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@cw-kid said in Multi-System Reactor Developer Preview AVAILABLE:
Vera is not in either Away mode (2) or in Vacation mode (4)
Reactor's "House Mode" entity uses words:
home
,away
,night
,vacation
. Note what is showing for "Current value" underneath the condition. You can also see this in the Entities list.EDIT: Also, can we please start threading discussions in this category? It's going to get unruly fast if everyone is talking about everything as replies to one thread.
Hi
Thanks for the reply.
I have used the words "away" and "vacation". However when I see this summary it says null or no data for the house mode triggers (conditions).
So don't think its working.
EDIT:
Using "Does not contain" rather than "not in" looks better ?
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That's an unexpected difference. Equals and not equals would also be applicable here.
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That's an unexpected difference. Equals and not equals would also be applicable here.
@toggledbits In PLEG not equals is != I'm assuming <> is not equals in MSR. I'll change it to that as its better than "does not contain".
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Congrats on the release. If you want to install on a x64 machine, just edit rpi-install.sh and replace arm7 with x64. I have mine on Windows Subsystem for Linux under Windows and it's running OK.
Can't wait for guidance on apdaters/plugins to contribute with Shelly and MQTT
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Congrats on the release. If you want to install on a x64 machine, just edit rpi-install.sh and replace arm7 with x64. I have mine on Windows Subsystem for Linux under Windows and it's running OK.
Can't wait for guidance on apdaters/plugins to contribute with Shelly and MQTT
@therealdb said in Multi-System Reactor Developer Preview AVAILABLE:
Can't wait for guidance on apdaters/plugins to contribute with Shelly and MQTT
MQTT will be huge.
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On my list of hubs/controllers to tackle next are Homey and OpenHAB, but I am also interested in MQTT, so I'm hearing a bump in priority coming, at least for investigation.
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I'm enjoying this thread as it develops, but will stand by until someone wraps MSR into a Docker package that I can install/run on my Docker-enabled Synology NAS.
Like everyone else, "I'm at full candy corn" (so the Stewie Griffith saying goes) on this project and can't wait to give it a whirl!
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On my list of hubs/controllers to tackle next are Homey and OpenHAB, but I am also interested in MQTT, so I'm hearing a bump in priority coming, at least for investigation.
Definitely a vote for MQTT here though it does require setup on both MSR and the "children" controllers, it reduces the I/O traffic dramatically compared to the polling approaches. In my personal case, since I am a bit bored like @therealdb, and don't have much to add or improve to my home automation, my interest is on improving efficiencies. I find satisfaction even when decreasing CPU utilization by decimal points.
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The importer will automatically split out any group that has activities (from Vera) to a Rule in MSR, and leave a "rule" condition in the parent to preserve the logic. I think it's wayyyy more convenient, but I've also had a few months of working on it to get used to it.
You can also create global reactions that can be run from any other reaction.
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I realise that but I was so into the "old" Reactor I had to re-think a little bit. I want to build my logic without importing the old mistakes from the beginning. Suggestion for improvement: To set dimming level you have yellow background and white text which is very difficult to read, at least for my eyes
Edit: Wrong I was using the app "Dark Reader" on my RPi witch confused the colours. Turning it off it is black on yellow -
FYI, the yellow indicator means it's going to let you do what you are asking, but the value you are giving is out of range. Dimming values in MSR are real numbers between 0 and 1 inclusive.
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Release 21050 just published; use the "Download" button in the bug tracker.
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Send me a PM with your email address and full name; I'll set up your account and the site will email you.
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Send me a PM with your email address and full name; I'll set up your account and the site will email you.
@toggledbits Done. Thanks!
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Definitely a vote for MQTT here though it does require setup on both MSR and the "children" controllers, it reduces the I/O traffic dramatically compared to the polling approaches. In my personal case, since I am a bit bored like @therealdb, and don't have much to add or improve to my home automation, my interest is on improving efficiencies. I find satisfaction even when decreasing CPU utilization by decimal points.
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I had an issue with an account on the bug tracker (already?) so I locked it down. PM me your full name and email address and I'll set up your account. It will email you an access link.