Here I've got the variables obtained from the detection device (e.g. was an elephant detected, what kind, time, location of detection device, etc) and I dump them to the JSON format file. We can go ahead and send this file to the deter device, or upload it to a server. If you've been reading the updates you'll realise I gave up on using XML!
# Here we write the values of variables we've obtained to our JSON
# elephant alert
# message file
import json
#the variables with dummy values
spotted = "Yes"
time = "0130"
date = "01/10/2017"
lat = "-11111111"
lon = "-00000000"
lonemale = "yes"
herd = "no"
calves = "no"
deter_sent = "yes"
audio_deter = "yes"
physical_deter = "no"
batteryvoltage = "12"
#getting them into JSON format
data = {
"spotted" : spotted,
"time:" : time,
"date" : date,
"latitude" : lat,
"longitude" : lon,
"details" : {
"lonemale": lonemale,
"herd": herd,
"calves": calves
},
"deter" : {
"deterdone" : deter_sent,
"deteraudio" : audio_deter,
"deterphysical" : physical_deter
},
"battery" : batteryvoltage
}
#writing them to JSONelephants.json JSON file
with open('JSONelephants.json', 'w') as f:
json.dump(data, f)
I did rather question the whole concept of actually storing our variables in JSON-format alert message files after I finished up doing it! Why not just send the variables themselves to the web server, SMS, twitter? That's fine for twitter and SMS, but I figure uploading the JSON to the server is going to save a bit of code. Hopefully!
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