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Arming Envisalink panel from MSR
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[Solved] DynamicGroupController updating members issue
CrilleC
Edit: Solved in latest-26221. Bare-metal latest-26193 I have this group: "OKforLarm": name: OK för Larm select: - include_controller: vera - include_capability: door_sensor filter_expression: entity.attributes.door_sensor.state It contains the entities I expect but behaves a bit odd. When I open vera>device_10097 the entity attribute door_sensor.state changes to true but it won't show up as member in the group, when I also open vera>device_10095 they both shows as members and when I close vera>device_10095 it disappear from the group but when I close vera>device_10097 it lingers in the group until I restart Reactor.
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Reactor (Multi-System/Multi-Hub) Announcements
toggledbitsT
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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DynamicGroupController and attributes
therealdbT
Hey @toggledbits I'm back to trying to optimize a couple of things based on dynamic group. First of all, I think I found a typo in the doc: primary_attribute: "binary_sensor.state" primary_attribute_value: | d = false; each id in members: d = getEntity(id)?.attributes?.power_switch?.state or d, d I think the correct code snippet is d = false, All that said, my use case for dynamic groups is to group 3 different climate devices, so I could easily command them at the same time. Commands are good, but sometimes I want to check if any of the devices are on, and that's easily done with a similar snippet as the one you have in the docs. But this is limited to the primary attribute, while I want to have any of the attributes in the group to be driven by a similar logic (while all are null in the group). ie, access hvac_control.mode and see if any of the unit is set to cool, or heat. Is that possible, without re-defining an expression in each of my rules? Thanks!
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Upgrade Issues
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[SOLVED] Conflicting Set Reaction Groups Appear to Fire Simultaneously in Single Rule Evaluation
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[SOLVED] Question regarding "in" vs "contains" vs contents of the string
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Logon screen timeout
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Noticing since 170 that the lock screen doesn't switch to the logon prompt but, rather, stays on the active UI until such time as you go to click something within it. Then it jumps to the login screen. Brave browser Brave 1.92.139 (Official Build) (arm64) Chromium: 150.0.7871.114
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[MSR] Copy&past of actions and/or drag&drop between set/reset
therealdbT
Hey @toggledbits One thing that bothers me while doing work on new systems/new features, is that I cannot copy&paste actions, and I cannot drag&drop between set and resets. #1 is for when I want to copy an action between different rules opened in two separate browser windows, while #2 is when I just need to flip a bunch of actions in the reset, or move some logic back and forth. Both will be appreciated, but I understand the technical challenges. Thanks!
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Upgrade advice - upgrade from aarch64 to ARM64 image
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I'm currently on version 26011. I understand that the aarch64 image is no longer supported. So, I therefore need to update to the ARM64 image. Can anyone possibly suggest how I update my docker compose.yaml file (see below). Ideally I'd like to keep my existing reactions etc. rather than start from scratch. # Multi-System Reactor template docker-compose.yml (version 22160) # # Change the lines indicated by "DO"... # services: reactor: container_name: reactor environment: # DO change the TZ: line to set your local time zone. # See valid TZ list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones TZ: GB # # DO NOT change this path. Your directory location is in "source" below. REACTOR_DATA_PREFIX: /var/reactor # DO change the image below to the one you are using (e.g. armv7l or aarch64 for RPi 4) image: toggledbits/reactor:latest-aarch64 restart: "always" expose: - 8111 ports: - 8111:8111 volumes: # DO change the /home/username/reactor below to the directory you created for # your local data; DO NOT change the /var/reactor part - /home/pi/docker/reactor:/var/reactor - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro tmpfs: /tmp
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Alexa for MSR, any interest?
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[RESOLVED] Telegram notification broke with latest update
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[RESOLVED] Phantom device, “INFO” appears
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[RESOLVED] Mode Status NULL
