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    • Bluefox
      Bluefox last edited by

      @nsession:

      Hi Bluefox,

      der Pimatic Forum thread ist alt da hab ich nur die angeblich passenden update code gefunden.

      Aber über RESTapi funktioniert das spitze jetzt.

      Da kann ich mich jetzt weiter in iobroker einarbeiten.

      Was ich bisjetzt gesehn und gemacht habe damit echt das beste smarthome Framework.

      Ich würd den Adapter gerne besser verstehen und eventuell erweitern (wenn das ok ist und ich es verstehe.).

      Welche files sind den hier massgeblich wichtig? das main.js im root aufjedefalls.

      In welchem file sind die RESTapi update aufrufe? `
      Das ist RESTapi Aufruf:

      https://github.com/ioBroker/ioBroker.pi … ain.js#L59

      Alelles anders geht über socket.

      Ich wollte im pimatic Forum über die Möglichkeit mit ioBroker berichten, aber ich denke es wird besser wenn du es machst.

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      • N
        nsession last edited by

        Ok kann ich gerne Übernehmen.

        Ich geh Werbung machen.

        Findet man den Pimatic-Adapter schon im offiziellen repository?

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        • Bluefox
          Bluefox last edited by

          @nsession:

          Ok kann ich gerne Übernehmen.

          Ich geh Werbung machen.

          Findet man den Pimatic-Adapter schon im offiziellen repository? `
          Ja.

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          • N
            nsession last edited by

            Hi bluefox,

            ich hab mal werbung gemacht in pimatic forum.

            https://forum.pimatic.org/topic/6/share-your-gui/89

            Und danke nochmal für den Adapter.

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            • S
              saturion last edited by

              Nun habe ich als alter Pimatic-User endlich euer Projekt gefunden, soetwas habe ich lange gesucht!

              Nur leider funktioniert der Pimatic-adapter nicht bei mir, er verbindet sich kurz, und nach einer Sekunde gibt es leider ein Disconnetct.

              Ich werde gerade erst warm mit IO.Broker, vlt. aknn mir jemand helfen den Pimaticadapter zum laufen zu bekommen.

              Liebe Grüße Saturion

              Hier ein Auszug aus der Log:

              ! ````
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:21.248 error instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 terminated with code 0 (OK)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:20.331 debug Connect: http://localhost:80/?username=admin&password=xxx
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:20.331 debug Schedule restart: 10
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:20.330 info starting. Version 0.1.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic, node: v4.6.2
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:16.503 info instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 started with pid 2712
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:15.501 info Restart adapter system.adapter.pimatic.0 because enabled
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:15.495 error instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 terminated with code 0 (OK)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:14.495 debug Connect: http://localhost:80/?username=admin&password=xxx
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:14.494 debug Schedule restart: 10
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:14.494 info starting. Version 0.1.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic, node: v4.6.2
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:11.189 info instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 started with pid 2701
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:10.172 info Restart adapter system.adapter.pimatic.0 because enabled
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:10.171 error instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 terminated with code 0 (OK)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:09.079 debug Connect: http://localhost:80/?username=admin&password=xxx
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:09.078 debug Schedule restart: 10
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:09.077 info starting. Version 0.1.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic, node: v4.6.2
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:06.065 info instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 started with pid 2685
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:05.047 info Restart adapter system.adapter.pimatic.0 because enabled
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:05.046 error instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 terminated with code 0 (OK)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:03.935 debug Connect: http://localhost:80/?username=admin&password=xxx
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:03.934 debug Schedule restart: 10
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:29:03.933 info starting. Version 0.1.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic, node: v4.6.2
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:29:00.068 info instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 started with pid 2675
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:59.049 info Restart adapter system.adapter.pimatic.0 because enabled
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:59.048 error instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 terminated with code 0 (OK)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:57.899 debug Connect: http://localhost:80/?username=admin&password=xxx
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:57.898 debug Schedule restart: 10
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:57.898 info starting. Version 0.1.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic, node: v4.6.2
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:53.852 info instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 started with pid 2665
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:52.841 info Restart adapter system.adapter.pimatic.0 because enabled
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:52.834 error instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 terminated with code 0 (OK)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:47.418 debug Connect: http://localhost:80/?username=admin&password=xxx
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:47.417 debug Schedule restart: 10
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:47.416 info starting. Version 0.1.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic, node: v4.6.2
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:44.100 info instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 started with pid 2655
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:43.091 info Restart adapter system.adapter.pimatic.0 because enabled
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:43.090 error instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 terminated with code 0 (OK)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:41.960 debug Connect: http://localhost:80/?username=admin&password=xxx
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:41.959 debug Schedule restart: 10
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:41.959 info starting. Version 0.1.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic, node: v4.6.2
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:37.908 info instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 started with pid 2639
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:36.889 info Restart adapter system.adapter.pimatic.0 because enabled
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:36.888 error instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 terminated with code 0 (OK)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:33.389 debug Connect: http://localhost:80/?username=admin&password=xxx
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:33.388 debug Schedule restart: 10
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:33.388 info starting. Version 0.1.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic, node: v4.6.2
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:30.293 info instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 started with pid 2629
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:29.274 info Restart adapter system.adapter.pimatic.0 because enabled
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:29.273 error instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 terminated with code 0 (OK)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.213 debug inMem message pimatic.0.* pimatic.0.info.connection val=true, ack=true, ts=1490315308694, q=0, from=system.adapter.pimatic.0, lc=1490315308694
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.171 info cleaned everything up...
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.170 info disconnected
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error at Decoder.add (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/socket.io-parser/index.js:246:12)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error at Decoder.Emitter.emit (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/socket.io-parser/node_modules/component-emitter/index.js:134:20)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error at Decoder. (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/component-bind/index.js:21:15)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error at Manager.ondecoded (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/lib/manager.js:332:8)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error at Manager.Emitter.emit (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/component-emitter/index.js:133:20)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error at Manager. (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/component-bind/index.js:21:15)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error at Socket.onpacket (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/lib/socket.js:228:12)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error at Socket.onevent (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/lib/socket.js:270:10)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error at Socket.Emitter.emit (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/component-emitter/index.js:133:20)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error at Socket. (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/main.js:512:50)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.141 error TypeError: Cannot read property 'mapping' of undefined
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.126 error uncaught exception: Cannot read property 'mapping' of undefined
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.101 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.umluftmodusd
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.100 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.umluftmodusc
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.098 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.umluftmodusb
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.098 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.umluftmodusa
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.097 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.heizmatte1stat
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.097 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.heizmatte1
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.095 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.esp2-hum
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.094 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.esp2-tem
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.094 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.esp3-hum
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:29.092 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.esp3-tem
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:28.693 info connected
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:26.691 debug Connect: http://localhost:80/?username=admin&password=xxx
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:26.656 debug Schedule restart: 10
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:26.602 info starting. Version 0.1.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic, node: v4.6.2
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:26.542 debug statesDB connected
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:26.411 debug objectDB connected
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:22.770 info instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 started with pid 2619
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:22.750 info object change system.adapter.pimatic.0
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:21.907 info instance system.adapter.pimatic.0 terminated with code 0 (OK)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.854 info cleaned everything up...
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.838 debug inMem message pimatic.0.* pimatic.0.info.connection val=true, ack=true, ts=1490315301308, q=0, from=system.adapter.pimatic.0, lc=1490315301308
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.792 info cleaned everything up...
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.791 info disconnected
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error at Decoder.add (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/socket.io-parser/index.js:246:12)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error at Decoder.Emitter.emit (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/socket.io-parser/node_modules/component-emitter/index.js:134:20)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error at Decoder. (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/component-bind/index.js:21:15)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error at Manager.ondecoded (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/lib/manager.js:332:8)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error at Manager.Emitter.emit (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/component-emitter/index.js:133:20)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error at Manager. (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/component-bind/index.js:21:15)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error at Socket.onpacket (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/lib/socket.js:228:12)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error at Socket.onevent (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/lib/socket.js:270:10)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error at Socket.Emitter.emit (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/component-emitter/index.js:133:20)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error at Socket. (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.pimatic/main.js:512:50)
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.759 error TypeError: Cannot read property 'mapping' of undefined
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.743 error uncaught exception: Cannot read property 'mapping' of undefined
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.716 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.umluftmodusd
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.715 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.umluftmodusc
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.713 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.umluftmodusb
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.713 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.umluftmodusa
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.712 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.heizmatte1stat
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.712 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.heizmatte1
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.711 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.esp2-hum
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.709 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.esp2-tem
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.708 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.esp3-hum
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.707 warn Unknown state: pimatic.0.devices.esp3-tem
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:21.752 info stopInstance system.adapter.pimatic.0 killing pid 2609
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:21.751 info stopInstance system.adapter.pimatic.0
              host.raspberrypi 2017-03-24 01:28:21.745 info object change system.adapter.pimatic.0
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:21.308 info connected
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:20.819 debug Connect: http://localhost:80/?username=admin&password=xxx
              pimatic.0 2017-03-24 01:28:20.783 debug Schedule restar

