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Local expression in Rule does not evaluate as they used to do
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Home Assistant 2025.11.2 and latest-25315
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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.
Multi-System Reactor
Notice to Docker + ARM Users (RPi 3/4/5 and others)
toggledbitsT
This post does not apply to users of Intel/AMD-based systems. If you are using a Reactor image tagged latest-amd64 or stable-amd64, then this post does not apply to you. It also does not apply to bare-metal installs; it's for users of docker images on ARM-based systems only (principally Raspberry Pi hosts, but could be others). After January 15, 2026, I will no longer produce the aarch64-tagged docker image for Reactor. The ARM images will be arm64 for 64-bit operating systems, and armv7l for 32-bit operating systems. For those of you running a container from the aarch64 image today, this will be a relatively simple change: you just need to switch the image used for your docker container to a differently-tagged image. If you are using docker-compose, then this is a relatively simple matter of changing the image line in your docker-compose.yaml file and then stopping (docker-compose down) and restarting (docker-compose up -d) your Reactor daemon. But there's a catch... not all of you can safely just switch from the aarch64 image to the arm64 image. And, you can't just trust the output of uname -m, for example, because this exposes the CPU architecture, but not the word size of the OS running on that CPU. For Raspberry Pi systems, the transition to 64-bit operating systems was long (starting in 2016) and not always obvious — although there was a first "official" 64-bit OS for RPis in 2020, it did not become a default recommendation in the Raspberry Pi Imager until 2021, and then that was only the default for Pi 3/4 systems with >4GB RAM; it was 2022 before it was universally recommended for all 64-bit CPUs regardless of RAM size. Depending on when you first imaged your RPi system and what default you may have been offered/chosen, you could today easily have a 64-bit CPU Raspberry Pi running a 32-bit version of the operating system. Upgrades along the way would not change this; changing it to fully 64-bit requires a full reimage of the system. To establish if your OS is 64- or 32-bit, log in to your Pi and run: sudo dpkg-architecture -q DEB_HOST_ARCH. If the response is arm64 or aarch64, then you are running a 64-bit OS and you should use the arm64-tagged image. If it's anything else, you are running a 32-bit OS, and you should use the armv7l-tagged image. pi@rpi4-1:~ $ sudo dpkg-architecture -q DEB_HOST_ARCH armhf pi@rpi4-1:~ $ uname -m aarch64 pi@rpi4-1:~ $ In the example above, the uname command reports that the CPU is 64-bit architecture (aarch64), which is true for the host on which I ran these commands, but the DEB_HOST_ARCH value is armhf, indicating a 32-bit operating system. This system has to use the armv7l-tagged image. Other systems will have their own ways of determining the word size of the running OS. Since the majority of Reactor users running ARM systems are on Raspberry Pis, I am able to supply the above instructions, but if you happen to have a different ARM system, you'll need to do some web searching to figure out how to expose that information. Or, you can just try the arm64 image, and if it doesn't start up, try the armv7l image. Remember to always back up your system before making any changes. For everyone, please make this change as soon as possible, and if you have any trouble finding a working image, please (1) go back to the current aarch64 image; and (2) let me know in this thread along with as much detail about your host system as you can offer (including the output of the dpkg-architecture command mentioned above).
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Requesting a proper ARM64/aarch64 Docker image (Pi 5 support)
M
Hi, I'm in the process of migrating from a Raspberry Pi 4 (ARMv7) to a Raspberry Pi 5 (ARMv8/aarch64), but I’ve run into an issue: there is no proper ARMv8/aarch64 image available. None of the existing images run on the Pi 5 - they all exit immediately with code 139 (segmentation fault), which typically indicates that the binaries inside the image are not compatible with the ARM64/aarch64 architecture used by the Pi 5. Would it be possible to publish a correct ARMv8/aarch64 (linux/arm64) image? Building one should be relatively straightforward using docker buildx with multi-arch support. For example, my own Node.js images are built this way: docker buildx build --push \ -t <localrepo>/<project>:<tag> \ --platform=linux/arm64,linux/amd64 \ --file ./apps/<project>/Dockerfile . This produces both the AMD64 and ARM64/v8 variants automatically. Also, as a side note, it may be best to avoid using Alpine as the base image for the ARM64 build, since musl-based builds often cause compatibility issues and unnecessary headaches. A glibc-based base image (e.g., Debian or Ubuntu) tends to work far more reliably on ARM64, especially for Node.js applications. @toggledbits - tagging you in case you missed this. Thanks, mgvra
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Script action and custom timers
therealdbT
