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:
Contrib MQTT templates for Reactor. Contribute to dbochicchio/reactor-mqtt-contrib development by creating an account on GitHub.
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 🙂
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.Hi @toggledbits.
After a couple of weeks, I noticed that my Remotec zrc90 isn't working as expected.
Scenes are working in ZWaveJS, but this device has a strange behavior: the scene change, but then it's set again to null. In Reactor, this remains null:
battery_power.level=0.7 battery_power.since=1725817957361 x_debug.dt={"description":"Scene master 8 button remote","model":"BW8510/ZRC-90US","default_name":"Scene master 8 button remote","manufacturerId":21076,"productType":0,"productId":34064} x_zwave_values.Battery_isLow=false x_zwave_values.Battery_level=70 x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_scene_001=null x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_scene_002=null x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_scene_003=null x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_scene_004=null x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_scene_005=null x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_scene_006=null x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_scene_007=null x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_scene_008=null x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_slowRefresh=null x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_manufacturerId=21076 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_productId=34064 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_productType=1 x_zwave_values.Version_firmwareVersions=["1.1","1.1"] x_zwave_values.Version_hardwareVersion=3 x_zwave_values.Version_libraryType=2 x_zwave_values.Version_protocolVersion="4.5" x_zwave_values.Wake_Up_controllerNodeId=1 x_zwave_values.Wake_Up_wakeUpInterval=0 zwave_device.capabilities=[91,114,128,132,134] zwave_device.endpoint=0 zwave_device.failed=false zwave_device.generic_class="Remote Controller" zwave_device.impl_sig="24242:1:22315:1" zwave_device.is_beaming=false zwave_device.is_listening=false zwave_device.is_routing=false zwave_device.is_secure=false zwave_device.manufacturer_info=[21076,1,34064] zwave_device.max_data_rate=null zwave_device.node_id=154 zwave_device.specific_class="Simple Remote Control" zwave_device.status=2 zwave_device.status_text="awake" zwave_device.version_info=[null,"1.1"] zwave_device.wakeup_interval=0Anything I could look at? Thanks.
Hi, @toggledbits!
I have a question about the execution behavior. See the code below, and I'll explain the situation.
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This is a routine that, at a certain point, determines that the desktop on which the VM hosting the Reactor is located receives an instruction to perform a shutdown (Shell Command).
When this happens, the desktop is turned off, and then Hubitat detects by a "ping" that the VM has been down, waits 15 seconds, turns off the power to this desktop, and then 15 seconds later turns on the desktop with the Reactor VM again.
After restarting the desktop, the VM is loaded, and the Reactor is triggered. Still, the following problem occurs: I expected that when the rule was continued to be executed again, the next step would be executed, that of the 900-second delay after shutdown, but the Shell command is executed again, and then it goes into a loop, the rule does not advance.
To break the loop, I first have to make the VM not load, change the desktop password, and then start the VM. In this case, Reactor generates an error when trying to execute the Shell Command because of the invalid password and then finishes the routine following the 900 delay step.
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Is my interpretation that when it returns, the routine should continue to the next step that has not yet been executed incorrectly? Or does Reactor, through the shutdown command, interpret that it hasn't finished this step and keep trying, which is the correct reaction?
Thanks for clarifying.
Hi @toggledbits ,
I'm slowly moving my ZWave network from Vera to ZWaveJS. I successfully cloned my ZWave network using a spare Vera Edge (a new post for the community later when I'll be fully back from vacation) and I'm testing a couple of things before moving everything to ZWaveJS.
In the meanwhile, I have a couple of venetian blinds connected to Fibaro Roller Shutters 2 (FGR222) and I'm using some proprietary ZWave commands to control the tilt position, that right now I'm sending via Vera (with some code from the old place, messing with this):
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The ZWaveJS values are reported via this:
x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Proprietary_fibaro_venetianBlindsPosition=0 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Proprietary_fibaro_venetianBlindsTilt=0I hope there's a way to expose a separate device to control the tilt position directly, without doing the mess I'm doing now. Let me know if you need some files. Thanks.
As per @toggledbits request, new topic.
Position and cover commands not working and position/cover attributes are incorrect. Dimming is OK.
cover.state=null dimming.level=1 dimming.step=0.1 energy_sensor.units="kWh" energy_sensor.value=0.41 position.value=null power_sensor.units="W" power_sensor.value=0 power_switch.state=true x_debug.dt={"entity_class":"Cover","match":"deviceClass.generic.key=17;deviceClass.specific.key=6","capabilities":["cover","toggle","position"],"primary_attribute":"cover.state"} x_zwave_values.Meter_reset=null x_zwave_values.Meter_value_65537=0.41 x_zwave_values.Meter_value_66049=0 x_zwave_values.Multilevel_Switch_Down=null x_zwave_values.Multilevel_Switch_Up=null x_zwave_values.Multilevel_Switch_currentValue=99 x_zwave_values.Multilevel_Switch_duration="unknown" x_zwave_values.Multilevel_Switch_restorePrevious=null x_zwave_values.Multilevel_Switch_targetValue=99 x_zwave_values.Notification_Power_Management_Over_current_status=0 x_zwave_values.Notification_System_Hardware_status=0 x_zwave_values.Notification_alarmLevel=null x_zwave_values.Notification_alarmType=null zwave_device.capabilities=[38,50,113] zwave_device.endpoint=1 zwave_device.failed=null zwave_device.impl_sig="24225:1:22315:1" zwave_device.manufacturer_info=null zwave_device.node_id=148 zwave_device.version_info=nullThanks!
