Hello,
I had an iCOMEN boiler switch that worked for many years. And I used iCOMEN app on my phone to manage it. Short time ago app started to have an error message that it cannot connect to the server, and after some time the device also stopped working.
Some of you may know that I took at shot at building an alternate geofencing solution for Vera. The core of it was system agnostic, using the OwnTracks application and AWS lambdas to track devices and keep a central data, then disseminate that to the Vera via a websocket-based plugin. It worked with other apps as well, including Tasker and GPSLogger, but of the dozen people that were testing it, most used OwnTracks.
A lot was learned in the process, not the least of which is that the success of any such solution is highly dependent on the phone and its settings. Phone manufacturers love to set things up for the longest battery life, of course, but that's usually very anti-geofencing behavior. In the case of at least one brand, it was unusable and the settings could not be modified. It was also cost-prohibitive to maintain on Amazon, as AWS grabs a dime here and a dollar there and before you know it, it added $100/month to my AWS bill, which my wife deducted from my Scotch budget. Unacceptable.
But it's quite reasonable to use OwnTracks to a local endpoint, and I could pretty easily replicate the functionality as a local application, or maybe even as an additional endpoint built into MSR's API (still separate port and process, but in the package).
So the question really is... would you do it, or would you be too concerned about the security risks associated (e.g., dynamic DNS and NAT mapping in the firewall necessary for the phone to contact the service when not on LAN)?
Hello forum instigators.
Not sure who host/runs the forum software but a couple of challenges:
The chat is not currently usable, as the scrolling is all not right and it's not possible to read chats or send chats reliably.
There are a lot of female members that should perhaps be on another forum; where they can advertise their skills more appropriately. Note: I agree it's a job, like any other.
Whoever you are - thank you for your invaluable work.
I run a B&B and am looking for a way to turn the lights off whenever a room is unoccupied for X amount of time. The guest should still be able to turn the lights on and off manually, but should not be able to disable the auto turn off feature if the room is unoccupied.
I guess I am looking for a light switch with a built in presence sensor? I guess a presence sensor would be better as if it is a motion sensor, the lights may go off unwanted if the guest fails to make sufficient movement e.g. if the guest is lying down watching a film.
Are there any products on the market that would work for my application?
I currently have an HVAC system in the attic - for heating and A/C. 120v is supplied to the unit to run the gas heating. A/C uses 240v. I have an ecobee thermostat...which sometimes goes offline....not often. When it goes offline, I need to turn the 120v power to the HVAC system off and then back on (the ecobee gets its power from the HVAC system). That resets the ecobee and all is fine. I spend the summer away from this house and if the ecobee goes offine..I have no current method to reset the HVAC 120v power remotely. My idea is to replace the current 120v plug in the attic with a smart plug...then I can remotely turn the 120v power off and the ecobee will reset and come back online. I use Wyze and Lutron Casita in the house currently and was hoping I could find an in-wall smart plug from Wyze or Lutron. Obviously, I don't need diming, etc...just the ability to turn the plug power on/off. I've seen some options...but one problem I have is the attic can reach up to 135F in the summer...many of the smart plugs I've seen are not rated for that temperature. Might any of you have any thoughts on a smart plug I might want to look at? I don't want to invest in anything that would require a new hub - so either WiFi based or Casita HUB based. I need 120v and 15amp ratings. Thanks in advance.
Hello,
I am in search of a device capable of using Bluetooth to connect with a smartphone and serve as its primary sound source on demand. This device should function similarly to conventional Bluetooth headphones, which automatically become the phone's sound output upon activation. However, this device should differ in that it transmits the audio signal to an amplifier via a jack, SPDIF, or similar connection. Alternatively, it could be an integrated amplifier that directly sends the signal to passive speakers.
The control of this process should be manageable through an API such as MQTT, REST, MODBUS, or similar. Are you aware of any devices that operate in this manner?
The concept is as follows: upon entering the bathroom, I would press a wall-mounted switch. This switch would send a signal to the Bluetooth device, prompting it to connect to my smartphone and seamlessly continue playing the audiobook I am currently listening to. Instead of using the phone's speakers, it would seamlessly start playing through ceiling-mounted speakers.
Many thanks 🙂
Hi folks,
I currently have some cheap Zigbee hub and some Amazon Alexas running my smart home which mostly consists of Zigbee power strips and Zigbee battery powered switches.
