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- 08 Dec 2020, 18:05
- Forum: RPiEasy: Hardware
- Topic: Senseair S8
- Replies: 5
- Views: 12526
Re: Senseair S8
I just installed RPIEASY, the Senseair option in the device tabs seems to be missing. Is there a way I could add it? I am very sorry, but RPIEasy is not ESPEasy. There are a lot of plugins which ESPEasy supports but RPIEasy not, and a lot of that RPIEasy supports but ESPEasy not. I guess you can us...
- 02 Dec 2020, 22:30
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
But I have a problem: I can't open the Hardware tab! When I click on it, the browser waits (with the little circle running for loading) but I never get the display of the tab. (Chrome/Firefox or edge) Is there a solution to get the tab open ? Did you run RPIEasy as root? Did you installed GPIO at d...
- 25 Nov 2020, 21:22
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: Changelog
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14236
Re: Changelog
From v2.0.330 the SPI connected RC522 RFID reader is now supported. On the other hand, SPI device ID is now stored inside plugin variables, which may brake earlier MCP3008 tasks, please modify these or recreate in case of errors.
- 24 Oct 2020, 22:28
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: Changelog
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14236
Re: Changelog
Be advised as from today build 2.0.298 the handling of EVERY I2C plugin is a bit different, to support multiple I2C lines in the future. Backup before upgrade, in case of errors either try to recreate I2C devices in RPIEasy and restart, or fallback to previous release: https://github.com/enesbcs/rpi...
- 19 Oct 2020, 09:30
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Yep, 10.x.x.x is not routable address range. But if anybody get into your network, for example with a help of a cloud-enabled hacked IP camera, than will have a good idea where is your server... But it is unlikely.
- 18 Oct 2020, 21:12
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
I have no idea why this is happening but again my (ethernet) network does not seem to work correct. 19:23:00 MQTT controller: xx.0.0.xxx:xxxx connection failed [Errno 101] Network is unreachable At least there are no active network connection available when RPIEasy starting. Maybe the dhcp process ...
- 17 Oct 2020, 18:45
- Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: Sure is quiet around here.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16109
Re: Sure is quiet around here.
Its 2020 now and uPyEasy is still very quiet.
In case anybody wants to experiment with micropython and ESP32, i've backported partially the Python3 based RPIEasy. Very experimental.
https://github.com/enesbcs/mpyeasy
In case anybody wants to experiment with micropython and ESP32, i've backported partially the Python3 based RPIEasy. Very experimental.
https://github.com/enesbcs/mpyeasy
- 16 Oct 2020, 09:31
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
- 15 Oct 2020, 19:36
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
18:31:35 Event: GenMQTT#Disconnected 18:31:35 MQTT controller: xx.0.0.xxx:xxxx:1883 connection failed [Errno 101] Network is unreachable 18:31:35 Event: Network#Disconnected Here is a log after a restart. MQTT is not connected at first, only after pushing the toggle it will connect. Strange, have t...
- 14 Oct 2020, 21:33
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
- 13 Oct 2020, 23:36
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
If I reboot the system, I first have to use the toggle switch in the webif before the relay starts reacting to the set topic. It is working for me even after reboot. Somehow the state of the value may be out of sync with the real value.. or you are just sending the same state as it can be seen in t...
- 13 Oct 2020, 22:40
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
P029 option added for status reporting for non-Domoticz systems.
https://github.com/enesbcs/rpieasy/issues/176
https://github.com/enesbcs/rpieasy/issues/176
- 13 Oct 2020, 22:08
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
On relais#hek do if [relais#hek]=1 gpio,15,1 publish,RPIEasy/relais/hek/state,1 else gpio,15,0 publish,RPIEasy/relais/hek/state,0 endif endon It does report to that state topic, but on one switch moment I get over a thousand messages. Sure, you have just made a recursive endless loop, if relais#hek...
- 12 Oct 2020, 23:30
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
- 11 Oct 2020, 22:55
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
I managed to get it working bij using the set topic as the state topic. I don't think this is the right way but it works. Indeed, it is not a very good solution. Maybe i can add a new option to P029 plugin for non-Domoticz systems to report back. Now I have to figure out how to automatically switch...
- 11 Oct 2020, 16:08
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
If I press the toggle button in the web interface, the relay switches like it should, and it reports a state message. Local toggle button is for testing purposes, it is reporting back. But if I publish to the set topic, the relay switches, but does nor report back a state on the state topic. If you...
- 11 Oct 2020, 10:51
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: ESP8266 Thermostat
- Replies: 44
- Views: 88745
Re: ESP8266 Thermostat
Tell me what is the PID controller?
- 10 Oct 2020, 08:44
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Now I can start to make the connections to control my gate wired. I tried different wireless approaches but in the end they all fail once in a while. I am using ESP8266 with an extra antenna to open the main gate: https://bitekmindenhol.blog.hu/2020/02/16/wifi-s_kapunyito_diy A pure 3VDC and passiv...
