Wrong category to request!StephenF wrote:Feature Request; Day/Time Dummy (or Variable)
Hi, I will appreciate the addition of a Day/Time Dummy device. I would like to send a Day/Time for the rules at a specific time via MQTT preferably.
E.g.
On Clock#Time=[Dummy1#DayTime1] do // Irrigation starts at the defined time, e.g. "Mon,08:00"
gpio,14,1
endon
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Feature request :
A PID controller with a PWM output, where also a minimal 'on' time can be set for the PWM so it can be used also for controlling boilers for heating (with normal unrestricted PWM it will pulse very quickly, which is fine for an electric heater but not for a gas fired one)
If implementend, an ESP8266 can be a very simple and flexible smart thermostat using a DS18B20 !
A PID controller with a PWM output, where also a minimal 'on' time can be set for the PWM so it can be used also for controlling boilers for heating (with normal unrestricted PWM it will pulse very quickly, which is fine for an electric heater but not for a gas fired one)
If implementend, an ESP8266 can be a very simple and flexible smart thermostat using a DS18B20 !
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Hello guys,
Do you plan to support video & audio record on ESPEasy ? I think it might be a chalenge in term of HW capabilities to support that.
I would love to have this feature on ESP8266.
Do you plan to support video & audio record on ESPEasy ? I think it might be a chalenge in term of HW capabilities to support that.
I would love to have this feature on ESP8266.
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Flexible programmable deep sleep possible?
(This is a rewrite of another post, which I now deleted, as I had not seen this collection list)
what I would like is the following: deep sleep from 07:00-23:00, active from 23:00 to 07:00 (of course time frame adjustable).
I want to use this for a PIR motion sensor system which shouldn't do anything during daytime. I can leave the ESP "on" during daytime but I prefer to have it to sleep to use as little energy as possible.
I have already found that deep sleep on the ESP is held by a uint32_t, with a max value of 4,294,967,295 microseconds which is slightly over 1 hour. Some people/posts report it sometimes doesn't work like a uint but like an int being 31 bits, so slightly over half an hour. I assume that's an error in software or hardware implementations, but actually I don't know.
So a direct option for "my demands" is not possible. I have seen posts on using an external RTC, or something like having the esp wake up every 60 minutes, update a counter, and go back to sleep.
What I am thinking off is more in the rules section.
There are time based rules so I wanted to know if something is possible like :
But that would also require a flexible programmable deep sleep. Is that possible?
As a reference: Espimatic, another ESP8266 ino, uses a variable "backdoor" that can be checked and read/set. On every wakeup this value is checked/read in pimatic from a variable but could be initiated to other controllers using the protocols, or via rules on "this" or another espeasy. It will also help preventing you from "bricking" an espeasy: simply toggle the variable on your controller and the esp stays awake. This specific code can be found here.
(This is a rewrite of another post, which I now deleted, as I had not seen this collection list)
what I would like is the following: deep sleep from 07:00-23:00, active from 23:00 to 07:00 (of course time frame adjustable).
I want to use this for a PIR motion sensor system which shouldn't do anything during daytime. I can leave the ESP "on" during daytime but I prefer to have it to sleep to use as little energy as possible.
I have already found that deep sleep on the ESP is held by a uint32_t, with a max value of 4,294,967,295 microseconds which is slightly over 1 hour. Some people/posts report it sometimes doesn't work like a uint but like an int being 31 bits, so slightly over half an hour. I assume that's an error in software or hardware implementations, but actually I don't know.
So a direct option for "my demands" is not possible. I have seen posts on using an external RTC, or something like having the esp wake up every 60 minutes, update a counter, and go back to sleep.
What I am thinking off is more in the rules section.
There are time based rules so I wanted to know if something is possible like :
Code: Select all
On Clock#Time=All,07:00 do // every day at 07:00 hours do ...
"set esp easy to deep sleep and wake up every 30 minutes to check the time"
endon
On Clock#Time=All,23:00 do // every day at 23:00 hours do ...