Another one for you, @toggledbits.
I have two water sensors (same device, NAS-WS01Z), but one is reporting leak_detector.state=true even if no alarm is detected (I double checked from ZWaveJS UI):
battery_power.level=0.86 battery_power.since=null leak_detector.state=true x_debug.dt={"entity_class":"Notification Sensor","match":"deviceClass.generic.key=7"} x_zwave_values.Battery_isLow=false x_zwave_values.Battery_level=86 x_zwave_values.Binary_Sensor_Water=false x_zwave_values.Configuration_Alarm_Activity_Duration=5 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Alarm_Beep=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Alarm_Duration=120 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Alarm_Interval=null x_zwave_values.Configuration_Basic_Set_Level=255 x_zwave_values.Configuration_First_Alarm_Activity_Duration=null x_zwave_values.Configuration_Water_Detection=1 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_manufacturerId=600 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_productId=4229 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_productType=3 x_zwave_values.Notification_Water_Alarm_Sensor_status=null x_zwave_values.Notification_alarmLevel=0 x_zwave_values.Notification_alarmType=0 x_zwave_values.Version_firmwareVersions=null x_zwave_values.Version_hardwareVersion=null x_zwave_values.Version_libraryType=null x_zwave_values.Version_protocolVersion=null x_zwave_values.Wake_Up_controllerNodeId=1 x_zwave_values.Wake_Up_wakeUpInterval=43200 zwave_device.capabilities=[48,112,113,114,128,132,134] zwave_device.endpoint=0 zwave_device.failed=false zwave_device.generic_class="Notification Sensor" zwave_device.impl_sig="24225:1:22315:1" zwave_device.is_beaming=false zwave_device.is_listening=false zwave_device.is_routing=true zwave_device.is_secure=false zwave_device.last_wakeup=1724143899220 zwave_device.manufacturer_info=[600,3,4229] zwave_device.max_data_rate=null zwave_device.node_id=114 zwave_device.specific_class="Notification Sensor" zwave_device.status=1 zwave_device.status_text="asleep" zwave_device.version_info=[null,null] zwave_device.wakeup_interval=43200here's the other one, correctly report the leak status:
battery_power.level=1 battery_power.since=null leak_detector.state=false x_debug.dt={"entity_class":"Notification Sensor","match":"deviceClass.generic.key=7"} x_zwave_values.Battery_isLow=false x_zwave_values.Battery_level=100 x_zwave_values.Binary_Sensor_Water=false x_zwave_values.Configuration_Alarm_Activity_Duration=5 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Alarm_Beep=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Alarm_Duration=120 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Alarm_Interval=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Basic_Set_Level=255 x_zwave_values.Configuration_First_Alarm_Activity_Duration=60 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Water_Detection=1 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_manufacturerId=600 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_productId=4229 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_productType=3 x_zwave_values.Notification_Water_Alarm_Sensor_status=0 x_zwave_values.Notification_alarmLevel=null x_zwave_values.Notification_alarmType=null x_zwave_values.Version_firmwareVersions=["2.54"] x_zwave_values.Version_hardwareVersion=48 x_zwave_values.Version_libraryType=6 x_zwave_values.Version_protocolVersion="4.5" x_zwave_values.Wake_Up_controllerNodeId=1 x_zwave_values.Wake_Up_wakeUpInterval=43200 zwave_device.capabilities=[48,112,113,114,128,132,134] zwave_device.endpoint=0 zwave_device.failed=false zwave_device.generic_class="Notification Sensor" zwave_device.impl_sig="24225:1:22315:1" zwave_device.is_beaming=false zwave_device.is_listening=false zwave_device.is_routing=true zwave_device.is_secure=false zwave_device.last_wakeup=1724105239533 zwave_device.manufacturer_info=[600,3,4229] zwave_device.max_data_rate=null zwave_device.node_id=113 zwave_device.specific_class="Notification Sensor" zwave_device.status=1 zwave_device.status_text="asleep" zwave_device.version_info=[null,"2.54"] zwave_device.wakeup_interval=43200Also, both seems to have no primary value. Thanks.
Good morning,
I have a service MQTT service that needs a restart occasionally. The add-on (Smartbed MQTT) is for the smart bed base for my bed. It has a "safety light" that I can control from HAAS & MSR as a light entity, and also moves the head of the bed to a preset at bedtime, and then lies it back flat in the morning The problem is, from time to time, the light becomes "unavailable" Restarting from the Add-ons tab in HAAS always fixes it, but I should be able to detect when it happens when "light.tempur_pedic_safety_lights" is not true or false, i.e., unavailable.