- 09 Oct 2020, 20:57
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
The only question is how to manage it? Can be controlled by url commands, as documented in header: https://github.com/enesbcs/rpieasy/blob/master/_P038_NeoPixel.py This is the same way as ESPEasy works: https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3919 https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie...
- 08 Oct 2020, 23:00
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Not sure how much current can be sourced from a GPIO pin on the R'pi, but maybe it is more safe to use a transistor anyway? Also make sure to place a diode "antiparallel" over the relais coil to protect the electronics driving the coil. Just the first hit on Google regarding "relais ...
- 08 Oct 2020, 22:57
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
That must be it, I indeed have a 5v relay. I ordered a 3 volt one right away and will try that. You can use your 5V relay by adding 4 pieces of passive parts between the RPI and the 5V relay: https://m.blog.hu/bi/bitekmindenhol/image/rele.jpg https://m.blog.hu/bi/bitekmindenhol/image/panel1_jpg.jpg...
- 08 Oct 2020, 22:45
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Having rpi zero in the living room, I would also like to control it with an addressable led strip. Can it be done with the use of rpieasa? If the addressable LED strip is a WS2812 than yes the P038 Neopixel plugin is designed to control that. But of course the LED strip will need a separated 5V pow...
- 08 Oct 2020, 07:19
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
But now I would like to control a relay which I wired to the gpio15. ... The relay got power from the 1st pin with the 3rd ground pin. The red light is on. I guess you are trying to use an 5V relay with a 3.3V GPIO, which will not work. If VDD=5V than High level needs to be 0.7 x VDD = 3.5V, check ...
- 01 Sep 2020, 22:58
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
- Views: 1145504
Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
Serial MCU plugin is now included in ESPEasy TESTING releases.
https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy/releases
- 08 Aug 2020, 20:37
- Forum: RPiEasy: Software
- Topic: Run OS Command usage.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 14158
Re: Run OS Command usage.
It also happens me sometimes.budman1758 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2020, 19:38 Thanks. Was using "taskvalueset,2,1" instead of "taskvalueset,2,1,1"
I guess taskvalueset can be enhanced to work on first value, if only two parameters added, but i was lazy to implement it.
- 08 Aug 2020, 17:36
- Forum: RPiEasy: Software
- Topic: Run OS Command usage.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 14158
Re: Run OS Command usage.
It is designed to be as simple as possible. If the Run OS task has a value of 0 it will run the command at the Line 0, if the task has value 1 it will run command line in Line 1. To change a task value, the "taskvalueset" command is the standard way. Or in newer versions a Toggle button al...
- 06 Aug 2020, 19:17
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: Changelog
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14236
Re: Changelog
MCP3008 ADC is now supported through SPI from version 2.0.214
- 26 Jul 2020, 21:47
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: Changelog
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14236
Changelog
From today's version P005_DHT plugin has a new option: Native Python driver can be selected instead of the default Adafruit_DHT lib. In the recent days a Raspbian update caused a new behaviour: RPI4 chipset reports itself as BCM2711. RPIEasy upgraded to support that, but many old software package wi...
- 19 Jul 2020, 23:19
- Forum: RPiEasy: Hardware
- Topic: Rotary encoder
- Replies: 12
- Views: 20863
Re: Rotary encoder
Can you tell me how you have it set up on your Pi Zero? Wired direct or what buffer circuit are you using? I did not do anything special, just wired directly clk, dt, + and gnd to RPI. Tested with a similar module: https://www.gmelectronic.com/data/product/1024_1024/pctdetail.775-029.1.jpg Swapping...
- 18 Jul 2020, 17:37
- Forum: RPiEasy: Hardware
- Topic: Rotary encoder
- Replies: 12
- Views: 20863
Re: Rotary encoder
If you turn the encoder very slow it will count up or down as it should "most" of the time but still misses steps or sometimes the count will go the opposite direction. If you turn the encoder rapidly it does not count the steps correctly at all. In the rotary plugin i've used event_detec...
- 10 Jul 2020, 19:33
- Forum: RPiEasy: Software
- Topic: Upload to file system
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9165
Re: Upload to file system
17:17:02 File upload started... 17:17:02 'datafile' 17:17:02 Exception while uploading 'datafile' maybe a file permission problem? No, i do not think so. I guess you are using Windows style CRLF line endings in text file, which is also used by integrated Perver web server to split file headers. Sta...
- 10 Jul 2020, 17:13
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
- Views: 1145504
Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
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- 09 Jun 2020, 18:13
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
- 08 Jun 2020, 23:05
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
22:16:27: !Webserver can not be started, no available port found! [Errno -2] Name or service not known[Errno -2] Name or service not known[Errno -2] Name or service not known[Errno -2] Name or service not known It is very interesting "name or service not known" error may refer to DNS reso...
