Hi akbooer,
I've an installation with a centralized openluup/DY on Debian 11 where're archived and consolidated several remote openluup/DY on RPI. I'm also using a user-defined (defined with your support) "DataUser.lua" to process metrics and creating different metric names. I've a schema of this configuration but I can't upload on forum.
I'd like to manage outage network connections between remote and centralized system while the remote DY is running and archives data locally.
I see the whisper-fill.py python routine (https://github.com/graphite-project/whisper/blob/master/bin/whisper-fill.py) from Graphite tool. I know that DY/whisper format is different from Graphite/whisper (CSV vs. binary packing), but based on your deep knowledge and experience is it hard to adapt the fill routine to DY/whisper format ?
tnks
donato
Been using zigbee2mqtt and openLuup for sometime now and it is working well.
I attempted to add another Hue switch to-day. It's a newer version of the other ones I have been using so far. They are pretty much identical.
The older ones installed no problem (which is weird), but the new one won't. Looking at the code, it looks this function in L_Zigbee2MQTTBridge.lua:
configure_scene_controller(dno)is not being passed the parameter "dno" when the function is called. The device is created but is incomplete.
Just out of interest how do you pretty print to the log from within say L_Zigbee2MQTTBridge.lua? I tried a few incarnations such a:
local pretty = openLuup.loader.shared_environment.prettybut they all failed.
Originally I was using Futzle's UPnP event proxy plugin on Vera with the Sonos plugin. Worked very well.
On making the move to openLuup, one finds that the proxy can't be used because the proxy daemon start and stop, etc uses a script installed by the plugin that only works on openWRT, as used by Vera.
The Sonos plugin still works without the proxy but it reverts to polling. It becomes a bit on the sluggish side and sometimes doesn't function quite as intended.
I've modified the proxy plugin to install a script that runs as a systemd service. systemd can be found on a lot of contemporary Linux installs, including Raspberry Pis. To make use of; just install the plugin from the AltUI app store and restart the Luup engine a couple of times. The dashboard should indicate "Status: Proxy running".
Note that the service file expects "L_UPnPProxyDaemon.lua" to be located at the typical plugin files location:
/etc/cmh-ludl/After the plugin is installed, the service file should be found in:
/etc/systemd/system/as UPnPProxy.service.
If you use the Sonos plugin, you need to change the variable "UseProxy" to "1" and restart the LuupEngine. In the Sonos parent device, you should see: "Running x zones; proxy detected".
Updated doco here.
Hope it works - YMMV.
Well pretty sure I didn't change or touch anything! I've turned everything on and off again as one might hope. Excepting a total reboot of the Pi3 that's running all my stuff very reliably in openLuup.
It's all been working well for years and now all of sudden 6 second alerts are truncated to about 4 seconds. Occasionally it works as it should. I see this in the log - does it help?
2023-02-20 09:39:06.662 luup_log:0: My Lua ver 0.50 debug: executing scene 63: "Check windows doors" in room: "Watchers" 2023-02-20 09:39:06.663 luup.call_action:: 217.urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:Sonos1.Alert 2023-02-20 09:39:06.663 luup.call_action:: action will be handled by parent: 214 2023-02-20 09:39:06.663 luup_log:0: My Lua ver 0.50 debug: rest of scene 63 was executed 2023-02-20 09:39:06.663 luup.scenes:: scene 63, Check windows doors, initiated by AltUI 2023-02-20 09:39:06.665 luup_log:214: Sonos: Alert action on device 217 URI "http://redacted:3480/www/sounds/AllClosed.mp3" duration "6" 2023-02-20 09:39:06.758 luup_log:214: Sonos: UPnP_request (Pause, urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:AVTransport:1): status=1 statusMsg=500 result=[<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" s:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"><s:Body><s:Fault><faultcode>s:Client</faultcode><faultstring>UPnPError</faultstring><detail><UPnPError xmlns="urn:schemas-upnp-org:control-1-0"><errorCode>701</errorCode></UPnPError></detail></s:Fault></s:Body></s:Envelope>] 2023-02-20 09:39:06.759 luup_log:214: stack traceback: ./L_SonosSystem1.lua:265: in function 'error' ./L_SonosUPnP.lua:289: in function <./L_SonosUPnP.lua:169> (tail call): ? ./L_SonosSystem1.lua:3390: in function 'sayOrAlert' ./L_SonosSystem1.lua:3452: in function 'queueAlert' ./L_SonosSystem1.lua:3843: in function <./L_SonosSystem1.lua:3839> (tail call): ? [C]: in function 'pcall' ./openLuup/scheduler.lua:204: in function 'context_switch' ./openLuup/scheduler.lua:366: in function 'dispatch' ./openLuup/scheduler.lua:588: in function 'task_callbacks' ./openLuup/scheduler.lua:699: in function 'start' openLuup/init.lua:354: in main chunk [C]: ? 