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Raspberry Pi Zero Cookbook

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Raspberry Pi Zero Cookbook

Overview of this book

The Raspberry Pi Zero, one of the most inexpensive, fully-functional computers available, is a powerful and revolutionary product developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The Raspberry Pi Zero opens up a new world for the makers out there. This book will give you expertise with the Raspberry Pi Zero, providing all the necessary recipes that will get you up and running. In this book, you will learn how to prepare your own circuits rather than buying the expensive add–ons available in the market. We start by showing you how to set up and manage the Pi Zero and then move on to configuring the hardware, running it with Linux, and programming it with Python scripts. Later, we integrate the Raspberry Pi Zero with sensors, motors, and other hardware. You will also get hands-on with interesting projects in media centers, IoT, and more.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Raspberry Pi Zero Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Controlling GPIOs using a web interface


You've been writing programs and running command-line tools and utilities to get things done, because you are the Raspberry Pi Zero expert! While it isn't too hard, you don't necessarily want to write and run a program each time you want to turn on a motor or light or take a sensor reading. For this recipe, we are going to see how we can control the GPIO bus from a web page, being served by a web server on your Raspberry Pi Zero.

Getting ready

For this recipe, we will continue using Python, but with a new library called Flask. Flask is a micro-framework for rendering Python programs into web pages, and it will work perfectly for creating a web-based GPIO controller. If you already have python and pip updated and configured, the command should be as simple as the following:

sudo pip install flask

After that, we jump right into coding!

How to do it...

  1. In your ch5 directory, create a new directory called templates with the mkdir command:

    mkdir /home/pi/share...