It is true that it is difficult to capture clock pulse, that is why I put in my time timer 4 times the clock to be sure to capture at least one pulse of 4
I had seen this method by UDP but at first glance it seemed to me was complicated to implement. I will spend more time trying to understand.
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I tried to understand the UDP and for now I prefer to stay on my method is much easier
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Re: [userMODULE] OpenRemoteHelpers
It looks like OpenRemoteHelpers will/may need authentication as of version 2.0.2. So in your production system be careful with upgrading to one of the upcoming 2.0.2 release candidates
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It is up to you.
I have fixed the module to have
ws.allowExternalAccess("OpenRemote", this.controller.auth.ROLE.USER); // login required
Means user will need to login.
But you can do like we have in Z-Wave binding - add a check box "Public API" and change the code to:
ws.allowExternalAccess("OpenRemote", this.config.publicAPI ? this.controller.auth.ROLE.ANONYMOUS : this.controller.auth.ROLE.USER); // login required
I have fixed the module to have
ws.allowExternalAccess("OpenRemote", this.controller.auth.ROLE.USER); // login required
Means user will need to login.
But you can do like we have in Z-Wave binding - add a check box "Public API" and change the code to:
ws.allowExternalAccess("OpenRemote", this.config.publicAPI ? this.controller.auth.ROLE.ANONYMOUS : this.controller.auth.ROLE.USER); // login required
Re: [userMODULE] OpenRemoteHelpers
Yesterday I already updated the OpenRemote-Razberry manual with a note on how to work-around the authentication issue. I have as yet to do some tests on how to do proper authentication there.
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Do I need some OpenRemote Controller software "between" z-way server + OpenRemoteHelpers module and Android Client ? or I could manage devices (on/Off/dimmer) directly from Android OpenRemote client ?
Re: [userMODULE] OpenRemoteHelpers
You need to have a OpenRemote controller running. I assume you have seen the OpenRemoteHelpers documentation in the Recipes sections and the OpenRemote documentation that is linked on that page.vvuu wrote:Do I need some OpenRemote Controller software "between" z-way server + OpenRemoteHelpers module and Android Client ? or I could manage devices (on/Off/dimmer) directly from Android OpenRemote client ?
Please be reminded that I have not yet updated all the OpenRemote pages.
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Hello
Is it possible to change the index file so that the power consumption values displays only two decimal places
Thank you
Is it possible to change the index file so that the power consumption values displays only two decimal places
Thank you
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I don't think it is a good idea to change this in the OpenRemoteHelpers. Some people may rely on all the detail they can get for whatever reason.
It is best to do the reduction on the OpenRemote side with the following RegEx (untested)
It is best to do the reduction on the OpenRemote side with the following RegEx (untested)
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[0-9]{0,}[.]{0,1}[0-9]{0,2}
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Hello
If I want to change my index file, you have an idea of what I should put that to have two decimal
Thank you
If I want to change my index file, you have an idea of what I should put that to have two decimal
Thank you
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