- 08 Jun 2020, 22:28
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
FYI: Since RPiEasy is such a rapidly growing project (just wow, considering what you managed in such a short time), we thought it would be good to have a separate sub-forum for it. So I just created it. Please let me know if I messed up the permissions or something else. @enesbcs Keep up the good w...
- 08 Jun 2020, 18:28
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
There is nothing else on the RPI0. it's a proper install from 2020-02-13-raspbian-buster-lite.img I've also tried this Buster edition with an RPI4 and worked well. this is the result for netstat : netstat looks fine, nothing using port 8080 Could you try the latest RPIEasy which updated yesterday f...
- 07 Jun 2020, 18:45
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
root@RPi0Jardin:/home/pi# python nettest.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "nettest.py", line 3, in <module> servers.bind((socket.gethostname(), 8080)) socket.gaierror: [Errno -2] Name or service not known This nettest.py is not relevant anymore. The latest RPIEasy.py are using g...
- 05 Jun 2020, 17:41
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Yes I can acces to internet, update and upgrate the Pi. Yes the DNS is in my box (french Freebox revolution). I try to delet the forlder and update today from github, but it's the same. Sorry, i think i've found the error, you are using an incompatible old python version: "/usr/lib/python2.7/s...
- 28 May 2020, 09:35
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Is there a more gracefull way of telling RPIEasy to restart rather than using the system reboot? Yes, for example something like that will work (from a bash script), if you are using the default startup run.sh to autostart RPIEasy: curl http://localhost/?cmd=exit If you are using run.sh and killing...
- 23 May 2020, 20:40
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
socket.gaierror: [Errno -2] Name or service not known You are somehow using a system that is unable to resolve its own name. I've never seen similar before. https://github.com/pahaz/sshtunnel/issues/56 https://github.com/alessandromaggio/pythonping/issues/28 Can you use internet on this machine? Is...
- 22 May 2020, 07:07
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
How install RPI.GPIO ans I2C ? Do I need to install apach or another things ? Every dependency can be installed from inside the RPIEasy plugins&dependencies page. Webserver is provided by the minimal Perver python web server, using only base python libraries. (threading, asyncio, urllib) 17:40:...
- 18 May 2020, 08:24
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: New ESP gadget
- Replies: 326
- Views: 735035
Re: New ESP gadget
The new ESP32 clock:
https://www.tindie.com/products/ttgo/li ... atch-2020/
https://www.tindie.com/products/ttgo/li ... atch-2020/
- 12 May 2020, 17:04
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Is there a way to see the RSSI once a device is declared? Or can it only be seen on the hardware tab during the initial scan? I'd like to figure out, if the new location is an overall better place than the original position. There are a BLE scan device which can scan for online BLE devices - with R...
- 11 May 2020, 23:20
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Thanks for the reply. Actually I tried to set the intervals to 300, 301, 302, ... 305 seconds, but the logs were created with no intervals set. I'll give the new version a try tonight. 1 second between BLE devices is not a good choice, as they sometimes needs 1-5 seconds to connect. Leave 5-10 seco...
- 11 May 2020, 18:09
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Try to upgrade to neweset RPIEasy. A new option "Connect only if BLE local device free" is available, check for all LYWSD03 devices.
- 10 May 2020, 20:46
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
After a fresh boot of the pi RPIEasy finds most of the devices, receives data and transmits them to FHEM. After some time FHEM reports that the sensors are absent, not sending data anymore. This can happen after a couple of minutes or after a couple of days - I couldn't find a scheme yet. Neither I...
- 05 May 2020, 22:14
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Just a quick note: from today FTDI USB GPIO&I2C extender is working with RPIEasy. I've never thought before, that i can use an I2C OLED display with my Ubuntu x86 PC directly. :) Still no idea what can i use in a real-world scenario, but it is a possibility now. https://ko-fi.com/rpieasy/gallery...
- 29 Apr 2020, 20:01
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: ESPEasy as access point
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10555
Re: ESPEasy as access point
I want to install a micro IoT in my caravan to collect the data from battery status, water level, gas level, temperatures, power consumption, gps, vehicle levelling a.s.o. Is it possible to use one of the devices as an access point and - if yes - how many devices could connect simultaniously to tha...
- 18 Apr 2020, 15:33
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
Remember that the original UPD messaging (now called P2P) was designed for standalone use for a limited (<10) number of nodes. So you could save money on not having to buy an RPI with a controller. Its origin even goes back to the Nodo project with a wiznet 5100 controller where Arduino Mega's were...
- 17 Apr 2020, 19:03
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 506728
Re: RPIEasy
I don't think IANA does want to assign more UDP ports for our protocol just because it does not scale. IANA has no business in my home network. :) But yes, you are right it can be better. Maybe something like the KNX protocol? As i saw it has group properties to its nodes. But KNX is a server based...