Sorry to write here without trying, but I’m flying today. Am I correct if i say that script action with alarm() makes it possible to execute a reaction in a given interval, lets say 15 seconds or 3.5 minutes? That sounds amazing, since I’ve used weird tricks, including a custom controller, just to do this.
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Help resolve change in behaviour post update
CatmanV2C
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Reactor w/HA 2025.11 error on set_datetime service call setting only time
CrilleC
@toggledbits Do you know if this is related to that PR or is it a change they made in 2025.11.1? [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.319Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass perform x_hass_input_datetime.set_datetime on Entity#hass>input_datetime_vvb_dag with { "time": "10:45" } [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.320Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass: sending payload for x_hass_input_datetime.set_datetime on Entity#hass>input_datetime_vvb_dag action: { "type": "call_service", "service_data": { "date": (null), "time": "10:45", "datetime": (null), "timestamp": (null) }, "domain": "input_datetime", "service": "set_datetime", "target": { "entity_id": "input_datetime.vvb_dag" } } [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.321Z <HassController:ERR> HassController#hass request 1762866984320<2025-11-11 14:16:24> (call_service) failed: [Error] Not a parseable type for dictionary value @ data['date'] [-] [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.321Z <HassController:WARN> HassController#hass action x_hass_input_datetime.set_datetime({ "time": "10:45" }) on Entity#hass>input_datetime_vvb_dag failed! [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.321Z <HassController:INFO> Service call payload: {"type":"call_service","service_data":{"date":null,"time":"10:45","datetime":null,"timestamp":null},"domain":"input_datetime","service":"set_datetime","target":{"entity_id":"input_datetime.vvb_dag"},"id":1762866984320} [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.322Z <HassController:INFO> Service data: {"fields":{"date":{"example":"\"2019-04-20\"","selector":{"text":{"multiline":false,"multiple":false}}},"time":{"example":"\"05:04:20\"","selector":{"time":{}}},"datetime":{"example":"\"2019-04-20 05:04:20\"","selector":{"text":{"multiline":false,"multiple":false}}},"timestamp":{"selector":{"number":{"min":0,"max":9223372036854776000,"mode":"box","step":1}}}},"target":{"entity":[{"domain":["input_datetime"]}]}} [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.322Z <Engine:ERR> Engine#1 reaction rule-mgb8pfhs:S step 0 perform x_hass_input_datetime.set_datetime failed: [Error] Not a parseable type for dictionary value @ data['date'] [-] [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.322Z <Engine:INFO> Engine#1 action args: { "time": "10:45" } [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.322Z <Engine:INFO> Resuming reaction Sätt Schema VVB i Home Assistant<AKTIV> (rule-mgb8pfhs:S) from step 1 [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.323Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass perform x_hass_input_datetime.set_datetime on Entity#hass>input_datetime_vvb_natt with { "time": "03:00", "timestamp": 0 } [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.323Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass: sending payload for x_hass_input_datetime.set_datetime on Entity#hass>input_datetime_vvb_natt action: { "type": "call_service", "service_data": { "date": (null), "time": "03:00", "datetime": (null), "timestamp": 0 }, "domain": "input_datetime", "service": "set_datetime", "target": { "entity_id": "input_datetime.vvb_natt" } } [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.324Z <HassController:ERR> HassController#hass request 1762866984323<2025-11-11 14:16:24> (call_service) failed: [Error] Not a parseable type for dictionary value @ data['date'] [-] [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.324Z <HassController:WARN> HassController#hass action x_hass_input_datetime.set_datetime({ "time": "03:00", "timestamp": 0 }) on Entity#hass>input_datetime_vvb_natt failed! [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.324Z <HassController:INFO> Service call payload: {"type":"call_service","service_data":{"date":null,"time":"03:00","datetime":null,"timestamp":0},"domain":"input_datetime","service":"set_datetime","target":{"entity_id":"input_datetime.vvb_natt"},"id":1762866984323} [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.324Z <HassController:INFO> Service data: {"fields":{"date":{"example":"\"2019-04-20\"","selector":{"text":{"multiline":false,"multiple":false}}},"time":{"example":"\"05:04:20\"","selector":{"time":{}}},"datetime":{"example":"\"2019-04-20 05:04:20\"","selector":{"text":{"multiline":false,"multiple":false}}},"timestamp":{"selector":{"number":{"min":0,"max":9223372036854776000,"mode":"box","step":1}}}},"target":{"entity":[{"domain":["input_datetime"]}]}} [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.324Z <Engine:ERR> Engine#1 reaction rule-mgb8pfhs:S step 1 perform x_hass_input_datetime.set_datetime failed: [Error] Not a parseable type for dictionary value @ data['date'] [-] [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.324Z <Engine:INFO> Engine#1 action args: { "time": "03:00", "timestamp": 0 } [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.325Z <Engine:INFO> Resuming reaction Sätt Schema VVB i Home Assistant<AKTIV> (rule-mgb8pfhs:S) from step 2 [latest-25310]2025-11-11T13:16:24.325Z <Engine:INFO> Sätt Schema VVB i Home Assistant<AKTIV> all actions completed.