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[RESOLVED] HTTP query failing after version 26177
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Question about the find function
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[Answered] OK to remove old json files?
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Deprecation Announcement: 32-bit ARM *docker* images
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If you are using the armv7l docker image, the OpenJS Foundation that publishes node is no longer producing 32-bit builds as of v24. That means the last supported LTS version of node for armv7l is v22, which will go End-of-Life in May 2027. Therefore, the Reactor armv7l image is now deprecated and will only be produced until node v22 goes EOL, and I will not publish armv7l images beyond that date. If you are running an RPi 3 or earlier with Reactor, you are on this image, and will need to upgrade hardware to a 64-bit model and use the arm64 image. If you need help getting it done, ask in this category.
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[Solved] build 26150 - engine not starting
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@toggledbits I pulled the image (well, Watchtower did) and within minutes the whole system went offline. The log looks like it ends with 26143. [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-mkahsmgf/26qq82mw-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lqyfljfi/22f8on0t-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lsb61rw8/24oenqi2-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lrh58he0/rule-lrh58he0:S-1c00gfib-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lrh58he0/1c00dylr-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lrh58he0/1nam9w5u-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-miuh2qqi/22ls4lql-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-kwc6rmci/rule-kwc6rmci:S-1vj8sdfc-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-kwc6rmci/rule-kwc6rmci:S-1qanz01x-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/24lq19p6-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-mk0o8iox/23oy468y-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-miscg2h3/rule-miscg2h3:S-22gmbq1c-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-kxgrfjke/238p0old-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-m7ccsso5/re-m7ccsso5-1r0myjxa-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/19nl9wq2-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/rule-ladyja6a:S-yl3xk9t-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/rule-ladyja6a:S-yl3vv5m-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-ln7j2nqp/re-ln7j2nqp-22mx9lzd-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-ln7j2nqp/22mx87c8-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-licneppy/1mzwe7ht-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ml3194ih/25jqt1j4-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-kxgrg7kf/227hshak-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-reactorexmachina/13ua1p95-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-reactorexmachina/13uagam7-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-grpvl9oypg/rule-grpvl9oypg:R-134x4cbv-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-grpvl9oypg/rule-grpvl9oypg:R-134x2fyl-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-lscjrws1/238p5c22-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lbwr0jvq/1xkczf03-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <Structure:NOTICE> Structure Structure#1 stopped [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <app:NOTICE> Closing APIs... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: closing... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: disconnecting from "192.168.1.23#82" (1001 service closing) [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.548Z <httpapi:NOTICE> HTTP API closing... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.549Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: server closed [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.549Z <httpapi:INFO> HTTP server closed. [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.549Z <app:NOTICE> Stopping timers... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.551Z <app:null> Shutdown complete, process ID 1 [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.551Z <app:null> Closing logs... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.551Z <default:null> Closing log I can SSH to the VM. Alas, I do not have the previous image for 26143 as I'm a little too quick sometimes on housekeeping.
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http request action & digest auth
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I’m using the HTTP Request action in MSR and need to authenticate against an endpoint that uses HTTP Digest authentication. Now that endpoint was changed to use SHA-256 in digest auth, so I would like to know if MSR supports it, or is it limited to MD5-based digest auth?
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    wrote on last edited by tunnus
    #1