"get esp easy from deep sleep and switch on necessary functions"
endon
As a reference: Espimatic, another ESP8266 ino, uses a variable "backdoor" that can be checked and read/set. On every wakeup this value is checked/read in pimatic from a variable but could be initiated to other controllers using the protocols, or via rules on "this" or another espeasy. It will also help preventing you from "bricking" an espeasy: simply toggle the variable on your controller and the esp stays awake. This specific code can be found here.
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This is what I need too! In my case it would be okay to manually trigger the deep sleep from external (e.g. via Plugin or HTTP) or to dis-/enable it with a command.hvdwolf wrote:Flexible programmable deep sleep possible?
(This is a rewrite of another post, which I now deleted, as I had not seen this collection list)
what I would like is the following: deep sleep from 07:00-23:00, active from 23:00 to 07:00 (of course time frame adjustable).
I want to use this for a PIR motion sensor system which shouldn't do anything during daytime. I can leave the ESP "on" during daytime but I prefer to have it to sleep to use as little energy as possible.
I have already found that deep sleep on the ESP is held by a uint32_t, with a max value of 4,294,967,295 microseconds which is slightly over 1 hour. Some people/posts report it sometimes doesn't work like a uint but like an int being 31 bits, so slightly over half an hour. I assume that's an error in software or hardware implementations, but actually I don't know.
So a direct option for "my demands" is not possible. I have seen posts on using an external RTC, or something like having the esp wake up every 60 minutes, update a counter, and go back to sleep.
What I am thinking off is more in the rules section.
There are time based rules so I wanted to know if something is possible like :But that would also require a flexible programmable deep sleep. Is that possible?Code: Select all
On Clock#Time=All,07:00 do // every day at 07:00 hours do ... "set esp easy to deep sleep and wake up every 30 minutes to check the time" endon On Clock#Time=All,23:00 do // every day at 23:00 hours do ... "get esp easy from deep sleep and switch on necessary functions" endon
As a reference: Espimatic, another ESP8266 ino, uses a variable "backdoor" that can be checked and read/set. On every wakeup this value is checked/read in pimatic from a variable but could be initiated to other controllers using the protocols, or via rules on "this" or another espeasy. It will also help preventing you from "bricking" an espeasy: simply toggle the variable on your controller and the esp stays awake. This specific code can be found here.
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In the ESP Easy firmware it would be nice if the IP address of the ESP was dumped out the serial port on boot up after the IP address is assigned.
I am stuck with a cable modem router and it takes a long time to look up the IP address of a newly configured ESP Easy device after doing the initial 192.168.4.1 set up.
Thanks!
I am stuck with a cable modem router and it takes a long time to look up the IP address of a newly configured ESP Easy device after doing the initial 192.168.4.1 set up.
Thanks!
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Typing "settings" doesn't do that? I don't use serial that much...
Also after the initial setup in AP mode you see the new IP in a link that takes you right to the "full" webinterface. Assign a fixed IP from there and you'll never have to touch you router.
Also after the initial setup in AP mode you see the new IP in a link that takes you right to the "full" webinterface. Assign a fixed IP from there and you'll never have to touch you router.
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Yes, but only when typed with a capital : Settings as input within the Serial connection from the Arduino IDEpaxi wrote:Typing "settings" doesn't do that? I don't use serial that much...
Also after the initial setup in AP mode you see the new IP in a link that takes you right to the "full" webinterface. Assign a fixed IP from there and you'll never have to touch you router.
it will tell you the most things you were looking for ..
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I still don't see the need for your request.
You need that information only once, right?
Why should a (admittedly small) delay be introduced in the boot process that isn't needed in 99.9% of cases?
Just to save you typing a single word while sitting at the console anyways - to get something that's shown in the web UI also?
You need that information only once, right?
Why should a (admittedly small) delay be introduced in the boot process that isn't needed in 99.9% of cases?
Just to save you typing a single word while sitting at the console anyways - to get something that's shown in the web UI also?