It all worked OK originally, but now whenever I press a Zigbee switch the light in the corresponding plug switches on then immediately off again.
If I ask Alexa to turn the light on it works fine. Likewise if I switch it on from my phone.
Any ideas what the issue could be?
I've tried unplugging the hub a number of times but that doesn't seem to fix it.
I was thinking about getting a Homey Pro 2023 to speed things up (tmas the Zigbee hub seems to be really slow now as well, for some reason) but I'm not sure about that either.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Looking for a recommendation:
Locksmith is trying to talk me into the Yale Assure Lock Touchscreen with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth - the original 1st generation because they said it's built better than the Assure Lock 2. Any thoughts on this? Which would you recommend?
I see Mul T Lock makes a cylinder (KW-KIDYRL) for Yale Smart Locks. Would this fit the 1st gen Assure Lock, as well as Assure Lock 2? Has anyone tried replacing the cylinder with this on either lock?
Other smart lock I was considering is the Schlage Encode Plus.
Thanks!
Hi. So when I had my house build I ran a bunch of stuff, one of which being two pairs of speaker wires to each bedroom and to 4 spots around my living room… Over the years I have used them here and there with different success.. But today they sit in my walls just unused.
I converted all the cat6 or 5e (I don’t remember) over to basically eithernet jacks. The cable coaxial well it’s there but now unused. But I was thinking there has got to be some use for two pairs of speaker wires to each room. Can I make them usb plugs? Not sure so looking for ideas.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this.
Kevin
Hey guys...
We are replacing the heat pump and furnace this week and I will also need to replace my nest thermostat at the same time 'cause Nest is ending the cloud thing end of the month.
Anyway, I'm looking to use the
T6 Pro Z-Wave Programmable Thermostat | Smart Home | Honeywell HomeThat's what the heat pump installer recommend BUT, using Nest I was also using it to control the home humidifier using a single wire connected to nest... but no low voltage thermostat is able to do that, I checked all of them...
So I need some help on how I can do that, to connect the home humidifier using zwave also....
Hi
We are looking for a solution where we can detect presence of a «thing» (people , car , dog, cat, and more..
We need:
fast detections, 1-3 seconds in range from 0 to 20 m from «base» fysical «client» , chip , transmitter , unit. base , receiver placed at a door, gate, house, etc uniq Identifying wirelessThe client:
no need for pressing any thing (no buttons) battery , hoply 2-5 years battery time.Have someone done anything like this?
What technologi will be best?
Hey everyone, I'm currently working on developing a bed sensor that can detect when you're out of bed. It could be used to trigger other smart home gadgets, like lights or blinds, temperature etc.
The sensors are placed under the legs of your bed post. Should look and feel like "smart furniture pads" with size 2 inches in diameter and 1/4 inch thick.
Before we go any further, I'd love to get your thoughts on this - would a bed sensor like this be something you'd find useful? We're still in the early stages of development, so any feedback you have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
@DesT, fenced code blocks display differently after the upgrade.
abc defThe above should display as abc and def on two separate lines. This works. But this fails:
verbose: true config: data: "auto"The above should display as three lines, verbose: true, config: and data: "auto", but this fails. In order to make it display properly, I now have to open the fenced code block with ```text (specify language, generic text). This displays without highlighting. The words yml and yaml (and the all-caps versions) don't seem to be recognized. I can also use js to get JavaScript highlighting, but this isn't great for YAML. Here's the same block with the language (text) specifier added (no other changes):
verbose: true config: data: "auto"Sure, we can start adding language specifiers to our new posts, but I suspect if we start digging around old posts, we're going to find a lot of broken display of the fenced code blocks (plain ``` at the start with no language specifier) in the thousands of old posts in these forums, upon which people still rely for answers and information.