    I'm trying to migrate a couple of SiteSensors to MSR, and implementing those as rules with HTTP request reactions. MSR build in use is 21243.

    Some challenges though, as I'm capturing an array and because I need those values in the array in multiple rules, I have to use global expressions. Seems that these global expressions/variables are not updating after initialization, but if I try local expressions, they update normally.

    Screenshot 2021-09-09 at 23.24.52.png

    (for testing purposes I'm switching between "g_UplinkResponse" and "temp_local_array" in capture response)

    Screenshot 2021-09-09 at 23.37.47.png

    Global expressions:
    Screenshot 2021-09-09 at 23.29.23.png

    So "g_temp_var" and "temp_local_var" should yield the same result, but in this case the values are different (85.9 vs. 36.8, the latter being the most current & correct value)

    I also have a test rule using "g_temp_var" just to induce change, but the value stays the same.

    Screenshot 2021-09-09 at 23.36.00.png

    @toggledbits, have I understood something wrong or could this be a bug?

    Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT & ZWA-2

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      #2

      From the docs:

      "Global variables are visible to all rules in the system, and can be referred to by any rule-based variable or any other global variable. Global variables are evaluated when a rule-based variable calls for the value. It is therefore normal and expected that, when looking at the Global Expressions list, no values are changing, unless rule variables that reference those global variables are also being evaluated. For example, a global variable consisting of simply time() will not continuously update and display the current time in the Global Expression list. It will only be updated if a rule asks for it.

      Ref: https://reactor.toggledbits.com/docs/Expressions-%26-Variables/

      Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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        From the docs:

        "Global variables are visible to all rules in the system, and can be referred to by any rule-based variable or any other global variable. Global variables are evaluated when a rule-based variable calls for the value. It is therefore normal and expected that, when looking at the Global Expressions list, no values are changing, unless rule variables that reference those global variables are also being evaluated. For example, a global variable consisting of simply time() will not continuously update and display the current time in the Global Expression list. It will only be updated if a rule asks for it.

        Ref: https://reactor.toggledbits.com/docs/Expressions-%26-Variables/

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        #3

        @toggledbits yep, I had read that part of the manual, that’s why I have that rule with ”changes”, still those values are not updating?

        Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT & ZWA-2

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          #4

          If g_temp_var is not changing, changes is never going to fire. But g_UplinkResponse is changing.

          Edit: to try to clarify more, it's a chicken and egg problem. g_temp_var will not be updated until it is referenced by a running rule, but the rule only runs when g_temp_var is changed. So without something external causing g_temp_var to change, the rule will never run and call for g_temp_var to be updated. If you check g_UplinkResponse for changes, but use g_temp_var everywhere else in the rule, you should get the behavior you are looking for, because g_UplinkResponse is changed externally by another rule on an interval, so that will stimulate the run of the rule to evaluate everything else needed.

          Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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            #5

            This is a very timely thread as I'm starting to explore how to migrate two Site Sensors (one pulls weather data from Ambient API, the other pulls weather data from OpenWxMap API) to feed my HVAC needs.

            Disclaimer: I have near zero KB regarding expressions let along how they work in MSR. I'll be watching this thread closely.

            *Hubitat C-7 2.5.1.142
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            w/ HA Connect ZWA-2
            FW: v1.1
            SDK: v7.23.1

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              This is a very timely thread as I'm starting to explore how to migrate two Site Sensors (one pulls weather data from Ambient API, the other pulls weather data from OpenWxMap API) to feed my HVAC needs.

              Disclaimer: I have near zero KB regarding expressions let along how they work in MSR. I'll be watching this thread closely.

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              #6

              @gwp1 you are probably better off with this post than what's here, but feel free to follow also this discussion 🙂

              Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT & ZWA-2

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              • toggledbitsT toggledbits

                If g_temp_var is not changing, changes is never going to fire. But g_UplinkResponse is changing.

                Edit: to try to clarify more, it's a chicken and egg problem. g_temp_var will not be updated until it is referenced by a running rule, but the rule only runs when g_temp_var is changed. So without something external causing g_temp_var to change, the rule will never run and call for g_temp_var to be updated. If you check g_UplinkResponse for changes, but use g_temp_var everywhere else in the rule, you should get the behavior you are looking for, because g_UplinkResponse is changed externally by another rule on an interval, so that will stimulate the run of the rule to evaluate everything else needed.

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                @toggledbits okay, now I have this test rule set up:

                Screenshot 2021-09-12 at 2.31.02.png

                Situation remains the same, global expression(s) is not changing 😞

                Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT & ZWA-2

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                  I can't tell from the timestamps, but given that they're similar, did the value actually change? No hit if the value doesn't actually change.

                  By the way, how are you determining if there was a change or not? I mean, how do you know it's not changing. Does something happen when the conditions are met (is there a Reaction that does something?)?

                  Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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                    I can't tell from the timestamps, but given that they're similar, did the value actually change? No hit if the value doesn't actually change.