What I don't know how to do is how to restart that service. Does anybody have experience in restarting add-ons from MSR?
Running:
Reactor (Multi-hub) latest-24212-3ce15e25 ZWaveJSController [0.1.24232]HAAS:
RPi5-64 (8GB) Core 2024.7.3 Supervisor 2024.08.0 Operating System 13.0 Frontend 20240710.0Hi-
I have an android media player entity publishing from HA. I watch for changes in transport state and media title to trigger some actions.
Though those attributes report as expected, the set rule is being throttled for possible flapping.
There is an attribute for media position that continually updates, I suspect it is causing the evaluations to run constantly.
The workaround I am seeking is to ignore those attributes in HA or MSR. Anyone know how, or have a better idea??
Thx
Btw- this problem has spanned versions of HA and reactor, but I am current on both. Too current on HA for transparency, but the issue has survived several updates.
Referencing an expression inside a reaction is in the form of ${{ expression }}. When referenced inside my shell command to set the watering delay duration for my Rachio sprinkler system, it just does not work.
If I enter "86400" instead of referencing the expression lWateringDelayDuration, it works. Either I am doing something wrong or referencing an expression inside a shell command is not supported.
Reactor version: 24212
Local Expression
lWateringDelayDuration =
Setting Reaction using Shell command
curl -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer xxxxxxxxxx -d '{ "id" : "xxxxxxxxxx", "duration" : ${{ lWateringDelayDuration}} }' https://api.rach.io/1/public/device/rain_delayThanks in advance
As per @toggledbits request, here's a new topic.
My Fibaro Door Window Sensor 2 (FGDW002) is always reporting as open, even if
x_zwave_values.Notification_Access_Control_Door_state=23 x_zwave_values.Notification_Access_Control_Door_state_simple=23which means that the door is closed. It was working before and I could downgrade to test, if necessary. Thanks.
Hi @toggledbits,
I'm not sure if it's a bug or something, but I have a lot of Fibaro Double Switch (FGS223) as follows.
In the example, it's zwavejs>65-2:
energy_sensor.units="kWh" energy_sensor.value=0.21 power_sensor.units="W" power_sensor.value=0 power_switch.state=false x_debug.dt={"entity_class":"Switch","match":"deviceClass.generic.key=16","capabilities":["power_switch","toggle"],"primary_attribute":"power_switch.state"} x_zwave_values.Binary_Switch_currentValue=false x_zwave_values.Binary_Switch_targetValue=false x_zwave_values.Meter_reset=null x_zwave_values.Meter_value_65537=0.21 x_zwave_values.Meter_value_66049=0 zwave_device.capabilities=[37,50] zwave_device.endpoint=2 zwave_device.failed=null zwave_device.impl_sig="23326:1:22315:1" zwave_device.manufacturer_info=null zwave_device.node_id=65 zwave_device.version_info=nullWhen operating endpoint 2, it's triggered endpoint 1. Endpoint 1 is fine. This is causing a lot of troubles, as you may imagine.
Also, endpoint 0 is not really a switch, and the associated actions are not doing anything at all. Maybe these could be removed. Also, I see battery_maintenance and power_source capabilities, all with null values.
battery_maintenance.charging=null battery_maintenance.rechargeable=false battery_maintenance.replace=false battery_maintenance.state=null heat_detector.state=false power_source.source=null power_switch.state=null x_debug.dt={"entity_class":"Switch","match":"deviceClass.generic.key=16","capabilities":["power_switch","toggle"],"primary_attribute":"power_switch.state","description":"Double Switch 2","model":"FGS223","default_name":"Double Switch 2","manufacturerId":271,"productType":515,"productId":4096} x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_scene_001=null x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_scene_002=null x_zwave_values.Central_Scene_slowRefresh=null x_zwave_values.Configuration_First_Channel_Energy_Reports_Threshold=100 x_zwave_values.Configuration_First_Channel_Operating_Mode=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_First_Channel_Power_Reports_Minimum_Time_Between_Reports=10 x_zwave_values.Configuration_First_Channel_Power_Reports_Threshold=20 x_zwave_values.Configuration_First_Channel_Pulse_Time_for_Blink_Mode=5 x_zwave_values.Configuration_First_Channel_Reaction_to_Key_S1_for_Delay_Auto_ON_OFF_Modes=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_First_Channel_Time_Parameter_for_Delay_Auto_ON_OFF_Modes=50 x_zwave_values.Configuration_General_Purpose_Alarm_Response=3 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Include_Consumption_By_Device_Itself_in_Reports=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Input_Button_Switch_Configuration=2 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Associations_Double_Click_Value_Sent=99 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Associations_Send_OFF_With_Single_Click_2=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Associations_Send_ON_With_Single_Click_1=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Associations_Send_When_Double_Clicking_8=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Associations_Send_When_Holding_and_Releasing_4=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Associations_Switch_OFF_Value_Sent=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Associations_Switch_ON_Value_Sent=255 