Log file snippets also get similarly brutalized:
[###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:51.683Z <ZWaveJSController:NOTICE> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs added file logger to zwavejs.log [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:51.747Z <ZWaveJSController:WARN> zwavejs_capabilities defines x_zwave_device_cfg, which is not consistent with the recommended naming [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:51.747Z <ZWaveJSController:WARN> zwavejs_capabilities defines x_zwave_mfg_spec, which is not consistent with the recommended naming [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:51.747Z <ZWaveJSController:WARN> zwavejs_capabilities defines x_zwave_device_ver, which is not consistent with the recommended naming [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:51.747Z <ZWaveJSController:WARN> zwavejs_capabilities defines x_zwave_values, which is not consistent with the recommended naming [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:51.837Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs connecting to ws://192.168.0.10:3000 [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:51.874Z <ZWaveJSController:NOTICE> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs connected [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:51.874Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs sending connection initialization [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:51.931Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs greeting from server: [Object]{ "type": "version", "driverVersion": "10.16.0", "serverVersion": "1.28.0", "homeId": 3631280043, "minSchemaVersion": 0, "maxSchemaVersion": 28 } [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:51.932Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs performing initial inventory [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:52.325Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs manufacturer-specific data for 134 (AEON Labs) from package ver 22315.1 [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:52.328Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs configuring node 1 endpoint 0 (entity "1-0") [###BUILDVERSION###]2023-04-26T19:41:52.339Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs manufacturer-specific data for 543 (Elexa Consumer Products Inc.)I think this is going to be a problem. Is there a way in NodeBB to configure the default language for fenced code block markdown for the entire forum so that these display more as they did before the upgrade?
EDIT: Examples below of old posts with corrupt formatting now:
https://smarthome.community/topic/1101/dynamic-groups-controller-filter-expressions
https://smarthome.community/post/11362
This last old post is interesting, because the first block displays incorrectly, but the second block is OK. In playing around, there seem to be triggering character sequences, suggesting that the markdown processor is trying to "guess" the language but not getting it right, perhaps:
Can anyone help with the MIOS UI5 weblink? Not the getvera one.
Still running UI5 on a couple of sensors & lights and need to tweak PLEG but for the life of me I can't remember the link to tunnel back to the trusty machine....
The wifi on my router is turned off, and wifi around the house is provided using a mesh - 3 units altogether (one connected directly to the router) that are spread around the house.
I would like to start automating certain tasks around the house and intend to try adding a few smart sockets to my setup.
The mesh system I have supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, and does not provide me with the option to control them - i.e. turn one or both on/off, give each a different SSID, etc.
The devices I wish to purchase/use only support 2.4GHz.
Will turning the mesh units off and temporarily turning the 2.4GHz wifi on the router to allow me to set them up be enough? Will I then be able to return to my usual setup and everything will work as it should?
Many thanks in advance
ChatGPT samples:
Me:
Tell me about an iot program called openLuup.
It:
OpenLuup is an open source home automation system that is built on the VeraLuup platform. It is designed to be easy to install and configure, and provides users with a powerful and versatile way to control their home automation devices. OpenLuup offers a wide range of features, including support for many popular home automation devices, scheduling, scripting, and integration with other services. OpenLuup is designed to be customizable, allowing users to create their own home automation systems. It is an excellent choice for those looking to create their own home automation system without spending a lot of money.
Me:
Write an iot program using openLuup.
It:
--openLuup IoT Program-- -- Initialize Variables -- local device_id = "MyHomeDevice" local temperature_sensor_id = "MyTemperatureSensor" local temperature_threshold = 75 -- Create Devices -- luup.create_device("OpenLuup Temperature Sensor", 0, device_id, "D_GenericSensor1.xml", "I_GenericSensor1.xml", "S_TemperatureSensor1.xml", "") luup.variable_set("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1", "CurrentTemperature", 0, device_id) -- Start Timer -- luup.call_delay("check_temperature", 10, "", false) --Function to Check Temperature-- function check_temperature() local current_temperature = luup.variable_get(temperature_sensor_id, "CurrentTemperature", 0) --Check Temperature Threshold-- if current_temperature >= temperature_threshold then --Send Alert-- luup.call_action("urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:HomeAutomationGateway1", "SendTextMessage", {PhoneNumber="1234567890", Message="ALERT! Temperature exceeded threshold!"}, 0) end --Reset Timer-- luup.call_delay("check_temperature", 10, "", false) endMe:
Write an iot program using openLuup.