2023-02-20 09:39:06.888 luup.variable_set:: 214.urn:toggledbits-com:serviceId:SonosSystem1.zoneInfo was: {"zones":{"RINCON_000E58DC7BBE01400":{"Location":"http://redacted3:1400/xml/device_description.xml","Group":"RIN... now: {"zones":{"RINCON_000E58DC7BBE01400":{"Location":"http://redacted3:1400/xml/device_description.xml","Group":"RIN... #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:06.895 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.TransportState was: STOPPED now: TRANSITIONING #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:06.901 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.CurrentPlayMode was: SHUFFLE_NOREPEAT now: NORMAL #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:06.913 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.CurrentTransportActions was: Set, Stop, Pause, Play, X_DLNA_SeekTime, Next, X_DLNA_SeekTrackNr now: Set, Stop, Pause, Play, X_DLNA_SeekTime, X_DLNA_SeekTrackNr #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:06.921 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.NumberOfTracks was: 10 now: 1 #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:06.922 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.AVTransportURI was: x-rincon-queue:RINCON_000E58DC7BBE01400#0 now: http://redacted:3480/www/sounds/AllClosed.mp3 #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:11.929 luup_log:214: Sonos: UPnP_request() "urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:AVTransport:1"#"GetPositionInfo" action took 5.0073010921478s (long) 2023-02-20 09:39:11.932 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.CurrentTrackDuration was: 0:02:22 now: 0:00:00 #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:11.933 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.CurrentTrackURI was: x-file-cifs://ELEPHANT1/Multimedia/My%20Music/Music%20JP/The%20Smiths/The%20Queen%20Is%20Dead/08%20Vicar%20in%20a%2... now: http://redacted:3480/www/sounds/AllClosed.mp3 #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:11.934 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.CurrentTrackMetaData was: <DIDL-Lite xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:upnp="urn:schemas-upnp-org:metadata-1-0/upnp/" xmlns:r... now: <DIDL-Lite xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:upnp="urn:schemas-upnp-org:metadata-1-0/upnp/" xmlns:r... #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:11.936 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.CurrentStatus was: Vicar in a Tutu: (The Smiths, The Queen Is Dead) now: AllClosed.mp3 #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:11.937 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.CurrentTitle was: Vicar in a Tutu now: AllClosed.mp3 #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:11.937 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.CurrentArtist was: The Smiths now: #hooks:0 2023-02-20 09:39:11.938 luup.variable_set:: 217.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AVTransport.CurrentAlbum was: The Queen Is Dead now: #hooks:0Also see these:
2023-02-24 16:12:13.576 openLuup.server:: GET /www/sounds/YouRang.mp3 HTTP/1.1 tcp{client}: 0x17e96f0 2023-02-24 16:12:13.579 openLuup.server:: error 'closed' sending 43102 bytes to tcp{client}: 0x17e96f0So any clues?
I've got myself a nice Ecovacs Deebot 950, because one of the Roombas is getting really old (12 years and still going strong). It's my first one connected to WiFi, since the others are legacy. I've found a nice mqtt library and it's already pushing to my broker in real time, but I'm wondering if there's a generic device template and/or service, otherwise I'll start building one and I'll try to keep it as much generic as possible.