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Send_Scenes_When_Held_Down_and_Released_8=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Send_Scenes_When_Pressed_1_Time_1=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Send_Scenes_When_Pressed_2_Times_2=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S1_Send_Scenes_When_Pressed_3_Times_4=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Associations_Double_Click_Value_Sent=99 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Associations_Send_OFF_With_Single_Click_2=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Associations_Send_ON_With_Single_Click_1=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Associations_Send_When_Double_Clicking_8=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Associations_Send_When_Holding_and_Releasing_4=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Associations_Switch_OFF_Value_Sent=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Associations_Switch_ON_Value_Sent=255 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Send_Scenes_When_Held_Down_and_Released_8=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Send_Scenes_When_Pressed_1_Time_1=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Send_Scenes_When_Pressed_2_Times_2=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Key_S2_Send_Scenes_When_Pressed_3_Times_4=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Periodic_Active_Power_Reports=3600 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Periodic_Energy_Reports=3600 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Report_During_Blink_Mode=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Second_Channel_Energy_Reports_Threshold=100 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Second_Channel_Operating_Mode=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Second_Channel_Power_Reports_Minimum_Time_Between_Reports=10 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Second_Channel_Power_Reports_Threshold=20 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Second_Channel_Pulse_Time_for_Blink_Mode=5 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Second_Channel_Reaction_to_Key_S2_for_Delay_Auto_ON_OFF_Modes=0 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Second_Channel_Time_Parameter_for_Delay_Auto_ON_OFF_Modes=50 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Send_Secure_Commands_to_2nd_Association_Group_1=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Send_Secure_Commands_to_3rd_Association_Group_2=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Send_Secure_Commands_to_4th_Association_Group_4=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Send_Secure_Commands_to_5th_Association_Group_8=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Smoke_CO_or_CO2_Alarm_Response=3 x_zwave_values.Configuration_State_After_Power_Failure=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Temperature_Alarm_Response=1 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Time_of_Alarm_State=600 x_zwave_values.Configuration_Water_Flood_Alarm_Response=2 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_manufacturerId=271 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_productId=4096 x_zwave_values.Manufacturer_Specific_productType=515 x_zwave_values.Notification_Heat_Alarm_Heat_sensor_status=0 x_zwave_values.Notification_Power_Management_Over_current_status=0 x_zwave_values.Notification_alarmLevel=null x_zwave_values.Notification_alarmType=null x_zwave_values.Protection_exclusiveControlNodeId=null x_zwave_values.Protection_local=0 x_zwave_values.Protection_rf=0 x_zwave_values.Protection_timeout=null x_zwave_values.Version_firmwareVersions=["3.2"] x_zwave_values.Version_hardwareVersion=3 x_zwave_values.Version_libraryType=3 x_zwave_values.Version_protocolVersion="4.5" zwave_device.capabilities=[91,112,113,114,117,134] zwave_device.endpoint=0 zwave_device.failed=false zwave_device.generic_class="Binary Switch" zwave_device.impl_sig="23326:1:22315:1" zwave_device.is_beaming=false zwave_device.is_listening=true zwave_device.is_routing=true zwave_device.is_secure=false zwave_device.manufacturer_info=[271,515,4096] zwave_device.max_data_rate=null zwave_device.node_id=65 zwave_device.specific_class="Binary Power Switch" zwave_device.status=4 zwave_device.status_text="alive" zwave_device.version_info=[null,"3.2"]Thanks.
Good morning,
I'm having an issue with controlling my Zooz Zen14 outdoor double outlet. I should be able to control each outlet individually, and this does work when use Home Assistant (haas) from Reactor.
When I use zwavejs, I see 3 entries:
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The first entry is for the overall device. I can turn both outlets on and off (in theory) by setting the power_switch state to on or off. This does turn them on and off when using zwavejs.
When I go to the individual outlets, performing the power_switch.on or power_switch.off actions turns them all (main, 1 and 2) on or off, and not just the individual outlets. When I perform the same action from haas, turning on outlet 1 will turn on the main switch and 1, but not 2.
I reviewed the logs for that node and I'm not seeing anything obvious.
