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[Reactor] Help with screne controller cycling logic
therealdbT
I’ve added a couple of Shelly Wave i4 as scene controllers and I’m planning to add more, since I can just use standard buttons instead of battery-powered scene controllers, which also looks better aesthetically. That said, I’m struggling to figure out how to write a simple rule that cycles between states every time I press a button. Example: Light 1 ON → OFF, then Light 2 ON → OFF. The part I can’t get right is handling the case where Light 1 or Light 2 might already be ON independently of the rule. Maybe it’s just too much sun and relaxation clouding my brain, but any hint would be appreciated.
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Stop the MSR by an external switch on Hubitat.
wmarcolinW
Use case: When performing home maintenance, such as air conditioning, I want all rules involving air conditioning to be disabled. To do this, to day, I have a virtual switch that I placed within all rules involving air conditioning, meaning that if I turn it off, none of them work. Then another situation: the water pump system and garden irrigation, another switch. In short, I had to create several virtual switches in Hubitat to disable rules in MSR. Unfortunately, however, I was unable to cover all scenarios, so I wondered if it would be possible for MSR to support a virtual MSR switch, which, when configured in the reactor settings, would function as a general on/off switch for MSR. If it is configured and turned off, the entire rules and actions in MSR stops working, except for the status change reading process, specifically for this switch, which, when turned on, would restart the MSR. Would it be possible to do something like this? Any recommendations from the experts?
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[Reactor] Variables not updating correctly in latest-25201-2aa18550
therealdbT
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Expose MSR entities
CatmanV2C
Probably a really dumb question. Currently I am using the owntracks_sensor for tracking phones being in region in MSR and it works great. Digging around with Home Assistant and toying with some dashboards, is there any way of exposing that sensor to HA trivially? I could set MSR to trip a virtual switch in OpenLuup which can then be exposed to HA (with all my other Vera devices) but that feels a bit in-elegant if I can do it directly. Any thoughts? Apologies if the ask is not clear/ TIA C
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Comment in Globa Expressions
Tom_DT
I have several Global Expressions that are set by a rule so the definition area is blank. I'd like to add a comment in this area that explains what is setting the value. Commenting in this area breaks the remote setting. Any way to document what is setting the GE?
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Unofficial thread for compatibility
tunnusT
As there are statements about compatibility for home assistant versions in MSR new version announcements (e.g. "HassController: Bless Hass to 2025.7.3"), I thought it would be good idea to track other controllers as well. As an example, I can confirm that build "latest-25208-c53e8513" works with Hubitat Elevation C-8 platform version 2.4.2.134 using Maker API.
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Gradually turn on lights.
Tom_DT
I have several lights that I would like to turn on very gradually over 15 or 20 seconds. from 0 to .25 in .01 increments. I have tried a few things that came nowhere near working, so here I am.
Multi-System Reactor
Reactor (Multi-System/Multi-Hub) Announcements
toggledbitsT
Build 21228 has been released. Docker images available from DockerHub as usual, and bare-metal packages here. Home Assistant up to version 2021.8.6 supported; the online version of the manual will now state the current supported versions; Fix an error in OWMWeatherController that could cause it to stop updating; Unify the approach to entity filtering on all hub interface classes (controllers); this works for device entities only; it may be extended to other entities later; Improve error detail in messages for EzloController during auth phase; Add isRuleSet() and isRuleEnabled() functions to expressions extensions; Implement set action for lock and passage capabilities (makes them more easily scriptable in some cases); Fix a place in the UI where 24-hour time was not being displayed.
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Can't customize home page
G
I foolishly let my system wipe all cookies this morning and with it my settings for my MSR home page. Once logged back in I can no longer remove errant panes nor is the + available to add new ones. Brave Browser v1.80.122 (Jul 16, 2025) What have I done?! Will check other browsers on my M1. UPDATE: Safari exhibits same behaviour. I've tried both sans last-four public key entry and with - no change.
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Error After Upgrade
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Reset attribute value of entity in event handler
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Need help figuring out how to delay a reset on reaction
T
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Way to search for rules (rule state) in other rules
T
@toggledbits, not sure if this is a feature request or I'm using the search tool wrong. You have a "Search for rule" in the Rules Set tab in MSR. It works nicely to find a rule and bring up said rule, but can it/could it be used for as a "where used?" global search? For instance, I have a fairly large set of rules, divided up into 10 different rulesets. There's easily a hundred individual rules, and many of the rules have Rule State triggers, which of course refer to other rules. Amongst my troubleshooting today, I came across what may have been a duplicate or troubleshooting attempt, but I can't tell if it's actually used as a Rule State in another rule without opening each rule that I suspect it may be a part of. Thanks.