Hi,
I've installed switchboard plugin from openluup app store but I'm not sure which action to use to create a binary switch. I try "addswitch" action but I see the device only after using the "addchild" action too. is it correct ?
Attached the openluup device screen, the control switchboard and the actions i see.
tnks donato
switchboard_openluup_console.png
Hi @akbooer,
I have an updated version of one of my plugins but I cannot publish it in the ALTApp Store. When I click publish it gets in a sort of loop of Refreshing Token.../Token refreshed. However, I never get to page to refresh the token.
Looking at the browser debug window I see this as the response to http://192.168.178.101:3480/data_request?id=lr_ALTUI_Handler&command=refresh_auth_token
{"error":{"code":400,"message":"Bad Request - invalid_grant","step":"Get access token from refresh token"}}
Running openLuup v21.7.25. Any suggestion?
Cheers Rene
Hi Patrick/AK Booer
I am able to see Reactor expressions in the AltUI UI per the below and the expressions work as they should in my reactor sensors. When an expression changes, the reactor sensor responds accordingly.
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However, I cannot see the expressions in luup state variables or the luup logs:
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I tried reinstalling openLuup (latest development) and when that failed to change the noted behavior, I reinstalled lua5.1. There was also no change. Rebooting the machine also produced no change.
I suspect this is an openLuup issue as I also see nil values for some plugins:
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And other plugins are fine:
2022-01-12 20:47:12.027 luup.variable_set:: 63.urn:upnp-micasaverde-com:serviceId:Weather1.CurrentDewPoint was: 32 now: 29.7 #hooks:0 2022-01-12 20:47:12.028 luup.variable_set:: 63.urn:upnp-micasaverde-com:serviceId:Weather1.WindSpeed was: 1.76 now: 2.8 #hooks:0 2022-01-12 20:47:12.028 luup.variable_set:: 63.urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:HumiditySensor1.CurrentLevel was: 30 now: 27 #hooks:0 2022-01-12 20:47:12.028 luup.variable_set:: 65.urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:HumiditySensor1.CurrentLevel was: 30 now: 27 #hooks:0 2022-01-12 20:47:12.028 luup.variable_set:: 63.urn:upnp-micasaverde-com:serviceId:Weather1.LastUpdate was: 1642047430 now: 1642049231 #hooks:0Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this.....
I just published an update to my Virtual Devices Plug-in.
What's new in version 1.5:
support for async HTTP (out of the box on openluup, just download https://github.com/akbooer/openLuup/blob/master/openLuup/http_async.lua and copy with the plug-in files on Vera) experimental support for setpoints management in Virtual Heaters (you know, the device will turn itself off if temperature is reached, and automatically on when temperature is not beyond the setpoint) external device for temperature in Virtual Heaters (just set urn:bochicchio-com:serviceId:VirtualHeater1/TemperatureDevice variable) small fixes, stabilizationGrab your copy from https://github.com/dbochicchio/vera/tree/master/VirtualDevices
As always, 100% local, 100% apps friendly, 100% supported by Alexa (and Google Home, I guess).