:~/reactor/logs$ cat reactor.log.1 | grep ZWaveJSController#zwavejs | grep "node 216" [latest-24212]2024-08-07T00:19:00.233Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs update node 216 value "0:37:targetValue:" data [Object]{ "source": "node", "event": "value updated", "nodeId": 216, "args": { "commandClassName": "Binary Switch", "commandClass": 37, "endpoint": 0, "property": "targetValue", "newValue": true, "prevValue": false, "propertyName": "targetValue" } } [latest-24212]2024-08-07T00:19:00.235Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs update node 216 value "0:37:currentValue:" data [Object]{ "source": "node", "event": "value updated", "nodeId": 216, "args": { "commandClassName": "Binary Switch", "commandClass": 37, "property": "currentValue", "endpoint": 0, "newValue": true, "prevValue": false, "propertyName": "currentValue" } } [latest-24212]2024-08-07T00:19:00.321Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs update node 216 value "0:37:currentValue:" data [Object]{ "source": "node", "event": "value updated", "nodeId": 216, "args": { "commandClassName": "Binary Switch", "commandClass": 37, "property": "currentValue", "endpoint": 0, "newValue": true, "prevValue": true, "propertyName": "currentValue" } } [latest-24212]2024-08-07T00:19:00.322Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs update node 216 value "0:37:targetValue:" data [Object]{ "source": "node", "event": "value updated", "nodeId": 216, "args": { "commandClassName": "Binary Switch", "commandClass": 37, "property": "targetValue", "endpoint": 0, "newValue": true, "prevValue": true, "propertyName": "targetValue" } } [latest-24212]2024-08-07T00:19:00.323Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs update node 216 value "0:37:duration:" data [Object]{ "source": "node", "event": "value updated", "nodeId": 216, "args": { "commandClassName": "Binary Switch", "commandClass": 37, "property": "duration", "endpoint": 0, "newValue": { "value": 0, "unit": "seconds" }, "prevValue": { "value": 0, "unit": "seconds" }, "propertyName": "duration" } } [latest-24212]2024-08-07T00:19:02.189Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs update node 216 value "1:37:currentValue:" data [Object]{ "source": "node", "event": "value updated", "nodeId": 216, "args": { "commandClassName": "Binary Switch", "commandClass": 37, "property": "currentValue", "endpoint": 1, "newValue": true, "prevValue": false, "propertyName": "currentValue" } } [latest-24212]2024-08-07T00:19:02.192Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs update node 216 value "1:37:targetValue:" data [Object]{ "source": "node", "event": "value updated", "nodeId": 216, "args": { "commandClassName": "Binary Switch", "commandClass": 37, "property": "targetValue", "endpoint": 1, "newValue": true, "prevValue": false, "propertyName": "targetValue" } } [latest-24212]2024-08-07T00:19:02.193Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs update node 216 value "1:37:duration:" data [Object]{ "source": "node", "event": "value updated", "nodeId": 216, "args": { "commandClassName": "Binary Switch", "commandClass": 37, "property": "duration", "endpoint": 1, "newValue": { "value": 0, "unit": "seconds" }, "prevValue": { "value": 0, "unit": "seconds" }, "propertyName": "duration" } } [latest-24212]2024-08-07T05:32:30.127Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs configuring node 216 endpoint 0 (entity "216-0") [latest-24212]2024-08-07T05:32:30.127Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs configuring node 216 endpoint 1 (entity "216-1") [latest-24212]2024-08-07T05:32:30.128Z <ZWaveJSController:INFO> ZWaveJSController#zwavejs configuring node 216 endpoint 2 (entity "216-2")I'm running:
Reactor (Multi-hub) latest-24212-3ce15e25
ZWaveJSController [0.1.23326] (with zwavejs_data from 7/25/2024)
HA:
Core 2024.7.3
Supervisor 2024.08.0
Operating System 12.3
Frontend 20240710.0
I think this feature request could be accomplished with the use of two or more rules, but it would be great if there was a way to wait for an event or trigger to occur before continuing on in the reactions.
For example, I have a rule that will turn on some exterior lights if you arrive home after the porch lights have been turned off. Right now this rule randomly will turn off between 5-10 minutes after the person has entered the geofence. On some occasions this 5-10 minutes isn't long enough, say if you are unloading the car or something. I would like to kick off the reaction, but pause it part way through and wait for the door to close and lock, then continue it on. Hubitat Rule Machine has a "Wait for event" option, but I really want to keep all my logic within MSR.
Hi,
Running the latest version 24212 on docker.
I want to run some appliances when my solar panels deliver over 1200 watts to the net. In this example the dryer. So when the dryer is turned on, the rule starts (SET). There first is a 3 min delay in case the dryer is turned on manually, that is group "Check if auto start is needed". If the dryer is not running, the status is set to waiting, and the shown Repeat Until should wait as long the power delivered is higher than -1200 for at least 120 seconds and the status is still waiting. Higher as the value is negative. For some reason that repeat until "DR Wait for solar high or manual start" looks skipped. Nothing in the logs. What am I missing?
Reactor Automation.png (g_DryerStatus should have been "waiting" and not "running" the moment the log was captured, so that should not be the issue. Unless it takes some time for a variable to actually change?)
Cheers Rene
I have got some warnings i reactor that a rule is throttled because it update rate is over 120/minute, happens now and when with a week or two in between.
The rule monitors my house power consumption when charging my car, and if if consumption risks to kill a main fuse, it stops the charging.
Thought I was clever when I in Constraints added that my car should be located at home and charging is active, but apparantly it wasn't clever enough...
I had understand it that if Constraints isn't true, then the triggers isn't evaluated.
I have a Shelly 3EM meter that measure three channel/phases and updates every second. So just for this three channels it is 180 updates per minute...
And now when I start to take a closer look I can se in my logs that this rule is evaluated with every value change on any of the three phases...
So ~11MB of logs only goes back in time around 16 hours...🙀
So what is the best solution?
Should move my "Constraints" in an new trigger group, before my existing triggers?
Rule as it is now
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Hi!
