Remove ping duplication from data model
Simplified data model slightly by removing ping fields being sent both as `ping` measures and as fields on the `speed` measure. Most things are now only sent directly through the `speed` measure.
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ There are some added features to allow some additional details that Ookla provid
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* Slightly different environment variables to set up InfluxDB connection
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* Speeds will be returned in bytes without transforming into MBit/s, just like the speedtest does
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* The measure duplication of `speeds>bandwith_up/down` and `download>bandwith` and `upload>bandwith` has been removed, leaving only the `speeds` fields.
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* The measure duplication of `speeds>bandwith_up/down` and `download>bandwith` and `upload>bandwith` has been removed, leaving only the `speeds` fields. Same thing with `ping` and `speeds>latency/jitter` duplication.
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* Setting a ping/speedtest interval of 0 will turn the respective test off
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* By default only failed tests will be printed to stdout/stderr, this can be controlled through `SPEEDTEST_DEBUG`
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main.py
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main.py
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@ -94,14 +94,6 @@ def format_for_influx(data):
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# There is additional data in the speedtest-cli output but it is likely not necessary to store.
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influx_data = [
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{
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"measurement": "ping",
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"time": data["timestamp"],
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"fields": {
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"jitter": data["ping"]["jitter"],
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"latency": data["ping"]["latency"],
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},
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},
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{
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"measurement": "packetLoss",
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"time": data["timestamp"],
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"measurement": "speeds",
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"time": data["timestamp"],
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"fields": {
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"jitter": data["ping"]["jitter"],
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"latency": data["ping"]["latency"],
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"packetLoss": pkt_loss(data),
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"ping_jitter": data["ping"]["jitter"],
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"ping_latency": data["ping"]["latency"],
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"packet_loss": pkt_loss(data),
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"bandwidth_down": data["download"]["bandwidth"],
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"bytes_down": data["download"]["bytes"],
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"elapsed_down": data["download"]["elapsed"],
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+ str(data_json["ping"]["latency"])
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+ " ms - download: "
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+ str(data_json["download"]["bandwidth"])
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+ " Mb/s - upload: "
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+ " b/s - upload: "
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+ str(data_json["upload"]["bandwidth"])
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+ " Mb/s - isp: "
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+ " b/s - isp: "
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+ data_json["isp"]
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+ " - ext. IP: "
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+ data_json["interface"]["externalIp"]
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