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              • Bluefox
                Bluefox last edited by

                Ich werde heute Abend fixen, bis jetzt aber kann man einfach folgendes ausprobieren:

                die Zeile https://github.com/ioBroker/ioBroker.pi … in.js#L512

                damit zu ersetzen

                if (objects[state._id].native && objects[state._id].native.mapping)
                
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                • Bluefox
                  Bluefox last edited by

                  Habe den Fehler gefixt. Bitte testen.

                  Da ich keine laufende Pimatic Installation habe, bin ich auf eure Hilfe angewiesen.

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                  • S
                    saturion last edited by

                    Super das hat auf Anhieb funktioniert.

                    Vielen Dank für die schnelle Hilfe, großes Kompliment!

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                    • M
                      Merphun last edited by

                      Hallo,

                      ich arbeite schon lange mit Pimatic und habe die Vorteile des Systems schätzen gelernt. Da ich aber auch gerne neues entdecke und durch die Mulithostingoption iOBroker einen großen Vorteil bietet habe ich mal den Versuch gestartet über den Adapter meine komplette Pimatic Installation in iOBroker zu bekommen. Das hat erstaunlich gut funktioniert. Kompliment dafür!

                      Eine Kleinigkeit ist mir allerdings aufgefallen: Pimatic verwendet das Device "Presence" um An/Abwesenheiten anzeigen zu können. An und für sich ideal um es im iOBroker Mobile UI über den "Show boolean value:" Wert anzeigen zu lassen.

                      Der Adapter übernimmt beim Einlesen der Pimatic Devices für die presence devices aber auch (Bug oder feature?) ein Attribut "role" der als Eintrag "inicator.presence" erhält. Durch dieses Attribut wird im Mobile UI das Objekt nicht angezeigt. Wenn ich hingegen manuell das komplette Attribut lösche und den MobileUI relode dann wird das presence Objekt dargestellt.

                      2599_presence.jpg

                      (Leider scheint das manuelle Löschen hier nicht zum Erfolg zu führen da bei jeder Aktualisierung das Attribut vom Pimatic Adapter neu geholt und ergänzt wird - und damit im Mobile UI das Objekt wieder verschwindet)

                      Besten Dank

                      Michael

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                      • Dutchman
                        Dutchman Developer Most Active Administrators last edited by

                        Hi,

                        @Bluefox

                        Ich vervolge gespannt dieses topic da ich immernoch auf der suche bin nach einer guten einbindung vom RFXCOM device.

                        Im moment habe ich das sehr umstaendlich geloest mittels MQTT und domoticz (da domoticz perfect RFXCOM unterstuetzt).

                        Zum test pimatic installiert und der adaper macht was er soll, sehr schoen. Doch leider is auch bei PMATIC der RFXCOM sehr schlecht unterstuetzt.

                        Da der adapter in der basis aber auch JSON liest und darueber schaltet frage ich mich ab ob dies nicht auch die richtige basis waere fuer einen domoticz adapter ?!

                        Domoticz hat auch eine API, diese functioniert 2 ledig:

                        • Per JSON jetzige daten auslesen wie devices oder switches

                        • Per URL command devices steuern

                        in der basis klinkt das genau gleich wie die loesung fuer PIMATIC ?