This topic has come up before but I haven't seen an answer. Symptom: AltuUI says there is a new update available, so you tell it to do the update but the update does not happen. AltUI remains stuck on it's old version. On other occasions it works OK. So my version is:
AltUI v2.49.2546, © 2019AltUI says this:
a newer version #2551 of ALTUI is available, do you want to upgrade ? add scrollable dialog for long boxes bugfix: clock display on safari remote url update ( @olov ) update jquery and bootstrap versions credential to camera device url ( @rafale77 ) ignore Ezlo hub ( @reneboer)Track through the JavaScript and find that this issues the update command:
function _triggerAltUIUpgrade(newversion,newtracnum) { var url = '?id=action&serviceId=urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:HomeAutomationGateway1&action=CreatePlugin&PluginNum=8246&Version={1}&TracRev={0}'.format(newversion,newtracnum); return _httpGet(url,{}).always( function() { PageMessage.message(_T("Upgrade Request succeeded, a Luup reload will happen"),"success"); }); };And the url variable equals:
url: "?id=action&serviceId=urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:HomeAutomationGateway1&action=CreatePlugin&PluginNum=8246&Version=40628&TracRev=2551"All looks good so far. I manually issue the same url complete with my openLuup ip_address in a local browser. Update fails - looks like AltUI is doing as it should:
http://ip_address:3480/data_request?id=action&serviceId=urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:HomeAutomationGateway1&action=CreatePlugin&PluginNum=8246&Version=40628&TracRev=2551In openLuup I see:
2021-12-06 13:56:14.821 luup_log:3: ALTUI: startupDeferred, called on behalf of device:3 2021-12-06 13:56:14.838 luup.variable_set:: 3.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:altui1.Version was: v2.49 now: v2.49 #hooks:0And then later:
2021-12-06 13:55:58.256 openLuup.server:: GET /data_request?id=action&serviceId=urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:HomeAutomationGateway1&action=CreatePlugin&PluginNum=8246&Version=40628&TracRev=2551 HTTP/1.1 tcp{client}: 0x25712a8 2021-12-06 13:55:58.257 luup.call_action:: 0.urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:HomeAutomationGateway1.CreatePlugin 2021-12-06 13:55:58.259 luup.call_action:: 4.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:AltAppStore1.update_plugin 2021-12-06 13:55:58.260 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : starting <run> phase... 2021-12-06 13:55:58.262 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : downloading amg0/ALTUI [2551] to trash/AltAppStore/ 2021-12-06 13:55:58.262 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : GitHub request: https://api.github.com/repos/amg0/ALTUI/contents?ref=2551 2021-12-06 13:55:58.760 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : GitHub request: https://api.github.com/repos/amg0/ALTUI/contents/blockly?ref=2551 2021-12-06 13:55:59.543 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : getting contents of version: 2551 2021-12-06 13:55:59.544 luup.variable_set:: 4.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:altui1.DisplayLine1 was: AltAppStore now: Downloading... #hooks:0 2021-12-06 13:55:59.544 luup.variable_set:: 4.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:altui1.DisplayLine2 was: now: Alternate UI #hooks:0 2021-12-06 13:55:59.544 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : scheduling <job> phase... 2021-12-06 13:55:59.544 openLuup.requests:: 2021-12-06 13:55:59.545 openLuup.server:: request completed (148 bytes, 1 chunks, 1288 ms) tcp{client}: 0x25712a8 2021-12-06 13:55:59.554 openLuup.server:: request completed (6233 bytes, 1 chunks, 16442 ms) tcp{client}: 0x255e680 2021-12-06 13:55:59.555 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : ...final <job> phase 2021-12-06 13:55:59.555 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : Total size 0.000 (kB) 2021-12-06 13:55:59.555 luup.variable_set:: 4.urn:upnp-org:serviceId:altui1.DisplayLine2 was: Alternate UI now: Alternate UI 100% #hooks:0 2021-12-06 13:55:59.555 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : updating icons in icons/ ... 2021-12-06 13:55:59.555 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : updating device files in ./ ... 2021-12-06 13:55:59.556 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : ... 0 icon files 2021-12-06 13:55:59.556 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : ... 0 device files 2021-12-06 13:55:59.556 luup_log:4: AltAppStore : Alternate UI update completed 2021-12-06 13:55:59.556 openLuup.luup:: device 4 'Alternate App Store' requesting reload 2021-12-06 13:55:59.556 luup.reload:: saving user_data 2021-12-06 13:56:00.262 openLuup.luup:: exiting with code 42 - after 0.3 hoursAll looks OK. Then I check GitHub. It shows the latest changes to the version 2551. However this page says the latest version is 2550.
So I wondering what's going on. Seems the latest version number is not being picked by the installer? (not sure how it works.) Is it possible for openLuup to log a bit more about the version it's trying to install. As this call returns.
https://api.github.com/repos/amg0/ALTUI/contents?ref=2551 message "No commit found for the ref 2551" documentation_url "https://docs.github.com/v3/repos/contents/"But this works fine:
https://api.github.com/repos/amg0/ALTUI/contents?ref=2550So it looks like AMG0 doesn't always update the repository with whatever is needed to get this to work (I imagine that's easy to forget). But could openLuup send back a fail result to AltUI and AltUI pick that up? Currently it looks like AltUI always assumes everything went OK. Or somehow; could openLuup log and/or notify the user what went wrong?