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Reactor Version 25310 : Office Light control via rule in reactor no longer working since last update.
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Hello, I currently have an office light (connected via a Leviton Zwave Dimmer switch) controlled from a Gen5 Aeotech Zwave switch installed on my Synology 720+ NAS. I run HA(2025.11.10) in a virtual machine from my NAS and Reactor on the container manager of the same NAS. Prior to updating to 25304 the rule I had set to turn the light on to a specific dimming value worked correctly. Now the rule appears to follow the decision tree, however the reaction does not trigger setting the dimming or turning on the office light? Strangely I can still turn the light on and off as well as dim it directly from HASS..? I have tried using the ''try this action'' button in the rules reaction setting and it will not control the light and does not throw an error flagÉ Please help, P.S Reactor has been rock steady for me over the last few years and I'm a big fan of this solution.
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[Solved] alarm() in global expression throws error in log.
CrilleC
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[Solved] Define function issue in latest-25304
CrilleC
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No Upgrade Notification for Build 25308?
CatmanV2C
FWIW I'm no longer getting a notification from MSR that there's an update. Just thought I'd mention it C
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Strange behavior in MSR latest-25304 with disabled groups in Reaction
therealdbT
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[Reactor] Variables not updating correctly in latest-25201-2aa18550
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The reaction stopped working (Google Nest max playing a video)
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Handling Dead Entities and Renamed Entities
PablaP
Hello all.. been a minute! I recently rebuilt my Z wave network and migrated to a new z wave stick. In order to prevent any downtime I kept my original z wave network up and ran a docker version of Z Wave JS UI with my new controller. This way I could add device by device without having any devices down. I finally moved all the devices over to my new stick today. The final step was to migrate everything from my Docker instance of Z Wave JS UI to the HA add-on of Z Wave JS UI. However during this migration some of the names didn't populate correctly which I later managed to import back into Z Wave JS UI. The issue was in Reactor it is stuck on the default names and the entities are not updating. I removed the controller from Reactor, restarted, hard refreshed, and added the controller back however the new entity names have not updated. Also it seems like the old entities from my previous instance of Z Wave JS UI are lingering and not being marked as dead (I believe a certain amount of time needs to lapse before they're marked as dead in Reactor). My goal is to basically purge all the entities for the 'ZWaveJS' controller in Reactor so it can pull all the updated entity names and only the entities that exist in Z Wave JS UI. I cannot find a quick way to do this, I know entities can be deleted one by one, but with over 100 entities this would take long I am guessing that if I added the controller with a new name in in the Reactor config it would pull the updated entities and names but I think that would break my rules since the entity IDs would change (I made sure to name all the entities the exact same as they were previously to prevent this issue).
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Strange behavior for MQTT templates using payload and attributes
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[MSR] reactor-mqtt-contrib package for additional MQTT templates
therealdbT
I'm slowly migrating all my stuff to MQTT under MSR, so I have a central place to integrate everything (and, in a not-so-distant future, to remove virtual devices from my Vera and leave it running zwave only). Anyway, here's my reactor-mqtt-contrib package: https://github.com/dbochicchio/reactor-mqtt-contrib Simply download yaml files (everything or just the ones you need) and you're good to go. I have mapped my most useful devices, but I'll add others soon. Feel free to ask for specific templates, since I've worked a lot in the last weeks to understand and operate them. The templates are supporting both init and query, so you have always up-to-date devices at startup, and the ability to poll them. Online status is supported as well, so you can get disconnected devices with a simple expression. Many-many thanks to @toggledbits for its dedication, support, and patience with me and my requests
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HA 2025.9.4 Supported Yet?
CatmanV2C
Tangentially did I miss 2025.9.4 getting blessed in MSR? I've been holding off Cheers C
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Rule Set UI bug - RESOLVED
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Replacing SiteSensor Plugin (Vera) with MSR