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this is already implemented in espeasy version 2.wrbrower wrote:In the ESP Easy firmware it would be nice if the IP address of the ESP was dumped out the serial port on boot up after the IP address is assigned.
I am stuck with a cable modem router and it takes a long time to look up the IP address of a newly configured ESP Easy device after doing the initial 192.168.4.1 set up.
Thanks!
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This is implemented in ESPEasy V2wrbrower wrote:In the ESP Easy firmware it would be nice if the IP address of the ESP was dumped out the serial port on boot up after the IP address is assigned.
I am stuck with a cable modem router and it takes a long time to look up the IP address of a newly configured ESP Easy device after doing the initial 192.168.4.1 set up.
Thanks!
Anyways if you need to look up the IP addresses in your network you
may use an IP scanner. Here the "Angry IP Scanner" is used for that.
Maybe give it a try under http://angryip.org
Regards
Shardan
Regards
Shardan
Shardan
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Hope this is the right place to ask.
Will be great to have version number available via MQTT, the same way as RSSI and Uptime.
Many thanks to psy0rz for v2!
Will be great to have version number available via MQTT, the same way as RSSI and Uptime.
Many thanks to psy0rz for v2!
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Re: Feature Request collection/list: A4988 stepper motor driver module
I kindly request support for the A4988 stepper motor driver module.
https://www.pololu.com/product/1182
Simple control:
- select direction (DIR pin)
- give a number of pulses (STEP pin)
(also applicable for DRV8825, DRV8834 and generic two-pin (DIR/STEP) stepper motor drivers)
Cost €0.73, bought here:
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/5pcs-lot ... Title=true
- the A4988 has a translator for step modes: one pulse,one step.
- select 1 out of 5 step modes (I suggest a hardwired choice: selector inputs pin MS1, MS2, and MS3)
- the Vreff adjustment enables Voltage/Current limitation to adapt to different stepper motors.
There is an AccelStepper library for Arduino
with automatic acceleration and de-acceleration capabilities.
This would be a great contribution to the ESPEasy Actuators capability !
Thank in advance,
Domosapiens
Reference:
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... per#p12052
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... per#p11668
https://github.com/laurb9/StepperDriver
https://www.pololu.com/product/1182
Simple control:
- select direction (DIR pin)
- give a number of pulses (STEP pin)
(also applicable for DRV8825, DRV8834 and generic two-pin (DIR/STEP) stepper motor drivers)
Cost €0.73, bought here:
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/5pcs-lot ... Title=true
- the A4988 has a translator for step modes: one pulse,one step.
- select 1 out of 5 step modes (I suggest a hardwired choice: selector inputs pin MS1, MS2, and MS3)
- the Vreff adjustment enables Voltage/Current limitation to adapt to different stepper motors.
There is an AccelStepper library for Arduino
with automatic acceleration and de-acceleration capabilities.
This would be a great contribution to the ESPEasy Actuators capability !
Thank in advance,
Domosapiens
Reference:
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... per#p12052
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... per#p11668
https://github.com/laurb9/StepperDriver
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#1 - Please obfuscate ALL passwords on the config tab - not only the WiFiKey, but also the admin password and the "WPA AP mode key"
#2 - Make it possible to change the admin password from the console command line.
#3 - CONTINUE MAKING THE MOST INTERESTING CONFIG INTERFACES FOR THE ESP8266 !!!
Thank you !!!!!!
#2 - Make it possible to change the admin password from the console command line.
#3 - CONTINUE MAKING THE MOST INTERESTING CONFIG INTERFACES FOR THE ESP8266 !!!
Thank you !!!!!!
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Thumb for that and also obfuscate the Controller Password field too!ohuf wrote: ↑07 Mar 2017, 23:29 #1 - Please obfuscate ALL passwords on the config tab - not only the WiFiKey, but also the admin password and the "WPA AP mode key"
#2 - Make it possible to change the admin password from the console command line.
#3 - CONTINUE MAKING THE MOST INTERESTING CONFIG INTERFACES FOR THE ESP8266 !!!
Thank you !!!!!!