Multi-System Reactor
Links to MSR from HA
Tom_DT
I am using Home Assistant a lot recently. On a dashboard showing the devices, I would like to show a link to the MSR rule that controls the devices. Is there a way to link directly into MSR?
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Set Reaction > Script Action
wmarcolinW
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Errors after updating to MQTTController build 25139
tunnusT
I'm running MSR build 25139 on Docker, using MQTT controller 24293, and everything working as expected. But if I try to upgrade to MQTTController build 25139, I'm getting the following errors on MSR UI: An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa auto heating off" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute value_sensor.god Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa auto heating off" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute temperature_sensor.green Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa filter pump auto off" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute temperature_sensor.red Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa filter pump auto run" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute value_sensor.pump Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa watchdog" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute value_sensor.status Last 11:20:37 My MQTT configuration (local_mqtt_devices.yaml) for the related entity is: layzspa_message: type: ValueSensor capabilities: ["temperature_sensor", "value_sensor", "power_sensor"] primary_attribute: power_sensor.value events: "layzspa/message": "power_sensor.value": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.PWR )' expr: "float(payload.PWR)" "value_sensor.air": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.AIR )' expr: "float(payload.AIR)" "value_sensor.pump": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.FLT )' expr: "float(payload.FLT)" "value_sensor.god": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.GOD )' expr: "float(payload.GOD)" "value_sensor.lock": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.LCK )' expr: "float(payload.LCK)" "value_sensor.unit": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.UNT )' expr: "float(payload.UNT)" "value_sensor.error": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.ERR )' expr: "float(payload.ERR)" "temperature_sensor.green": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.GRN )' expr: "float(payload.GRN)" "temperature_sensor.red": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.RED )' expr: "float(payload.RED)" "temperature_sensor.target": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.TGT )' expr: "float(payload.TGT)" "temperature_sensor.value": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.TMP )' expr: "float(payload.TMP)" "temperature_sensor.virtual": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.VTM )' expr: "round(float(payload.VTM), 1)" "temperature_sensor.ambient": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.AMB )' expr: "float(payload.AMB)" "layzspa/Status": "value_sensor.status": if_expr: '! isnull( payload )' expr: "payload" "layzspa/button": "value_sensor.button": if_expr: '! isnull( payload )' expr: "payload" and in reactor.yaml I have: "layzspa_states": name: "Lay-Z-Spa States" friendly_name: 'Lay-Z-Spa States' include: layzspa_message I realize my MQTT configuration might be a bit unorthodox, but could there still be something unintentional in the latest MQTTController build? If needed, I can provide detailed logs.
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🎉 My very first MSR controller: OpenSprinkler
therealdbT
Since today is my birthday - and I still pretend to be unconventional - I'm giving away a present to this wonderful community and I'm releasing my first OpenSprinkler controller for MSR. It was real fun to code it - and while it's still WIP, it seems to work OK for me. It's polling-based at the moment, but I'll add support for updates via MQTT very soon (it's already partially coded). Get it at (install is similar to MQTTController and such): https://github.com/dbochicchio/reactor-opensprinkler Feel free to try it. It's beta software, but it's stable. I'll update it weekly until all the tasks from my todo list are empty. Since I've learnt a lot from this controller, I'll explore new controllers soon.
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Advice reqeusted to migrate MSR from Bare Metal to Container
T
Good day all, I'm in the process of trying to shut down my 10 year old Linux home server that served many purposes, but primarily it's what I used for my NAS/Plex Media server. I migrated the NAS aspect of the server in November of last year to a true NAS solution (Ubiquti UNAS Pro), which is rack mount and much more efficient than my old tower, which it's only side benefit was heating my home office during the winter. Unfortunately it also means heating my home office during the summer, which were about to be in full swing. I have two things running on this 10 year old server at this point. MSR and pi-hole. I'm running Plex Media Server on Fedora Workstation in Podman on mini PC, which is much more energy efficient than my old tower. My next step is to migrate MSR. I know there are images of MSR out there, and creating it is well documented. I'm going to be using Podman instead of Docker for various reasons, but they work very similar. What I don't know, is what I need to do to migrate my existing Bare Metal installation over to a container. Has anyone done this? Any advice?
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Can´t restart or upgrade/deploy MSR
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[Solved] Limit HA Entity in MSR
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    CatmanV2
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    #4

