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/**
* Tasmota Sync Dimmer Switch
* Version: v1.0.1
* Download: See importUrl in definition
* Description: Hubitat Driver for Tasmota Dimmer. Provides Realtime and native synchronization between Hubitat and Tasmota
*
* Copyright 2022 Gary J. Milne
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This driver is one of several in the Tasmota Sync series. All of these drivers are architecturally similar and much of the code is identical.
* To simplifiy maintenance all of these drivers have two sections. Search for the phrase "END OF UNIQUE FUNCTIONS" to find the split.
* #1 The top section contains code that is UNIQUE to a specific driver such as a bulb vs a switch vs a dimmer. Although this code is UNIQUE it is very similar between drivers.
* #2 The bottom section is code that is IDENTICAL and shared across all drivers and is about 700 - 800 lines of code. This section of code is referred to as CORE.
*
* DIMMER SWITCH - UNIQUE - CHANGELOG
* Version 0.91 - Internal version
* Version 0.93A - Division of Switch type to allow driver to support simple and PM switches.
* Version 0.93B - Enhancement of Tasmota rules to provide more granular data. Two different rules for simple vs PM switches.
* Version 0.94 - Added Brighter and Dimmer commands.
* Version 0.95 - Added Toggle, Fade and FadeSpeed capabilities.
* Version 0.96.0 - Changed versioning to comply with Semantic Versioning standards (https://semver.org/). Moved CORE changelog to beginning of CORE section. Added links
* Version 0.98.0 - All versions incremented and synchronised for HPM plublication
* Version 1.0.0 - All versions incremented and synchronised for HPM plublication via CSTEELE
* Version 1.0.1 - Incremented Core to 0.98.2. Fixed bug replacing isValidInteger with toInteger in DIMMER handling.
*
* Authors Notes:
* For more information on Tasmota Sync drivers check out these resources:
* Original posting on Hubitat Community forum. https://community.hubitat.com/t/tasmota-sync-drivers-native-and-real-time-synchronization-between-hubitat-and-tasmota-11/93651
* How to upgrade from Tasmota 8.X to Tasmota 11.X https://github.com/GaryMilne/Hubitat-Tasmota/blob/main/How%20to%20Upgrade%20from%20Tasmota%20from%208.X%20to%2011.X.pdf
* Tasmota Sync Installation and Use Guide https://github.com/GaryMilne/Hubitat-Tasmota/blob/main/Tasmota%20Sync%20Documentation.pdf
*
* Gary Milne - August 29th, 2022
*
**/
import groovy.json.JsonSlurper
metadata {
definition (name: "Tasmota Sync - Dimmer Switch", namespace: "garyjmilne", author: "Gary J. Milne", importUrl: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GaryMilne/Hubitat-Tasmota/main/Dimmer_Switch.groovy", singleThreaded: true ) {
capability "Switch"
capability "SwitchLevel"
capability "Refresh"
command "brighter"
command "dimmer"
command "fadeSpeed", [ [name:"Duration in seconds for a dimmer transation to complete (Persistent). FadeSpeed attribute will be 2X this number.*", type: "STRING", description: "The time in seconds (0 - 20) for any transition operation to complete. fadeSpeed will display as 2X this value as Tasmota uses 0.5 seconds intervals. Note: Fade must be turned on for this setting to have any effect."] ]
command "fadeToggle"
command "initialize"
command "tasmotaInjectRule"
command "tasmotaCustomCommand", [ [name:"Command*", type: "STRING", description: "A single word command to be issued such as COLOR, CT, DIMMER etc."], [name:"Parameter", type: "STRING", description: "An optional single parameter that accompanies the command such as FFFFFFFF, 350, 75 etc."] ]
command "toggle"
//command "test"
//Internally named variables that must be lower case
attribute "switch", "string"
attribute "level", "number"
//Driver specific variables where case does not matter.
attribute "Fade", "string"
attribute "FadeSpeed", "string"
attribute "Status", "string"
}
section("Configure the Inputs"){
input name: "destIP", type: "text", title: bold(dodgerBlue("Tasmota Device IP Address")), description: italic("The IP address of the Tasmota device."), defaultValue: "192.168.0.X", required:true, displayDuringSetup: true
input name: "HubIP", type: "text", title: bold(dodgerBlue("Hubitat Hub IP Address")), description: italic("The Hubitat Hub Address. Used by Tasmota rules to send HTTP responses."), defaultValue: "192.168.0.X", required:true, displayDuringSetup: true
input name: "timeout", type: "number", title: bold("Timeout for Tasmota reponse."), description: italic("Time in ms after which a Transaction is closed by the watchdog and subsequent responses will be ignored. Default 5000ms."), defaultValue: "5000", required:true, displayDuringSetup: false
input name: "debounce", type: "number", title: bold("Debounce Interval for Tasmota Sync."), description: italic("The period in ms from command invocation during which a Tasmota Sync request will be ignored. Default 7000ms."), defaultValue: "7000", required:true, displayDuringSetup: false
input name: "logging_level", type: "number", title: bold("Level of detail displayed in log"), description: italic("Enter log level 0-3. (Default is 0.)"), defaultValue: "0", required:true, displayDuringSetup: false
input name: "loggingEnhancements", type: "enum", title: bold("Logging Enhancements."), description: italic("Allows log entries for this device to be enhanced with HTML tags for increased increased readability. (Default - All enhancements.)"),
options: [ [0:" No enhancements."],[1:" Prepend log events with device name."],[2:" Enable HTML tags on logged events for this device."],[3:" Prepend log events with device name and enable HTML tags." ] ], defaultValue: 3, required:true
input name: "pollFrequency", type: "enum", title: bold("Poll Frequency. Polling not required if using Tasmota Sync on Tasmota 11."), description: italic("The time between Hubitat initiated synchronisation of values with Tasmota. Tasmota is considered authoritative (Default - 0 (Never) )"),
options: [ [0:" Never"],[60:" 1 minute"],[300:" 5 minutes"],[600:"10 minutes"],[900:"15 minutes"],[1800:"30 minutes"],[3600:" 1 hour"],[10800:" 3 hours"] ], defaultValue: 0
input name: "destPort", type: "text", title: bold("Port"), description: italic("The Tasmota webserver port. Only required if not at the default value of 80."), defaultValue: "80", required:false, displayDuringSetup: true
input name: "username", type: "text", title: bold("Tasmota Username"), description: italic("Tasmota username is required if configured on the Tasmota device."), required: false, displayDuringSetup: true
input name: "password", type: "password", title: bold("Tasmota Password"), description: italic("Tasmota password is required if configured on the Tasmota device."), required: false, displayDuringSetup: true
}
}
//Function used for quickly testing out logic and cleaning up.