Missing formula field HC-SR04 distance sensor
I' am wondering if it is possible to get an formula field in the device edit page of the distance sensor HC-SR04 to correct the value a bit.
In my case I want to use it as an depth sensor.
Due to solfe the "20cm blind spot" by re-place the sensor and enter a formula to correct the height, for example with: %value%-25
In my case I want to use it as an depth sensor.
Due to solfe the "20cm blind spot" by re-place the sensor and enter a formula to correct the height, for example with: %value%-25
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thumbs up on this as well . this has been a glaring exploit and very bad as many peoples autofill save the non password fields which then saves this. now it can be scraped for passwords from an attackerbeic wrote: ↑07 Mar 2017, 23:37Thumb for that and also obfuscate the Controller Password field too!ohuf wrote: ↑07 Mar 2017, 23:29 #1 - Please obfuscate ALL passwords on the config tab - not only the WiFiKey, but also the admin password and the "WPA AP mode key"
#2 - Make it possible to change the admin password from the console command line.
#3 - CONTINUE MAKING THE MOST INTERESTING CONFIG INTERFACES FOR THE ESP8266 !!!
Thank you !!!!!!
Re: Feature Request collection/list: OAuth2 authentication
Today I saw a demo of the newish SAP IoT workbench on SAP Cloud Platform, (HCP renamed). They showed the creation of a sensor process, targeted for bus users, where an OAuth token is created for the thing, this then is cut and pasted into the thing's, setup, then communcates through mqtt to the sap platform.
Maybe we should have such a option to remove uid / pwd, but OAuth token based authentication for the thing to communcate to backend?
Maybe we should have such a option to remove uid / pwd, but OAuth token based authentication for the thing to communcate to backend?
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Edit, I have build 147 and it now looks like its hidden in a standard password field however still not secure, if you go and inspect the element with any basic debugger it shows you the password [img][bobbybeans wrote: ↑14 Mar 2017, 16:23thumbs up on this as well . this has been a glaring exploit and very bad as many peoples autofill save the non password fields which then saves this. now it can be scraped for passwords from an attackerbeic wrote: ↑07 Mar 2017, 23:37Thumb for that and also obfuscate the Controller Password field too!ohuf wrote: ↑07 Mar 2017, 23:29 #1 - Please obfuscate ALL passwords on the config tab - not only the WiFiKey, but also the admin password and the "WPA AP mode key"
#2 - Make it possible to change the admin password from the console command line.
#3 - CONTINUE MAKING THE MOST INTERESTING CONFIG INTERFACES FOR THE ESP8266 !!!
Thank you !!!!!!
Please see the picture the standard google inspect agent can get the password back
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We COULD fix this, but then there are still countless other issues that need to be solved to make it really secure.
For example: We use http instead of https. Its possible to download the configfile, which contain the unhashed password as well. And there is a lot of functionality that is not password protected at all for various reasons.
If you're concerned about just the password, somebody should add a hash function to store the password securely. (but then still no https)
Otherwise just use a less important password.
I think the password protection is just there to prevent accidental modification by ignorant users that dont know whats going on. (family/co workers). Its not ment to be really secure.
Edwin
For example: We use http instead of https. Its possible to download the configfile, which contain the unhashed password as well. And there is a lot of functionality that is not password protected at all for various reasons.
If you're concerned about just the password, somebody should add a hash function to store the password securely. (but then still no https)
Otherwise just use a less important password.
I think the password protection is just there to prevent accidental modification by ignorant users that dont know whats going on. (family/co workers). Its not ment to be really secure.
Edwin
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lol touche
didn't even think of that as I was writing that however in the past I thought of that
but from what I read the https would increase the load on the tiny esp? right? as it has to decode /encode the certs
didn't even think of that as I was writing that however in the past I thought of that
but from what I read the https would increase the load on the tiny esp? right? as it has to decode /encode the certs
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Is it possible to automate the setting of the DST bit?
It is not a secret when Daylight Saving Time starts and ends, so why not make the ESPEasy jump to summertime and back when the DST box is checked?