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  • cw-kidC cw-kid

    @librasun

    I am doing a different http request to Vera to set each variable not one request that set them all.

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    @cw-kid said in Replacing SiteSensor Plugin (Vera) with MSR:

    @librasun

    I am doing a different http request to Vera to set each variable not one request that set them all.

    Yeah, something tells me setting more than one at a time isn't possible, anyway. Just thought I'd ask the pros. 🙂 Thanks!

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      You can take not-terribly-human-readable blobs like that over to a JSON Pretty Print website (such as https://jsonformatter.org/json-pretty-print), paste it in and hit the "Outline" button, to see how the data looks in its underlying structure.
      json_pretty_print.png This allows you to quickly pinpoint the blob.key.subkey.data item you need to pull from in MSR.

      Traversing the tree from upper-left to lower-right, I see the first instance of "forcecast" lives inside an overall object {} (I'm naming response), then the first item (i.e. element 0) of an array [] within data, then inside another array within another key called data, then a key called intensity, and finally the key you want, forecast, yielding:
      response.data[0].data[0].intensity.forecast

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      @librasun Reviving this a bit because this right here is where I think I'm failing spectacularly.

      I'm working with the Ambient API for my weather station via Site Sensor in Vera. This thread has been fantastic at guiding me toward migrating the Site Sensor into MSR. Here's where I'm falling down:

      b777e1d6-172a-484d-9998-cbe7abc0c9d0-image.png

      The GET returns expected results. However, I believe I've messed up in creating the expressions for temp, wind speed, wind gust, and solar radiation.

      I've entered response[1].lastData.tempf into the ambient_temp field and it returns Last value:(error) Invalid reference to member 1 of null. This is taken right from the Site Sensor recipe where it's working wonderfully so I know I'm probably close. I know the expression logic in MSR is slightly different than that of the Vera Reactor plugin - combined with my almost total befuddlement of proper expressions go isn't helping 🙂

      Appreciate any guidance!

      *Hubitat C-7 2.4.3.149
      *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

      *HASS 2025.11.1
      w/ ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3

      *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
      MSR: latest-25310-dc2bb580
      MQTTController: 25139
      ZWave Controller: 25139

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        should that be response[0].lastData.tempinf

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          I thought the same but, after editing, it returned the same error just with ...member 0 of null instead.

          *Hubitat C-7 2.4.3.149
          *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

          *HASS 2025.11.1
          w/ ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3

          *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
          MSR: latest-25310-dc2bb580
          MQTTController: 25139
          ZWave Controller: 25139

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            should that be response[0].lastData.tempinf

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            @elcid For full transparency, here's how the ruleset is configured (and it's pulling in expected results:

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            It's only the latter half that's making me stumble.

            *Hubitat C-7 2.4.3.149
            *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

            *HASS 2025.11.1
            w/ ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3

            *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
            MSR: latest-25310-dc2bb580
            MQTTController: 25139
            ZWave Controller: 25139

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              so to set temp expression should be ambient_api[0].lastData.tempinf

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                  so to set temp expression should be ambient_api[0].lastData.tempinf

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                  @elcid Whadya know, that did the trick. Interesting to a noob like me how the original Site Sensor in Vera uses response[1].lastData.tempif and that works just fine.

                  *Hubitat C-7 2.4.3.149
                  *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

                  *HASS 2025.11.1
                  w/ ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3

                  *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
                  MSR: latest-25310-dc2bb580
                  MQTTController: 25139
                  ZWave Controller: 25139

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                    @toggledbits QQ on the OWM built-in: is there a means by which to render it inactive until I need to call it? The way I work my Site Sensors is the one for OWM stays deactivated until the one for Ambient throws null at which point the OWM turns on, carrying the load until Ambient throws real data back out there again (at which time OWM shuts back off.)

