- fix relay-id check breaking group topics
- group -> pub and sub topics
- wildcard in subscription topic will be properly handled
- make sure on disconnect event only triggers when mqtt is changing
state from connected to disconnected, don't trigger every failed re-try
- replace receive-only mode with separate sub and pub topics
- some more build time settings (and some... questionable code to handle that)
Plus, heartbeat will send this regardless
For the clean session stuff... when changing configuration of something like RPN,
the old subscription never goes away and we also receive old messages when QoS > 0 is used
Pending changes in the MQTT client(s) to make this work more reliably
- clamp values via helper functions
- unify channel access as long
slightly more ram, but we no longer cast values that are 32bit-wide anyway
- remove css option, send unconditionally as /hex
- reimplement hsv conversion functions (based on HA / python's colorsys)
simplify calculations and allow to return standalone value structs for
RGB and HSV
- named channel accessors
- implement HA color inputs / outputs
- retain setting
- generate topic and message in the discovery object instead of
creating them all at once
- re-implement relays, lights and sensors discovery
- rework name normalization, use relative magnitude indexes
- replace original lights code with schema: json, subscribe to a special
topic to handle lights instead of using the common API
(still wip - colors, hs, temperature settings)
resolve#630resolve#1564resolve#2403
- shrink utils source file, move heartbeat and boot management into system
- improvise with 'heartbeat' functionality. include scheduler implementation that will
manage the per-module heartbeat callbacks with individual 'mode' and
'interval' settings. current ones are mqtt (including relays, lights, thermostat), debug and
influxdb. preserve heartbeat NONE, ONCE and REPEAT, REPEAT_STATUS is effectively a hbReport & status bit.
- mqtt heartbeat is managed through mqttHeartbeat() callbacks
- tweak mqtt callbacks to use lists instead of the vector, slighly reducing the size of the .bin
- update WebUI, include report setting and update hbMode values
- make sure general.h settings include new heartbeat,
move constant definitions outside of the header
- correctly include dependencies through the .cpp, avoid leaking
internal details.
- as a side-effect, base headers are no longer included recursively
- allow strings in mode (off, on, none)
- fixup type used for the mode to be am enum instead of int
(todo: allow webui to accept strings?)
- some cli updates using new funcs
update custom action callback to also get the event
buttons fan actions
ifan buttons are handled through action instead of manually
fan settings and api are (sort-of) generic
- gpio module now tracks the known providers (right now, hardware and mcp expander)
- refactored relay struct to use 'Provider' implementing setup,notify,change,boot instead of just BasePin actions
- refactored button module to use gpio provider instead of referencing types itself
- removed dual & stm code from buttons, migrate both to relay module
- added status notify and change callbacks for relayStatus (i.e. 'notify' when relay status was called, but not changed. and 'changed' when it did)
- relays runtime configuration keys
- relay command now shows configured relays and current & target statuses
- refactor the code using relayStatus(0, blah) under LIGHT_PROVIDER check to use lightState instead
- remove rfbridge code form relay module. implement through a basic state listener in the rfbridge module, depend on RELAY_SUPPORT
- allow to bind rf codes to real relays
- drop tuya-specific lights provider, remove tuya code from relays and lights modules
- integrate tuya via relay listeners and providers, use lights custom provider
- implement channel transitions for tuya. disabled by default, and transition time and step are overridden to 2000 + 100. needs to be set to some value below the total time (i.e. `total transition time / step time == number of steps`, we need to figure out a correct time that serial comms could handle)
- lights custom provider (global, not per-pin) and state listeners
- remove lights code from relay module. implement through providers & listeners in the lights module, depend on RELAY_SUPPORT
- lights per-channel relay provider (unused atm), depend on RELAY_SUPPORT
- refactored channel transition - calculate step only once, make sure time + step values are sane, generate quick transitions with very small delay (10ms hardcoded) for transitions during OFF state i.e. we no longer waste 500ms (or whatever transition time is set to) on boot doing nothing
- transition time + step parameter for the lightUpdate
- report mask parameter for the lightUpdate
- minor fixes across the board
resolve#2222
- match paths through a custom AsyncWebHandler instead of using generic not-found fallback handler
- allow MQTT-like patterns when registering paths (`simple/path`, `path/+/something`, `path/#`)
Replaces `relay/0`, `relay/1` etc. with `relay/+`. Magnitudes are plain paths, but using `/+` in case there's more than 1 magnitude of the same type.
- restore `std::function` as callback container (no more single-byte arg nonsense). Still, limit to 1 type per handler type
- adds JSON handlers which will receive JsonObject root as both input and output. Same logic as plain - GET returns resource data, PUT updates it.
- breaking change to `apiAuthenticate(request)`, it no longer will do `request->send(403)` and expect this to be handled externally.
- allow `Api-Key` header containing the key, works for both GET & PUT plain requests. The only way to set apikey for JSON.
- add `ApiRequest::param` to retrieve both GET and PUT params (aka args), remove ApiBuffer
- remove `API_BUFFER_SIZE`. Allow custom form-data key=value pairs for requests, allow to send basic `String`.