def test(){
//state.remove("lastResponse")
}
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** Start of All functions that have any uniqueness to them across all of the TSync driver base.
//****** This allows for easier updates to core functions
//******
//*******************************************************************************************************************************************
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** Start of UNIQUE standard functions
//******
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//Updated gets run when the "Initialize" button is clicked or when the device driver is selected
def initialize(){
log("Action", "Initialize/Update Device", 0)
//Cancel any existing scheduled tasks for this device
unschedule("poll")
//Make sure we are using the right address
updateDeviceNetworkID()
log("Initialize", "pollFrequency value: ${settings.pollFrequency}",1)
//Test to make sure the entered frequency is in range
switch(settings.pollFrequency) {
case "0": unschedule("poll") ; break
case "60": runEvery1Minute("poll") ; break
case "300": runEvery5Minutes("poll") ; break
case "600": runEvery10Minutes("poll") ; break
case "900": runEvery15Minutes("poll") ; break
case "1800": runEvery30Minutes("poll") ; break
case "3600": runEvery1Hours("poll") ; break
case "10800": runEvery3Hours("poll") ; break
}
//To be safe these are populated with initial values to prevent a null return if they are used as logic flags
if ( state.Action == null ) state.Action = "None"
if ( state.ActionValue == null ) state.ActionValue = "None"
if ( device.currentValue("Status") == null ) updateStatus("Complete")
if ( device.currentValue("Fade") == null ) sendEvent(name: "Fade", value: "Unknown")
if ( device.currentValue("FadeSpeed") == null ) sendEvent(name: "FadeSpeed", value: "Unknown")
//Do a refresh to sync the device driver
refresh()
}
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** End of UNIQUE standard functions
//******
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** UNIQUE: Start of Power related functions. These may be UNIQUE across all Tasmota Sync drivers
//******
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//Turns the Power on to both switches switch on
//Note: POWER and POWER1 are synonymous in Tasmota when issuing commands however STATE only returns "POWER"
def on() {
log("Action", "Turn on switch", 0)
callTasmota("POWER", "on")
}
//Turns the switch off
def off() {
log("Action", "Turn off switch", 0)
callTasmota("POWER", "off")
}
//Toggles the Fade function off and on
void fadeToggle() {
log ("Action - fadeToggle", "Toggle Fade", 0)
if ( device.currentValue("Fade").equalsIgnoreCase("on") ){
newstate = "off"
}
else
{
newstate = "on"
}
callTasmota("FADE", newstate )
log ("fadeToggle", "Exiting", 1)
}
//This FadeSpeed function uses the Speed command which is a persistent value (as opposed to SPEED2)
void fadeSpeed(fadeSpeed) {
log ("Action - fadeSpeed", "Change fadeSpeed to ${fadeSpeed}", 0)
//Test to see if the fadeSpeed is a valid integer
try {
fadeSpeed = fadeSpeed.toInteger()
if (fadeSpeed > 20) {fadeSpeed = 20}
if (fadeSpeed < 0) {fadeSpeed = 0}
}
catch (Exception e) {
log ("Fade", "Error: Invalid fadeSpeed. Should be a numeric value between 0 and 20.", -1)
return
}
callTasmota("Speed", fadeSpeed * 2 )
log ("fadeSpeed", "Exiting", 1)
}
//This Brighter function increments the brightness of the dimmer setting.
void brighter() {
log ("Action - brighter", "Increasing brightness", 0)
callTasmota("DIMMER", "+" )
log ("brighter", "Exiting", 1)
}
//This Dimmer function increments the brightness of the dimmer setting.
void dimmer() {
log ("Action - dimmer", "Decreasing brightness", 0)
callTasmota("DIMMER", "-" )
log ("dimmer", "Exiting", 1)
}
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** End of Power related functions
//******
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//**************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** UNIQUE: Start of Background task run by Hubitat
//******
//**************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//Sync the UI to the actual status of the device. The results come back to the parse function.
//This function is called from the button press and automatically via the polling method
//In drivers with SENSOR data this function is a little different.
def refresh(){
log ("Action", "Refresh started....", 0)
//Calculate when the current operations should be finished and schedule the "STATE" command to run after them.
def parameters = ["STATE",""]
runInMillis(remainingTime() + 500, "callTasmota", [data:parameters])
state.LastSync = new Date().format('yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss')
}
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** End of Background tasks
//******
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** Start of main program section where most of the work gets done. There are 3 main functions, parse which receives all LAN input and directs it to either hubitatResponse or syncTasmota for processing.