It:
Write an iot program using openLuup. -- openLuup IOT Program -- -- Variables local lampState = false local lampTime = 0 -- Functions function lampTimer() if lampTime > 0 then lampTime = lampTime - 1 if lampTime == 0 then luup.variable_set('urn:upnp-org:serviceId:SwitchPower1', 'Status', 0, lampDeviceID) lampState = false end end end -- Setup luup.call_delay('lampTimer', 60, 0) -- Main Loop while true do -- Check for motion if luup.variable_get('urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:MotionSensor1', 'Tripped', motionSensorDeviceID) == '1' then if not lampState then luup.variable_set('urn:upnp-org:serviceId:SwitchPower1', 'Status', 1, lampDeviceID) lampState = true -- Set lamp timer to 5 minutes lampTime = 300 end end luup.sleep(1) endWhat??
luup.sleep(1)Not good - looks like I still have some semblance of a job to fulfill.
Me:
An iot program called openLuup was written by akbooer. Who is akbooer?
It: (note: answer redacted and as I understand it, also incorrect re: AltUI):
akbooer is the pseudonym of the software developer and home automation enthusiast. He is the creator of the openLuup home automation software, which is an open-source version of the Vera home automation system. He is also the creator of the AltUI graphical user interface for openLuup.
Me:
Who created of the AltUI graphical user interface for openLuup.
and
Me:
Who created of the AltUI graphical user interface for the home automation system Vera.
Names two different people - mmmm.
Regardless very impressive - give it a few more years.
...which I'd like to do. I know I go about these things all wrong (namely think of something I'd like to do, then try and work out what I need to know) but that's me 🙂
Just looking for some pointers on what I should google for really:
What I'd like is to provide a selection of (basically two word) phases which I can select from randomly (or even pseudo randomly) and pass to Alexa to be spoken. There are 10 such phrases only.
So what should I be reading up on to get me started?
TIA for any guidance
C
MQTT – setup and use
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I have some 10 Tasmota devices with a number of different sensors reporting temperature etc. It is very easy to combine the sensors on one device, the information for all attached sensors are included in one SENSOR message for that Tasmota device.
Some data from them:
AM2301 (temp, humidity and dew point temp)
tele/tasmota_E0395C/SENSOR = {"Time":"2021-03-28T19:56:35","AM2301":{"Temperature":5.7,"Humidity":64.6,"DewPoint":-0.5},"TempUnit":"C"}
DS18B20 (temp) Four DS18B20 connected to one Tasmota
tele/tasmota_2ECD0B/SENSOR = {"Time":"2021-03-28T19:49:06","DS18B20-1":{"Id":"000005B4E469","Temperature":5.8},"DS18B20-2":{"Id":"3C01D60701B8","Temperature":17.9},"DS18B20-3":{"Id":"3C01D6074A47","Temperature":20.3},"DS18B20-4":{"Id":"3C01D6079246","Temperature":9.3},"AM2301":{"Temperature":5.4,"Humidity":75.0,"DewPoint":1.3},"TempUnit":"C"}
and in a device that also has an AM2301, since it is only one DS18B20 it does not get the "-nn" suffix
tele/tasmota_845CBC/SENSOR = {"Time":"2021-03-28T20:11:35","DS18B20":{"Id":"000005B5E8ED","Temperature":12.0},"AM2301":{"Temperature":11.2,"Humidity":40.6,"DewPoint":-1.7},"TempUnit":"C"}
BME280 ( temp, humidity, dew pont temp, air pressure) and BH1750 (light sensor in lux) in one device
tele/tasmota_81FF56/SENSOR = {"Time":"2021-03-28T19:49:35","BME280":{"Temperature":6.6,"Humidity":65.4,"DewPoint":0.5,"Pressure":1009.4},"BH1750":{"Illuminance":0},"PressureUnit":"hPa","TempUnit":"C"}
BLE sensors (temp, humidity, dew point temp) below three Xiaomi sensors identified by their MAC
tele/tasmota_F181DC/SENSOR = {"Time":"2021-03-28T20:01:38","ATC-f159bf":{"Temperature":21.5,"Humidity":48.0,"DewPoint":10.0,"Battery":69,"RSSI":-80},"ATC-9446bf":{"Temperature":22.6,"Humidity":42.0,"DewPoint":9.0,"Battery":83,"RSSI":-89},"ATC-6d5d44":{"Temperature":14.3,"Humidity":46.0,"DewPoint":2.8,"Battery":63,"RSSI":-84},"TempUnit":"C"}
MH-Z19B C02 meter (CO2 and temp) below in a device that also has a AM2301
tele/tasmota_7EC9D9/SENSOR = {"Time":"2021-03-28T20:03:49","AM2301":{"Temperature":20.7,"Humidity":48.1,"DewPoint":9.3},"MHZ19B":{"Model":"B","CarbonDioxide":655,"Temperature":22.0},"TempUnit":"C"}
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@akbooer Tasmota energy sensor
{ "Time": "2021-03-28T21:51:01", "ENERGY": { "TotalStartTime": "2020-06-07T00:10:43", "Total": 2356.063, "Yesterday": 7.056, "Today": 6.459, "Period": 24, "Power": 285, "ApparentPower": 302, "ReactivePower": 99, "Factor": 0.95, "Voltage": 123, "Current": 2.453 } }
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And a Tasmota IR receiver that can also be used for HVACs.