                        Mit diesem befehl z.b. liest man alle devices + stats aus: "http://192.168.1.152:8080/json.htm?type=devices"

                        Das ergibt folgende tabelle :

                        ! { "ActTime" : 1493551691, "ServerTime" : "2017-04-30 13:28:11", "Sunrise" : "06:01", "Sunset" : "20:57", "result" : [ { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 1, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : false, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "65", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2017-04-30 13:20:40", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 0, "Name" : "Woonkamer_Kast", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "On", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "ARC", "SwitchType" : "On/Off", "SwitchTypeVal" : 0, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 1", "TypeImg" : "lightbulb", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "1" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "Off", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 1, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : false, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "65", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2017-04-28 22:53:16", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 0, "Name" : "Woonkamer_Raam", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "Off", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "ARC", "SwitchType" : "On/Off", "SwitchTypeVal" : 0, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 1", "TypeImg" : "lightbulb", "Unit" : 2, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "2" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "Off", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : false, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "65", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-10-22 19:40:54", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 0, "Name" : "Woonkamer_Raam_2", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "Off", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "ARC", "SwitchType" : "On/Off", "SwitchTypeVal" : 0, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 1", "TypeImg" : "lightbulb", "Unit" : 3, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "3" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1010101", "Image" : "Light", "InternalState" : "On", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-12-03 11:18:23", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Deurbel_Ring", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "Push On Button", "SwitchTypeVal" : 9, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "push", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "5" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 1, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1010102", "Image" : "Light", "InternalState" : "On", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-12-03 11:10:26", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Deurbel_Jazz", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "Push On Button", "SwitchTypeVal" : 9, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "push", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "6" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1010103", "Image" : "Light", "InternalState" : "On", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-09-25 12:16:48", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Deurbel_Bird", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "Push On Button", "SwitchTypeVal" : 9, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "push", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "7" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1010104", "Image" : "Light", "InternalState" : "On", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-12-10 11:05:31", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Deurbel_DingDong", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "Push On Button", "SwitchTypeVal" : 9, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "push", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "8" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1040F70", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-12-03 10:56:44", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Unknown", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : 0, "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "On/Off", "SwitchTypeVal" : 0, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "lightbulb", "Unit" : 11, "Used" : 0, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "17" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "14879AA", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2017-04-30 12:22:29", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Deurbel", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : 7, "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "Doorbell", "SwitchTypeVal" : 1, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "doorbell", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "19" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1487960", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2017-04-28 22:45:56", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Unknown", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : 0, "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "On/Off", "SwitchTypeVal" : 0, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "lightbulb", "Unit" : 11, "Used" : 0, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "20" } ], "status" : "OK", "title" : "Devices" } !

                        Man kan die devices dan auch per URL commando steuern, hier z.b. meine turklingel:

                        http://192.168.1.152:8081/json.htm?type=command¶m=switchlight&idx=6&switchcmd=On
                        

                        Also wie man sieht schalte ich hiermit die idx=6 welche meine turklingel JAZZ abspielt

                        Ich frage mich also ab ob wir die PIMATIX logic des adapter umschreiben koennte fuer Domoticz.

                        Wen jah brauchte ich ein bischen start hilfe, testen und installation kan ich machen und wen ich weis wor auch mit dem adapter und configurationen spielen.

                        Wen das machbar is werde ich einen neuen tread eroeffnen, schuldigung fuer diese offtopic frage hier.

                        Domoticz API erklaehrung: https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/Domoticz_API/JSON_URL%27s

                        Wen wir das machen koennten wuerde mich das sehr freuen und neben FHEM/PIMATIC wuerde auch Domoticz dan zu den standard binding fuer iobroker gehoeren.

                        Greetz,

                        Dutch

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                          @Dutchman:

                          Hi,

                          @Bluefox

                          Ich vervolge gespannt dieses topic da ich immernoch auf der suche bin nach einer guten einbindung vom RFXCOM device.

                          Im moment habe ich das sehr umstaendlich geloest mittels MQTT und domoticz (da domoticz perfect RFXCOM unterstuetzt).

                          Zum test pimatic installiert und der adaper macht was er soll, sehr schoen. Doch leider is auch bei PMATIC der RFXCOM sehr schlecht unterstuetzt.

                          Da der adapter in der basis aber auch JSON liest und darueber schaltet frage ich mich ab ob dies nicht auch die richtige basis waere fuer einen domoticz adapter ?!

                          Domoticz hat auch eine API, diese functioniert 2 ledig:

                          • Per JSON jetzige daten auslesen wie devices oder switches

                          • Per URL command devices steuern

                          in der basis klinkt das genau gleich wie die loesung fuer PIMATIC ?