//****** The functions callTasmota() and parse() are IDENTICAL in all Tasmota Sync drivers and are found toward the end of the file.
//****** The functions syncTasmota, hubitatResponse() and tasmotaInjectRule() are UNIQUE in all Tasmota Sync drivers and are located immediately below.
//******
//******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** UNIQUE: The only things that get routed here are expected responses to commands issued through Hubitat.
//******
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
def hubitatResponse(body){
log ("hubitatResponse", "Entering, data received", 1)
log ("hubitatResponse", "Raw data is: ${body}.", 2)
//Get the command and value that was submitted to the callTasmota function
Action = state.Action
ActionValue = state.ActionValue
log ("hubitatResponse", "Flags are Action:${state.Action} ActionValue:${state.ActionValue}", 2)
//Test to see if we got a warning from Tasmota
tasmotaWarning = false
if (body.contains("WARNING") == true ) {
tasmotaWarning = true
log ("hubitatResponse","A warning was received from Tasmota. Review the message '${body}' and make appropriate changes.", -1)
updateStatus("Complete:Failed")
}
//Now parse into JSON to extract data.
body = parseJson(body)
//Check to make sure we have some data to act on.
if (body !=null){
//If the response contains the WiFi info then we extract the RSSI value for display as a state variable.
if (body.WIFI != null ){
def wifi = body.WIFI
def RSSI = wifi.RSSI
state.RSSI = RSSI
log ("hubitatResponse", "RSSI: ${state.RSSI}", 2)
}
switch(Action.toUpperCase()) {
case ["POWER"]:
log("hubitatResponse","Command: Power ${body.POWER}", 1)
if (ActionValue.toUpperCase() == body.POWER){
log ("hubitatResponse","Power state applied successfully", 0)
updateStatus("Complete:Success")
//We got the response we were looking for so we can actually change the state of the switch in the UI.
//If the switch is turned off then the power statistics (if applicable) must be zero. However, if TSync is enabled then it will fire a Sync anyway.
sendEvent(name: "switch", value: ActionValue.toLowerCase(), descriptionText: "The switch has been turned ${ActionValue.toLowerCase()}", isStateChange: true )
if ( ActionValue.toLowerCase() == "on" ) state.lastOn = new Date().format('MM-dd HH:mm:ss')
if ( ActionValue.toLowerCase() == "off" ) state.lastOff = new Date().format('MM-dd HH:mm:ss')
}
else {
log("hubitatResponse","Power state failed to apply", -1)
updateStatus("Complete:Fail")
}
break
case ["DIMMER"]: //Usually referred to as Level in Hubitat
log("hubitatResponse", "Command: Dimmer ${body.DIMMER}", 1)
//We may use dimmer + or dimmer - to increment or decrement the actual dimmer brightness.
//So we need to handle a non numeric condition
try { if (ActionValue?.toInteger() == true) isInteger == true }
catch (e) {isInteger == False}
if ( isInteger == true) {
if ( ActionValue.toInteger() == body.DIMMER.toInteger() ){
log ("hubitatResponse", "Dimmer applied successfully", 0)
updateStatus("Complete:Success")
sendEvent(name: "level", value: ActionValue, displayed:true, isStateChange: true)
sendEvent(name: "switch", value: "on", displayed:true)
}
else {
updateStatus("Complete:Fail")
log("hubitatResponse","Dimmer state failed to apply", -1)
}
}
else {
//ActionValue was non numeric (Dimmer + or Dimmer -) so we have to assume the new value was a correct increment or decrement.
log ("hubitatResponse", "Dimmer ${ActionValue} applied successfully", 0)
updateStatus("Complete:Success")
sendEvent(name: "level", value: body.DIMMER.toInteger(), displayed:true, isStateChange: true)
sendEvent(name: "switch", value: "on", displayed:true)
}
break
case ["FADE"]: //This refers to the fade.
log("hubitatResponse", "Command FADE: ${body.FADE}", 1)
if (ActionValue.toUpperCase() == body.FADE){
log ("hubitatResponse","Fade applied successfully: ${body.FADE.toLowerCase()}", 0)
sendEvent(name:"Fade", value: "${body.FADE.toLowerCase()}", displayed:true, isStateChange: true)
updateStatus("Complete:Success")
}
else
{
log("hubitatResponse","Fade failed to apply", -1)
updateStatus("Complete:Fail")
}
break
case ["SPEED"]: //This refers to the Speed of the fade. Larger numbers are longer.
log("hubitatResponse", "Command Speed: ${body.SPEED}", 1)
if (ActionValue.toInteger() == body.SPEED.toInteger() ){
log ("hubitatResponse","Fade Speed applied successfully: ${body.SPEED}", 0)
sendEvent(name:"FadeSpeed", value: "${body.SPEED}", displayed:true, isStateChange: true)
updateStatus("Complete:Success")
}
else
{
log("hubitatResponse","Fade Speed failed to apply", -1)
updateStatus("Complete:Fail")
}
break
case ["BACKLOG"]:
//Backlog commands do not return anything useful to indicate success or failure. A typical response might be [WARNING:Enable weblog 2 if response expected]. But the bulb may be in weblog 4 and get a different response.
