SendToHTTP not working
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Re: SendToHTTP not working
Corrupted flash maybe. Hard to tell.
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Re: SendToHTTP not working
I think the problem is with the TM1637 plugin:
When I disable the plugin and reboot the device, both the timers and SendToHTTP work. When I enable it, both stop working. This happens with both my modules.
When I disable the plugin and reboot the device, both the timers and SendToHTTP work. When I enable it, both stop working. This happens with both my modules.
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Re: SendToHTTP not working
What version are you running?
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Re: SendToHTTP not working
I am running: mega-20180209 (ESP_Easy_mega-20180209_test_ESP8266_1024.bin)
Re: SendToHTTP not working
I have also tried the following rules:
and the behaviour is the same: when the plugin is not enabled, both SendToHTTPs work. When it is enabled they don't work.
Just to clarify: when I say "plugin enabled" I mean that I have configured the display and then I enable/disable it using the tick-box.
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On System#Boot Do
SendToHTTP 192.168.1.2,80,/control?cmd=lcd,1,1,booting
EndOn
On Clock#Time Do
SendToHTTP 192.168.1.2,80,/control?cmd=lcd,2,2,--%systime%--
EndOn
Just to clarify: when I say "plugin enabled" I mean that I have configured the display and then I enable/disable it using the tick-box.
Re: SendToHTTP not working
did you reproduce it?
I'm trying to find out what goes wrong when the 7-segment is enabled. I'm slow
I can see that after I enable the device, when the code reaches the point to check if there are any timers active, it finds no timer active.
I'm trying to find out what goes wrong when the 7-segment is enabled. I'm slow
I can see that after I enable the device, when the code reaches the point to check if there are any timers active, it finds no timer active.
Re: SendToHTTP not working
There has been a proposed fix for these displays.
It was just merged, so perhaps check tomorrow's build?
It was just merged, so perhaps check tomorrow's build?
Re: SendToHTTP not working
no, unfortunately the problem still exists. I tried with ESPEasy_mega-20180305.zip
Re: SendToHTTP not working
Still broken for me on ESPEasy_mega-20180315.zip
Re: SendToHTTP not working
Could you add an issue on Github about this, describing as much as you can.
I'm loosing track of where to gather information on issues/bugs here on the forum and although the issue list on Github isn't perfect either, it is at least a bit more contained than the forum here.
I'm loosing track of where to gather information on issues/bugs here on the forum and although the issue list on Github isn't perfect either, it is at least a bit more contained than the forum here.
Re: SendToHTTP not working
Should we add a note in wiki in the plugin development page to indicate that plugins should not by default return success = true (if the plugin didn't do anything), since Rules, Timers and other plugins will be affected?
Re: SendToHTTP not working
I totally agree such important things should be documented.
And maybe we should just add some kind of template file for plugin/controller in the sourcecode, describing what should be where.
This may be comment code, but it should turn up when searching for some keywords in the source.
Re: SendToHTTP not working
This is a very good idea.And maybe we should just add some kind of template file for plugin/controller in the sourcecode, describing what should be where.
This may be comment code, but it should turn up when searching for some keywords in the source.
I made an attempt to create a plugin template file (which needs a lot of description added). I have gone through the bugs and wiki and created a list of hints I thought are good to know when developing a plugin. I have also added a few bugs which I think provide good information, but I can't summarise it
Does that help?
updated 28/3/18: added one more hint
Last edited by sentinel on 30 Mar 2018, 21:25, edited 1 time in total.
Re: SendToHTTP not working
Can you add a Github issue for this?sentinel wrote: ↑27 Mar 2018, 17:14This is a very good idea.And maybe we should just add some kind of template file for plugin/controller in the sourcecode, describing what should be where.
This may be comment code, but it should turn up when searching for some keywords in the source.
I made an attempt to create a plugin template file (which needs a lot of description added). I have gone through the bugs and wiki and created a list of hints I thought are good to know when developing a plugin. I have also added a few bugs which I think provide good information, but I can't summarise it
Does that help?
_Pxxx_PluginTemplate_hints.zip
updated 28/3/18: added one more hint
On the forum, good ideas tend to get lost.
Re: SendToHTTP not working
here is is: #1211 Plugin template file and hints on writing new pluginsCan you add a Github issue for this?
Re: SendToHTTP not working
Hello, all
first I want to thank the developers and everyone involved for this wonderful product - ESP Easy
with all due respect, the ESP Easy wiki lacks real, living examples, only syntax.
well, my hard:
1. esp8266 nodemcu, bme280 mega-20180822 (192.168.0.6)
2. esp8266 nodemcu, tm1637 mega-20180822 (192.168.0.7)
my task: to simplify (without mosquito and the like) transfer the temperature value from unit1 to the display of tm1637 unit2
my settings look at the attached screenshots
please correct the settings of the rules
Thank you
(I apologize for me the bad english)
first I want to thank the developers and everyone involved for this wonderful product - ESP Easy
with all due respect, the ESP Easy wiki lacks real, living examples, only syntax.
well, my hard:
1. esp8266 nodemcu, bme280 mega-20180822 (192.168.0.6)
2. esp8266 nodemcu, tm1637 mega-20180822 (192.168.0.7)
my task: to simplify (without mosquito and the like) transfer the temperature value from unit1 to the display of tm1637 unit2
my settings look at the attached screenshots
please correct the settings of the rules
Thank you
(I apologize for me the bad english)
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Re: SendToHTTP not working
We are very much aware that the wiki is lacking in every aspect. We're working on a new GUI and integrated wiki which will be easier to maintain.
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Re: SendToHTTP not working
you can try the following:
Add the following Rule on unit#1 (which has the BME280 sensor):
And add the following Rules on unit#2 (which has the display):
So my idea is:
Unit#2
- when unit#2 connects to the wifi, it sends a request to unit#1 to execute "sendData". It also starts a timer
- when the timer expires, it sends a request to unit#1 to execute "sendData". It also re-starts the timer
Unit#1
- contains simply sendData, which will call 7dt and send the temperature to unit#1 using sendToHTTP
Add the following Rule on unit#1 (which has the BME280 sensor):
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on sendData do
SendToHTTP 192.168.0.7,80,/control?cmd=7dt,[bme280#temp]
endon
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on WiFi#Connected do
sendToHTTP 192.168.0.6,80,/control?cmd=event,sendData
timerSet,1,2
endon
on Rules#Timer=1 do
sendToHTTP 192.168.0/6,80,/control?cmd=event,sendData
timerSet,1,2
endon
Unit#2
- when unit#2 connects to the wifi, it sends a request to unit#1 to execute "sendData". It also starts a timer
- when the timer expires, it sends a request to unit#1 to execute "sendData". It also re-starts the timer
Unit#1
- contains simply sendData, which will call 7dt and send the temperature to unit#1 using sendToHTTP
Re: SendToHTTP not working
sentinel
it works !
thank you very much for your help
it works !
thank you very much for your help
Re: SendToHTTP not working
you are welcome
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