||
- | * transfer+remove.sh transfer the saved images to the MetTrailer AWS instance to then transfer them to Calgary and remove them from the Raspberry pi. | ||
- | * MetTrailer.pem is the key needed to transfer the saved Raspberry pi camera images to AWS instance. | ||
- | **Example of crontab to save and transfer images to Calgary:** | ||
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