//If we come back to this spot we know a BACKLOG command was issued and SOMETHING came back so we know the command at least got to the device.
log ("hubitatResponse","Backlog Command acknowledged.", 0)
updateStatus("Complete:Backlogged")
break
case ["STATE"]:
//Synchronise the UI to the values we get from the device via the STATE command. Typical response looks like this
//{"Time":"2022-04-12T06:20:36","Uptime":"0T10:05:13","UptimeSec":36313,"Heap":26,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Power":"OFF","Dimmer":68,"Color":"00000000AD",
//"HSBColor":"248,84,0","White":68,"CT":500,"Channel":[0,0,0,0,68],"Scheme":0,"Fade":"OFF","Speed":20,"LedTable":"ON","Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"5441","BSSId":"A0:04:60:95:0E:62","Channel":6,"Mode":"11n",
//"RSSI":100,"Signal":-47,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:06"}}
log ("hubitatResponse","Setting device handler values to match device.", 0)
sendEvent(name: "switch", value: body.POWER.toLowerCase(), descriptionText: "The switch has been turned ${body.POWER.toLowerCase()}", isStateChange: true )
sendEvent(name: "level", value: body.DIMMER.toInteger(), descriptionText: "The dimmer has been set to ${body.DIMMER.toInteger()}", isStateChange: true )
updateStatus("Complete:Success")
break
default:
//Response to any other undefined commands will come here. This is most likely because of a custom command
//If we come back to this spot we know a command was issued and SOMETHING came back so we know the command at least got to the device.
log ("hubitatResponse","Command acknowledged.", 0)
updateStatus("Complete")
break
}
}
log ("hubitatResponse","Closing Transaction", 1)
state.inTransaction = false
log ("hubitatResponse","Exiting", 1)
}
def isValidInteger(value) {
value instanceof Integer
}
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** End of hubitatResponse()
//******
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** UNIQUE: The only things that get routed here are expected responses to commands issued through Hubitat.
//******
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
def syncTasmota(body){
log ("syncTasmota", "Data received: ${body}", 0)
//This is a special case that only happens when the rules are being injected
if (state.ruleInjection == true){
log ("syncTasmota", "Rule3 special case complete.", 1)
state.ruleInjection = false
state.inTransaction = false
log ("syncTasmota","Closing Transaction", 2)
updateStatus("Complete:Success")
return
}
//Let's see how long it's been since the last command initiated by Hubitat. If it is less than X seconds we will ignore this sync request as it is an "echo" of the Hubitat request.
elapsed = now() - state.startTime
if (elapsed > settings.debounce){
log ("syncTasmota", "Tasmota Sync request processing.", 1)
state.Action = "Tasmota"
state.ActionValue = "Sync"
state.lastTasmotaSync = new Date().format('yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss')
//Now parse into JSON to extract data.
body = parseJson(body)
//Preset the values for when the %vars% are empty
switch1 = -1 ; dimmer = -1 ; fade = "SAME" ; fadespeed = -1
//A value of '' for any of these means no update. Probably because the device has restarted and the %vars% have not repopulated. This is expected.
if (body?.SWITCH != '') { switch1 = body?.SWITCH ; log ("syncTasmota","Switch is: ${switch1}", 2) }
if (body?.DIMMER != '') { dimmer = body?.DIMMER.toInteger() ; log ("syncTasmota","Dimmer is: ${dimmer}", 2) }
if (body?.FADE != '') { fade = body?.FADE ; log ("syncTasmota","Fade is: ${fade}", 2) }
if (body?.SPEED != '') { speed = body?.SPEED.toInteger() ; log ("syncTasmota","FadeSpeed is: ${speed}", 2) }
//Only changes will get logged so we can report everything.
if ( switch1.toInteger() == 0 ) sendEvent(name: "switch", value: "off", descriptionText: "The switch was turned off.")
if ( switch1.toInteger() == 1 ) sendEvent(name: "switch", value: "on", descriptionText: "The switch was turned on.")
if ( fade != "SAME" ) sendEvent(name: "Fade", value: fade.toLowerCase())
if ( speed >= 0 ) sendEvent(name: "FadeSpeed", value: "${speed}")
//Send dimmer events if we have new data. Ignore anything less than 0.
if ( dimmer >= 0 ) sendEvent(name: "level", value: dimmer, unit: "Percent" )
updateStatus ("Complete:Tasmota Sync")
log ("syncTasmota", "Sync completed. Exiting", 0)
return
}
else {
log ("syncTasmota", "Tasmota Sync request debounced. Exiting.", 0)
log ("syncTasmota", "Elapsed time of ${elapsed}ms is less than debounce limit of ${settings.debounce}. This can be adjusted in settings.", 1)
}
}
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** End of syncTasmota()
//******
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** UNIQUE: The only things that gets routed here are responses to requests for Sensor updates. Not used in this particular driver.
