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Gradually turn on lights.
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I have several lights that I would like to turn on very gradually over 15 or 20 seconds. from 0 to .25 in .01 increments. I have tried a few things that came nowhere near working, so here I am.
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Stop the MSR by an external switch on Hubitat.
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Use case: When performing home maintenance, such as air conditioning, I want all rules involving air conditioning to be disabled. To do this, to day, I have a virtual switch that I placed within all rules involving air conditioning, meaning that if I turn it off, none of them work. Then another situation: the water pump system and garden irrigation, another switch. In short, I had to create several virtual switches in Hubitat to disable rules in MSR. Unfortunately, however, I was unable to cover all scenarios, so I wondered if it would be possible for MSR to support a virtual MSR switch, which, when configured in the reactor settings, would function as a general on/off switch for MSR. If it is configured and turned off, the entire rules and actions in MSR stops working, except for the status change reading process, specifically for this switch, which, when turned on, would restart the MSR. Would it be possible to do something like this? Any recommendations from the experts?
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Error After Upgrade
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Reset attribute value of entity in event handler
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Need help figuring out how to delay a reset on reaction
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Way to search for rules (rule state) in other rules
T
@toggledbits, not sure if this is a feature request or I'm using the search tool wrong. You have a "Search for rule" in the Rules Set tab in MSR. It works nicely to find a rule and bring up said rule, but can it/could it be used for as a "where used?" global search? For instance, I have a fairly large set of rules, divided up into 10 different rulesets. There's easily a hundred individual rules, and many of the rules have Rule State triggers, which of course refer to other rules. Amongst my troubleshooting today, I came across what may have been a duplicate or troubleshooting attempt, but I can't tell if it's actually used as a Rule State in another rule without opening each rule that I suspect it may be a part of. Thanks.
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Links to MSR from HA
Tom_DT
I am using Home Assistant a lot recently. On a dashboard showing the devices, I would like to show a link to the MSR rule that controls the devices. Is there a way to link directly into MSR?
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Set Reaction > Script Action
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Errors after updating to MQTTController build 25139
tunnusT
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
therealdbT
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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[Solved] Limit HA Entity in MSR
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Organizing/ structuring rule sets and rules
R
Hi guys, Just wondering how you guys organize your rule sets and rules. I wish I had an extra layer to have some more granularity, but my feature request was not popular. Maybe there are better ways to organize my rule sets. I use the rule sets now primarily for rooms. So a rule set per room. But maybe grouping by functionality works better. Any examples/ suggestions would be appreciated.
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Moving MSR from a QNAP container to RP 5 - some issues
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Widget deletion does not work and landing page (status) is empy
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Need help reducing false positive notifications
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Deleting widgets
tunnusT
Hopefully a trivial question, but how do you delete widgets in a status page? Using build 22266
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MQTT configuration question
tunnusT
I have the following yaml configuration in local_mqtt_devices file x_mqtt_device: set_speed: arguments: speed: type: str topic: "command/%friendly_name%" payload: type: json expr: '{ "fan": parameters.speed }' While this works fine, I'm wondering how this could be changed to "fixed" parameters, as in this case "fan" only accepts "A", "Q" or a numeric value of 1-5?
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    tamorgen
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    Good morning all,
    First, I just wanted to say hi and introduce myself. I've been using a Vera Plus for about 8 years now, and the luup based Reactor for two or three. Before that I used PLEG for my home logic on Vera.

    I've been monitoring the evolution of Ezlo, and I'm starting to consider making the jump to it. After discussing with others over on the Vera/Ezlo community, it seems that it's not an all or nothing switch, particularly with the Patrick's MSR, so I'm joining here today to start taking a look at it.

    Anyway, that's my basic post. Look forward to playing with MSR in the near future.

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      toggledbits
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      Welcome. You'll find some differences between R4V (Reactor for Vera) and MSR, but also a lot of familiarity. Make sure to read the Concepts and Terminology section of the documentation for some background. The other parts of the docs will help you through the details.

      Also, if you have problems or questions, be sure you've read the posting guidelines beforehand. The goal is to give as much information up front as possible, and do your homework first. The post explains it.

      Have you decided on a platform to run MSR? Raspberry Pi? VM? Other small host? Are you familiar/comfortable with docker, or are you more likely to install Reactor directly (aka bare-metal)?

      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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        Welcome. You'll find some differences between R4V (Reactor for Vera) and MSR, but also a lot of familiarity. Make sure to read the Concepts and Terminology section of the documentation for some background. The other parts of the docs will help you through the details.

        Also, if you have problems or questions, be sure you've read the posting guidelines beforehand. The goal is to give as much information up front as possible, and do your homework first. The post explains it.

        Have you decided on a platform to run MSR? Raspberry Pi? VM? Other small host? Are you familiar/comfortable with docker, or are you more likely to install Reactor directly (aka bare-metal)?

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        @toggledbits said in First post:

        Welcome. You'll find some differences between R4V (Reactor for Vera) and MSR, but also a lot of familiarity. Make sure to read the Concepts and Terminology section of the documentation for some background. The other parts of the docs will help you through the details.