    Thanks for that. Very much appreciated, but it won't work in an expression window I think?

    I really confused as to why time returns this odd epoch time

    C

    The Ex-Vera abuser know as CatmanV2.....

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    • CatmanV2C CatmanV2

      Thanks for that. Very much appreciated, but it won't work in an expression window I think?

      I really confused as to why time returns this odd epoch time

      C

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      Crille
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      #5

      I'm no expert but maybe the string doesn't comply with MSR iso-date-string.
      What error do you get in the expression?

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        CatmanV2
        wrote on last edited by CatmanV2
        #6

        No error at all, it just returns the 'wrong' epoch time. Behaving differently between Reactor and MSR (I would assume by design)
        <edit> It appears part of this might be caused but Reactor time() conversion returning epoch time in seconds. MSR time() is (or appears to be) returning epoch time in milli seconds.

        The use case is as follow:
        Set the alarm time (which varies, of course depending on weekends, holidays etc)
        The alarm is triggered and turns on the Volumio player in the bedroom, gently increases the volume and wakes us up (ha!)

        Subtract one hour from the alarm time, and that's when we want the heating to come on from its overnight low.

        Of course I could set the alarm one hour earlier, use that to turn on the heating then wait an hour to trigger the Volumio, but that feels inelegant as well as prone to bad choices of alarm time.

        If anyone has a suggestion of how the first case might be accomplished, it would be lovely.

        Cheers

        C

        The Ex-Vera abuser know as CatmanV2.....

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        • CatmanV2C CatmanV2

          No error at all, it just returns the 'wrong' epoch time. Behaving differently between Reactor and MSR (I would assume by design)
          <edit> It appears part of this might be caused but Reactor time() conversion returning epoch time in seconds. MSR time() is (or appears to be) returning epoch time in milli seconds.

          The use case is as follow:
          Set the alarm time (which varies, of course depending on weekends, holidays etc)
          The alarm is triggered and turns on the Volumio player in the bedroom, gently increases the volume and wakes us up (ha!)

          Subtract one hour from the alarm time, and that's when we want the heating to come on from its overnight low.

          Of course I could set the alarm one hour earlier, use that to turn on the heating then wait an hour to trigger the Volumio, but that feels inelegant as well as prone to bad choices of alarm time.

          If anyone has a suggestion of how the first case might be accomplished, it would be lovely.

          Cheers

          C

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          Crille
          wrote on last edited by Crille
          #7

          Do you need to set the heating in epoch time?
          If so and Reactor for Vera is in seconds you could just convert from milliseconds with

          substr(time(t), 0, 10)
          

          and substract 1 hour by changing to this line instead

          t.hour = hms[0] - 1,
          

          in the above example.

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          • CrilleC Crille

            Do you need to set the heating in epoch time?
            If so and Reactor for Vera is in seconds you could just convert from milliseconds with

            substr(time(t), 0, 10)
            

            and substract 1 hour by changing to this line instead

            t.hour = hms[0] - 1,
            

            in the above example.

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            CatmanV2
            wrote on last edited by CatmanV2
            #8

            @crille Really appreciated

            No I don't need to set the heating time, there's a rule that compares current time to the calculated time for heating on. Given that
            time(0) returns epoch, that seemed a sensible way of doing it

            Unfortunately truncating the epoch in ms simply knocks the milliseconds off so instead of getting Saturday, 1 January 2022 00:00:00.000 you get Saturday, 1 January 2022 00:00:00

            It should be
            Thursday, 21 July 2022 03:15:00
            or
            Thursday, 21 July 2022 03:15:00.000

            Even using strftime returns Jan 1

            Very very odd. Really appreciate your continued efforts though!