//******
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
def statusResponse(body){
log ("statusResponse", "Entering, data Received.", 1)
log ("statusResponse", "Raw data is: ${body}.", 2)
//Now parse into JSON to extract data.
body = parseJson(body)
//STATUS 1 - 12 calls return data fields about Tasmota. STATUS 8 returns sensor data and is probably the most important to Hubitat.
if ( (state.ActionValue == "8") && (body.STATUSSNS.ENERGY != null) )
{
state.lastSensorData = new Date().format('yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss')
//Update the Power\Watts information.
if (settings.switchType.toInteger() >= 1){
if (body?.STATUSSNS?.ENERGY?.POWER != null ) {
log("updateData", "Watts is: ${body.STATUSSNS.ENERGY.POWER}" , 2)
sendEvent(name: "power", value: body.STATUSSNS.ENERGY.POWER )
}
}
//Do not send Current and Voltage events if reduced reporting has been selected
if (settings.switchType.toInteger() == 2){
if (body?.STATUSSNS?.ENERGY?.CURRENT != null ) { log("updateData", "Current is: ${body.STATUSSNS.ENERGY.CURRENT}" , 2) ; sendEvent(name: "current", value: body.STATUSSNS.ENERGY.CURRENT ) }
if (body?.STATUSSNS?.ENERGY?.VOLTAGE != null ) { log("updateData", "Voltage is: ${body.STATUSSNS.ENERGY.VOLTAGE}" , 2) ; sendEvent(name: "voltage", value: body.STATUSSNS.ENERGY.VOLTAGE ) }
}
log("statusResponse","STATUS 8 - ENERGY values processed.", 0)
updateStatus("Complete:Success")
}
else
{
log("statusResponse","STATUS 8 - NO ENERGY data found.", 0)
updateStatus("Complete:No Data")
}
log ("statusResponse","Closing Transaction", 1)
state.inTransaction = false
log ("statusResponse","Exiting", 0)
}
//******** End of statusResponse() ***************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** UNIQUE: Installs the rule onto the Tasmota device and enables it.
// Note that the variables are initially empty and the bulb has go through a change in Power, Color, Dimmer, CT, Fade and Speed before the values are all populated.
// This function is very unique on a driver by driver basis as the triggers are all different.
//******
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
def tasmotaInjectRule(){
log ("Action - tasmotaInjectRule","Injecting Rule3 into Tasmota Host. To verify go to Tasmota console and type: rule 3", 0)
state.ruleInjection = true
rule3 = "ON Power1#State DO backlog0 Var11 %value% ; RuleTimer1 1 ENDON "
rule3 = rule3 + "ON Dimmer DO backlog0 Var12 %value% ; RuleTimer1 1 ENDON "
rule3 = rule3 + "ON Fade#Data DO backlog Var13 %value% ; RuleTimer1 1 ENDON "
rule3 = rule3 + "ON Speed#Data DO backlog0 Var14 %value% ; RuleTimer1 1 ENDON "
rule3 = rule3 + "ON Rules#Timer=1 DO Var15 %Var11%,%Var12%,%Var13%,%Var14% ENDON "
//We have to use single quotes here as there is no way to pass a double quote via a URL. We will replace the single quote with a double quote when we get a response back so it can be handled as JSON.
rule3 = rule3 + "ON Var15#State\$!%Var16% DO backlog ; Var16 %Var15% ; webquery http://" + settings.HubIP + ":39501 POST {'TSync':'True','Switch':'%Var11%','Dimmer':'%Var12%','Fade':'%Var13%','Speed':'%Var14%'} ENDON "
//Now install the rule onto Tasmota
callTasmota("RULE3", rule3)
//and then make sure the rule is turned on.
command = "RULE3 ON"
def parameters = ["BACKLOG","${command}"]
//Runs the prepared BACKLOG command after the latest that last command could have finished.
runInMillis(remainingTime() + 50, "callTasmota", [data:parameters])
}
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** End of main program section
//******
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//********************** *****************************************************************************************************************
//********************** END OF UNIQUE FUNCTIONS *****************************************************************************************************************
//********************** EVERYTHING BELOW HERE IS *****************************************************************************************************************
//********************** COMMON CODE FOR ALL TSYNC *****************************************************************************************************************
//********************** FAMILY OF DRIVERS *****************************************************************************************************************
//********************** *****************************************************************************************************************
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
/*
* CORE - IDENTICAL - CHANGELOG
* All changes to code in the CORE section will be commented here. Changes to the UNIQUE section that are made across all drivers will also be commented here.
* Version 0.91 - Internal version
* Version 0.92E - Global rename of some variables
* Version 0.93A - Enhancement of Tasmota rules to provide more granular data and less MEM usage. Although in the unique section this change was made across all drivers.
* Version 0.93B - Enhancement of Tasmota rules to use only a single MEM register.
* Version 0.94C - Tasmota rules moved to all VAR use, no MEM. Driver handles non-populated TSync fields.
* Version 0.95A - Updates to parse to handle inTransaction logic and reject lan messages after timeout window has closed.
* Version 0.95B - Added toggle function and state variables for lastOff and lastOn
* Version 0.96A - Tweaks to formatting of logging.
* Version 0.96B - Added logging enhancements with HTML tags. Added blue highlight to key fields in preferences.
* Version 0.96C - Added handling for Tasmota "WARNING" message that occurs when authentication fails and possibly other scenarios.
* Version 0.97 - Added option in settings to disable use of HTML enhancements in logging. These do not show correctly on a secondary hub in a two+ hub environment. This option allows them to be disabled.
* Version 0.98.0 - Changed versioning to comply with Semantic Versioning standards (https://semver.org/). Moved CORE changelog to beginning of CORE section.
* Version 0.98.1 - Added a "warning" category and label to the logging section.
* Version 0.98.2 - Added a "tooltip" function into the HTML area. Not yet being used.
*
*/
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** STANDARD: Start of System Required Function
//******
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//Installed gets run when the device driver is selected and saved
def installed(){
log ("Installed", "Installed with settings: ${settings}", 0)
}
//Updated gets run when the "Save Preferences" button is clicked
def updated(){
log ("Update", "Settings: ${settings}", 0)
initialize()
}
//Uninstalled gets run when called from a parent app???
def uninstalled() {
log ("Uninstall", "Device uninstalled", 0)
}
//********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** End of System Required functions
//******
//********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//**************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** STANDARD: Start of Background task run by Hubitat - Is executed by the polling function which syncs the state of the device with the UI. The device being considered authoritative.
