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Self test
CatmanV2C
Having been messing around with some stuff I worked a way to self trigger some tests that I wanted to do on the HA <> MSR integration This got me wondering if there's an entity that changes state / is exposed when a configured controller goes off line? I can't see one but thought it might be hidden or something? Cheers C
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How to upgrade from an old version of MSR?
cw-kidC
Hello I haven't updated my installation of MSR in a very long time. Its a bare metal Linux install currently on version 24366-3de60836 I see the latest version is now latest-26011-c621bbc7 I assume I cannot just jump from a very old version to the latest version? Or can I? Thanks
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Access control - allowing anonymous user to dashboard
tunnusT
Using build 25328 and having the following users.yaml configuration: users: # This section defines your valid users. admin: ******* groups: # This section defines your user groups. Optionally, it defines application # and API access restrictions (ACLs) for the group. Users may belong to # more than one group. Again, no required or special groups here. admin_group: users: - admin applications: true # special form allows access to ALL applications guests: users: "*" applications: - dashboard api_acls: # This ACL allows users in the "admin" group to access the API - url: "/api" group: admin_group allow: true log: true # This ACL allows anyone/thing to access the /api/v1/alive API endpoint - url: "/api/v1/alive" allow: true session: timeout: 7200 # (seconds) rolling: true # activity extends timeout when true # If log_acls is true, the selected ACL for every API access is logged. log_acls: true # If debug_acls is true, even more information about ACL selection is logged. debug_acls: true My goal is to allow anonymous user to dashboard, but MSR is still asking for a password when trying to access that. Nothing in the logs related to dashboard access. Probably an error in the configuration, but help needed to find that. Tried to put url: "/dashboard" under api_acls, but that was a long shot and didn't work.
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VEC Virtual Switch Auto Off
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I use Virtual Entity Controller virtual switches which I turn on via webhooks from other applications. Once a switch triggers and turns on, I can then activate associated rules. I would like each virtual switch to automatically turn off after a configurable time (e.g., 5 seconds, 10 seconds). Is there a better way to achieve this auto-off behavior instead of creating a separate rule for each switch that uses the 'Condition must be sustained for' option to turn it off? With a large number of these switches (and the associated turn-off rules), I'm checking to see if there is a simpler approach.If not, could this be a feature request to add an auto-off timer directly to the virtual switches. Thanks Reactor (Multi-hub) latest-26011-c621bbc7 VirtualEntityController v25356 Synology Docker
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Upcoming Storage Change -- Got Back-ups?
toggledbitsT
TL;DR: Format of data in storage directory will soon change. Make sure you are backing up the contents of that directory in its entirety, and you preserve your backups for an extended period, particularly the backup you take right before upgrading to the build containing this change (date of that is still to be determined, but soon). The old data format will remain readable (so you'll be able to read your pre-change backups) for the foreseeable future. In support of a number of other changes in the works, I have found it necessary to change the storage format for Reactor objects in storage at the physical level. Until now, plain, standard JSON has been used to store the data (everything under the storage directory). This has served well, but has a few limitations, including no real support for native JavaScript objects like Date, Map, Set, and others. It also is unable to store data that contains "loops" — objects that reference themselves in some way. I'm not sure exactly when, but in the not-too-distant future I will publish a build using the new data format. It will automatically convert existing JSON data to the new format. For the moment, it will save data in both the new format and the old JSON format, preferring the former when loading data from storage. I have been running my own home with this new format for several months, and have no issues with data loss or corruption. A few other things to know: If you are not already backing up your storage directory, you should be. At a minimum, back this directory up every time you make big changes to your Rules, Reactions, etc. Your existing JSON-format backups will continue to be readable for the long-term (years). The code that loads data from these files looks for the new file format first (which will have a .dval suffix), and if not found, will happily read (and convert) a same-basenamed .json file (i.e. it looks for ruleid.dval first, and if it doesn't find it, it tries to load ruleid.json). I'll publish detailed instructions for restoring from old backups when the build is posted (it's easy). The new .dval files are not directly human-readable or editable as easily as the old .json files. A new utility will be provided in the tools directory to convert .dval data to .json format, which you can then read or edit if you find that necessary. However, that may not work for all future data, as my intent is to make more native JavaScript objects directly storable, and many of those objects cannot be stored in JSON. You may need to modify your backup tools/scripts to pick up the new files: if you explicitly name .json files (rather than just