            C

            The Ex-Vera abuser know as CatmanV2.....

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            • CatmanV2C CatmanV2

              @crille Really appreciated

              No I don't need to set the heating time, there's a rule that compares current time to the calculated time for heating on. Given that
              time(0) returns epoch, that seemed a sensible way of doing it

              Unfortunately truncating the epoch in ms simply knocks the milliseconds off so instead of getting Saturday, 1 January 2022 00:00:00.000 you get Saturday, 1 January 2022 00:00:00

              It should be
              Thursday, 21 July 2022 03:15:00
              or
              Thursday, 21 July 2022 03:15:00.000

              Even using strftime returns Jan 1

              Very very odd. Really appreciate your continued efforts though!

              C

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              Crille
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              I'm a little lost and don't know what you actually want to achieve and what arguments you are giving time().
              We might get different results as time() operates in the timezone set for the runtime.
              I'll leave you with my tests and take a fresh look in the morning as it's getting late here. (sorry for Swedish in the screenshot as strftime() is locale-aware.)

              AlarmTime.PNG

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                CatmanV2
                wrote on last edited by CatmanV2
                #10

                Ahh this appears to work, thanks so much!

                I need to do some more testing, specifically around the testing of AlarmTimeSub1 vs current time but I very much appreciate your patience guiding this muppet!

                <edit> So yes AlarmTimeSub1 evaluates perfectly. Now I need to compare that to actual time (if the actual time is later than AlarmTimeSub1, then I want the evaluation to be 'true')
                time() >= AlarmSubTime1

                Returns false.

                C

                The Ex-Vera abuser know as CatmanV2.....

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                  CatmanV2
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                  #11

                  OK fixed it. Thanks, too early to be trying this stuff 🙂

                  strftime("%T", time()) >= AlarmSubTime1

                  Evaluates as true so that's great 🙂

                  C

                  The Ex-Vera abuser know as CatmanV2.....

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                    FYI, @Crille has provided a correct example for computing an offset time to get an epoch (numeric) time to use for comparisons. The string comparison performed by strftime("%T", time()) >= AlarmSubTime1 is really poor programming style and should not be used; numeric comparisons are better here. Unfortunately, the responses don't give adequate detail as to what "wrong" answer is produced by @Crille 's solution, so I can't comment other than the critique.

                    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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                      CatmanV2
                      wrote on last edited by CatmanV2
                      #13

                      Thanks. I have no programming style so happy to be educated 🙂

                      <types long reply to explain the 'issue'>
                      <while typing resolves the issue>
                      <deletes explanation>

                      is time() >= HeatTime better style?

                      <edit>
                      I guess I'm still curious as to why
                      time([AlarmTime]) in MSR and time(AlarmTime) in reactor return a different stamp (apart from the ms vs s part that is)

                      Thanks again for all you do

                      C

                      The Ex-Vera abuser know as CatmanV2.....

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                      • CatmanV2C CatmanV2

                        Thanks. I have no programming style so happy to be educated 🙂

                        <types long reply to explain the 'issue'>
                        <while typing resolves the issue>
                        <deletes explanation>

                        is time() >= HeatTime better style?

                        <edit>
                        I guess I'm still curious as to why
                        time([AlarmTime]) in MSR and time(AlarmTime) in reactor return a different stamp (apart from the ms vs s part that is)

                        Thanks again for all you do

                        C

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                        wrote on last edited by toggledbits
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                        @catmanv2 said in Variables for fun and profit:

                        is time() >= HeatTime better style?

                        Yes.