                          Mit diesem befehl z.b. liest man alle devices + stats aus: "http://192.168.1.152:8080/json.htm?type=devices"

                          Das ergibt folgende tabelle :

                          ! { "ActTime" : 1493551691, "ServerTime" : "2017-04-30 13:28:11", "Sunrise" : "06:01", "Sunset" : "20:57", "result" : [ { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 1, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : false, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "65", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2017-04-30 13:20:40", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 0, "Name" : "Woonkamer_Kast", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "On", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "ARC", "SwitchType" : "On/Off", "SwitchTypeVal" : 0, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 1", "TypeImg" : "lightbulb", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "1" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "Off", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 1, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : false, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "65", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2017-04-28 22:53:16", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 0, "Name" : "Woonkamer_Raam", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "Off", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "ARC", "SwitchType" : "On/Off", "SwitchTypeVal" : 0, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 1", "TypeImg" : "lightbulb", "Unit" : 2, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "2" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "Off", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : false, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "65", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-10-22 19:40:54", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 0, "Name" : "Woonkamer_Raam_2", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "Off", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "ARC", "SwitchType" : "On/Off", "SwitchTypeVal" : 0, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 1", "TypeImg" : "lightbulb", "Unit" : 3, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "3" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1010101", "Image" : "Light", "InternalState" : "On", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-12-03 11:18:23", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Deurbel_Ring", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "Push On Button", "SwitchTypeVal" : 9, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "push", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "5" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 1, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1010102", "Image" : "Light", "InternalState" : "On", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-12-03 11:10:26", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Deurbel_Jazz", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "Push On Button", "SwitchTypeVal" : 9, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "push", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "6" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1010103", "Image" : "Light", "InternalState" : "On", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-09-25 12:16:48", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Deurbel_Bird", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "Push On Button", "SwitchTypeVal" : 9, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "push", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "7" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1010104", "Image" : "Light", "InternalState" : "On", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-12-10 11:05:31", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Deurbel_DingDong", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : "-", "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "Push On Button", "SwitchTypeVal" : 9, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "push", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "8" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1040F70", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2016-12-03 10:56:44", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Unknown", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : 0, "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "On/Off", "SwitchTypeVal" : 0, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "lightbulb", "Unit" : 11, "Used" : 0, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "17" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "On", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "14879AA", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2017-04-30 12:22:29", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Deurbel", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : 7, "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "Doorbell", "SwitchTypeVal" : 1, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "doorbell", "Unit" : 1, "Used" : 1, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "19" }, { "AddjMulti" : 1.0, "AddjMulti2" : 1.0, "AddjValue" : 0.0, "AddjValue2" : 0.0, "BatteryLevel" : 255, "CustomImage" : 0, "Data" : "", "Description" : "", "Favorite" : 0, "HardwareID" : 3, "HardwareName" : "RFXCom", "HardwareType" : "RFXCOM - RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver", "HardwareTypeVal" : 1, "HaveDimmer" : true, "HaveGroupCmd" : true, "HaveTimeout" : false, "ID" : "1487960", "Image" : "Light", "IsSubDevice" : false, "LastUpdate" : "2017-04-28 22:45:56", "Level" : 0, "LevelInt" : 0, "MaxDimLevel" : 15, "Name" : "Unknown", "Notifications" : "false", "PlanID" : "0", "PlanIDs" : [ 0 ], "Protected" : false, "ShowNotifications" : true, "SignalLevel" : 0, "Status" : "", "StrParam1" : "", "StrParam2" : "", "SubType" : "AC", "SwitchType" : "On/Off", "SwitchTypeVal" : 0, "Timers" : "false", "Type" : "Lighting 2", "TypeImg" : "lightbulb", "Unit" : 11, "Used" : 0, "UsedByCamera" : false, "XOffset" : "0", "YOffset" : "0", "idx" : "20" } ], "status" : "OK", "title" : "Devices" } !

                          Man kan die devices dan auch per URL commando steuern, hier z.b. meine turklingel:

                          http://192.168.1.152:8081/json.htm?type=command¶m=switchlight&idx=6&switchcmd=On
                          

                          Also wie man sieht schalte ich hiermit die idx=6 welche meine turklingel JAZZ abspielt

                          Ich frage mich also ab ob wir die PIMATIX logic des adapter umschreiben koennte fuer Domoticz.

                          Wen jah brauchte ich ein bischen start hilfe, testen und installation kan ich machen und wen ich weis wor auch mit dem adapter und configurationen spielen.

                          Wen das machbar is werde ich einen neuen tread eroeffnen, schuldigung fuer diese offtopic frage hier.