- add `API_JSON_BUFFER_SIZE` for the JSON buffer (both input and output)
- `/apis` replaced with `/api/list`, no longer uses custom handler and is an `apiRegister` callback
- `/api/rpc` custom handler replaced with an `apiRegister` callback
WIP further down:
- no more `webLog` for API requests, unless `webAccessLog` / `WEB_ACCESS_LOG` is set to `1`. This also needs to happen to the other handlers.
- migrate to ArduinoJson v6, since it become apparent it is actually a good upgrade :)
- actually make use of JSON endpoints more, right now it's just existing GET for sensors and relays
- fork ESPAsyncWebServer to cleanup path parsing and temporary objects attached to the request (also, fix things a lot of things based on PRs there...)
- Buttons events source as button property instead of a global one
- Rename events source -> provider for all settings, consistent with the other things like relay and light providers
- AnalogPin to read between a certain analogRead() range
Trying to follow defaults here - analog 'press' is digital LOW, default value is HIGH, so no additional cfg entries are needed besides pin, level and changing evt source
- (debug) Refactor gpio command, add adc to show analogRead(pin)
- (debug) Add button command
Implemented based on:
https://gitter.im/tinkerman-cat/espurna?at=5f5d44c8df4af236f902e25dhttps://gitter.im/tinkerman-cat/espurna?at=5f60e7f1f969413294e95370
- (experimental) provide generic way to read magnitude values
- expose /api/metrics with values formatted specifically for prometheus, with relay and sensor data
- small tweaks to sensor init
Example config:
```
scrape_configs:
- job_name: 'espurna'
metrics_path: '/api/metrics'
params:
apikey: ['apikeyapikey']
static_configs:
- targets: ['espurna-blabla.lan:80']
```
Where ESPurna side has
```
apiKey => "apikeyapikey"
apiEnabled => "1"
```
- cache received rfbridge codes in the internal list, allow to operate on it via the rpn operators
- add `<N> <proto> <code> rfb_match`, matching when we receive specified protocol + code string at least N times
- add `<proto> <code> <proto> <code> rfb_sequence`, checking if specified protocol + code pairs happen in sequence
- add `<TIME> <N> <proto> <code> rfb_match_wait` - similar to `rfb_match`, but waiting for at least `TIME` (ms) via oneshot runner
- add `<proto> <code> rfb_info`, pushes code's latest timestamp and it's counter on the stack
- add `<proto> <code> rfb_pop`, which removes the specified protocol + code from the internal cache
- fix MQTT skip setting making RPN variables absent on initial connection
- default to no skip when receiving MQTT
(small issue still stands with us having non-clean MQTT session, broker will persist variable subscriptions even after unsubscribe event)
Add support for BME680 using libalgobsec proprietary algorithms for precise Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) measurement. Unlike traditional CO2 sensors - and good ones are expensive - it measures nearly all VOCs compounds in the air (plus other gases) and compensates those measurements with its built-in temperature and humidity sensors to determine indoor air quality.
Co-authored-by: Max Prokhorov <prokhorov.max@outlook.com>
- replace `apmode` with `wifiApMode`
- deprecate `WIFI_FALLBACK_APMODE` in favour of the AP mode setting
- allow to set custom SSID and passphrase for the softAP via `wifiApSsid` & `wifiApPass`
- identifier fallback for hostname
* wip based on early draft. todo benchmarking
* fixup eraser, assume keys are unique
* fix cursor copy, test removal at random
* small benchmark via permutations. todo lambdas and novirtual
* fix empty condition / reset
* overwrite optimizations, fix move offsets overflows
* ...erase using 0xff instead of 0
* test the theory with code, different length kv were bugged
* try to check for out-of-bounds writes / reads
* style
* trying to fix mover again
* clarify length, defend against reading len on edge
* fix uncommited rewind change
* prove space assumptions
* more concise traces, fix move condition (agrh!!!)
* slightly more internal knowledge (estimates API?)
* make sure cursor is only valid within the range
* ensure 0 does not blow things
* go back up
* cursor comments
* comments
* rewrite writes through cursor
* in del too
* estimate kv storage requirements, return available size
* move raw erase / move into a method, allow ::set to avoid scanning storage twice
* refactor naming, use in code
* amend storage slicing test
* fix crash handler offsets, cleanup configuration
* start -> begin
* eeprom readiness
* dependencies
* unused
* SPI_FLASH constants for older Core
* vtables -> templates
* less include dependencies
* gcov help, move estimate outside of the class
* writer position can never match, use begin + offset
* tweak save_crash to trigger only once in a serious crash
* doh, header function should be inline
* foreach api, tweak structs for public api
* use test helper class
* when not using foreach, move cursor reset closer to the loop using read_kv
* coverage comments, fix typo in tests decltype
* ensure set() does not break with offset
* make codacy happy again
Change the underlying command line handling:
- switch to a custom parser, inspired by redis / sds
- update terminalRegisterCommand signature, pass only bare minimum
- clean-up `help` & `commands`. update settings `set`, `get` and `del`
- allow our custom test suite to run command-line tests
- clean-up Stream IO to allow us to print large things into debug stream (for example, `eeprom.dump`)
- send parsing errors to the debug log
As a proof of concept, introduce `TERMINAL_MQTT_SUPPORT` and `TERMINAL_WEB_API_SUPPORT`
- MQTT subscribes to the `<root>/cmd/set` and sends response to the `<root>/cmd`. We can't output too much, as we don't have any large-send API.