                    By the way, how are you determining if there was a change or not? I mean, how do you know it's not changing. Does something happen when the conditions are met (is there a Reaction that does something?)?

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                    @toggledbits I know it's supposed to be something else as I can monitor the same values via a couple of different means (an app for instance).

                    But as I wrote before, if I use local expressions, values are as they should be:

                    Screenshot 2021-09-12 at 3.02.34.png

                    Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT & ZWA-2

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                    • tunnusT tunnus

                      @toggledbits I know it's supposed to be something else as I can monitor the same values via a couple of different means (an app for instance).

                      But as I wrote before, if I use local expressions, values are as they should be:

                      Screenshot 2021-09-12 at 3.02.34.png

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                      #10

                      @tunnus Well, I'm not getting a clear picture here from the little bits and pieces you're posting, so I set up a little test environment of my own where I have an HTTP request run, set a global variable, and have a rule with a condition that goes true when the global changes with a reaction that sends an alert notification that the variable has changed. I get the notification every time I run the HTTP request.

                      Here's the rule:

                      b897854e-0377-4d07-8f98-9be318276661-image.png

                      And the variables:

                      a5d579cb-3480-43fb-b94e-f81f4089a461-image.png 212872b0-6d58-44d7-ac06-2ead76c78192-image.png

                      Here's the reaction I can run manually to make a request and store the result in the global variable. The API function I'm calling returns a timestamp (with milliseconds), so every request is pretty much guaranteed to give me a different response from the last.

                      5de7eca4-b637-4764-8de3-662dee90061e-image.png

                      This seems to model what you're telling me you want to do, and it works fine.

                      Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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                      • toggledbitsT toggledbits

                        @tunnus Well, I'm not getting a clear picture here from the little bits and pieces you're posting, so I set up a little test environment of my own where I have an HTTP request run, set a global variable, and have a rule with a condition that goes true when the global changes with a reaction that sends an alert notification that the variable has changed. I get the notification every time I run the HTTP request.

                        Here's the rule:

                        b897854e-0377-4d07-8f98-9be318276661-image.png

                        And the variables:

                        a5d579cb-3480-43fb-b94e-f81f4089a461-image.png 212872b0-6d58-44d7-ac06-2ead76c78192-image.png

                        Here's the reaction I can run manually to make a request and store the result in the global variable. The API function I'm calling returns a timestamp (with milliseconds), so every request is pretty much guaranteed to give me a different response from the last.

                        5de7eca4-b637-4764-8de3-662dee90061e-image.png

                        This seems to model what you're telling me you want to do, and it works fine.

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                        wrote on last edited by tunnus
                        #11

                        @toggledbits sorry, I tried to depict the problem in the first post as well as I could.

                        But yes, your test case models my case and now I'm baffled. I'll try to setup my test from a scratch and see what happens...

                        EDIT: replicated this case, no change. Local variables work nicely, but global expressions won’t update. Patrick, any logs I could provide to solve this?

                        Only difference I could think of (between my and your test setup) is that if response structures (array etc) differ just enough and code handles local & global expressions a bit differently.

                        Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT & ZWA-2

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                          The key here is that the response to the HTTP request has to change. If it doesn't, then the changes isn't going to work, and nothing will trigger the rule to evaluate and cause the other global variables to be updated. Remember that changes requires an actual change of the value, not just a fetch of the value and setting it (again) to what's already there... no change, no changes.

                          Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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                            The key here is that the response to the HTTP request has to change. If it doesn't, then the changes isn't going to work, and nothing will trigger the rule to evaluate and cause the other global variables to be updated. Remember that changes requires an actual change of the value, not just a fetch of the value and setting it (again) to what's already there... no change, no changes.

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                            wrote on last edited by tunnus
                            #13

                            @toggledbits what's strange here is that I only change this:

                            Screenshot 2021-09-13 at 12.19.22.png

                            to this:

                            Screenshot 2021-09-13 at 12.14.40.png

                            or vice versa, URL & other settings remain the same, local expression works, changes are immediately detected. And yes, response is really changing.