I'm wondering if it's possible now, or if it's something that can be solved in a future version, to be able to remove the entities that no longer exist and are crossed out all at once. Currently, you have to mark them one by one, which takes a lot of time. Is there any way to make this more efficient?
I'm on MSR version 24212-3ce15e25.
Thanks!
/Fanan
Reactor (Multi-System/Multi-Hub) Announcements
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Build 21270
- Fix an issue with EzloController not processing device match expressions correctly on newer lexpjs.
- Add
matchEntities()
function (see docs) - Further localization improvements and fixes.
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Build 21275
NOTICE: This revision incorporates a breaking change to the recently-introduced
matchEntities()
expression function. See below.- VeraController: Devices of type
...:FloodSensor1
now use theleak_sensor
(specific) capability; they maintain their previous use of the genericbinary_sensor
capability for backward compatiblity with existing automations. - EzloController: Fix a stack overflow that could occur under certain boundary conditions.
- OWMController: Fix a broken context initialization for
lexpjs
causing user-configured "extra data" fields with expressions to throw a soft error and report an incorrect (null) value. - Improve interaction between Engine and UI when global expressions are created: they are now given an initial evaluation and their dependency tree built at that time. Previously, a rule reference or manual UI interaction (e.g. "Try Now" button press) was required to initialize it.
- Improve interaction between Engine and UI when global variables are deleted: the deleted variable is now removed from the Engine's evaluation dependency tree to avoid spurious "Expression Not Found" exceptions in the log for the then-deleted variable. These would stop after a restart, because the dependency tree was rebuilt at that time, but it should not take a restart to fix the tree.
- Fix an error in the parameters of the
isRuleSet
andisRuleEnabled
expression functions that would cause a constructor error when global expressions using these functions were initialized at system startup, before the Engine had loaded the rules. This error was exposed by the changes made to support global variable dependency graphs. - When deleting system objects, wait until all notifications have been given and returned, to assure that the object being deleted is not actually deleted before the notified object has a chance to do whatever it needs to do. The former behavior had no adverse effect; this was a change to gain new behavior necessary to support the global variable dependency tree update on delete mentioned above.
- Fix a bug in the recording of the timestamp of modification of a global variable; it was using real time rather than virtual time, so when the engine was configured for "Test Time", it was recording incorrect (i.e. non-test time) values.
- The check for circular dependencies in the evaluation of global variables was relaxed to allow self-references (e.g.
series = push( series, value )
). - BREAKING: The
matchEntities()
function now returns only a list of canonical IDs for matched entities. You will need to use thegetEntity()
function to fetch current data for the entity if you need it. This was done because the previously-returned list of entity objects could grow "stale" (the data in the objects reflects the state at the time, not ever-changing and ongoing state as attributes change). And yes, this is exactly the kind of thing I said I try to avoid, but sometimes you just don't know all the side-effects until you see the thing in the wild. Sorry, everyone. - New expression functions:
fileExists()
,fileRead()
,fileWrite()
. See the docs. - Incorporates a hotfix made to 21270 for the
SetVariable
action on Vera hubs.
- VeraController: Devices of type
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Build 21277
- HubitatController: Fix a problem with setting RGB color.
- Fix an issue causing "Object not found" exceptions when evaluating a
getEntity()
call in a subcontext of a rule-based expression (e.g. within aneach
loop). - Fix a number of issues required for localization (thank you, @Crille ).
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Build 21281
- In prior versions, a reference to a variable (rule or global) that does not exist would cause an alert and "fail soft" by returning null. This (old) behavior actually hides such errors and makes them more difficult to locate, and generally speaking, you shouldn't be referring to things that don't exist. The new behavior is to throw an exception during the evaluation, which will more clearly highlight the error and make it easier to find and correct. If for some reason you still need the old behavior, you can set
deprecated_undefined_global_soft_fail
to true in theengine
section ofreactor.yaml
, and such errors will soft-fail as before. The old behavior is deprecated, however, and will be removed in a few months. - PR 0000260: Fix failure of HTTP Request (really underlying variable handling) to notice change in array of objects returned by request.
- PR 0000259: Need to more clearly highlight variables with errors in the expression editor. Failing expressions now receive orange highlight bars.
- Add
typeof()
expression function. - Additional localization changes.
- New HTTP API additions: add alert, dismiss alert
- Bless Home Assistant to 2021.10.0
- In prior versions, a reference to a variable (rule or global) that does not exist would cause an alert and "fail soft" by returning null. This (old) behavior actually hides such errors and makes them more difficult to locate, and generally speaking, you shouldn't be referring to things that don't exist. The new behavior is to throw an exception during the evaluation, which will more clearly highlight the error and make it easier to find and correct. If for some reason you still need the old behavior, you can set
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Build 21286
- InfluxFeed now supports InfluxDB version 1.8+ and 2.0. InfluxDB versions prior to 1.8 are no longer supported. Please see the documentation for configuration details, as the configuration requirements for 1.x and 2.0 are different. Users of InfluxFeed also need to
npm update --nosave
if they are bare-metal installed. - The behavior of rules when throttled has been improved. Note, however, that any time a rule is throttled, events could be missed (e.g. if a light that is a dependency of a rule is turned on and back off quickly when throttled, the rule may not "see" the on event).