Hi @toggledbits and others,
Could you help me out with the following use case? I have a z-wave module that doesn't have scene functionality, but I want to trigger a double click action on the switch.
What is the easiest way to do this in reactor? I'm struggling with this and I think I'm thinking too complex at this point.
Well, I disappeared down a rabbit hole on a different mission and resurfaced with this monstrosity.
What does it do?
It translates button functions for various (certainly not all) IRP protocols to Pronto codes. These can then be sent by a plugin that sends Pronto Codes to IR transmitters - such as the BroadLink Plugin or the GC100 Plugin (or similar).
The IRP protocol "Device", "Subdevice" and "Function" numbers are stored in a json file as buttons for "virtual remotes".
So you could have say three physical IR transmitters and want to command different AV devices (ie TVs, AVR, Xmas tree, etc) in the vicinity of those various IR emitters.
The button codes are far less cumbersome than heaps of pronto codes. You can set up a virtual remote for each AV device in the json file. Each physical emitter can be assigned to any virtual remote. And away you go!
Well - you already have a pile of pronto codes already running just fine? However, as the plugin "manufacturers" pronto codes, you could also use it to scan/search for functions for any AV device you may have. GitHub has an example for Pioneer: SearchForButtonCodes.lua
Read about the IRP protocol
Find "Device", "Subdevice" and "Function" codes:
IR database
Plugin details in:
GitHub
Install via AltUI:
Plugins available via AltUI
Version 0.51
Initial release.
Version 0.52
Add RC6 format: includes Windows Media Center based items eg Intel NUCs, Xboxes, Kodi, etc
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Panasonic plasma TV web page.jpg
@toggledbits Hi Patrick. I had my internet go down for about 12 hours the other day, and that experience encouraged me to work on getting my HA off the cloud to the extent that I can. I have not converted my Veras to local devices yet, though after the next VeraPlus stable firmware release, I will probably run your scripts to localize the device as I don't see Ezlo surviving to maintain Vera firmware.
My question concerns the icons in your plugins. While attempting to mod a reactor sensor during the outage, I could not really do anything (without a sense of risk anyway) as the icons used are pulled from your website. Many Vera plugins operate this way--no doubt to save space on the vera, and my inclination was to manually start downloading what I needed when the outage was over. I run everything on openLuup and space is not an issue. It occurred to me that localizing a plugin could be a button push somewhere in the plugin UI where one could auto download any needed icons and the plugin would recognize the local copy first, before trying the cloud.
Could this be a possible enhancement to your plugins? I don't really have a technical grasp of whether this would be workable or not.
openLuup: Tasmota MQTT Bridge
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Just reporting that the variables in the tasmota devices are not updating correctly
tasmota/tele {"Time":"2021-04-17T19:28:59","Switch1":"ON"}
The time stamp updates, but not the value of Switch1.