IR remotes for HVACs are a bit special, they send/receive all data fields every time.Received IR from a Logitech remote:
tele/tasmota_E0D649/RESULT = {"IrReceived":{"Protocol":"NEC","Bits":32,"Data":"0x10EF08F7","DataLSB":"0x08F710EF","Repeat":0}}
Received from a noname led-lights remote:
tele/tasmota_E0D649/RESULT = {"IrReceived":{"Protocol":"LUTRON","Bits":3,"Data":"0x700000000","DataLSB":"0xE000000000","Repeat":0}}
The Tasmota IR receive/transmitter also supports HVAC remotes, this is an example of a received message from my Fujitsu remote:
tele/tasmota_E0D649/RESULT = {"IrReceived":{"Protocol":"FUJITSU_AC","Bits":128,"Data":"0x0x1463001010FE0930400400000000206C","Repeat":0,"IRHVAC":{"Vendor":"FUJITSU_AC","Model":1,"Mode":"Heat","Power":"On","Celsius":"On","Temp":20,"FanSpeed":"Auto","SwingV":"Off","SwingH":"Off","Quiet":"Off","Turbo":"Off","Econo":"Off","Light":"Off","Filter":"Off","Clean":"Off","Beep":"Off","Sleep":-1}}}
I have not tested sending yet since my Mqtt is not fully up and running yet, but it should be something like this:
IRsend{"Protocol":"NEC","Bits":32,"Data":"0x10EF08F7","DataLSB":"0x08F710EF","Repeat":0}
and for IRHVAC:
IRHVAC{"Vendor":"FUJITSU_AC","Model":1,"Mode":"Heat","Power":"On","Celsius":"On","Temp":20,"FanSpeed":"Auto","SwingV":"Off","SwingH":"Off","Quiet":"Off","Turbo":"Off","Econo":"Off","Light":"Off","Filter":"Off","Clean":"Off","Beep":"Off","Sleep":-1}
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@akbooer shelly 1 seems to be good, but I'm mostly using them as binary sensors (shelly 1 can detach the input from the button, so it's very handy ie for doorbell, PIR or similar, since it's 12v or 110/220).
It also discovered my shelly plug, but as a scene controller. Here's the info part:
{"wifi_sta":{"connected":true,"ssid":"XXX","ip":"192.168.1.46","rssi":-47},"cloud":{"enabled":false,"connected":false},"mqtt":{"connected":true},"time":"08:57","unixtime":1617001074,"serial":30,"has_update":false,"mac":"XXXX","cfg_changed_cnt":12,"actions_stats":{"skipped":0},"relays":[{"ison":true,"has_timer":false,"timer_started":0,"timer_duration":0,"timer_remaining":0,"overpower":false,"source":"timer"}],"meters":[{"power":0.00,"overpower":0.00,"is_valid":true,"timestamp":1617008274,"counters":[0.000, 0.000, 0.000],"total":0}],"temperature":31.77,"overtemperature":false,"tmp":{"tC":31.77,"tF":89.18, "is_valid":true},"update":{"status":"idle","has_update":false,"new_version":"20210323-105718/v1.10.1-gf276b51","old_version":"20210323-105718/v1.10.1-gf276b51"},"ram_total":50632,"ram_free":38444,"fs_size":233681,"fs_free":166413,"uptime":222282}
It's a plug with KWH and internal temp sensor, for overheat protection.
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@therealdb said in MQTT – setup and use:
shelly 1 seems to be good, but I'm mostly using them as binary sensors (shelly 1 has the ability to detach the input from the button
Yes, I think all their switches can do that. I’ll add the appropriate logic to give each child device the scene controller variables.
