* 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
- add ltDimmerGPIO<index> & ltDimmerInv<index> to override / add to hardware configuration. Add pin defaults, mapped as GPIO_NONE. pwm_init() receives resulting GPIO mapping based on settings loader.
- remove bogus _light_channels variable, use this name for channel array instead (...which is vector and has size(). functions always use that value anyway)
* 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)
- use similar to relay & wifi, configuration through helper methods that
use indexed defines
- clock cycles for led delay polling
- button mode defaults
* PIO: remove -ota envs, handle OTA condition in extra script
* Tweak ESPURNA_BOARD variable
* Support git and latest in ota script
* Handle ESPURNA_FLAGS too
* Try to handle env and projenv in pylint
* Add deprecation comment about -ota envs
* regen arduino.h
* 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
* added data-settings-max value to html
* fixed: use the value and not the defenition of the function
* the schedules variable already starts from 0 not need to increment
* another misuse of function as variable
* Add support for Kogan Smarter Home Plug With Energy Meter
Type: Power Plug
Board: Kogan Smarter Home Plug with Energy Meter
Build flag: KOGAN_SMARTER_HOME_PLUG_W_POW
Description: Power Plug with integrated Energy Meter
Baseboard: Tuya TYWE3S
Baseboard Data sheet: https://docs.tuya.com/docDetail?code=K8uhkbb1ihp8u
* Include Kogan Smarter Home plug with energy meter (KOGAN_SMARTER_HOME_PLUG_W_POW) into arduino.h
* Update platformio.ini to support Kogan Smarter Home plug with energy meter (KOGAN_SMARTER_HOME_PLUG_W_POW)
* Add Kogan Smarter Home plug with energy meter product image
* fix platformio.ini that was missing a '-ota' for the environment
* comment out device definition
* Make device name consistent with #define and platformio.ini
* use basic sleep instead of busyloop
* print immediately when no sort option is specified, disable default hostname sort
* restructure
* update requirements.txt
* cli timeout arg, increase default timeout to ensure that all devices are found
* use black for formatting
* shorter ifs
* webui: improve updater error message
* ota: properly check updater state and finalize on errors
* finish up ota handling refactor
* fail web upgrade when cannot find magic byte
* send updater status with no payload arg and always send payload with
* mention magic byte and flash mode in webui
* gzip magic
* make async ota at least usable. timeouts, show errors, try harder to find data after headers
* simplify setup and destruction
* cleanup class instantiations for ota and url
* handle default case of magicflashchipsize
* shorter
* blobs
- use setOriginalsFromValues function right after elements had changed and
**only** with those elements
- add checkbox handling to setOriginalsFromValues to match hasChanged
- apply hasChanged after value is set to refresh originals after saving
- change parts that already set 'original' attribute manually
This was sort-of broken, because original attr never worked as intended.
Also fix possible OOM for large WebUI images, since sending full config each time means that we need more memory to buffer and parse it.
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
We have created a few dozens of devices, released as open-source hardware and
published the schematics to GitHub. We're planning to organize some small
(10-15 people) workshops on how to assemble, flash and configure these board.
https://github.com/eHomeDIY