From 50c6209bf61ed29b2a7048a4431bac6816ed8abc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Maurice Makaay Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2021 01:01:39 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Added OTA progress to the example.yaml. --- example.yaml | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+) diff --git a/example.yaml b/example.yaml index 940a59f..e4747d8 100644 --- a/example.yaml +++ b/example.yaml @@ -58,6 +58,47 @@ api: ota: password: "Password-For-Flashing-This-Device-Over-The-Air" + # These OTA triggers are used to provide some visual feedback during the OTA + # flashing process. The light is turned blue when the upgrade starts, the + # brightness indicator will represent the update progress (fills up from 0% + # to 100%), the light will flash red when the upgrade fails or green when the + # upgrade succeeds. + # You can safely remove these if you don't want the visual feedback. + on_begin: + then: + - light.disco_on: + id: ${id_light} + red: 0% + green: 0% + blue: 100% + brightness: 2% + transition_length: 0s + on_progress: + then: + - output.set_level: + id: ${id_front_panel_illumination} + level: !lambda return (x / 100.0f); + on_end: + then: + - light.disco_on: + id: ${id_light} + red: 0% + green: 100% + blue: 0% + brightness: 2% + transition_length: 0s + on_error: + then: + - light.disco_on: + id: ${id_light} + red: 100% + green: 0% + blue: 0% + brightness: 2% + - delay: 1s + - light.disco_off: + id: ${id_light} + # The log level can be raised when needed for debugging the firmware. For # production, a low log level is recommended. Mainly because high volume log # output might interfere with the API/WiFi connection stability. So when