                            Here's the most current test rule:

                            Screenshot 2021-09-13 at 12.19.55.png

                            (at the time of the screenshot, "-111.0" was the correct value)

                            The only time I get an updated/correct value (for the global expression) is when a global variable/expression is initialized (when it is empty), after that it remains the same.

                            Maybe this problem is unique to my setup.

                            Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT & ZWA-2

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                              wrote on last edited by tunnus
                              #14

                              @LibraSun, @cw-kid & others, could you test if you can replicate this error I'm experiencing?

                              EDIT: I have another rule querying the same API, for a bit different values and that works fine even with global expressions, so reproducing the same error might prove to be difficult...

                              Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT & ZWA-2

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                                @tunnus Well, I'm not getting a clear picture here from the little bits and pieces you're posting, so I set up a little test environment of my own where I have an HTTP request run, set a global variable, and have a rule with a condition that goes true when the global changes with a reaction that sends an alert notification that the variable has changed. I get the notification every time I run the HTTP request.

                                Here's the rule:

                                b897854e-0377-4d07-8f98-9be318276661-image.png

                                And the variables:

                                a5d579cb-3480-43fb-b94e-f81f4089a461-image.png 212872b0-6d58-44d7-ac06-2ead76c78192-image.png

                                Here's the reaction I can run manually to make a request and store the result in the global variable. The API function I'm calling returns a timestamp (with milliseconds), so every request is pretty much guaranteed to give me a different response from the last.

                                5de7eca4-b637-4764-8de3-662dee90061e-image.png

                                This seems to model what you're telling me you want to do, and it works fine.

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                                @toggledbits, in your test proposal, when the HTTP Request fails, an error is generated and thus an Alert is displayed on the dashboard. Since this is an under-control situation, is it possible to inhibit this alert?

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                                  Depends on how you're doing the implementation. What's the error that's generated?

                                  Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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                                    Depends on how you're doing the implementation. What's the error that's generated?

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                                    @toggledbits I am referring to this error alert, generated when I interrupt the internet access, automatically the HTTP GET will fail, which is expected and I will give the necessary treatment. But I would like to not have this alert in the status dashboard, because as I mention it would be an expected problem, I don't need the alert.

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                                    Now of course this is no big problem, just exploring more possibilities.

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                                    • toggledbitsT toggledbits

                                      @tunnus Well, I'm not getting a clear picture here from the little bits and pieces you're posting, so I set up a little test environment of my own where I have an HTTP request run, set a global variable, and have a rule with a condition that goes true when the global changes with a reaction that sends an alert notification that the variable has changed. I get the notification every time I run the HTTP request.

                                      Here's the rule:

                                      b897854e-0377-4d07-8f98-9be318276661-image.png

                                      And the variables:

                                      a5d579cb-3480-43fb-b94e-f81f4089a461-image.png 212872b0-6d58-44d7-ac06-2ead76c78192-image.png

                                      Here's the reaction I can run manually to make a request and store the result in the global variable. The API function I'm calling returns a timestamp (with milliseconds), so every request is pretty much guaranteed to give me a different response from the last.

                                      5de7eca4-b637-4764-8de3-662dee90061e-image.png

                                      This seems to model what you're telling me you want to do, and it works fine.

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                                      tunnus
                                      wrote on last edited by tunnus
                                      #18

                                      @toggledbits if you'd be willing to troubleshoot this issue further, I could provide you the whole response to this http request? But where is that response stored on the filesystem?

                                      What seems to happen is that if my global expression/variable is empty, fresh data is initially stored to that, but subsequent queries are "ignored", data is not replaced.