It is not a secret when Daylight Saving Time starts and ends, so why not make the ESPEasy jump to summertime and back when the DST box is checked?
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So appreciated!
Shardan wrote: ↑04 Mar 2017, 13:46This is implemented in ESPEasy V2wrbrower wrote:In the ESP Easy firmware it would be nice if the IP address of the ESP was dumped out the serial port on boot up after the IP address is assigned.
I am stuck with a cable modem router and it takes a long time to look up the IP address of a newly configured ESP Easy device after doing the initial 192.168.4.1 set up.
Thanks!
Anyways if you need to look up the IP addresses in your network you
may use an IP scanner. Here the "Angry IP Scanner" is used for that.
Maybe give it a try under http://angryip.org
Regards
Shardan
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At installation of the 'Mega-firmware' I have checked the box for DST, but starting 25th of March I don't see the expected 1hour-shift in time:
display in ESPEasy of Systemtime is still 'wintertime'.
Any additional action required, or need to wait a while till the default NTP-server switches time?
display in ESPEasy of Systemtime is still 'wintertime'.
Any additional action required, or need to wait a while till the default NTP-server switches time?
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NTP servers usually do not send DST - they give the UTC only as they are usable worldwide.Ton_vN wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 18:05 At installation of the 'Mega-firmware' I have checked the box for DST, but starting 25th of March I don't see the expected 1hour-shift in time:
display in ESPEasy of Systemtime is still 'wintertime'.
Any additional action required, or need to wait a while till the default NTP-server switches time?
So your device (ESP, PC, Laptop... whatever) has to take care of things like time zones and DST.
The advanced settings give you a possibility to adjust your time zone with "Timezone offset".
If you check the "DST" box it will simply add one hour (remember a display has a delay setting,
you have to wait until it refreshes to see the change).
I'd appreciate an automatic setting too - that's what this request is about.
Regards
Shardan
Regards
Shardan
Shardan
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My 'problem' is that the DST-box has been checked, but the extra hour is not added!
Local manipulation of time-offset should not be required to get the difference between Wintertime and Summertime.
Local manipulation of time-offset should not be required to get the difference between Wintertime and Summertime.
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Which Version of ESPEasy do you run?
I've checked with R148 yesterday evening and it adds the hour when DST is checked, and vice versa.
On a LCD or OLED this change is visible with the next delay cycle so it may take a while.
On the main page of the ESP item it should be visible immediately.
Please note, that an automatic DST switching ist not built into ESPEasy at this time.
For changing between summertime and wintertime you have to check the DST box in summer and uncheck it for wintertime - manually.
Regards
Shardan
Regards
Shardan
Shardan
Re: Feature Request collection/list: Rules to switch off Wifi
Hi, have a pool motor with ESP attached, some distance from my wifi point. I would like the ESP to switch motor on and off, under its own control, and not have the non-availability of the wifi, cause the ESP to reboot etc. What about a rule to switch wifi off, for say up to 6 hrs, and allow local rules based control only ?
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Related to DST.
My version is R146, at this moment just for experiments, not yet for 'serious' application.
Apperently need to upgrade ......
My version is R146, at this moment just for experiments, not yet for 'serious' application.
Apperently need to upgrade ......
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About DST I'd like to have the possibility to turn it on/off via rules, so it will be easy to have a global MQTT command sent from my server to all nodes to react on DST setting.
What I mean is that I'd like a way to turn DST ON or OFF on all my ESPEasy devices at same time, as it's pointless to have some only, and it's quite annoying to cycle trough all of them 2 times a year.
As well I'm puzzled how the DST should be changed in devices with Deep-Sleep enabled (I don't have any at the moment as I've only experiment with this feature a while ago but not yet used in my real setup)
What I mean is that I'd like a way to turn DST ON or OFF on all my ESPEasy devices at same time, as it's pointless to have some only, and it's quite annoying to cycle trough all of them 2 times a year.