                        I guess I'm still curious as to why
                        time([AlarmTime]) in MSR and time(AlarmTime) in reactor return a different stamp (apart from the ms vs s part that is)

                        You haven't given any examples of this. I don't believe it to be true (except, as noted, for millisecond precision in Multi-Hub Reactor). My guess is you are not actually asking about the return values, but about why the functions take different arguments. The reason is that the expression language in Multi-Hub Reactor is entirely new, and while there is some overlap between them, I would argue that the newer form is vastly superior and corrects many errors (read: decisions I made that I later regretted) in the Lua-based form. Another reason is that Multi-Hub Reactor is not Lua-based, so I did not feel the need to be Lua-compatible, whereas Reactor for Vera, being a Lua plugin for a Lua system, is meant to capitalize on existing user experience with Lua on that now-defunct (Vera) platform.

                        Also, if AlarmTime contains the string 12:34:56, the using time([AlarmTime]) in either Multi-Hub or Vera Reactor would be passing incorrect arguments to the function. If you want to pass a string, you do so without [] surrounding. If you include the [], you are creating an array containing a string, which is nonsensical (to the function -- it sees an error). The documentation (for Multi-Hub) states that the function takes an optional single string argument, or up to six optional numeric arguments (representing in order given (year, month, day, hour, minute, second), or an optional dateparts-form object. The [] you see in the documentation is from an old-but-still-widely-used BNF form to indicate an optional argument, it is not meant to be literally included in your expression. So the following would be valid calls to time:

                        1. time() with no arguments (because all arguments are optional)
                        2. time( "2022-07-22T08:53:23+02:00" ) -- an ISO 8601 date string with TZ
                        3. time( 2022, 7, 22 ) -- produces midnight on 2022-Jul-22 in the host time zone (three optional arguments not given -- hour, minute, second)
                        4. time( 2022, 7, 22, 8, 10, 0 ) -- produces 8:10am on 22-Jul-2022 in the host time zone
                        5. and the dateparts() form has already been given in examples above by @Crille

                        Note that the string passed must be in ISO 8601 form, so a simple "12:34:56" time alone would not be parsable and produce an invalid result.

                        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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                        • toggledbitsT toggledbits

                          @catmanv2 said in Variables for fun and profit:

                          is time() >= HeatTime better style?

                          Yes.

                          I guess I'm still curious as to why
                          time([AlarmTime]) in MSR and time(AlarmTime) in reactor return a different stamp (apart from the ms vs s part that is)

                          You haven't given any examples of this. I don't believe it to be true (except, as noted, for millisecond precision in Multi-Hub Reactor). My guess is you are not actually asking about the return values, but about why the functions take different arguments. The reason is that the expression language in Multi-Hub Reactor is entirely new, and while there is some overlap between them, I would argue that the newer form is vastly superior and corrects many errors (read: decisions I made that I later regretted) in the Lua-based form. Another reason is that Multi-Hub Reactor is not Lua-based, so I did not feel the need to be Lua-compatible, whereas Reactor for Vera, being a Lua plugin for a Lua system, is meant to capitalize on existing user experience with Lua on that now-defunct (Vera) platform.

                          Also, if AlarmTime contains the string 12:34:56, the using time([AlarmTime]) in either Multi-Hub or Vera Reactor would be passing incorrect arguments to the function. If you want to pass a string, you do so without [] surrounding. If you include the [], you are creating an array containing a string, which is nonsensical (to the function -- it sees an error). The documentation (for Multi-Hub) states that the function takes an optional single string argument, or up to six optional numeric arguments (representing in order given (year, month, day, hour, minute, second), or an optional dateparts-form object. The [] you see in the documentation is from an old-but-still-widely-used BNF form to indicate an optional argument, it is not meant to be literally included in your expression. So the following would be valid calls to time:

                          1. time() with no arguments (because all arguments are optional)
                          2. time( "2022-07-22T08:53:23+02:00" ) -- an ISO 8601 date string with TZ
                          3. time( 2022, 7, 22 ) -- produces midnight on 2022-Jul-22 in the host time zone (three optional arguments not given -- hour, minute, second)
                          4. time( 2022, 7, 22, 8, 10, 0 ) -- produces 8:10am on 22-Jul-2022 in the host time zone
                          5. and the dateparts() form has already been given in examples above by @Crille

                          Note that the string passed must be in ISO 8601 form, so a simple "12:34:56" time alone would not be parsable and produce an invalid result.