                    This saves wasted calls to the API for OWM.

                    *Hubitat C-7 2.4.3.149
                    *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

                    *HASS 2025.11.1
                    w/ ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3

                    *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
                    MSR: latest-25310-dc2bb580
                    MQTTController: 25139
                    ZWave Controller: 25139

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                      @toggledbits QQ on the OWM built-in: is there a means by which to render it inactive until I need to call it? The way I work my Site Sensors is the one for OWM stays deactivated until the one for Ambient throws null at which point the OWM turns on, carrying the load until Ambient throws real data back out there again (at which time OWM shuts back off.)

                      This saves wasted calls to the API for OWM.

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                      @gwp1 Put a constraint for the OWM rule, something like "ambient == null"?

                      Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Hubitat C-8, Zigbee2MQTT

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                        @elcid Whadya know, that did the trick. Interesting to a noob like me how the original Site Sensor in Vera uses response[1].lastData.tempif and that works just fine.

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                        @gwp1 vera uses lua, which arrays count from 1
                        MSR uses javascript which counts from 0

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                        • tunnusT tunnus

                          @gwp1 Put a constraint for the OWM rule, something like "ambient == null"?

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                          @tunnus That would work if I were creating the OWM like I've created the Ambient expressions and ruleset. But @toggledbits has OWM built-in, controlled by reactor.yaml config file. The frequency of calls to the API is configured there in minutes and it creates an entity in the Entities list. As I understand it, the entity is always refreshed data-wise by the frequency of the calls set in reactor.yaml.

                          *Hubitat C-7 2.4.3.149
                          *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

                          *HASS 2025.11.1
                          w/ ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3

                          *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
                          MSR: latest-25310-dc2bb580
                          MQTTController: 25139
                          ZWave Controller: 25139

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                            @toggledbits QQ on the OWM built-in: is there a means by which to render it inactive until I need to call it? The way I work my Site Sensors is the one for OWM stays deactivated until the one for Ambient throws null at which point the OWM turns on, carrying the load until Ambient throws real data back out there again (at which time OWM shuts back off.)

                            This saves wasted calls to the API for OWM.

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                            @gwp1 said in Replacing SiteSensor Plugin (Vera) with MSR:

                            @toggledbits QQ on the OWM built-in: is there a means by which to render it inactive until I need to call it?

                            No. Controllers can only be switched on and off via configuration.

                            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 That would work if I were creating the OWM like I've created the Ambient expressions and ruleset. But @toggledbits has OWM built-in, controlled by reactor.yaml config file. The frequency of calls to the API is configured there in minutes and it creates an entity in the Entities list. As I understand it, the entity is always refreshed data-wise by the frequency of the calls set in reactor.yaml.

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                              @gwp1I got this all working, Ambient's API and OWM's API all dumping to global expressions.

                              ambient_api
                              ambient_temp
                              ambient_windspeed
                              ambient_windgust
                              ambient_solarradiation

                              openwxmap_api
                              openwxmap_temp
                              openwxmap_windspeed
                              openwxmap_windgust

                              Everything is glorious. I've planned for when the Ambient API drops (they were having big ol' issues today and into the evening now) it returns a NULL and I flip my HVAC control over to OWM API.

                              Except... Reactor gets very angry.

                              angry reactor.png

                              Now it's entirely possible this is on me - so let's review:
                              HVAC has three master rulesets, Cooling, Heating, and Neutral. You'll notice I've broken out the rules into Ambient vs OWM.

                              ambient cooling master.png

                              The triggers for OWM include a "when Ambient returns NULL" clause, if you will.

                              These are my two "Site Sensors" in MSR:

                              ambient site sensor.png OWM site sensor.png

                              This, too, works as intended with OWM sitting idle until Ambient goes "null" and then OWM starts making API calls and populating the global expressions with data.

                              In real world usage today/this evening the switch happens flawlessly. Where the angry Reactor comes in is after the switch happens. My confusion is around why any ruleset referencing the Ambient data (via global expressions) as a trigger suddenly has all the compile errors, throttling because update rates exceed 60/minute, etc. My expectation is that the "null" will blank the triggers in the ruleset and, since the ruleset is not triggered, it will go dormant until triggered again.

                              Where have I lost my way?

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                              *HASS 2025.11.1
                              w/ ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3

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                                @gwp1I got this all working, Ambient's API and OWM's API all dumping to global expressions.

