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Errors after updating to MQTTController build 25139
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I'm running MSR build 25139 on Docker, using MQTT controller 24293, and everything working as expected. But if I try to upgrade to MQTTController build 25139, I'm getting the following errors on MSR UI: An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa auto heating off" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute value_sensor.god Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa auto heating off" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute temperature_sensor.green Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa filter pump auto off" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute temperature_sensor.red Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa filter pump auto run" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute value_sensor.pump Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa watchdog" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute value_sensor.status Last 11:20:37 My MQTT configuration (local_mqtt_devices.yaml) for the related entity is: layzspa_message: type: ValueSensor capabilities: ["temperature_sensor", "value_sensor", "power_sensor"] primary_attribute: power_sensor.value events: "layzspa/message": "power_sensor.value": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.PWR )' expr: "float(payload.PWR)" "value_sensor.air": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.AIR )' expr: "float(payload.AIR)" "value_sensor.pump": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.FLT )' expr: "float(payload.FLT)" "value_sensor.god": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.GOD )' expr: "float(payload.GOD)" "value_sensor.lock": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.LCK )' expr: "float(payload.LCK)" "value_sensor.unit": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.UNT )' expr: "float(payload.UNT)" "value_sensor.error": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.ERR )' expr: "float(payload.ERR)" "temperature_sensor.green": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.GRN )' expr: "float(payload.GRN)" "temperature_sensor.red": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.RED )' expr: "float(payload.RED)" "temperature_sensor.target": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.TGT )' expr: "float(payload.TGT)" "temperature_sensor.value": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.TMP )' expr: "float(payload.TMP)" "temperature_sensor.virtual": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.VTM )' expr: "round(float(payload.VTM), 1)" "temperature_sensor.ambient": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.AMB )' expr: "float(payload.AMB)" "layzspa/Status": "value_sensor.status": if_expr: '! isnull( payload )' expr: "payload" "layzspa/button": "value_sensor.button": if_expr: '! isnull( payload )' expr: "payload" and in reactor.yaml I have: "layzspa_states": name: "Lay-Z-Spa States" friendly_name: 'Lay-Z-Spa States' include: layzspa_message I realize my MQTT configuration might be a bit unorthodox, but could there still be something unintentional in the latest MQTTController build? If needed, I can provide detailed logs.
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🎉 My very first MSR controller: OpenSprinkler
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Since today is my birthday - and I still pretend to be unconventional - I'm giving away a present to this wonderful community and I'm releasing my first OpenSprinkler controller for MSR. It was real fun to code it - and while it's still WIP, it seems to work OK for me. It's polling-based at the moment, but I'll add support for updates via MQTT very soon (it's already partially coded). Get it at (install is similar to MQTTController and such): https://github.com/dbochicchio/reactor-opensprinkler Feel free to try it. It's beta software, but it's stable. I'll update it weekly until all the tasks from my todo list are empty. Since I've learnt a lot from this controller, I'll explore new controllers soon.
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Advice reqeusted to migrate MSR from Bare Metal to Container
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Good day all, I'm in the process of trying to shut down my 10 year old Linux home server that served many purposes, but primarily it's what I used for my NAS/Plex Media server. I migrated the NAS aspect of the server in November of last year to a true NAS solution (Ubiquti UNAS Pro), which is rack mount and much more efficient than my old tower, which it's only side benefit was heating my home office during the winter. Unfortunately it also means heating my home office during the summer, which were about to be in full swing. I have two things running on this 10 year old server at this point. MSR and pi-hole. I'm running Plex Media Server on Fedora Workstation in Podman on mini PC, which is much more energy efficient than my old tower. My next step is to migrate MSR. I know there are images of MSR out there, and creating it is well documented. I'm going to be using Podman instead of Docker for various reasons, but they work very similar. What I don't know, is what I need to do to migrate my existing Bare Metal installation over to a container. Has anyone done this? Any advice?
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Reactor (Multi-System/Multi-Hub) Announcements
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Build 21228 has been released. Docker images available from DockerHub as usual, and bare-metal packages here. Home Assistant up to version 2021.8.6 supported; the online version of the manual will now state the current supported versions; Fix an error in OWMWeatherController that could cause it to stop updating; Unify the approach to entity filtering on all hub interface classes (controllers); this works for device entities only; it may be extended to other entities later; Improve error detail in messages for EzloController during auth phase; Add isRuleSet() and isRuleEnabled() functions to expressions extensions; Implement set action for lock and passage capabilities (makes them more easily scriptable in some cases); Fix a place in the UI where 24-hour time was not being displayed.
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Reactor Ex Machina II (2023-July Update)