//****** All of these functions are IDENTICAL across all Tasmota Sync drivers
//******
//**************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//Runs on a frequency determined by the user. It will synchronize the Hubitat values to those of the actual device.
//This function is only called internally and is used to schedule future refreshes. Polling is not require with Tasmota 11 and Rule3 installed.
def poll(nextPoll){
log ("Poll", "Polling started.. ", 0)
refresh()
log ("Poll", "Polling ended. Next poll in ${settings.pollFrequency} seconds.", 0)
}
//This function is called settings.timeout milliseconds after the the transaction started.
//If the transaction has timed then it resets out and resets any temporary values.
def watchdog(){
if (state.inTransaction == false ) {
log ("watchdog", "All normal. Not in a transaction.", 2)
}
else
{
log ("watchdog", "Transaction timed out. Cancelled.", 2)
updateStatus("Complete:Timeout")
//If the transaction has not finished successfully then we should mark it complete now the timeout has expired.
state.inTransaction = false
}
state.remove("ruleInjection")
log ("watchdog", "Finished.", 1)
//If the last command was a backlog then we don't really know what happened so we should do a refresh.
if ( state.Action == "BACKLOG" ) {
log ("watchdog", "Last command was a BACKLOG. Initiating STATE refresh for current settings.", 0)
//Calculate when the current operations should be finished and schedule the "STATE" command to run after them.
def parameters = ["STATE",""]
runInMillis(remainingTime() + 500, "callTasmota", [data:parameters])
state.LastSync = new Date().format('yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss')
}
}
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** End of Background tasks
//******
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** Start of main program section where most of the work gets done. There are 3 main functions, parse which receives all LAN input and directs it to either hubitatResponse or syncTasmota for processing.
//****** The functions callTasmota() and parse() are IDENTICAL in all Tasmota Sync drivers and are located in this section.
//****** The functions syncTasmota, hubitatResponse() and tasmotaInjectRule() are UNIQUE and can be found near the beginning of the file.
//******
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** STANDARD: This function places a call to the Tasmota device using HTTP via a hubCommand. A successful call will result in an HTTP response to the parse() function. The HUB IP address must be configured.
//******
//*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
def callTasmota(action, receivedvalue){
log ("callTasmota", "Sending command: ${action} ${receivedvalue}", 0)
//Update the status to show that we are sending info to the device
def actionValue = receivedvalue.toString()
if (actionValue == "") {actionValue = "None"}
state.Action = action
state.ActionValue = actionValue
//Capture what we are doing so we can validate whether it executed successfully or not
//We are essentially using the Attribute "Action" as a container for global variables.
state.startTime = now()
log ("callTasmota","Opening Transaction", 2)
state.inTransaction = true
//Watchdog is used to ensure that the transaction state is closed after the expiration time. Subsequent data will be ignored unless it is a TSync request.
log ("callTasmota", "Starting Watchdog", 3)
runInMillis(settings.timeout, "watchdog")
path = "/cm?user=${username}&password=${password}&cmnd=${action} ${actionValue}"
def newPath = cleanURL(path)
log ("callTasmota", "Path: ${newPath}", 3)
try {
def hubAction = new hubitat.device.HubAction(
method: "GET",
path: newPath,
headers: [HOST: "${settings.destIP}:${settings.destPort}"]
)
log ("callTasmota", "hubaction: ${hubAction}", 3)
sendHubCommand(hubAction)
updateStatus("Sent:${action} ${receivedvalue}")
}
catch (Exception e) {
log ("calltasmota", "Exception $e in $hubAction", -1)
}
//The response to this HubAction request will come back to the parse function.
log ("callTasmota","Exiting", 1)
}
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** STANDARD: parse(). This function handles all communication from Tasmota, both the Hubitat and Tasmota initiated changes.
//****** When these changes originate on Hubitat they will be routed to hubitatResponse.
//****** When the changes originate on Tasmota they will be routed to syncTasmota for hubitatResponse() and statusResponse() for SENSOR data if applicable
//****** Note: A Hubitat initiated change will cause RULE3 on Tasmota to fire and ALSO send a TSync request. This is expected.....
//****** Note: .....if they are received during a transaction (inTransaction==true) then they are ignored as they are just an "echo" of the command sent from Hubitat.
//****** Note: .....These are ignored when within the debounce window.
//******
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
def parse(LanMessage){
log ("parse", "Entering, data received.", 1)
log ("parse","data is ${LanMessage}", 3)
def msg = parseLanMessage(LanMessage)
def body = msg.body
log ("parse","body is ${body}", 2)
state.lastMessage = state.thisMessage
state.thisMessage = msg.body
//TSync message use single quotes and must be cleaned up to be handled as JSON later
body = body?.replace("'","\"")
//Convert all the contents to upper case for consistency
body = body?.toUpperCase()
//Search body for the word STATUS while it is still in string form
StatusSync = false
if (body.contains("STATUS")==true ) StatusSync = true
log ("parse","StatusSync is: ${StatusSync}.", 2)
//Search body for the word TSYNC while it is still in string form
TSync = false
if (body.contains("TSYNC")==true ) TSync = true
log ("parse","TSync is: ${TSync}.", 2)
//If the TSync flag is true then this is a message generated by the Tasmota rules and we should send the response to syncTasmota function.
if (TSync == true) {
log ("parse","Exit to syncTasmota()", 1)
syncTasmota(body)
return
}
//For every other response we need to check to see if we are in a transaction or not.