- Ongoing documentation updates.
- Bless Hass to 2021.10.4
- First version to contain a foreign language translation, Swedish! Thank you @Crille for your work on the translation and helping me get localization working.
- Address possible evaluation loop while using SetVariable in a rule reaction on a rule variable, where the value is an expression that contains a
getEntity()
reference. - Documentation updates
- Further i18n fixes (thank you @Crille)
- InfluxFeed now supports InfluxDB version 1.8+ and 2.0. InfluxDB versions prior to 1.8 are no longer supported. Please see the documentation for configuration details, as the configuration requirements for 1.x and 2.0 are different. Users of InfluxFeed also need to
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Build 21292
- PR 0000262: Fix an error in handling date/time conditions with M/D across new year boundary.
- PR 0000261: HubitatController: Resolve an order of operations issue preventing extended attributes from being assigned as primary in local config.
- PR 0000258: (i18n) Fix string reference for condition option
- HassController: treat controller reporting NOT_RUNNING as an error and disconnect/retry
- Bless Hass to 2021.10.6
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Build 21294
- PR 000263: Fix spurious log messages after deleting a global expression that contained a
getEntity()
. - Fixed a UI issue with an expression being sorted to the top of the list then ending up at the bottom.
- The expression function
strftime()
is now locale-aware. - Docker containers are now running on nodejs version 16.
- PR 000263: Fix spurious log messages after deleting a global expression that contained a
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Build 21297
- PR 0000264: Fix an error in the rule editor on a particular value test used in several places that could cause the entered value of a condition option to not be saved (most notable on the "repeats within" field, but also found in two other locations).
- Update to lexpjs 21296 to get
sort()
function for arrays, and user-definable functions from expressions. Default sort in Reactor Engine for the implemention of expressionsort()
function is (host) locale-aware. Please refer to the documentation for details.
-
Build 21306
Note: this release includes changes to package dependencies. Bare-metal users please run
npm update --no-save
to resolve.- HTTP Request action now has explicit control over HTTP auth, with type selection (none, Basic, Digest) and credential fields (username and password).
- PR 0000265: Correct a string that is not translated in the alerts status panel.
- i18n: Found an additional string that was not localizable.
- The HTTP Request action will now suppress all alerts for any error it encounters, not just HTTP errors, if the "no error alerts" option is checked.
- Update lexpjs to get new array set functions:
arrayIntersection()
,arrayUnion()
,arrayDifference()
,arrayExclusive()
andarrayConcat()
.
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Build 21307
- PR 0000266: An issue introduced at 21306 saves certain substitutions with the wrong data type.
- HubitatController: Resolve (hopefully) a race condition at startup.
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Build 21313
- Bless Home Assistant to version 2021.11.2
- New system capability
button
to express state of a single button or contact closure. - PR 0000268: Sun condition shows "not between" as "between" in rule detail card.
- Add
/alert/:tag
HTTP API endpoint (DELETE method); this deprecates/alert/:tag/dismiss
.
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Build 21321
- HassController: Additional updates for event handling (
init
support). - HubitatController: Map additional capabilities.
- Internal support additionals for MQTTController
MQTTController - Build 21321
- Fix incorrect scope reference is tasmota_generic_relay payload.
- Additional helpful debug.
Upgrading MQTTController, which is a standalone/add-on component, is the same procedure as initial installation.
- HassController: Additional updates for event handling (
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Build 21331
Please note that Hubitat has released version 2.30 of its firmware, but it has not yet been tested with HubitatController and is not yet supported.
- DynamicGroupController: new controller to build dynamic groups. Refer to the docs for configuration information.
- Logger: new
recycle
flag, when true, each startup rotates the log file so the new run starts in a fresh file (makes some debugging easier); the file mode of the logs created can now be set by setting themode
key. - Bump recommended nodejs version to 16.13.0; versions 14 and 15 will continue to be supported through March 31, 2022; docker containers are built with recommended versions, and require no user action, but bare-metal users should check their node version (
node -v
) and if necessary make a plan to upgrade before 3/31. - Update to lexpjs 31330; adds built-in
median( array )
function; provides extendedfirst...in
syntax with (new) optional result expression; refer to docs. - PR 0000270: [HubitatController] Apparently Hubitat needs action pacing like VeraController (that is, it can be overwhelmed if too many actions are sent at once). Pacing is now enabled with a default of 25ms delay between actions.
- PR 0000269: [UI] Rename Reaction dialog for global reactions prepopulates name from start of editor session rather than most recent name given if rename is used several times within one session.
- Bless Home Assistant to version 2021.11.5
MQTTController - Build 21331
- More carefully guard sensors (in templates) from payloads that don't contain the sensor data (i.e. avoid setting null value if an update is published with data missing).
- Additional templates for Tasmota and Shelly.
- Documentation updates and clarifications.