                                ambient_api
                                ambient_temp
                                ambient_windspeed
                                ambient_windgust
                                ambient_solarradiation

                                openwxmap_api
                                openwxmap_temp
                                openwxmap_windspeed
                                openwxmap_windgust

                                Everything is glorious. I've planned for when the Ambient API drops (they were having big ol' issues today and into the evening now) it returns a NULL and I flip my HVAC control over to OWM API.

                                Except... Reactor gets very angry.

                                angry reactor.png

                                Now it's entirely possible this is on me - so let's review:
                                HVAC has three master rulesets, Cooling, Heating, and Neutral. You'll notice I've broken out the rules into Ambient vs OWM.

                                ambient cooling master.png

                                The triggers for OWM include a "when Ambient returns NULL" clause, if you will.

                                These are my two "Site Sensors" in MSR:

                                ambient site sensor.png OWM site sensor.png

                                This, too, works as intended with OWM sitting idle until Ambient goes "null" and then OWM starts making API calls and populating the global expressions with data.

                                In real world usage today/this evening the switch happens flawlessly. Where the angry Reactor comes in is after the switch happens. My confusion is around why any ruleset referencing the Ambient data (via global expressions) as a trigger suddenly has all the compile errors, throttling because update rates exceed 60/minute, etc. My expectation is that the "null" will blank the triggers in the ruleset and, since the ruleset is not triggered, it will go dormant until triggered again.

                                Where have I lost my way?

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                                @gwp1 I get similar throttling warnings as you do when rules are not able to get values they used to get (via API), but at least you can eliminate those "invalid reference" errors using the following expression structure:

                                Screenshot 2021-09-16 at 11.44.01.png

                                Using MSR on Docker (Synology NAS), having InfluxDB, Grafana & Home Assistant, Hubitat C-8, Zigbee2MQTT

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                                  @gwp1 I get similar throttling warnings as you do when rules are not able to get values they used to get (via API), but at least you can eliminate those "invalid reference" errors using the following expression structure:

                                  Screenshot 2021-09-16 at 11.44.01.png

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                                  @tunnus Pardon my ignorance but where do I utilize this structure?

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                                    I don't recommend using if statements. There are coalescing operators to make the deferencing through the structures easier and tidier when null is a possibility. See the documentation

                                    Also your API Sensor OpenWxMap would be better without the Interval condition and applying pulse output mode (condition options) on the null test.

                                    As for the throttling, I would comb through all of your rules and reactions to see if you have any left-over Set Variable or other actions that would change the value of any of the subject variables. Something seems to be competing with what you've shown here.

                                    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 don't recommend using if statements. There are coalescing operators to make the deferencing through the structures easier and tidier when null is a possibility. See the documentation

                                      Also your API Sensor OpenWxMap would be better without the Interval condition and applying pulse output mode (condition options) on the null test.

                                      As for the throttling, I would comb through all of your rules and reactions to see if you have any left-over Set Variable or other actions that would change the value of any of the subject variables. Something seems to be competing with what you've shown here.

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                                      @toggledbits I'm not understanding Pulse vs Interval. That trigger is intended to be how often it queries the API (yes, five minutes is aggressive - I'll pull that back once this is all working.)

                                      There's nothing writing to those variables as they never existed prior to just a day or two ago when I reopened this project of migrating off of Vera's Site Sensors.

                                      Now, there are a slew of rulesets READING from those. That's where my confusion lies, also. In my mind, if it reads the data and it doesn't match the trigger criteria it should just stop until the data changes again, no?

                                      For instance, the Fountain ruleset is complaining. But it's only set to read from Ambient API values - it should be done until there's Ambient data.

                                      Screen Shot 2021-09-16 at 10.18.09 AM.png

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                                      *HASS 2025.11.1
                                      w/ ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3

                                      *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
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                                        It's just an alternate way of doing things. I'm not a fan of Interval conditions, and view them as a necessary evil, so I try to remove their use whenever alternate functionality accomplishes the same.

                                        The big problem you have here overall is that, currently, global variables changing does not drive rule evaluations. I think this came up in the other thread. Just because your Ambient fetch rule is updating ambient_api does not mean that ambient_temp is being updated in that same instant (that depends on how you are setting it, which you haven't shown us), and just because ambient_temp changes (no matter how you set it) doesn't mean that "Fountain via Ambient API" suddenly wakes up and checks it. This may simply be a current limitation of global variables as implemented that needs to be reviewed.