specifying the entire storage directory) in your backup configuration, you will need to add .dval files to get a complete, accurate backup. I don't think this will be an issue for any of you; I imagine that you're all just backing up the entire contents of storage regardless of format/name, that is the safest (and IMO most correct) way to go (if that's not what you're doing, consider changing your approach). The current code stores the data in both the .dval form and the .json form to hedge against any real-world problems I don't encounter in my own use. Some future build will drop this redundancy (i.e. save only to .dval form). However, the read code for the .json form will remain in any case. This applies only to persistent storage that Reactor creates and controls under the storage tree. All other JSON data files (e.g. device data for Controllers) are unaffected by this change and will remain in that form. YAML files are also unaffected by this change. This thread is open for any questions or concerns.
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Oddness in Copy/Move of Reactions
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[Solved] function isRuleEnabled() issue
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[Reactor] Problem with Global Reactions and groups
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Possible feature request 2?
CatmanV2C
Just another thought. Adding devices from my Home Assistant / Zigbee2MQTT integration. Works perfectly but they always add as their IEEE address. Some of these devices have up to 10 entities associated, and the moment they are renamed to something sensible, each of those entities 'ceases to exist' in MSR. I like things tidy, and deleting each defunct entity needs 3 clicks. Any chance of a 'bulk delete' option? No biggy as I've pretty much finished my Z-wave migration and I don't expect to be adding more than 2 new Zigbee devices Cheers C
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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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Copying a global reaction
tunnusT
With build 25328, if you copy a global reaction, a new reaction does not appear in the UI unless you do a refresh. I recall this used to work without needing this page refresh? Anyway, only a minor nuisance.
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[Reactor] Bug when sending MQTT boolean payloads
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Difficulty defining repeating annual period
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I have tried numerous ways to define a recurring annual period, for example from December 15 to January 15. No matter which method I try - after and before, between, after and/not after, Reactor reports "waiting for invalid date, invalid date. Some constructs also seem to cause Reactor to hang, timeout and restart. For example "before January 15 is evaluated as true, but reports "waiting for invalid date, invalid date". Does anyone have a tried and true method to define a recurring annual period? I think the "between" that I used successfully in the past may have broken with one of the updates.
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Need help with sequence
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Good evening all, For about the past week or so, I've been having problems with a specific rule in my home automation that controls when my home goes from an Away mode to Home mode. One of the conditions it checked for was my alarm panel, when it changed from Armed Away to Disarmed. There seems to have been a firmware update on the panel that added an intermittent step of "pending", and I can't say for certain it happens 100% of the time. Is there a way to write a condition that so it changes from one condition, to the next, and then another condition? As in, Home alarm changes from armed_away to pending to disarmed. Thanks.
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Possible feature request?
CatmanV2C
No idea how easy this would be. During my migration away from Z-wave I've been replacing the Z-wave devices with Sonoff which has broken some of my automations. Any chance of a 'Test Reaction' function to call out which ones are broken because an entity no longer exists? Without actually running the reaction? Or does this exist already and I'm just not aware of how to do it? Obviously I can see entities that are no longer available, but not quite what I'm looking for. I guess it's something of an edge case so no huge issue. TIA! C
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Logic Assistance: Exterior Lights on when Illuminance Below Threshold
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Time series documentation
tunnusT
Is the current manual (incl. examples) up to date with how retention value is handled in time series configuration? Referring to this post
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MQTT templates for ZIgbee scene controller, or a better way?
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Reset a delay
CatmanV2C
I'm sure this has been asked, and answered, but damned if I can figure it out Use case: I have a rear garden with lights. A door from the kitchen into the garden and a door from the garage. Currently if I open the kitchen door the lights come on (yay) and a 3 minute delay starts. After 3 minutes, no matter what else happens, the lights go off (Boo! But also yay!) What I would like is for the 3 minute delay until the lights go off to start from the latest door open event. That is, if I'm going from kitchen to garage, and back again, the lights stay on until there's three minutes of no activity. I've tried 'hacking' with a virtual switch, but can't seem to stop the delay. Any pointers? TIA C
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MSR in Alpine Docker