                                      In the log I can see new/fresh values, but for some reason this new data is not used:

                                      2021-10-01T14:04:00.321Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:997> Rule#rule-ktc09w2v._evaluate() trigger state now false (was false)
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:00.323Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:999> Rule#rule-ktc09w2v._evaluate() constraints state true
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:00.325Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:1008> Rule#rule-ktc09w2v rule state now false, changed no
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:00.548Z <Engine:INFO> Engine#1 reaction Nibe uplink SiteSensor<SET> step 0 HTTP request to https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items?tags=nibe2vera&recursive=false succeeded (200 OK)
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:00.552Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1547> Engine#1 response type application/json
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:00.556Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1169> Engine#1 global set variable g_UplinkTest = (object) [ { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Control_HotWaterBoost", "state": "0", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": false, "options": [  ] }, "commandDescription": { "commandOptions": [ { "command": "0", "label": "Off" }, { "command": "1", "label": "3h" }, { "command": "2", "label": "6h" }, { "command": "3", "label": "12h" }, { "command": "4", "label": "One time" } ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Control_HotWaterBoost", "label": "Hot water boost", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Status_DegreeMinutes", "state": "-54.3", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Status_DegreeMinutes", "label": "Degree Minutes", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Ventilation_FanSpeed", "state": "72.0", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Ventilation_FanSpeed", "label": "Fan Speed", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Addition_Blocked", "state": "ON", "stateDescription": { "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Switch", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Addition_Blocked", "label": "Blocked", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_CprInfoEp14_CurrentComprFrequency", "state": "20.0 Hz", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number:Frequency", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_CprInfoEp14_CurrentComprFrequency", "label": "Compr. Frequency", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Status_OutdoorTemp", "state": "10.9 °C", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number:Temperature", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Status_OutdoorTemp", "label": "Outdoor Temp.", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Status_AlarmInfo", "state": "NULL", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%s", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "String", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Status_AlarmInfo", "label": "Alarm Info", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Status_HotWaterTop", "state": "46.3 °C", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number:Temperature", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Status_HotWaterTop", "label": "Hot Water Top", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] } ]
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:02.173Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1367> _process_reaction_queue() wake-up!
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:02.200Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1328> _process_reaction_queue() running task 1179 { "tid": 1179, "id": "rule-kt9u8aur:S", "rule": "rule-kt9u8aur", "__reaction": [RuleReaction#rule-kt9u8aur:S], "next_step": 2, "status": 0, "ts": 1633097040135, "parent": --null--, "__resolve": --function--, "__reject": --function--, "__promise": [object Promise], "attempts": 1 }
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:02.201Z <Engine:NOTICE> Resuming reaction Nibe uplink SiteSensor<SET> (rule-kt9u8aur:S) from step 2
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:02.204Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1537> Engine#1 request header accept: application/json
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:02.205Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1539> Engine#1 reaction rule-kt9u8aur:S step 2 request url https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items?tags=nibe2vera2&recursive=false data { "method": "GET", "timeout": 15000, "size": 8192, "agent": [object Object], "headers": [object Headers] }
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:02.208Z <Engine:INFO> Nibe uplink SiteSensor<SET> all actions completed.
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:02.209Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1332> _process_reaction_queue() task returned, new status -1; task 1179
                                      2021-10-01T14:04:02.212Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1367> _process_reaction_queue ending with 0 in queue; none delayed/ready; waiting
                                      

                                      (and then it continues with another http request in the same reaction, 2 s delay in between)

                                      Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT & ZWA-2

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                                      • tunnusT tunnus

                                        @toggledbits if you'd be willing to troubleshoot this issue further, I could provide you the whole response to this http request? But where is that response stored on the filesystem?

                                        What seems to happen is that if my global expression/variable is empty, fresh data is initially stored to that, but subsequent queries are "ignored", data is not replaced.