//If inTransaction == true then we need to processs it. If inTransaction == false then the response was received after the timeout window has closed.
//If this happens we will acknowledge it and discard the data. This does not apply to TSync requests as they can occur at any time.
if (state.inTransaction == true ) {
//This is for an responses that contain the word STATUS which means they are probably responses to STATUS 1 - 12 requests.
if (StatusSync == true){
log ("parse","Exit to statusResponse()", 1)
statusResponse(body)
return
}
//If we were not routed to syncTasmota or statusResponse then everything else goes to main hubitatResponse function
log ("parse","Exit to hubitatResponse()", 1)
hubitatResponse(body)
}
else{
log ("parse","Data has been received outside the timeout window and has been ignored - exiting. (Increase the timeout window if this happens frequently.)", 0)
}
}
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//****** End of parse()
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** Start of logging related functions. These functions are IDENTICAL in all Tasmota Sync drivers
//******
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//Simple function to send event message and log them.
def updateStatus(status){
log ("updateStatus", status, 1)
sendEvent(name: "Status", value: status )
}
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** STANDARD: Start of log()
//****** Function to selectively log activity based on various logging levels. Normal runtime configuration is threshold = 0
//****** Loglevels are cumulative: -1 All errors, 0 = Action and results, 1 = Entering\Exiting modules with parameters, 2 = Key variables, 3 = Extended debugging info
//******
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
private log(name, message, int loglevel){
//This is a quick way to filter out messages based on loglevel
int threshold = settings.logging_level
if (loglevel > threshold) {return}
def indent = ""
def icon1 = ""
def icon2 = ""
def icon3 = ""
if (loglevel == -1) {
icon1 = "π " //This is reserved for gross errors
indent = ""
}
if (loglevel == 0) {
icon1 = "0οΈβ£" //Used for normal operations, on, off, Color change etc
indent = ""
}
if (loglevel == 1) {
icon1 = "*οΈβ£1οΈβ£" //Adds entering\exiting functions with basic parameters
indent = ".."
}
if (loglevel == 2) {
icon1 = "*οΈβ£*οΈβ£2οΈβ£" //Adds display of additional data points
indent = "...."
}
if (loglevel == 3) {
icon1 = "*οΈβ£*οΈβ£*οΈβ£3οΈβ£" //Used for diagnostic logging. Everything else that was not previously covered.
indent = "......"
}
//These will be the default icons for the primary functions. Others that may be useful in future βοΈ π π π π π¬ β°οΈ πͺ π£
if (name.toString().toUpperCase().contains("CALLTASMOTA")==true ) icon2 = "π "
if (name.toString().toUpperCase().contains("ACTION")==true ) icon2 = "β‘ "
if (name.toString().toUpperCase().contains("DELETE")==true ) icon2 = "ποΈ "
if (name.toString().toUpperCase().contains("SAVE")==true ) icon2 = "πΎ "
if (name.toString().toUpperCase().contains("WATCHDOG")==true ) icon2 = "πΆ "
//These will ovverride the secondary icons Keyword search and icon replacement. Obviously icon2 may get overwritten so order is important.
if (message.toString().toUpperCase().contains("APPLIED SUCCESSFULLY")==true ) icon2 = "β "
if (message.toString().toUpperCase().contains("FAILED TO APPLY")==true ) icon2 = "π© "
if (message.toString().toUpperCase().contains("WARNING")==true ) icon2 = "π© "
if (message.toString().toUpperCase().contains("ENTER")==true ) icon2 = "π "
if (message.toString().toUpperCase().contains("FINISH")==true ) icon3 = "π "
if (name.toString().toUpperCase().contains("SYNC")==true ) icon2 = "π "
if (message.toString().toUpperCase().contains("EXIT")==true ) icon2 = "π¨ "
if (message.toString().toUpperCase().contains("<CRLF>")==true ) { message = message.replace("<CRLF>","\nπ· ") }
if ( (name.toString().toUpperCase().contains("ACTION")==true ) && (message.toString().toUpperCase().contains("COLOR")==true ) ) icon3 = "π¨"
displayName = ""
newMessage = message
//log.info ("settings.loggingEnhancements: " + settings.loggingEnhancements )
switch(settings.loggingEnhancements) {
case "0":
break
case "1":
displayName = device.displayName + " - "
break
case "2":
break
case "3":
displayName = blue(device.displayName) + " - "
}
//For logging enhancements (2 & 3) then we make the newMessage formatted with HTML colors. 0 & 1 have no HTML
if ( settings.loggingEnhancements == "2" || settings.loggingEnhancements == "3") {
if ( loglevel <= 0 ) {
//If the logging level is 0 then we do not need to highlight the display as much as we are not trying to make it stand out against anything.
if ( settings.logging_level == 0 ) newMessage = name + ": " + green(message)
else newMessage = bold(name) + ": " + green(bold(message))
}
if ( loglevel == 1 ) newMessage = black(name) + ": " + green(message)
if ( loglevel == 2 ) newMessage = goldenrod(name) + ": " + goldenrod(message)
if ( loglevel >= 3 ) newMessage = midnightBlue(name) + ": " + midnightBlue(message)
}
if ( loglevel <= 1 ) { log.info ( displayName + icon1 + icon2 + icon3 + indent + newMessage) }
if ( loglevel >= 2 ) { log.debug ( displayName + icon1 + icon2 + icon3 + indent + newMessage) }
}
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//****** End of log function
//*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//******
//****** Start of HTML enhancement functions. Primarily used for logging with a few uses in settings. Most of these are unused but easier to just keep everything.