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I think we need a separate Tasmota thread, or this will get confusing.
@therealdb for the Shelly input devices I see:
for switch in "momentary" mode: input_event/n = {"event":"S","event_cnt":11} S = shortpush L = longpush SS = double shortpush SSS = triple shortpush SL = shortpush + longpush LS = longpush + shortpush
and this can be for multiple inputs (eg. ix3 has three.)
So we need to agree on how to map these to scene numbers. Perhaps the easiest thing is to repesent each one by increments of 10.
For example:
scene_no = { S = 10, -- shortpush L = 20, -- longpush SS = 30, -- double shortpush SSS = 40, -- triple shortpush SL = 50, -- shortpush + longpush LS = 60, --longpush + shortpush }
so a short push on button 0 would be 10, a long push on button 1 would be 21.
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@akbooer yeah, I think the numbering is OK.
What I was referring to detached mode is that when in this mode, you have input and switch not in sync, so imho we should map them as a BinarySwitch and a generic security sensor for the input. You'll get both \input and \relay mqtt message.
I think it's OK to discuss Tasmota in this thread, since it's basically all dedicated to MQTT
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@therealdb said in MQTT – setup and use:
we should map them as a BinarySwitch and a generic security sensor for the input.
Can't be a generic security sensor if you want to capture the different switch press modes, so I think just the sl_SceneActivated and time makes more sense.
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Just wanted to say big thanks to all for the great work!
I've read all the progress with the broker and Tasmota bridge with joy and now managed to switch my Sonoffs from rules and Virtual HTTP Devices completely to MQTT using homebridge-mqttthing and Virtual Sensor plugin. -
Excellent news. Yes, I am using homebridge-mqttthing too, for my few-remaining Zwave devices bridged to openLuup from Vera. The Homebridge-Shelly accessory is also very functional.
All this means that the Apple Home app is my primary UI (well, actually secondary, since Siri on the HomePod takes care of most things.)
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Awesome to see the MQTT implementation. Only if I could get myself the motivation to migrate to homebridge and get everything (Z-way/openLuup/HomeAssistant/Homebridge) to talk through MQTT instead of http as they are at the moment... It seems to be a lot of work...
For me too, the Apple Home app has become my primary (yet rarely used) UI.
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@akbooer said in MQTT – setup and use:
for my few-remaining Zwave devices bridged to openLuup from Vera
I'm trying to get rid of the old Vera plugin for Homebridge.
What topics do I put in mqttthing to get/set bridged Vera devices?
I got the "getOn" to reflect the status when I had luup.attr_set ("openLuup.MQTT.PublishVariableUpdates", true) in the Lua Startup Code, is that necessery for this purpose?
Do I need to write a handler for this?
I tried a generic handler but never got it to work.
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@crille said in MQTT – setup and use:
What topics do I put in mqttthing to get/set bridged Vera devices?
Depends what you want to get/set. Currently, I'm just using this for on/off switches, so using the mqttthing type
Light bulb - on/off
. I'm sure you can be more sophisticated, but I haven't tried it.As an example, I'll use a Vera-attached Zwave switch (device #30186 – it's actually a Fibaro relay, but it could be anything)
The first thing you need to ensure is that you have set the openLuup MQTT server to publish variable updates, using this line in Lua Startup:
luup.attr_set ("openLuup.MQTT.PublishVariableUpdates", true) -- publish variable updates
So, then, in order to reflect the relevant variable in the mqttthing you need in MQTT Topics :
- Get on –
openLuup/update/30186/SwitchPower1/Status
and in order to control it:
- Set on –
relay/30186
The relay command above is just a convenient openLuup shortcut to turn devices on/off which works both in MQTT and as an HTTP request.
That should be all for basic control.
- Get on –
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OK, latest development version (21.4.28c) has HTTP and MQTT requests to change a dimmer:
for device #51 to brightness level 42:
HTTP:
http://openLuupIP:3480/light/51?brightness=42
MQTT:
- topic:
light/51
- message:
42
There's been some fairly drastic internal refactoring of the openLuup API, but you shouldn't notice anything changed...
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@akbooer Wow, that was fast! Thanks, works like a charm.
May I bother you with my next issue? Every time I restart Homebridge my sensor values and current state of bridged devices are lost to mqttthing and shows 0 or OFF until there is an update from the device. Is there a way to retain the values from openLuup/update? -