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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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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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at _ClientAPI._commandTimeout (http://192.168.1.100:8111/client/ClientAPI.js:807:179 Seeing this randomly when returning to open browser tab after being away awhile. Once, maybe twice a day. "What did you do to trigger it?" Literally nothing, just walked away and returned and there it was. Actions taken in reasonably close proximity to this particular instance of it popping up: I'd restarted the MSR container in Portainer. I'll try to grab some logs here shortly.
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Feature request on reactions side.

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  • LibraSunL LibraSun

    One technique I use involves setting up to "parallel" arrays, an example of which I'll outline here without explicit reference to the problem at hand. I hope to share the mechanics of it without clutter...

    value_I_have := getEntity(vera>source).parameter.i.want // result is "y"
    array_of_values := ["x","y","z"] // all possible  input values listed in some order
    array_of_codes := ["0123","2345","3456"] // desired converted output values for "x", "y" and "z"
    buttonPush := array_of_codes[ indexOf (array_of_values, value_I_have) ]
    

    Let that sink in a bit. In fact, if I were you @Tarkus , I'd mess around with abbreviated versions of this example in a throwaway Rule, just to get the feel for how each input affects the output.

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    @librasun yes i do that often

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      @librasun yes i do that often

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      @tarkus said in Feature request on reactions side.:

      @librasun yes i do that often

      That avoids the "trick" of trying to let Character1 stand in as a numeric value (i.e. serving as an index to an array), since we now know that it may be alphabetical.

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        I thought a period was considered numeric in programing to accommodate decimals.

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          I thought a period was considered numeric in programing to accommodate decimals.

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          @tarkus said in Feature request on reactions side.:

          I thought a period was considered numeric in programing to accommodate decimals.

          Your assumption is correct, however the intent was to let your deciphered "digits" (which I was misled to believe were strictly 0 through 9) stand as "numbers" in the expression buttonCodes[ ], whereas buttonCodes[ . ] and buttonCodes["x"] simply make no sense in that context.

          Hence the need for parallel lookups.

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            @tarkus said in Feature request on reactions side.:

            I thought a period was considered numeric in programing to accommodate decimals.

            Your assumption is correct, however the intent was to let your deciphered "digits" (which I was misled to believe were strictly 0 through 9) stand as "numbers" in the expression buttonCodes[ ], whereas buttonCodes[ . ] and buttonCodes["x"] simply make no sense in that context.

            Hence the need for parallel lookups.

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            @librasun said in Feature request on reactions side.:

            whereas buttonCodes[ . ] and buttonCodes["x"] simply make no sense.

            These are actually OK if buttonCodes is an object, not an array. You can use the square-bracket notation same as dot member access, so buttonCodes[ "x" ] (note the quotes so it's a string) is the same as buttonCodes.x. Using the square bracket notation lets you use a variable for the member name. You don't need a second array, you just need to structure buttonCodes correctly...

            buttonCodes = { '0': 'codes for 0', '1': 'codes for 1', '.': 'codes for dot' }
            key_to_send = "."   # or whatever/however you get the key
            send_data = buttonCodes[ key_to_send ]
            

            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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              @librasun said in Feature request on reactions side.:

              whereas buttonCodes[ . ] and buttonCodes["x"] simply make no sense.

              These are actually OK if buttonCodes is an object, not an array. You can use the square-bracket notation same as dot member access, so buttonCodes[ "x" ] (note the quotes so it's a string) is the same as buttonCodes.x. Using the square bracket notation lets you use a variable for the member name. You don't need a second array, you just need to structure buttonCodes correctly...

              buttonCodes = { '0': 'codes for 0', '1': 'codes for 1', '.': 'codes for dot' }
              key_to_send = "."   # or whatever/however you get the key
              send_data = buttonCodes[ key_to_send ]
              
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              @toggledbits said in Feature request on reactions side.:

              You don't need a second array, you just need to structure buttonCodes correctly...