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Build 21332
- DynamicGroupController: Fix missing initialization in preload for some selectors (blocking bug, no PR in Mantis).
- Documentation build fix so all documents receive correct left navigation.
- Condition operator is [not] EMPTY has been added to ease checking of group member arrays and other values for emptiness; see the docs Entity Attribute conditions for details on what "empty" means in this context.
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Build 21336
If you have been with Reactor since before 21075 (March 15, 2021), your
logging.yaml
configuration may have a relative path in thename
keys of the default streams (e.g../logs/reactor.log
). These must be changed to just a simple filename (e.g.reactor.log
). Reactor has been warning you at startup (in the log file) about this since 21075, if it applies to you (i.e. your logging config uses a relative path), but if you haven't seen it, you may not have changed it. The time to check it/change it is now, because the next version of Reactor that is released will not allow pathnames (relative or absolute) in this key, and will not run if it finds one.- DynamicGroupController: map actions in known capabilities of selected objects, so that groups can perform actions on their members. For example, performing the
power_switch.off
action on a group will do so on all of its members that support that action. - Logging: Fix support of log streams so that subsystems declaring their own log streams operate correctly; fix a number of long-standing annoyances in the configuration and handling (no changes to user configuration requirements except as noted above); improved "panic mode" (used when no configured stream is writable).
- Dashboard: improved layout for
string_sensor
capability objects. - HubitatController: Bless firmware 2.3.0.113
- HubitatController: extend recent additions to capabilities (
string_sensor
) to the mode and HSM entities. Reduce reliance on the custom/hub-specific extension capability. - HubitatController: New "type guessing", experimental, to try to reduce effort for this hub in particular in determining device types and primary attributes. This is a work in progress (but then, what isn't?).
- PR 0000271: Fix a missing localization in rule detail panel, operator in group titles (reported by @Crille).
- Improvements to
rpi-install.sh
script to handle upgrade of systemd script when upgrading nodejs. - A number of internal fixes related to linting of the code.
- As always, a number of documentation updates.
- DynamicGroupController: map actions in known capabilities of selected objects, so that groups can perform actions on their members. For example, performing the
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Build 21337
- Document additional keys for logging in the
dist-config
template. There is also existing, but not well-organized, docs on the Logging page of the manual (which at the moment lives under Troubleshooting). - HubitatController: ensure
x_hubitat
andx_hubitat_extra_attribute
capabilites are declared and extended so their attributes can be assigned as primary. - PR 0000272: Localization issue in input fields for date/time condition.
- PR 0000273: Pulse after sustained for delay is shortened by the delay.
- Document additional keys for logging in the
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Build 21338
This is a hotfix build for users of Hubitat only, and specifically for users of Hubitat Modes. If you do not use Hubitat Modes, or Hubitat at all, you do not need to upgrade to this version.
- HubitatController: Fix handling of mode query response (injection from additional changes in 21336).
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Build 21342
- PR 0000275: Fix sun angle not updating in
reactor_system>sun
(Sun Information) entity. - PR 0000274: Fix missing localization of condition operand labels in rule editor.
- HassController: More tightly map reported service_data field types into Reactor types (to improve UI experience on Hass-native actions).
- Support "object" data type in action data more universally, not just in controllers that need it.
- PR 0000275: Fix sun angle not updating in
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Build 21349
If you grabbed this release before 06:00 on 16-Dec-2021 UTC, please grab it again and reinstall. There was an issue with the next-day rollover computing sunset times that I fixed in-line.
- Make sure client API uses port for WebSocket connection, so the UI works when on a proxy or tunnel.
- Global reactions now support action groups with constraints.
- EzloController: Additional energy capabilities on certain devices/items.
- InfluxFeed: Fix an error in parsing the configuration for
select_capability
with attributes listed. - The
suninfo
capability (used by the Sun Information entityreactor_system>sun
) has been expanded to include theelevation
andazimuth
of the sun's current position. Theelevation
is given in degrees above the horizon. Theazimuth
is given in degrees clockwise from North (compass direction). - The
suninfo
attributesun_angle
is now deprecated and will be removed from a future release. If you are using it in conditions, please switch to usingelevation
, which is a better representation of the sun's position. - A bug in the computation of
day_length
(in hours) in the extreme latitudes (i.e. where the sun does not cross the horizon at certain times of year) is fixed. During periods during in which the sun never rises, day length will be 0; during periods in which the sun never sets, it will be 24. Similarly,period
could give incorrect results and will now report correctly or the conditions.
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Build 21351
Users are advised only to upgrade to this release if they are affected by an issue related to the changes below; specifically, if you are not a user of Hubitat and you do not use constraints in rules or reactions, there is no need to upgrade to this release.
- HubitatController: Aggressive management of the event websocket connection, with additional diagnostic output by default.
- HubitatController: Fix error in setup of task queue (part of attempt to control pace of outgoing actions).
- Constraints: Loosen rules on condition options for constraints in rules (a stateful context), as opposed to those in global reactions (which are stateless).
- Docs: Improve description of the
time()
function so that it's clear it can convert time strings (in ISO 8601 format).