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You can send all commands supported by the various plugins. There should be no difference between using http or mqtt. There is also a command to trigger an event: event <event>
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If you want to run internal commands, you can use rules and trigger this with an event
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Revision as of 08:58, 19 July 2016

ESP Easy Command Reference


You can send all commands supported by the various plugins. There should be no difference between using http or mqtt. There is also a command to trigger an event: event <event>

If you want to run internal commands, you can use rules and trigger this with an event

Command Class Purpose Syntax
Debug Internal Change debug level Debug <1-4>
GPIO Plugin Direct control of output pins See:GPIO
IP Internal Change IP address IP <IP address>
LongPulse Plugin Direct pulse control of output pins See:GPIO
Pulse Plugin Direct pulse control of output pins See:GPIO
PWM Plugin Direct PWM control of output pins See:GPIO
Reboot Internal Reboot the ESP Reboot
Reset Internal Reset config to factory default Reset
Save Internal Save config to persistent flash memory Save
Servo Plugin Direct control of servo motors See:GPIO
Settings Internal Show settings on serial terminal Settings
WifiAPKey Internal Change AP WPA key WifiAPKey <WPA key>
WifiConnect Internal Connect to configured wireless network WifiConnect
WifiDisconnect Internal Disconnect from wireless network WifiDisconnect
WifiKey Internal Change WPA key WifiKey <Wifi WPA key>
WifiScan Internal Scan Wireless networks WifiScan
WifiSSID Internal Change SSID WifiSSID <SSID>