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    PerH
    wrote on last edited by PerH
    #1

    I have a docker running smoothly now, thought i'd share it. (and BTW, it looks awesome, Patrick!)
    So far i've only opened 8111, and /config as volume. Mabye the full /reactor folder should be exposed for easy updating?

    docker compose:

    version: "3.9"
    services:
      MSR:
        container_name: MSR
        restart: always
        image: perhu/msr-alpine:latest
        ports:
          - "8111:8111"
        networks:
          HAnett:
            ipv4_address: 192.168.0.8
        volumes:
          - type: bind
            source: /etc/localtime
            target: /etc/localtime
          - type: volume
            source: MSR-config
            target: /etc/reactor/config
          - type: volume
            source: MSR-storage
            target: /etc/reactor/storage
    logging:
            driver: "json-file"
            options:
                max-file: "5"
                max-size: 10m
    networks:
        HAnett:
            name: HAnett
            driver: bridge
            ipam:
                config:
                    - subnet: 192.168.0.0/16
                      gateway: 192.168.0.254
    volumes:
      MSR-config:
        name: MSR-config
      MSR-storage:
        name: MSR-storage
    

    dockerfile for those who want to modify the image: (this works if you have unzipped MSR zip file to the same folder as the dockerfile)

    FROM alpine:latest
    
    COPY /reactor/. /etc/reactor/
    
    RUN apk add --update nodejs npm && cd /etc/reactor \
            && npm install --loglevel error --no-save \
            && cp dist-config/* config/
    
    VOLUME ["/etc/reactor/config"]
    
    VOLUME ["/etc/reactor/storage"]
    
    EXPOSE 8111
    
    CMD ["/bin/sh"]
    
    WORKDIR /etc/reactor
    
    CMD ["node", "/etc/reactor/app.js"]
    

    EDIT: 20210307 - updated with localtime bind

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      toggledbits
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      #2

      Per, there's also a storage folder that should be a volume or bind mount.

      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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        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Added. (havent uploaded new image to dockerhub yet though).

        Thanks.

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          #4

          @LibraSun asked about MSR docker on synology in another thread. I don't know whats special on synology as i don't hvae one, but this is how you can do it on other linux systems (and please correct me if something's wrong in the write-up, im still learning here!):

          Start by downloading reactor from the bugtracker place and unzip it to an appropriate folder on the NAS called "/.../reactor/"
          Edit your /reactor/config/reactor.yaml with the appropriate settings
          In the same folder you have the /reactor/ sub folder, create a textfile called "dockerfile" (no extension)
          paste this in:

          FROM alpine:latest
          
          COPY /reactor/. /etc/reactor/
          
          RUN apk add --update nodejs npm && cd /etc/reactor \
                 && npm install --loglevel error --no-save \
                 && cp dist-config/* config/
          
          VOLUME ["/etc/reactor/config"]
          
          VOLUME ["/etc/reactor/storage"]
          
          EXPOSE 8111
          
          CMD ["/bin/sh"]
          
          WORKDIR /etc/reactor
          
          CMD ["node", "/etc/reactor/app.js"]
          

          save & close, and then type docker build -t your/image:version .

          Then you can make a docker-compose like mine in the above post, or you can use run command:
          docker run -p 8111:8111 your/image:version

          Note: @toggledbits prefers to keep control over MSR distribution through the alpha/beta testing, so publishing on dockerhub is not an option. You can have private repositories there as well in order to transfer an image between machines easily.

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            #5

            I'm just putting finishing touches on the first Synology container. I'm going with the approach that it can be configured and started from the UI, which helps with the var data and config. I had to add a way to redirect (or really, prefix) those directories, as well as some additional initializations (which I'm working on at this moment). I'll probably still make composer an option for folks that are OK with command line into their NAS. Once the container has been created, it's low-maintenance. My Dockerfile appears below, for your review (proof-read/code check, if you like, I'm new to docker).