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                          CatmanV2
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          @toggledbits OK I'll try to give an example (I'm sure / hopeful you can explain)

                          In my Reactor (and I'm pretty sure you set this up for me a couple of years back!) I have:
                          getstate( 46, "urn:upnp-org:serviceId:VClock1", "AlarmTime" )
                          Underneath is stated: Last result: "06:00:00"

                          Then we have
                          time(AlarmTime) - 3600
                          Underneath: Last result: 1658462400

                          Screenshot 2022-07-22 at 11.42.38.png

                          In MSR we have:
                          getEntity( "vera>Alarm Clock" ).attributes.x_vera_svc_upnp_org_VClock1.AlarmTime
                          Underneath: Last value: (string) "06:00:00"

                          If we then do
                          time(AlarmTime) - 3600000 the result printed is
                          Last value: (null) null

                          Screenshot 2022-07-22 at 11.43.35.png

                          time([AlarmTime]) - 3600000
                          Returns: Last value: (number) 1640995200000

                          Screenshot 2022-07-22 at 11.44.11.png

                          Please note I changed the HeatTime in reactor to HeatTimeMSR in MSR just to demonstrate the 'difference' in output.

                          Clearly I'm missing something fundamental and obvious!

                          Cheers

                          C

                          The Ex-Vera abuser know as CatmanV2.....

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                          • CatmanV2C CatmanV2

                            @toggledbits OK I'll try to give an example (I'm sure / hopeful you can explain)

                            In my Reactor (and I'm pretty sure you set this up for me a couple of years back!) I have:
                            getstate( 46, "urn:upnp-org:serviceId:VClock1", "AlarmTime" )
                            Underneath is stated: Last result: "06:00:00"

                            Then we have
                            time(AlarmTime) - 3600
                            Underneath: Last result: 1658462400

                            Screenshot 2022-07-22 at 11.42.38.png

                            In MSR we have:
                            getEntity( "vera>Alarm Clock" ).attributes.x_vera_svc_upnp_org_VClock1.AlarmTime
                            Underneath: Last value: (string) "06:00:00"

                            If we then do
                            time(AlarmTime) - 3600000 the result printed is
                            Last value: (null) null

                            Screenshot 2022-07-22 at 11.43.35.png

                            time([AlarmTime]) - 3600000
                            Returns: Last value: (number) 1640995200000

                            Screenshot 2022-07-22 at 11.44.11.png

                            Please note I changed the HeatTime in reactor to HeatTimeMSR in MSR just to demonstrate the 'difference' in output.

                            Clearly I'm missing something fundamental and obvious!

                            Cheers

                            C

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                            @catmanv2 said in Variables for fun and profit:

                            If we then do
                            time(AlarmTime) - 3600000 the result printed is
                            Last value: (null) null

                            This is expected because AlarmTime contains only 06:00:00, which is not an ISO 8601-compatible string.

                            time([AlarmTime]) - 3600000
                            Returns: Last value: (number) 1640995200000

                            Also expected, as I said above, because the [] surrounding AlarmTime convert it to an array, which is a form of object, so time() is thinking its a dateparts()-compatible object and using what's available from it (which in fact is nothing at all, i.e. the "it's nonsensical" reference in that comment) to compute the time.

                            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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                              #17

                              So fundamentally Reactor's time and MSR's time are just different and behave differently?

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                              Or getstate and getEntity are returning something different from each other, I guess.

                              Thanks for the clarity there, and the patience 🙂

                              C

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                                Many of the functions behave differently, and this is intentional. The functions of Multi-Hub Reactor are (in my view) an improved evolution of any same-named functions in Reactor for Vera. Reading the documentation is key to success.

                                I'm working right now (back at my desk, yay!) at expanding the parsing capabilities of time() to make your particular use case a bit easier.

                                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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                                  Many of the functions behave differently, and this is intentional. The functions of Multi-Hub Reactor are (in my view) an improved evolution of any same-named functions in Reactor for Vera. Reading the documentation is key to success.

                                  I'm working right now (back at my desk, yay!) at expanding the parsing capabilities of time() to make your particular use case a bit easier.

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                                  @toggledbits that's super. Thanks again for all your help!

                                  C

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