        Also, if you have problems or questions, be sure you've read the posting guidelines beforehand. The goal is to give as much information up front as possible, and do your homework first. The post explains it.

        Have you decided on a platform to run MSR? Raspberry Pi? VM? Other small host? Are you familiar/comfortable with docker, or are you more likely to install Reactor directly (aka bare-metal)?

        Hi Patrick,
        Thanks for the warm welcome!

        I've actually just installed Reactor on my home server. I have essentially a file server that I also use for various other tasks, such as Pihole, dhcp managment, PlexMediaSever, running Fedora Server 36. I installed using the bare metal method

        From what I've read, MSR will give me an easier upgrade to Ezlo path than anything else. Ezlo is still missing too many things that I'm dependent on Vera to make a complete switch. I have a working Vera, so MSR should allow me to slowly transition at my own pace, until Ezlo can do it all, and eventually retire Vera.

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          tamorgen
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          @toggledbits
          Well, like I said, I got it installed, but it would appear there is an environmental variable that isn't correct.

          reactor.service: Failed at step EXEC spawning /usr/local/lib/nodejs/bin/node: No such file or directory

          It worked when I ran NODE_PATH=$(pwd) node app.js, but after I installed it as a service, it did not.

          Any advice on how I can find the correct path?

          Note: I used the following command to install:

          sudo dnf install nodejs-1:16:140.-2.fc36

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            toggledbits
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            The pwd command returns the path of the current directory, which in that command is the directory where app.js lives and you have Reactor installed. Just make sure your Environment line in your service file contains that fully-qualified path.

            Here's the sample service file that you can modify. I'm not sure how you generated yours. You can also find this file in the tools directory in your Reactor install.

            # THIS IS A SAMPLE SYSTEMD SERVICE CONFIGURATION FILE FOR REACTOR.
            # Modify the WorkingDirectory, Environment, and User values below
            # to suit your system configuration. Also modify ExecStart with
            # the correct path to the "node" executable, if it has not been
            # installed in the system binary directories.
            # Then place the file in /etc/systemd/system or whatever other 
            # directory is normal for your system (remove the -example) from
            # the end of the name. You will need root privilegess to do this.
            # Then run:
            #     sudo systemctl daemon-reload
            #     sudo systemctl start reactor
            #
            [Unit]
            Description=Multi System Reactor
            After=network.target
            
            [Service]
            Type=simple
            User=myuser
            WorkingDirectory=/home/myuser/reactor
            Environment=NODE_PATH=/home/myuser/reactor
            ExecStart=/usr/local/lib/nodejs/bin/node app -p
            Restart=on-failure
            RestartSec=5s
            
            [Install]
            WantedBy=multi-user.target
            

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              The pwd command returns the path of the current directory, which in that command is the directory where app.js lives and you have Reactor installed. Just make sure your Environment line in your service file contains that fully-qualified path.

              Here's the sample service file that you can modify. I'm not sure how you generated yours. You can also find this file in the tools directory in your Reactor install.

              # THIS IS A SAMPLE SYSTEMD SERVICE CONFIGURATION FILE FOR REACTOR.
              # Modify the WorkingDirectory, Environment, and User values below
              # to suit your system configuration. Also modify ExecStart with
              # the correct path to the "node" executable, if it has not been
              # installed in the system binary directories.
              # Then place the file in /etc/systemd/system or whatever other 
              # directory is normal for your system (remove the -example) from
              # the end of the name. You will need root privilegess to do this.
              # Then run:
              #     sudo systemctl daemon-reload
              #     sudo systemctl start reactor
              #
              [Unit]
              Description=Multi System Reactor
              After=network.target
              
              [Service]
              Type=simple
              User=myuser
              WorkingDirectory=/home/myuser/reactor
              Environment=NODE_PATH=/home/myuser/reactor
              ExecStart=/usr/local/lib/nodejs/bin/node app -p
              Restart=on-failure
              RestartSec=5s
              
              [Install]
              WantedBy=multi-user.target
              
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              @toggledbits

              Patrick,
              I had already updated the reactor.service file that you are referring to, but it seems to be that the path to nodejs is incorrect. What I'm trying to figure out is where Fedora would have installed that, so I can update the correct path.

              [Service]
              Type=simple
              User=tmorgenthaler
              WorkingDirectory=/home/tmorgenthaler/reactor
              Environment=NODE_PATH=/tmorgenthaler/myuser/reactor
              ExecStart=/usr/local/lib/nodejs/bin/node app -p
              Restart=on-failure
              RestartSec=5s

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                Haven't used Fedora in a good while (although I'm a Berkeley guy), but most *nix has the which command you can use to find the path that a command lives in: which node

                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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                  Haven't used Fedora in a good while (although I'm a Berkeley guy), but most *nix has the which command you can use to find the path that a command lives in: which node

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                  @toggledbits said in First post:

                  Haven't used Fedora in a good while (although I'm a Berkeley guy), but most *nix has the which command you can use to find the path that a command lives in: which node

                  That did it. I always forget that command!

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