            FROM node:alpine
            
            # Where Reactor lives in the container
            ENV REACTOR_HOME="/opt/reactor"
            
            # Container stores all variable data under /var
            ENV REACTOR_DATA_PREFIX="/var/reactor"
            
            # ENV NODE_ENV=production
            
            # Default port
            ENV PORT=8111
            
            # Creates directory if doesn't exist
            WORKDIR ${REACTOR_HOME}
            
            LABEL description="Reactor (Multi-System)"
            LABEL version="###BUILDVERSION###"
            LABEL copyright="Copyright (C) 2020,2021 Patrick H. Rigney, All Rights Reserved"
            LABEL cicd="reactor"
            
            COPY reactor/app.js ./
            COPY reactor/client ./client/
            COPY reactor/common ./common/
            COPY reactor/dashboard ./dashboard/
            COPY reactor/dist-config ./dist-config/
            COPY reactor/INSTALL.md ./
            COPY reactor/LICENSE.md ./
            COPY reactor/package.json ./
            COPY reactor/reactorui ./reactorui/
            COPY reactor/server ./server/
            
            WORKDIR ${REACTOR_HOME}/docs/html
            COPY reactor/docs/html ./
            
            WORKDIR ${REACTOR_HOME}
            RUN rm -rf node_modules && npm install --loglevel error --no-save
            
            WORKDIR ${REACTOR_DATA_PREFIX}
            VOLUME ${REACTOR_DATA_PREFIX}
            
            EXPOSE ${PORT}
            STOPSIGNAL SIGTERM
            
            HEALTHCHECK --interval=5m --timeout=15s CMD curl -f http://localhost:${PORT}/api/v1/alive || exit 1
            
            WORKDIR ${REACTOR_HOME}
            CMD ["node", "app.js"]
            
            

            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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                OK. Let's see how this does in your hands. I've installed and uninstalled 3-4 times and it seems OK. In the bug tracker, go to #58, in the notes you'll find a download link and draft installation instructions. You can use the "monitor" function to follow that PR (emails you when things are posted--might get chatty with a lot of people in there, though). Please use that PR for reporting install-related issues.

                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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                  OK. Let's see how this does in your hands. I've installed and uninstalled 3-4 times and it seems OK. In the bug tracker, go to #58, in the notes you'll find a download link and draft installation instructions. You can use the "monitor" function to follow that PR (emails you when things are posted--might get chatty with a lot of people in there, though). Please use that PR for reporting install-related issues.

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                  @toggledbits said in MSR in Alpine Docker:

                  OK. Let's see how this does in your hands. I've installed and uninstalled 3-4 times and it seems OK. In the bug tracker, go to #58, in the notes you'll find a download link and draft installation instructions. You can use the "monitor" function to follow that PR (emails you when things are posted--might get chatty with a lot of people in there, though). Please use that PR for reporting install-related issues.

                  This loads up nicely. Running unconfigured right now. I will transfer over my configs later and test it out.

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                    #9

                    nice! i'll try this later. node:alpine should be a better staring image for sure.

                    Only question i have is if you should nest more of the commands together to reduce number of layers. This is said to reduce both build time and image size.
                    i think that can be done with the copying the full reactor folder in, and then distribute the files (like you do with the multiple COPY lines) with a RUN command having several nested "cp" commands.

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                      #10

                      just have to mention for all non-synology docker users, Portainer is a very nice UI alternative for playing with dockers without the "dreaded" command line approach. 🙂

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                        @toggledbits said in MSR in Alpine Docker:

                        OK. Let's see how this does in your hands. I've installed and uninstalled 3-4 times and it seems OK. In the bug tracker, go to #58, in the notes you'll find a download link and draft installation instructions. You can use the "monitor" function to follow that PR (emails you when things are posted--might get chatty with a lot of people in there, though). Please use that PR for reporting install-related issues.

                        This loads up nicely. Running unconfigured right now. I will transfer over my configs later and test it out.

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                        @kfxo said in MSR in Alpine Docker:

                        @toggledbits said in MSR in Alpine Docker:

                        OK. Let's see how this does in your hands. I've installed and uninstalled 3-4 times and it seems OK. In the bug tracker, go to #58, in the notes you'll find a download link and draft installation instructions. You can use the "monitor" function to follow that PR (emails you when things are posted--might get chatty with a lot of people in there, though). Please use that PR for reporting install-related issues.