[edit] after deleteing the 4 devices and reloading luup I found these errors in log2021-04-17 19:59:39.142 openLuup.server:: GET /data_request?id=lu_status2&output_format=json&DataVersion=685929357&Timeout=60&MinimumDelay=1500&_=1618685858944 HTTP/1.1 tcp{client}: 0xff56978 2021-04-17 19:59:39.145 openLuup.mqtt:: localhost.bridge-01 SUBSCRIBE to # tcp{client}: 0xff593e0 2021-04-17 19:59:39.147 luup.tasmota:47: JSON error: Expected value but found invalid token at character 1 2021-04-17 19:59:39.148 luup.tasmota:47: JSON error: Expected value but found invalid token at character 1 2021-04-17 19:59:39.153 luup.tasmota:47: JSON error: Expected value but found invalid token at character 1 2021-04-17 19:59:39.154 luup.tasmota:47: JSON error: Expected value but found invalid token at character 1
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@akbooer I have now discovered a few new error messages:
2021-04-17 19:52:02.446 openLuup.io.server:: MQTT:1883 connection from 192.168.1.56 tcp{client}: 0x2654a78 2021-04-17 19:52:02.464 luup.tasmota:14: JSON error: Expected value but found invalid token at character 1 2021-04-17 19:52:02.477 openLuup.io.server:: MQTT:1883 connection closed tcp{client}: 0x20aeec0 2021-04-17 19:52:02.477 openLuup.mqtt:: RECEIVE ERROR: closed tcp{client}: 0x20aeec0 2021-04-17 19:52:02.477 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaBLE UNSUBSCRIBE from cmnd/tasmotas/# tcp{client}: 0x20aeec0 2021-04-17 19:52:02.478 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaBLE UNSUBSCRIBE from cmnd/TasmotaBLE/# tcp{client}: 0x20aeec0 2021-04-17 19:52:02.478 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaBLE UNSUBSCRIBE from cmnd/TasmotaBLE_fb/# tcp{client}: 0x20aeec0 2021-04-17 19:52:02.482 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaBLE SUBSCRIBE to cmnd/TasmotaBLE/# tcp{client}: 0x2654a78 2021-04-17 19:52:02.561 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaBLE SUBSCRIBE to cmnd/tasmotas/# tcp{client}: 0x2654a78 2021-04-17 19:52:02.859 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaBLE SUBSCRIBE to cmnd/TasmotaBLE_fb/# tcp{client}: 0x2654a78
I seem to get it on an irregular basis now and then in the log.
It is coming from my ESP32 Tasmota that has three BLE devices connected to it (device #20005). It typically sends the following every 5 minutes:
tele/TasmotaBLE/SENSOR = {"Time":"2021-04-17T19:12:04","ATC-f159bf":{"Temperature":24.0,"Humidity":44.0,"DewPoint":11.0,"Battery":63,"RSSI":-84},"ATC-9446bf":{"Temperature":23.1,"Humidity":62.0,"DewPoint":15.4,"Battery":80,"RSSI":-82},"ATC-6d5d44":{"Temperature":14.8,"Humidity":43.0,"DewPoint":2.3,"Battery":54,"RSSI":-89},"TempUnit":"C"}
I have seen in the log that the device works, i.e. the data for the three devices get updated between the errors.
I tried to capture what is going on and I think it is the device restarting or something when the errors occur. I will check some more on that, perhaps to try and update to a newer firmware.
At the time for the error I got the following in the Tasmota Console:
19:50:09.833 MQT: tele/TasmotaBLE/INFO1 = {"Module":"ESP32-DevKit","Version":"9.2.0.3(tasmota)","FallbackTopic":"cmnd/TasmotaBLE_fb/","GroupTopic":"cmnd/tasmotas/"} 19:50:09.841 MQT: tele/TasmotaBLE/INFO2 = {"WebServerMode":"Admin","Hostname":"TasmotaBLE-0476","IPAddress":"192.168.1.56"} 19:50:09.852 MQT: tele/TasmotaBLE/INFO3 = {"RestartReason":"Software reset CPU"} 19:50:10.911 QPC: Reset 19:50:13.901 MQT: tele/TasmotaBLE/STATE = {"Time":"2021-04-17T19:50:13","Uptime":"0T00:00:10","UptimeSec":10,"Heap":110,"SleepMode":"Normal","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":37,"MqttCount":1,"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"BeachAC","BSSId":"FC:EC:DA:D1:7A:64","Channel":11,"RSSI":86,"Signal":-57,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:04"}} 19:50:13.924 MQT: tele/TasmotaBLE/SENSOR = {"Time":"2021-04-17T19:50:13","ATC-f159bf":{"Temperature":24.0,"Humidity":43.0,"DewPoint":10.6,"Battery":63,"RSSI":-81},"TempUnit":"C"}
Maybee it is the OpenLuup Mqtt server reacting to the startup messages?Edit: Yes it is an error from when a Tasmota device starts, I restarted one of my other devices and got the same error in the log. It also recovered as it should after rebooted.