As well I'm puzzled how the DST should be changed in devices with Deep-Sleep enabled (I don't have any at the moment as I've only experiment with this feature a while ago but not yet used in my real setup)
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To be honest, that seems like strange feature to me. In my mind NTP incl. DST should work automatically without any user-interaction just like any other NTP enabled device. When your device is in deep-sleep, it deep-sleeps and do not get any DST update. An NTP update should be performed when it takes up.papperone wrote: ↑30 Mar 2017, 08:10 About DST I'd like to have the possibility to turn it on/off via rules, so it will be easy to have a global MQTT command sent from my server to all nodes to react on DST setting.
What I mean is that I'd like a way to turn DST ON or OFF on all my ESPEasy devices at same time, as it's pointless to have some only, and it's quite annoying to cycle trough all of them 2 times a year.
As well I'm puzzled how the DST should be changed in devices with Deep-Sleep enabled (I don't have any at the moment as I've only experiment with this feature a while ago but not yet used in my real setup)
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NTP does not carry DST info as these may vary depending on your country, as it's not starting/ending on the same day across the world and some countries does not even have the DST by law!mrwee wrote: ↑30 Mar 2017, 08:20To be honest, that seems like strange feature to me. In my mind NTP incl. DST should work automatically without any user-interaction just like any other NTP enabled device. When your device is in deep-sleep, it deep-sleeps and do not get any DST update. An NTP update should be performed when it takes up.papperone wrote: ↑30 Mar 2017, 08:10 About DST I'd like to have the possibility to turn it on/off via rules, so it will be easy to have a global MQTT command sent from my server to all nodes to react on DST setting.
What I mean is that I'd like a way to turn DST ON or OFF on all my ESPEasy devices at same time, as it's pointless to have some only, and it's quite annoying to cycle trough all of them 2 times a year.
As well I'm puzzled how the DST should be changed in devices with Deep-Sleep enabled (I don't have any at the moment as I've only experiment with this feature a while ago but not yet used in my real setup)
So I woudl prefer to control it as I described below as my MQTT Raspberry server is already setup with DST properly and thus I won't overload ESPEasy code to implement full world-wide DST code!
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I've now come to change my idea about this request with NTP with DST. I simply followed this guide:
https://www.interfacett.com/blogs/creat ... r-windows/
And I now have my MQTT broker and NTP server locally as the same computer and this will work with the DST built into Windows. Problem solved. Just to be sure to have my Windows computer sync with a internet NTP server (I do this with http://www.timesynctool.com/).
https://www.interfacett.com/blogs/creat ... r-windows/
And I now have my MQTT broker and NTP server locally as the same computer and this will work with the DST built into Windows. Problem solved. Just to be sure to have my Windows computer sync with a internet NTP server (I do this with http://www.timesynctool.com/).
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Re: Feature Request collection/list: A4988 stepper motor driver module
+ 1 +1Domosapiens wrote: ↑07 Mar 2017, 00:22 I kindly request support for the A4988 stepper motor driver module.
https://www.pololu.com/product/1182
Simple control:
- select direction (DIR pin)
- give a number of pulses (STEP pin)
(also applicable for DRV8825, DRV8834 and generic two-pin (DIR/STEP) stepper motor drivers)
Cost €0.73, bought here:
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/5pcs-lot ... Title=true
- the A4988 has a translator for step modes: one pulse,one step.
- select 1 out of 5 step modes (I suggest a hardwired choice: selector inputs pin MS1, MS2, and MS3)
- the Vreff adjustment enables Voltage/Current limitation to adapt to different stepper motors.
There is an AccelStepper library for Arduino
with automatic acceleration and de-acceleration capabilities.
This would be a great contribution to the ESPEasy Actuators capability !
Thank in advance,
Domosapiens
Reference:
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... per#p12052
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... per#p11668
https://github.com/laurb9/StepperDriver
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Feature-Request: Bridge betwen atmega/arduino/other microcontroller to domoticz via espeasy reading from uart.
Sending from microcontroller named values like
wind=value,gust=value,winddir=value\n
rain=vaule\n
lux=value\n
uv=value\n
lightning=value\n
or any other named value defined by field name and parsed from uart to domoticz idx device.