                        This loads up nicely. Running unconfigured right now. I will transfer over my configs later and test it out.

                        Just an update, I copied over config and storage directories to the mounted docker volume and Reactor would not start until I also created a 'logs' directory in the mounted docker volume. All looked well after that but going to continue to run it on my Debian VM for now.

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                          #12

                          It's supposed to (a) notice those directories and missing and create them, and (b) if (and only if) it created the config directory, copy the contents of the containers dist-config into config as a starting point. Seems to be fine on Linux, somehow not working in the container, I guess. Time to go digging...

                          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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                            #13

                            Quick note about base image, I've built my image using both node:alpine and alpine:latest as base image, and the former ended up being approx. 50mb bigger.
                            I did however not do the rm -rf node_modules from your dockerfile (as i didn't see why it was there), that may be the difference?

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                              Hi, I’m keen to try the Docker version on my QNAP, but I can’t find the specific guide on https://reactor.toggledbits.com/docs/Installation/ , it suggests under the Raspberry Pi install section, “If you prefer to use Docker, see the separate procedure below.’ but nothing seems to be listed ?

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                                #15

                                There hasn't been published a docker for this yet, I think @toggledbits wants to go through the beta phase first, as there may be many updates in a short time-frame which would have to be maintained in the docker.

                                You can follow the procedure i posted 5 days ago (in this thread) to make your own docker.

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                                  #16

                                  I'm just starting to look at ways to migrate away from Vera and just started working on a Home Assistant setup so I'd also love to have a go at testing this out in Docker on a QNAP but I don't really want to have to SSH into the NAS to do the docker compose, etc. I have only ever used the docker hub to add docker images but it looks like it's possible to use the QNAP container station to create a docker image locally but the steps you posted a few days ago in the thread don't seem to be in the format that the GUI needs, or I'm doing something wrong. If there aren't any QNAP gurus around I'll wait for something to come up.

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                                    #17

                                    The code above is for dockerfile. That is for making images, while docker-compose sets up containers based on images you make, or is found on docker hub.
                                    No idea how QNAP works, you say it has input for dockerfile code? if so, the code above should work (the dockerfile code, not the compose!), its very standardized.. But unless you make the image yourself i guess you'll have to wait with MSR in docker until there is an official MSR image.

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                                      Hi @d868, other than creating our own image, we’ll have to wait until one’s approved and then published on Docker Hub.
                                      If it helps you I’m planning to do the same thing with MSR as I did with Home Assistant, and create a Container Station API build guide.

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                                      QNAP - Installation via Container Station’s API

                                      QNAP - Installation via Container Station’s API

                                      Rather than use the UI to build your Home Assistant Docker container, you can do it all via the command line using its API. https://qnap-dev.github.io/container-station-api/ Here’s how I did it… On any device, access it via the command line, In this situation, I’m doing it on the QNAP itself...

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                                        Hi @d868, other than creating our own image, we’ll have to wait until one’s approved and then published on Docker Hub.
                                        If it helps you I’m planning to do the same thing with MSR as I did with Home Assistant, and create a Container Station API build guide.

                                        Jan 23, 2021

                                        QNAP - Installation via Container Station’s API

                                        QNAP - Installation via Container Station’s API

                                        Rather than use the UI to build your Home Assistant Docker container, you can do it all via the command line using its API. https://qnap-dev.github.io/container-station-api/ Here’s how I did it… On any device, access it via the command line, In this situation, I’m doing it on the QNAP itself...

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                                        @parkerc thanks. I'm trying to avoid doing anything by command line if I can, but if you do end up creating a guide I'll see how I go with it. In the meantime I'll have a bit of a play around with Container station to see if I can get the syntax right for creating it myself via the GUI.

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                                          Just updated the first post.
                                          I just noticed that Reactor time wasn't correct, and its probably because of daylight savings time here in Norway.
                                          I put a Bind mount for /etc/localtime in the docker-compose, and noW it will follow the host machines time.

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