                                        Another issue I see here is simply one of structure. If you've got "Fountain via Ambient" and "Fountain via OpenWxMap", then I assert you're making your life harder. It would be better to have a current_temp rule that itself decides if it is going to use Ambient or OpenWxMap, and the "Fountain" rule (singular) has no idea where that data came from and doesn't care.

                                        current_temp = isnull( ambient_api?.whatever?[0] ) ? openwxapi?.whatever?[0].temperature :
                                            ambient_api.whatever[0].temperature
                                        

                                        Also, even if everything operated to your assumptions, you have a race condition. There's an instant while the first OpenWxMap fetch is occurring that the query data from a previous query of hours, days, weeks, or months ago may be used, and that may cause reactions you don't intend until the OpenWxMap fetch succeeds and the data is updated. This is a side-effect of your goal of avoiding continuous OWM calls. There are workarounds, but the issue is moot at this point because the entire thing doesn't work like you think it does.

                                        The implementation decision to not have global variables drive rule evaluation occurred early on. There were issues that prevented it, but since then, the rule evaluation algorithm has changed substantially. I'd need to study and test if this can be changed to work well under the new order. I agree it would be "better" (work more like expected) if rules could respond to global variable changes, but there are many opportunities for logic loops and other issues in doing that, so figuring that out and how to maintain control of the system and give the user meaningful feedback about such errors may not be a small task. (So I'm saying, I won't fix it today. Tomorrow's not looking good either.)

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                                          It's just an alternate way of doing things. I'm not a fan of Interval conditions, and view them as a necessary evil, so I try to remove their use whenever alternate functionality accomplishes the same.

                                          The big problem you have here overall is that, currently, global variables changing does not drive rule evaluations. I think this came up in the other thread. Just because your Ambient fetch rule is updating ambient_api does not mean that ambient_temp is being updated in that same instant (that depends on how you are setting it, which you haven't shown us), and just because ambient_temp changes (no matter how you set it) doesn't mean that "Fountain via Ambient API" suddenly wakes up and checks it. This may simply be a current limitation of global variables as implemented that needs to be reviewed.

                                          Another issue I see here is simply one of structure. If you've got "Fountain via Ambient" and "Fountain via OpenWxMap", then I assert you're making your life harder. It would be better to have a current_temp rule that itself decides if it is going to use Ambient or OpenWxMap, and the "Fountain" rule (singular) has no idea where that data came from and doesn't care.

                                          current_temp = isnull( ambient_api?.whatever?[0] ) ? openwxapi?.whatever?[0].temperature :
                                              ambient_api.whatever[0].temperature
                                          

                                          Also, even if everything operated to your assumptions, you have a race condition. There's an instant while the first OpenWxMap fetch is occurring that the query data from a previous query of hours, days, weeks, or months ago may be used, and that may cause reactions you don't intend until the OpenWxMap fetch succeeds and the data is updated. This is a side-effect of your goal of avoiding continuous OWM calls. There are workarounds, but the issue is moot at this point because the entire thing doesn't work like you think it does.

                                          The implementation decision to not have global variables drive rule evaluation occurred early on. There were issues that prevented it, but since then, the rule evaluation algorithm has changed substantially. I'd need to study and test if this can be changed to work well under the new order. I agree it would be "better" (work more like expected) if rules could respond to global variable changes, but there are many opportunities for logic loops and other issues in doing that, so figuring that out and how to maintain control of the system and give the user meaningful feedback about such errors may not be a small task. (So I'm saying, I won't fix it today. Tomorrow's not looking good either.)

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                                          @toggledbits Firstly, there is no "Fountain via OWM" as it's missing one of the metrics I use to drive that stupid thing.

                                          Secondly - yes, if global variables do not drive rule evaluations then this whole idea is moot. I was hoping to pull Site Sensors out of Vera at long last. It appears, at least taking the path I did, that this is not viable.

                                          Regarding how I have ambient_api set:

                                          ambient api capture.png

                                          That populates the rest of the global expressions:

                                          ambient expressions.png

                                          I need to think thru this some more if Global Expressions will not work as triggers. Has to be a way to present those datapoints as triggers like I've done with the Vera Site Sensors.

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