2021-04-17 22:01:05.433 openLuup.io.server:: MQTT:1883 connection from 192.168.1.50 tcp{client}: 0x25fcc50 2021-04-17 22:01:05.440 luup.tasmota:14: JSON error: Expected value but found invalid token at character 1 2021-04-17 22:01:05.447 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaUterum SUBSCRIBE to cmnd/TasmotaUterum/# tcp{client}: 0x25fcc50 2021-04-17 22:01:05.452 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaUterum SUBSCRIBE to cmnd/tasmotas/# tcp{client}: 0x25fcc50 2021-04-17 22:01:05.454 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaUterum SUBSCRIBE to cmnd/TasmotaUterum_fb/# tcp{client}: 0x25fcc50 2021-04-17 22:01:05.455 openLuup.io.server:: MQTT:1883 connection closed tcp{client}: 0x24ae758 2021-04-17 22:01:05.455 openLuup.mqtt:: RECEIVE ERROR: closed tcp{client}: 0x24ae758 2021-04-17 22:01:05.456 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaUterum UNSUBSCRIBE from cmnd/TasmotaUterum/# tcp{client}: 0x24ae758 2021-04-17 22:01:05.456 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaUterum UNSUBSCRIBE from cmnd/tasmotas/# tcp{client}: 0x24ae758 2021-04-17 22:01:05.456 openLuup.mqtt:: TasmotaUterum UNSUBSCRIBE from cmnd/TasmotaUterum_fb/# tcp{client}: 0x24ae758
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@akbooer My log is much calmer with the oL update. Thanks for that. I still have the following error though:
2021-04-17 13:41:37.079 luup.tasmota:262: JSON error: ? 2021-04-17 13:41:37.080 luup.tasmota:262: Received message causing error was: Online
This happens only on a LUUP reload. If I were to guess, the JSON decoder is seeing a single text string, so it doesn't/can't really decode, but throws an error instead. Maybe trap for strings before being sent to the decoder.... They are valid messages and should not throw receive errors or decode errors.
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@akbooer And the below error is probably related to the string error:
2021-04-17 13:48:51.407 openLuup.context_switch:: ERROR: [dev #0] attempt to call a string value 2021-04-17 13:48:51.407 openLuup.mqtt:: ERROR publishing application message for mqtt:tele/power_BedroomTV/SENSOR : attempt to call a string value
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@akbooer The table level decode issue is a byproduct of the type of relay I'm using in the above examples.
This tasmota relay controls two separate outputs (switches), as well as an unlimited number of bluetooth sensors that see/connect to the relay. So for example, I placed the above mentioned relay behind a standard wall power outlet that has its two plug ports separated into two different circuits. One outlet of the relay controls the top plug and the other relay outlet controls the bottom.
This is not uncommon with the tasmota devices as I also have a four relay tasmota device that controls four different circuits of my landscape lights, though there is only a single device with a single IP address.
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My devices seem to have been discovered OK, albeit as generic. I'm eager to help to map them to child devices. Even with different sensors, the variable name seems to be consistent.
Here's what I have:
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Distance
- DewPoint
- IR
- Illuminance
- Pressure
- Broadband (for light)
I think that if multiple are present, multiple child devices could be created. I could also help with code @akbooer if you need help.
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@therealdb said in openLuup: Tasmota MQTT Bridge:
I'm eager to help to map them to child devices.
Oh, I didn't think that was necessary since you made it so easy to create virtual devices? You want ALL the child devices to be separate? This could become messy.
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@akbooer I think it is quite good without the plugin creating a lot of child devices for Tasmota sensor devices.
Instead I create child devices myself with the excellent Virtual Sensor plugin for the ones I want (I typically do not want child devices for all the data from a Tasmota sensor). I then simply map each virtual sensor to the device and variable in the Virtual Sensor plugin:
Super easy and clean without any coding.
For Tasmota switches or similar where you typically want to send Mqtt data to the device it may be a bit different of course. I have not tested any of these yet. Perhaps the Mqtt addition to the Virtual Http plugin from @therealdb is the right path here? I have still to test this.