                                        In the log I can see new/fresh values, but for some reason this new data is not used:

                                        2021-10-01T14:04:00.321Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:997> Rule#rule-ktc09w2v._evaluate() trigger state now false (was false)
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:00.323Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:999> Rule#rule-ktc09w2v._evaluate() constraints state true
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:00.325Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:1008> Rule#rule-ktc09w2v rule state now false, changed no
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:00.548Z <Engine:INFO> Engine#1 reaction Nibe uplink SiteSensor<SET> step 0 HTTP request to https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items?tags=nibe2vera&recursive=false succeeded (200 OK)
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:00.552Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1547> Engine#1 response type application/json
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:00.556Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1169> Engine#1 global set variable g_UplinkTest = (object) [ { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Control_HotWaterBoost", "state": "0", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": false, "options": [  ] }, "commandDescription": { "commandOptions": [ { "command": "0", "label": "Off" }, { "command": "1", "label": "3h" }, { "command": "2", "label": "6h" }, { "command": "3", "label": "12h" }, { "command": "4", "label": "One time" } ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Control_HotWaterBoost", "label": "Hot water boost", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Status_DegreeMinutes", "state": "-54.3", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Status_DegreeMinutes", "label": "Degree Minutes", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Ventilation_FanSpeed", "state": "72.0", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Ventilation_FanSpeed", "label": "Fan Speed", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Addition_Blocked", "state": "ON", "stateDescription": { "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Switch", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Addition_Blocked", "label": "Blocked", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_CprInfoEp14_CurrentComprFrequency", "state": "20.0 Hz", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number:Frequency", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_CprInfoEp14_CurrentComprFrequency", "label": "Compr. Frequency", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Status_OutdoorTemp", "state": "10.9 °C", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number:Temperature", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Status_OutdoorTemp", "label": "Outdoor Temp.", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Status_AlarmInfo", "state": "NULL", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%s", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "String", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Status_AlarmInfo", "label": "Alarm Info", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] }, { "link": "https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items/NibeRESTAPI_Status_HotWaterTop", "state": "46.3 °C", "stateDescription": { "pattern": "%.0f", "readOnly": true, "options": [  ] }, "editable": true, "type": "Number:Temperature", "name": "NibeRESTAPI_Status_HotWaterTop", "label": "Hot Water Top", "tags": [ "nibe2vera" ], "groupNames": [  ] } ]
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:02.173Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1367> _process_reaction_queue() wake-up!
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:02.200Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1328> _process_reaction_queue() running task 1179 { "tid": 1179, "id": "rule-kt9u8aur:S", "rule": "rule-kt9u8aur", "__reaction": [RuleReaction#rule-kt9u8aur:S], "next_step": 2, "status": 0, "ts": 1633097040135, "parent": --null--, "__resolve": --function--, "__reject": --function--, "__promise": [object Promise], "attempts": 1 }
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:02.201Z <Engine:NOTICE> Resuming reaction Nibe uplink SiteSensor<SET> (rule-kt9u8aur:S) from step 2
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:02.204Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1537> Engine#1 request header accept: application/json
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:02.205Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1539> Engine#1 reaction rule-kt9u8aur:S step 2 request url https://192.168.XXXX:8443/rest/items?tags=nibe2vera2&recursive=false data { "method": "GET", "timeout": 15000, "size": 8192, "agent": [object Object], "headers": [object Headers] }
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:02.208Z <Engine:INFO> Nibe uplink SiteSensor<SET> all actions completed.
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:02.209Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1332> _process_reaction_queue() task returned, new status -1; task 1179
                                        2021-10-01T14:04:02.212Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1367> _process_reaction_queue ending with 0 in queue; none delayed/ready; waiting
                                        

                                        (and then it continues with another http request in the same reaction, 2 s delay in between)

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                                        @tunnus said in SiteSensor migration:

                                        What seems to happen is that if my global expression/variable is empty, fresh data is initially stored to that, but subsequent queries are "ignored", data is not replaced.
                                        In the log I can see new/fresh values, but for some reason this new data is not used

                                        You're going to have to describe this in more detail.

                                        Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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                                          @tunnus said in SiteSensor migration:

                                          What seems to happen is that if my global expression/variable is empty, fresh data is initially stored to that, but subsequent queries are "ignored", data is not replaced.
                                          In the log I can see new/fresh values, but for some reason this new data is not used

                                          You're going to have to describe this in more detail.

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                                          @toggledbits I'll PM you relevant logs

                                          Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT & ZWA-2

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