Of course with ability to deepsleep for minute or more, source device will send values over and over again every one second and esp will wake, read values and send it to domo and go to sleep.
This feature have great potential, from weather stations based on sensor like this https://www.sparkfun.com/products/8942 to complex usage with hand made custom solutions.
Or simply please add sparcfun weather station based on documentation to this sensors provided from sparcfun .
With esp going to deepsleep to save battery power there is no option for counting gust or rain properly and for that is my idea to read it from uart.
Sending from microcontroller named values like
wind=value,gust=value,winddir=value\n
rain=vaule\n
lux=value\n
uv=value\n
lightning=value\n
or any other named value defined by field name and parsed from uart to domoticz idx device.
Of course with ability to deepsleep for minute or more, source device will send values over and over again every one second and esp will wake, read values and send it to domo and go to sleep.
This feature have great potential, from weather stations based on sensor like this https://www.sparkfun.com/products/8942 to complex usage with hand made custom solutions.
Or simply please add sparcfun weather station based on documentation to this sensors provided from sparcfun .
With esp going to deepsleep to save battery power there is no option for counting gust or rain properly and for that is my idea to read it from uart.
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bump for GPIO toggle
#57: https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... ?f=2&t=736
Code: Select all
http://<ESP IP address>/control?cmd=GPIO,<pin>,TOGGLE
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+1 for toggle
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Feature-Request: Feature request - "RPM Task" plugin
Hello,
it would be nice to have a RPM Task (or tachometer or speedmeter) (RPM = Revolutions Per Minute)
I tried some things here:
viewtopic.php?t=3476
But in the end it does not really work very accurate.
It would be great to count the pulses for 60 seconds, then use this value as output and reset the counter to zero to start the procedure again.
One rpm value every 60 seconds (or adjustable period) would be sufficient.
for example:
after 60 seconds: output is "3994" rpm
after 120 seconds: output is "3995" rpm
after 180 seconds: output is "3991" rpm
after 240 seconds: output is "3993" rpm
and so on
Maybe this should be a new task or an enhancement of the existing counter task.
Thanks for your support and this great software!
best regards,
Chris
Hello,
it would be nice to have a RPM Task (or tachometer or speedmeter) (RPM = Revolutions Per Minute)
I tried some things here:
viewtopic.php?t=3476
But in the end it does not really work very accurate.
It would be great to count the pulses for 60 seconds, then use this value as output and reset the counter to zero to start the procedure again.
One rpm value every 60 seconds (or adjustable period) would be sufficient.
for example:
after 60 seconds: output is "3994" rpm
after 120 seconds: output is "3995" rpm
after 180 seconds: output is "3991" rpm
after 240 seconds: output is "3993" rpm
and so on
Maybe this should be a new task or an enhancement of the existing counter task.
Thanks for your support and this great software!
best regards,
Chris
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I think you will need some external counter which you can read out after some interval.
Perhaps even 2 counters, of which one has a known frequency connected to the count input pin.
Then you can trigger the "count enable" (after reset count) and after some time trigger both counters to disable counting and then read both counted values.
Otherwise it is really hard to make the ESP chip trigger at an exact interval and thus the counted frequency will fluctuate a lot.
That's probably the only way to somewhat accurate count the frequency.
I guess there must exist several I2C chips that allow to count external pulses and read the counters via I2C.
Edit:
Perhaps this chip can be used for your usecase: http://www.horter.de/doku/PCF8583_NXP.pdf
You can program it to signal an output line after a fixed number of input triggers.
So as a test run you can set it to a low count first to get an initial value (measure time between pulses output by this chip) and then increase the set value in the counter-IC to get an interval which can be measured with sufficient accuracy.
e.g. once every second.
In other words, you can set it to act as a predefined frequency downscaler.
Perhaps even 2 counters, of which one has a known frequency connected to the count input pin.
Then you can trigger the "count enable" (after reset count) and after some time trigger both counters to disable counting and then read both counted values.