              I completely agree. If I could turn back time knowing what I know now about this scenario, I would definitely have chosen an Object. It's concise, easy to edit, employ, etc. I just didn't wanna yank @Tarkus around by the nose after we've come this far, lol.

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                @toggledbits , since we're on the topic of Objects, I've been meaning to ask:
                Is there any chance you'd consider implementing a this self-reference for Objects, so I could in theory build:

                obj := {'noun':'cat','verb':'plays','sentence':'The ' + this.noun + ' ' + this.verb}

                Maybe that's cray-cray, but I've already bumped into a couple of occasions where it could be handy.

                REFERENCE: https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_this.asp

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                  That's not really the way this works for objects in any language I've ever seen or used. We keep using the term "object" here, because of JavaScript, but I really prefer the Python term "dictionary", and maybe I'm going to start using that instead (the grammar actually does, but somehow that didn't make the leap to the documentation and followed the JS nomenclature instead). It's not an object in the sense that there's class definition associated with it, it's just a collection of key/value pairs. Even in JavaScript for many versions, an "object" was really a fancy dictionary, and it is only the more recent versions where that is being formalized, but of course, for compatibility, they are forced to support the old model for some time.

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                    Typical me:
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                    • LibraSunL LibraSun

                      For starters, you've put spaces between buttonCodes and the [ which will not be interpreted correctly.
                      Look above at my original example: the syntax is buttonCodes[index] with no spaces.
                      (edit: extra spaces should be OK)

                      Secondly, your definition of buttonCodes itself shows just a long comma-separated list, which cannot work as is. To make it an array, it must start with [ and end with ].

                      Third, you reference buttonCodes in other variables, but named the expression ButtonCodes which is different. These things must match exactly.

                      Fourth, some of your CharacterN definitions result in alphanumeric characters which are NOT "just 0 through 9" -- like "x" or "." -- hence they CANNOT serve as the index for an array lookup. Another approach is needed (example: use an Object, per the suggestion below).

                      This is proving more challenging than expected -- even turning everything into an Object would pose its own hazards at this point -- but getting the syntax right is way more than half the battle!

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                      @librasun said in Feature request on reactions side.:

                      Secondly, your definition of buttonCodes itself shows just a long comma-separated list, which cannot work as is. To make it an array, it must start with [ and end with ].

                      Yeah i had the brackets but it did not work so the absence of of them is just me trying different things and not knowing what I am doing. LOL

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                        @librasun said in Feature request on reactions side.:

                        whereas buttonCodes[ . ] and buttonCodes["x"] simply make no sense.

                        These are actually OK if buttonCodes is an object, not an array. You can use the square-bracket notation same as dot member access, so buttonCodes[ "x" ] (note the quotes so it's a string) is the same as buttonCodes.x. Using the square bracket notation lets you use a variable for the member name. You don't need a second array, you just need to structure buttonCodes correctly...

                        buttonCodes = { '0': 'codes for 0', '1': 'codes for 1', '.': 'codes for dot' }
                        key_to_send = "."   # or whatever/however you get the key
                        send_data = buttonCodes[ key_to_send ]
                        
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                        @toggledbits said in Feature request on reactions side.:

                        whereas buttonCodes[ . ] and buttonCodes["x"] simply make no sense.

                        These are actually OK if buttonCodes is an object, not an array. You can use the square-bracket notation same as dot member access, so buttonCodes[ "x" ] (note the quotes so it's a string) is the same as buttonCodes.x. Using the square bracket notation lets you use a variable for the member name. You don't need a second array, you just need to structure buttonCodes correctly...
                        buttonCodes = { '0': 'codes for 0', '1': 'codes for 1', '.': 'codes for dot' }
                        key_to_send = "." # or whatever/however you get the key
                        send_data = buttonCodes[ key_to_send ]

                        I ended up using this method and it works great!

                        Thanks for all the help.

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