Web Viewer is still not working.
"Web Viewer is still not working."
I'm interested too, I used it in the past. Have you tried to contact the developer?
Doe anybody know if WEB WIEVER works?
How can I analyze logs uploaded to webserver?
Was TORUQE abandoned by seller?
I am working on a (free) replacement service because I used it frequently in the past but hadn't had the time to build something...
Fun fact: Once I even used it for an insurance claim (opponents insurer claimed I wasn't at the site of the accident, and I could prove I was using torque web viewer)
Anyway... I'm planning to release this service this month to the public.
Current state is I need to write the UI to display the data. Log ingestion, processing and retrieval is complete.
Stay tuned fellow torquers 🙂
A complete replacement of Web Viewer:
https://github.com/rootmax84/RedBox-Telemetry
While this is fine, you have to host it somewhere. This applies to 99% of the provided solutions. And then you can't be sure what happens with the data really.
And just because I wanted to create something unique, I went the extra mile and wrote a solution from the ground up. With security and scalability in mind.
So here we are: https://telemetrym8.com
Use it or don't use it. I provide this service free of charge with the hopes that it is useful to anybody who just wants to log and view their data.
I wrote it primarily for myself and friends who occasionally spend their spare time on race tracks. So it has to cope with 10hz sensor submission and should provide tools for the ECU tuners to investigate what happened. It's going to receive specific real time data analysis over the next months because of that.
I don't understand what do u mean. RedBox Telemetry fully production ready, fast, scalable, secure. Publishing an application/service today is not a problem anyway
Not everybody is tech savvy enough for that. Keep that in mind.
Expect people who use torque to be "just car owners".
Could I get you to help me with setting up the same thing on my own servers? Everything I'll need and a write up on how to get it running would be ideal. That way those of us with the tools have a way to set up our own web viewer can do so. I'm as upset as anyone that it seems Ian has lost interest and/or motivation/time to continue working with Torque. I worry that before long Google will drop the app from the stores as a result of a lack of development, which means we'll need a solution to that as well.