Otherwise it is really hard to make the ESP chip trigger at an exact interval and thus the counted frequency will fluctuate a lot.
That's probably the only way to somewhat accurate count the frequency.
I guess there must exist several I2C chips that allow to count external pulses and read the counters via I2C.
Edit:
Perhaps this chip can be used for your usecase: http://www.horter.de/doku/PCF8583_NXP.pdf
You can program it to signal an output line after a fixed number of input triggers.
So as a test run you can set it to a low count first to get an initial value (measure time between pulses output by this chip) and then increase the set value in the counter-IC to get an interval which can be measured with sufficient accuracy.
e.g. once every second.
In other words, you can set it to act as a predefined frequency downscaler.
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Feature request - sensor values on main page
I have 12 espeasy devices in and around the house and I would like to have the readings on main page because I would like to be able to just click on the listed unit's name and see the values on that device without navigating to devices page.
If this is not in the todo list I would like to know where and how the values and value names are stored and since I have a a little bit more than the basic knowledge of coding I would like to try to solve this by myself.
I have 12 espeasy devices in and around the house and I would like to have the readings on main page because I would like to be able to just click on the listed unit's name and see the values on that device without navigating to devices page.
If this is not in the todo list I would like to know where and how the values and value names are stored and since I have a a little bit more than the basic knowledge of coding I would like to try to solve this by myself.
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I second that. With the R-Pi type 3 there is a BT function, but since BT does not carry very far, it would be much better to enable a sensor on ESPEasy! (My R-Pi is located in my office two floors upstairs, with RFLink/LAN in the living room so I can cover the devices)tozett wrote: ↑22 Aug 2016, 09:27 Bluetooth enable / Presence detection
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1886
https://www.happybubbles.tech/presence/detector
http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?cat ... E+breakout
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This is what I'm looking for. I can't thank you enough.houk008 wrote: ↑31 May 2017, 23:09 Feature-Request: Bridge betwen atmega/arduino/other microcontroller to domoticz via espeasy reading from uart.
Sending from microcontroller named values like
wind=value,gust=value,winddir=value\n
rain=vaule\n
lux=value\n
uv=value\n
lightning=value\n
or any other named value defined by field name and parsed from uart to domoticz idx device.
Of course with ability to deepsleep for minute or more, source device will send values over and over again every one second and esp will wake, read values and send it to domo and go to sleep.
This feature have great potential, from weather stations based on sensor like this complex usage with hand made custom solutions. http://www.powerjackmotion.com/
Or simply please add sparcfun weather station based on documentation to this sensors provided from sparcfun .
With esp going to deepsleep to save battery power there is no option for counting gust or rain properly and for that is my idea to read it from uart.
Re: Feature Request collection/list
Have you tried just opening the device on the devices tab rather than on main? http://192.168.1.5/devices should work, with your device ip of course.sasso wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 21:06 Feature request - sensor values on main page
I have 12 espeasy devices in and around the house and I would like to have the readings on main page because I would like to be able to just click on the listed unit's name and see the values on that device without navigating to devices page.
If this is not in the todo list I would like to know where and how the values and value names are stored and since I have a a little bit more than the basic knowledge of coding I would like to try to solve this by myself.
Alternatively, use mosquitto & nodered to put the readings of all your devices on one page. Charts & graphs are possible too. I run both and more on a raspberry pi 3.
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Is there any plan for this still?msev wrote: ↑15 Mar 2016, 09:59 RC522 Rfid reader support would be cool (https://github.com/Jorgen-VikingGod/ESP8266-MFRC522)
i accidentally bought the 522 instead of the 532 and bit of stuck now
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Hi
I would like if support for the PZEM-004T energy monitor would be added to espeasy. There used to be a plugin available in the playground that used to work with previous releases but the serial library have been all messed up and now there is no way to compile with this plugin
thanks
I would like if support for the PZEM-004T energy monitor would be added to espeasy. There used to be a plugin available in the playground that used to work with previous releases but the serial library have been all messed up and now there is no way to compile with this plugin
thanks
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