This acts as a web-based CGM (Continuous Glucose Montinor) to allow multiple caregivers to remotely view a patients glucose data in realtime. The server reads a MongoDB which is intended to be data from a physical CGM, where it sends new SGV (sensor glucose values) as the data becomes available. The data is then displayed graphically and blood glucose values are predicted 0.5 hours ahead using a autoregressive second order model. Alarms are generated for high and low values, which can be cleared by any watcher of the data.
Community maintained fork of the original cgm-remote-monitor.
Requirements:
Clone this repo then install dependencies into the root of the project:
$ npm install
Optionally, use Vagrant with the
included Vagrantfile
and setup.sh
to install OS and node packages to
a virtual machine.
host$ vagrant up
host$ vagrant ssh
vm$ setup.sh
The setup script will install OS packages then run npm install
.
The Vagrant VM serves to your host machine only on 192.168.33.10, you can access the web interface on http://192.168.33.10:1337
The data being uploaded from the server to the client is from a MongoDB server such as mongolab. In order to access the database, the appropriate credentials need to be filled into the JSON file in the root directory. SGV data from the database is assumed to have the following fields: date, sgv. Once all that is ready, just host your web app on your service of choice.
You can use the default null database_configuration.json
config if you set the following environment variables instead.
(Hosting providers often make this easy, and this allows you to avoid
editing anything.)
CUSTOMCONNSTR_mongo
- the mongo connection string, corresponds toDB.url
.CUSTOMCONNSTR_mongo_collection
- the mongo collection to use, corresponds toDB.collection
.
Easy to emulate on the commandline:
echo 'CUSTOMCONNSTR_mongo="mongodb://sally:[email protected]/db"' >> my.env
echo 'CUSTOMCONNSTR_mongo_collection="sallyCGMCollection"' >> my.env
From now on you can run using
$ env $(cat my.env) PORT=1337 node server.js
Your hosting provider probably has a way to set these through their GUI.
Feel free to post an issue, but read the wiki first.
cgm-remote-monitor - web app to broadcast cgm readings
Copyright (C) 2014 Nightscout contributors. See the COPYRIGHT file
at the root directory of this distribution and at
https://github.com/nightscout/cgm-remote-monitor/blob/master/COPYRIGHT
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