                          Domoticz API erklaehrung: https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/Domoticz_API/JSON_URL%27s

                          Wen wir das machen koennten wuerde mich das sehr freuen und neben FHEM/PIMATIC wuerde auch Domoticz dan zu den standard binding fuer iobroker gehoeren.

                          Greetz,

                          Dutch `
                          Mache neuen Thread auf, da es auf jeden Fall möglich ist. Wie ich schon gesagt habe, es gibt nur das Problem mit Update. Pollen wird natürlich gehen und bei 30 Variablen wird systematisch auch nicht belastete sein. Vielleicht nebenbei auch Domoticz fragen, dass die Server Side Events unterstützen?

                          Das wird dann perfekte Lösung sein.

                          https://softwareengineering.stackexchan … t-language

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                            Bluefox last edited by

                            @Merphun:

                            Hallo,

                            ich arbeite schon lange mit Pimatic und habe die Vorteile des Systems schätzen gelernt. Da ich aber auch gerne neues entdecke und durch die Mulithostingoption iOBroker einen großen Vorteil bietet habe ich mal den Versuch gestartet über den Adapter meine komplette Pimatic Installation in iOBroker zu bekommen. Das hat erstaunlich gut funktioniert. Kompliment dafür!

                            Eine Kleinigkeit ist mir allerdings aufgefallen: Pimatic verwendet das Device "Presence" um An/Abwesenheiten anzeigen zu können. An und für sich ideal um es im iOBroker Mobile UI über den "Show boolean value:" Wert anzeigen zu lassen.

                            Der Adapter übernimmt beim Einlesen der Pimatic Devices für die presence devices aber auch (Bug oder feature?) ein Attribut "role" der als Eintrag "inicator.presence" erhält. Durch dieses Attribut wird im Mobile UI das Objekt nicht angezeigt. Wenn ich hingegen manuell das komplette Attribut lösche und den MobileUI relode dann wird das presence Objekt dargestellt.

                            presence.jpg

                            (Leider scheint das manuelle Löschen hier nicht zum Erfolg zu führen da bei jeder Aktualisierung das Attribut vom Pimatic Adapter neu geholt und ergänzt wird - und damit im Mobile UI das Objekt wieder verschwindet)

                            Besten Dank

                            Michael `
                            Bitte die neue Version in latest repository testen.

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                              Merphun last edited by

                              Besten Dank - jetzt klappts auch im Mobile UI

                              Lg

                              Michael

                              Gesendet von meinem SM-G930F mit Tapatalk

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                              • K
                                karl78 last edited by

                                Hallo,

                                habe den Pimatic Adapter 0.1.5 instaliert aber er bringt keine Verbindung zur Pimatic.

                                Verbunden mit Host und Lebenszeichen : wahr

                                Verbunden mit Pimatic: falsch

                                Liegt es an Pimatic oder am Adapter?

                                Was braucht ihr für Infos um mir helfen zu können?

                                Danke mfg karl78

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                                • K
                                  karl78 last edited by

                                  Hallo, keiner nen Tip?

                                  Oder jemand hier bei wem der Pimatic-Adapter zur Zeit läuft?

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                                  • G
                                    Groby69 last edited by

                                    @saturion:

                                    Super das hat auf Anhieb funktioniert.

                                    Vielen Dank für die schnelle Hilfe, großes Kompliment! `

                                    Hallo Zusammen,

                                    bin gerade seit 1 Tag am testen und bereits sehr begeistert.

                                    Ich habe Pimatic am laufen und auch den Adapter installiert.

                                    Es werden auch alle Werte eingelesen.

                                    Ist es möglich auch Werte zu schreiben, um z.B. ein Licht in Pimatic einzuschalten?

                                    Muss dafür ein Objekt angelegt werden? Wenn ich im Moment schalten möchte, kommt diese Fehlermeldung:

                                    pimatic.0 2019-01-12 21:54:01.821 warn State "pimatic.0.devices.sonoff5" is read only

                                    Zweite Fehlermeldung:

                                    Cannot write "pimatic.0.devices.WohnzimmerFenster.temperatureSetpoint": Error: User not found at UserManager.hasPermissionBoolean (/home/pi/pimatic-app/node_modules/pimatic/lib/users.coffee:81:15)

                                    Kurze Hilfe wäre super!

                                    Tolle Software!

                                    Gruß Klaus

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