- Web API listens to the `/api/cmd?apikey=...&line=...` (or PUT, params inside the body). This one is intended as a possible replacement of the `API_SUPPORT`. Internals introduce a 'task' around the AsyncWebServerRequest object that will simulate what WiFiClient does and push data into it continuously, switching between CONT and SYS.
Both are experimental. We only accept a single command and not every command is updated to use Print `ctx.output` object. We are also somewhat limited by the Print / Stream overall, perhaps I am overestimating the usefulness of Arduino compatibility to such an extent :)
Web API handler can also sometimes show only part of the result, whenever the command tries to yield() by itself waiting for something. Perhaps we would need to create a custom request handler for that specific use-case.
This will add support for the KingArt Wifi Curtain Switch. There are no buttons in the web interface as I could not figure out how to create them (any help on that is welcome).
For now the switch can be controlled over MQTT:
"{hostname}/curtain/set"
"{hostname}/curtain"
* Fixes and updates for thermostat and display:
- Switch to original esp8266-oled-ssd1306 library
- Fixes and updates for thermostat and display
- Add display switching off after interval
- If THERMOSTAT_DISPLAY_SUPPORT enabled, then one click enable display, long click switch relay. This functionality also depend on fix for long click. See pull request https://github.com/xoseperez/espurna/pull/2172
* Move buttons definitions for display to dependencies.h
* Pin ThingPulse/esp8266-oled-ssd1306#3398c97
- continue #2140 , use the correct implementation for http requests not confuse code readers with our parsing
- fix data sender data duplication, run build test
- add note that this is actually really RAM heavy, some connection failures are not easily distinguishable from any code errors and are simply OOM.
also
- fix arduinoota prototype error when building without it (... ino2cpp, again)
- add comment about 160mhz into the platformio.ini
* Permit thingspeak urn edit
* Update thinkspeak.ino
* Update index.html
* Replace Host, Port, and URL with Address in Thingspeak
* Create AsyncThingspeak object
Create AsyncThingspeak object to contain the url of the component.
* replace pointer by class member
Thingspeak class improvement to answer Max's question:
why use a pointer when it can be a class member?
So now address parameter isn't a pointer anymore.
* Update Thingspeak address on post
* ntp: try using sntp app from lwip, drop ntpclientlib
* fix display
* thermostat: fix day and month getters
* test build sizes with scheduler
* use system timers for once-a-minute scheduling, no polling
* tick
* avoid timestamps, use tm
* drop utc rpn operator, add utc_hour and utc_dow
* try to build with old implementation too
* dep
* notify ws
* progmem
* cleanup types
* offset tm values by 1 to match existing schedules
* avoid using ntpclientlib with rpn
* test. show debug strings in sch
* fix secureclient
* consts, fix unsyncing when changing tz (and not triggering sntp after reinit for some reason)
* startup time in seconds
* same delay as lwip
* header
* assume build timestamp is unixtime
* cache server value
* fmt
* typo
* handle dhcp request
* rename
* web
* TZ.h
* add notice about what alias means
* fix disabling NTP_SUPPORT
* scheduled ticker
* same behaviour as old module
* rollback rpn dependency check, utc_ prefixes
* ...
* comments, refactor naming
* Sensors: refactor configuration
- move sensor implementaion to the .ino,
remove dependency undef / define from sensor files
- update test/build/sensor.h from SENSOR_SUPPORT
- allow to change sensor config variables externally
- `#include <...>` for global headers and libraries,
fix relative path for math library
* add missing sns <-> i2c dependency
* ledrelay should return relay_none as default
* rollback to original test header
* include debug header when requested (relative)
* debug: store boot log
* order
* roll single header
* hide when not implemented
* fix capacity check
* dependencies
* refactor names, can just use malloc
* settings formatting
* dbgBuf prefix
* show size
* release memory after buffer is displayed
* fix uptime unused warning, combine printer
* comments
* use arg flag instead of static to handle boot
* ci test fix
* Hide whole info() without debug
* typo
* cleanup setDebugOutput condition
This LED strip is sold by ACTION in Germany and comes with a Tuya (TYWE3L) chip. It can be "freed" by using tuya-convert. It has (yet another) IR remote control that uses another set of codes. Which is added, too. The color codes are copies from SET 1 and 2.
I kind of think that they don't match my remote control but since i'm using my smart home system for controlling, i don't care enough to figure out the correct color codes.
The circuit board supports also a CW channel on PIN 5 (which is not used on by version), nevertheless I've added a comment in case anybody has a similar device with CW
- mask is defined as (relay# status << number)
- transparently handle base-2 and base-10 numbers
- if the relay mode requires us to save the mask, it will be saved as base-2