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    Here is an updated Reactor Ex Machina that works with new features of Reactor that have been added since the earlier post. It now can be done a single rule, thanks to the Repeat...While action in reactions.

    The easiest way to get this new version is to grab the rule data (bottom of this post) and save it with the name rule-reactorexmachina.json (exactly this; no changes) in your storage/rules/ subdirectory. Then restart Reactor. After restart, you will find the Reactor Ex Machina II rule in a Recovered Rules rule set. You can move it to whatever other rule set you like. You may see an error for the REM_lights variable (global) missing; don't worry about that right now, we'll handle that in a moment.

    To configure it, you need to do two things (and maybe a third optional thing):

    1. Create a global variable/expression called REM_lights that defines an array containing the canonical IDs of the lights you want it to manipulate. This is as it was for the previous version of REM, so you may already have that, and what you have is probably fine. If you don't have it, your expression should look like this to define the array of lights:

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    1. You need to configure the conditions in the Triggers of the new rule to be true when you want lights to randomly cycle. This is called the active period, and the default configuration is from 30 minutes before sunset to 23:30 (just as a placeholder).

    2. (OPTIONAL) Change the timing by modifying the two Delay actions. The Delay action in the Set Reaction is for when lights are being toggled while in the active period. In the Reset Reaction, the delay controls the timing of lights shutting off at the end of the active period (i.e. to simulate going to bed, which may be more rapid). The formula for computing the delay is random()*range + minimum (seconds). As an example, random()*840 + 60 would give a random delay of 60 to 900 (840+60=900) seconds (which is 1 to 15 minutes) between actions.

    Operation is pretty straightforward and greatly simplified by the new Reactor features. When the rule is SET (i.e. triggers true, in the active period), the Set Reaction starts an infinite loop that picks a random light from REM_lights and toggles it, then delays a random amount of time. That continues until the triggers are no longer true and the rule RESETs. The Reset Reaction then runs (automatically cancelling the Set Reaction task), turning off a light that is currently on (from among those in REM_lights again) and then delaying, repeating until all lights are off.

    Here's the rule JSON data:

    {
        "id": "rule-reactorexmachina",
        "container": "rules",
        "value": {
            "id": "rule-reactorexmachina",
            "serial": 44,
            "triggers": {
                "type": "group",
                "id": "trig",
                "op": "or",
                "conditions": [
                    {
                        "type": "group",
                        "id": "grp13uaq1lz",
                        "op": "and",
                        "conditions": [
                            {
                                "id": "cond13uaq1m0",
                                "type": "comment",
                                "data": {
                                    "comment": "Here, put in the rules for when random lights should cycle... time of day, house mode, virtual switch/input boolean state, etc."
                                }
                            },
                            {
                                "id": "cond13uaq1m2",
                                "type": "sun",
                                "data": {
                                    "tzo": 240,
                                    "op": "after",
                                    "start": "sunset",
                                    "start_offset": -30
                                }
                            },
                            {
                                "id": "cond13uaq1m3",
                                "type": "trange",
                                "data": {
                                    "op": "before",
                                    "start": {
                                        "hr": 18,
                                        "min": 45
                                    },
                                    "tzo": 240,
                                    "end": {}
                                }
                            }
                        ],
                        "editor_version": 23130,
                        "name": "Active Period"
                    }
                ],
                "editor_version": 23130,
                "disabled": true
            },
            "constraints": {
                "type": "group",
                "id": "cons",
                "op": "and",
                "conditions": []
            },
            "expressions": {
                "dummy": {
                    "name": "dummy",
                    "expr": "",
                    "index": 0
                },
                "lights_on": {
                    "name": "lights_on",
                    "expr": "each light in REM_lights: do e=getEntity( light ), e.attributes.power_switch.state ? e.canonical_id : null done",
                    "index": 1
                }
            },
            "name": "Reactor Ex Machina II",
            "react_set": {
                "id": "rule-reactorexmachina:S",
                "actions": [
                    {
                        "id": "rule-reactorexmachina:S-13ua1p95",
                        "type": "while",
                        "actions": [
                            {
                                "id": "13u9qo3b",
                                "type": "comment",
                                "data": {
                                    "comment": "Toggle a random light in the list of lights"
                                }
                            },
                            {
                                "id": "8wul3as",
                                "type": "setvar",
                                "data": {
                                    "var": "dummy",
                                    "rule": "rule-reactorexmachina",
                                    "value": "${{ performAction( REM_lights[ floor( random() * len( REM_lights ) ) ], 'toggle.toggle', {} ) }}",
                                    "reeval": false
                                }
                            },
                            {
                                "id": "13u9py8u",
                                "type": "comment",
                                "data": {
                                    "comment": "Delay random to next light toggle"
                                }
                            },
                            {
                                "id": "8wul3ew",
                                "type": "delay",
                                "data": {
                                    "delay": "${{ random()*840 + 60 }}"
                                }
                            }
                        ],
                        "constraints": {
                            "id": "13ua1p95-cons",
                            "name": "Active",
                            "type": "group",
                            "op": "and",
                            "conditions": [
                                {
                                    "id": "cond13uaycbu",
                                    "type": "comment",
                                    "data": {
                                        "comment": "The below is a dummy condition that's always true if your REM is configured (i.e. it has lights to operate on)"
                                    }
                                },
                                {
                                    "id": "cond13ua1smv",
                                    "type": "var",
                                    "data": {
                                        "var": "REM_lights",
                                        "op": "notempty"
                                    }
                                }
                            ],
                            "editor_version": 23130
                        }
                    }
                ],
                "rule": "rule-reactorexmachina",
                "editor_version": 23130
            },
            "react_reset": {
                "id": "rule-reactorexmachina:R",
                "actions": [
                    {
                        "id": "rule-reactorexmachina:R-13uagam7",
                        "type": "while",
                        "actions": [
                            {
                                "id": "13uagcg8",
                                "type": "comment",
                                "data": {
                                    "comment": "Turn off a light that's on. Then delay random to next light off. This continues until all lights are off (condition above)."
                                }
                            },
                            {
                                "id": "13uagut5",
                                "type": "setvar",
                                "data": {
                                    "var": "dummy",
                                    "rule": "rule-reactorexmachina",
                                    "value": "${{ performAction( lights_on[0], \"power_switch.off\" ) }}",
                                    "reeval": false
                                }
                            },
                            {
                                "id": "13uah4lh",
                                "type": "delay",
                                "data": {
                                    "delay": "${{ random()*270 + 30 }}"
                                }
                            }
                        ],
                        "constraints": {
                            "id": "13uagam7-cons",
                            "name": "Shutdown",
                            "type": "group",
                            "op": "and",
                            "conditions": [
                                {
                                    "id": "cond13uagex0",
                                    "type": "var",
                                    "data": {
                                        "rule": "rule-reactorexmachina",
                                        "var": "lights_on",
                                        "op": "notempty"
                                    }
                                }
                            ],
                            "editor_version": 23130
                        }
                    }
                ],
                "rule": "rule-reactorexmachina",
                "editor_version": 23130
            },
            "ruleset": "rs-remII"
        },
        "tss": 1689548165797,
        "tsc": 1689548165797
    }
    

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      gwp1
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      @toggledbits Being the impetus for recreating this from the old days of Vera I love this "REM: TNG".

      *Hubitat C-7 2.4.1.151
      *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

      *HASS 2025.3.4
      w/ ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3

      *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
      MSR: latest-25082-3c348de6
      MQTTController: 24257
      ZWave Controller: 25082

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        #3

        very cool. any plans for an import/export feature in the UI?

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