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@archers said in openLuup: Tasmota MQTT Bridge:
I typically do not want child devices for all the data from a Tasmota sensor
Yes, that would be my thinking too.
I went through the same issues when creating the Netatmo plugin, and the auto-creation of child devices made it overly complex, handling all the possible options. If I started again (and I may now make a simplified Netatmo 'bridge') I'd just leave that to manually created virtual sensors.
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@akbooer if we want to make it user friendly, I think it’s the easiest thing to do. I could of course do it with my virtual plugin in a future update if you think it’d be better to leave it to each setup.
EDIT: or just don’t implement it, since I forgot about virtual sensor. Ok, I think we’re covered now.
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Thought it could be good for future users to give a short write up on how to set up Tasmota devices reporting sensors into OpenLuup with the new Tasmota bridge.
First setup the Tasmota device:
Browse to the Tasmota device IP and then select "Configuration"
Go into Configuration Other
Make sure "Mqtt enable" is set and give a Device Name
Then into Configuration MQTT
Give IP adress and port of OpenLuup Mqtt server
Give a Client name
Set user and password
Set topic name
If you want to change how often the Tasmota device pushes data over Mqtt you can do that in the Console for the Tasmota by using the "TelePeriod" command. By default TelePeriod is set to 300 seconds, e.g. "TelePeriod 60" sets it to once every minute. (Just typing "TelePeriod" shows the current value.)
Second set up OpenLuup:
Paste the following into Lua Startup:luup.attr_set ("openLuup.MQTT.Port", 1883) luup.attr_set ("openLuup.MQTT.Username", "luup") luup.attr_set ("openLuup.MQTT.Password", "password") luup.attr_set ("openLuup.MQTT.PublishVariableUpdates", true) -- Not requred for Tasmota, publish every variable update if wanted
Save and reload Luup engine, you should now get the Tasmota bridge in OpenLuup
You should also get the Tasmota device you setup above
On my OpenLuup it got placed in the room "Tasmota".Next step is to set up devices for the sensor data you want to get from the Tasmota device. This data is pushed into variables for the Tasmota device (if you hover above a variable name you see the sensor, e.g. "BME280"):
Download the plugin "Virtual Sensor" if you do not have it.
Go into Virtual Sensors, tab "Virtual Sensors" and create the new virtual sensors you need for the data you want to display from the Tasmota device, you want one virtual sensor per value.
Next step is to set the data from the Tasmota variables to the corresponding virtual sensors.
Go into the Virtual Sensor plugin, into the tab "Virtual Sensors"
Select the Tasmota device in the first drop down and then the variable in the second:Job done! Now repeat for all the variables you wish to add into OpenLuup.
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@akbooer said in openLuup: Tasmota MQTT Bridge:
AFAIK, you don’t need to enable the PublishVariableUpdates MQTT option in order for the Tasmota bridge to work (since it is, itself, only one-way) although you may need it for other purposes.
You are of course correct! I edited the remark for that line in the example above.
By the way, I have tested this enabled and not enabled on my test Pi and it does not affect the cpu load as far as I could see. It stayed at 4-4.5% in both cases. -
@akbooer speaking of this, are you ok if I release a simple plugin to push data from Veras to openluup UDP? I have one in my system and it’s working flawlessly. I could port it easily. I just need a flag to disable polling from VeraBridge. It’s ok to call Vera’s endpoint to update status.
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@akbooer No errors in 2021.04.18. Thanks for this as the changes also stabilized my Mosquitto bridge connection, which tended to flop with every error message.
2021-04-18 15:29:04.173 luup.tasmota:262: Topic ignored : tele/power_ServerWork/LWT : Online 2021-04-18 15:29:04.175 luup.tasmota:262: Topic ignored : tele/power_MainVera/LWT : Online 2021-04-18 15:29:04.176 luup.tasmota:262: Topic ignored : tele/power_HAServer/LWT : Online 2021-04-18 15:29:04.177 luup.tasmota:262: Topic ignored : tele/power_SideLandscape/LWT : Online 2021-04-18 15:29:04.178 luup.tasmota:262: Topic ignored : tele/power_GarageVera/LWT : Online