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Revision as of 18:13, 16 October 2017

ESP Easy offers a set of commands to control hardware devices and provide some basic local control using rules. There are several ways to launch commands on ESP Easy:

  • Using HTTP: syntax http://<espeasyip>/control?cmd=<command>
  • Using MQTT: send the <command> to topic <MQTT subscribe template>/cmd (as of current status this is obeyed only for the first controller in the list)
  • Using Serial port: just type the <command>
  • Using UDP between ESP units: SendTo <unit nr>, <command> (Setup UDP peer-2-peer first!)
  • Using the Rule engine: just enter the <command> within an event block or conditional block.

Commands are divided into several classes:

Internal - Can be run from serial and rules engine
Rules -  Can be run from serial and rules engine
Plugin - Can be run from serial, rules engine, HTTP, MQTT
Special - This can be used from any source

If you want to use internal or rules commands using HTTP/MQTT, setup an event within the rules section and remotely launch the "event" command.

Command Class Purpose Syntax
Debug Internal Change Serial port debug level Debug <1-4>
Delay Rules Delay rule processing Delay <delay in milliSeconds>
Event Special Create an event event,<event>
GPIO Plugin Direct control of output pins See:GPIO
Password Internal Set the password of the unit Password <new password>
Pulse Plugin Send short pulses See:GPIO
PWM Plugin PWM control See:GPIO
Servo Plugin Servo motor control See:GPIO
Tone Plugin Play tone via speaker or piezo See:GPIO and Buzzer (RTTTL)
Rtttl Plugin Play melody via speaker or piezo See:GPIO and Buzzer (RTTTL)
IP Internal Change IP address IP <IP address>
LongPulse Plugin Direct pulse control of output pins See:GPIO
Name Internal Set the name of the unit Name <new name>
Pulse Plugin Direct pulse control of output pins See:GPIO
Publish Rules Send command using MQTT broker service Publish <topic>, <value>
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
SendTo Rules Send command to other ESP (using UDP) SendTo <unit nr>, <command>
SendToHTTP Rules Send command to other network device using HTTP SendToHTTP <IP address>, <Portnumber>, <command>
SendToUDP Rules Send command to other network device using UDP SendToUDP <IP address>, <Portnumber>, <command>
Servo Plugin Direct control of servo motors See:GPIO
Settings Internal Show settings on serial terminal Settings
Status Plugin Show status on previously controlled pins Status <device>,<pin>
TaskValueSet Rules Set values on a Dummy Task device TaskValueSet <task nr>,<value nr>,<value/formula>
TimerSet Rules Start a timed event TimerSet <timernr>,
Unit Internal Set the unit number Unit <unit number>
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 for primary WiFi WifiKey <Wifi WPA key>
WifiKey2 Internal Change WPA key for secondary WiFi WifiKey2 <Wifi WPA key>
WifiScan Internal Scan Wireless networks WifiScan
WifiSSID Internal Change SSID to connect as primary WiFi WifiSSID <SSID>
WifiSSID2 Internal Change SSID to connect as secondry WiFi WifiSSID2 <SSID>