//******
//*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
//Functions to enhance text appearance
String bold(s) { return "<b>$s</b>" }
String italic(s) { return "<i>$s</i>" }
String underline(s) { return "<u>$s</u>" }
//String tomato(s) { return '"<p style="background-color:Tomato;">' + s + '</p>' }
//String test(s) { return '<body text = "#00FFFF" bgcolor = "#808000">' + s + '</body>'}
//Reds
String indianRed(s) { return '<font color = "IndianRed">' + s + '</font>'}
String lightCoral(s) { return '<font color = "LightCoral">' + s + '</font>'}
String crimson(s) { return '<font color = "Crimson">' + s + '</font>'}
String red(s) { return '<font color = "Red">' + s + '</font>'}
String fireBrick(s) { return '<font color = "FireBrick">' + s + '</font>'}
String coral(s) { return '<font color = "Coral">' + s + '</font>'}
//Oranges
String orangeRed(s) { return '<font color = "OrangeRed">' + s + '</font>'}
String darkOrange(s) { return '<font color = "DarkOrange">' + s + '</font>'}
String orange(s) { return '<font color = "Orange">' + s + '</font>'}
//Yellows
String gold(s) { return '<font color = "Gold">' + s + '</font>'}
String yellow(s) { return '<font color = "yellow">' + s + '</font>'}
String paleGoldenRod(s) { return '<font color = "PaleGoldenRod">' + s + '</font>'}
String peachPuff(s) { return '<font color = "PeachPuff">' + s + '</font>'}
String darkKhaki(s) { return '<font color = "DarkKhaki">' + s + '</font>'}
//Purples
String magenta(s) { return '<font color = "Magenta">' + s + '</font>'}
String rebeccaPurple(s) { return '<font color = "RebeccaPurple">' + s + '</font>'}
String blueViolet(s) { return '<font color = "BlueViolet">' + s + '</font>'}
String slateBlue(s) { return '<font color = "SlateBlue">' + s + '</font>'}
String darkSlateBlue(s) { return '<font color = "DarkSlateBlue">' + s + '</font>'}
//Greens
String limeGreen(s) { return '<font color = "LimeGreen">' + s + '</font>'}
String green(s) { return '<font color = "green">' + s + '</font>'}
String darkGreen(s) { return '<font color = "DarkGreen">' + s + '</font>'}
String olive(s) { return '<font color = "Olive">' + s + '</font>'}
String darkOliveGreen(s) { return '<font color = "DarkOliveGreen">' + s + '</font>'}
String lightSeaGreen(s) { return '<font color = "LightSeaGreen">' + s + '</font>'}
String darkCyan(s) { return '<font color = "DarkCyan">' + s + '</font>'}
String teal(s) { return '<font color = "Teal">' + s + '</font>'}
//Blues
String cyan(s) { return '<font color = "Cyan">' + s + '</font>'}
String lightSteelBlue(s) { return '<font color = "LightSteelBlue">' + s + '</font>'}
String steelBlue(s) { return '<font color = "SteelBlue">' + s + '</font>'}
String lightSkyBlue(s) { return '<font color = "LightSkyBlue">' + s + '</font>'}
String deepSkyBlue(s) { return '<font color = "DeepSkyBlue">' + s + '</font>'}
String dodgerBlue(s) { return '<font color = "DodgerBlue">' + s + '</font>'}
String blue(s) { return '<font color = "blue">' + s + '</font>'}
String midnightBlue(s) { return '<font color = "midnightBlue">' + s + '</font>'}
//Browns
String burlywood(s) { return '<font color = "Burlywood">' + s + '</font>'}
String goldenrod(s) { return '<font color = "Goldenrod">' + s + '</font>'}
String darkGoldenrod(s) { return '<font color = "DarkGoldenrod">' + s + '</font>'}
String sienna(s) { return '<font color = "Sienna">' + s + '</font>'}
//Grays
String lightGray(s) { return '<font color = "LightGray">' + s + '</font>'}
String gray(s) { return '<font color = "Gray">' + s + '</font>'}
String dimGray(s) { return '<font color = "DimGray">' + s + '</font>'}
String slateGray(s) { return '<font color = "SlateGray">' + s + '</font>'}
String black(s) { return '<font color = "Black">' + s + '</font>'}
//This does not work fully yet but I'm leaving it here as I hope to get this working at some point and the basic code does work to show a tooltip.
def tooltip (String message) {
s = '<style> .tooltip { position: relative; display: inline-block; border-bottom: 1px dotted black; }'
s = s + '.tooltip .tooltiptext { visibility: hidden; width: 120px; background-color:lightsalmon; background-color: black; color: #fff; text-align: center; padding: 5px 0; border-radius: 6px; position: absolute; z-index: 1; } '
s = s + '.tooltip:hover .tooltiptext { visibility: visible; background-color:lightsalmon; } </style>'
s = s + '<div class="tooltip">Help..<span class="tooltiptext">YYYYY</span> </div>'
s = s.replace("YYYYY", message)
return s
}
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//****** STANDARD: Start of Color related functions - Typical Hubitat functions with adjustments for calls to Tasmota
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//Note: When issuing multiple commands we use backlog. To reduce feedback we turn off rule3 at the beginning and turn it back on again after the end.
//If only one argument provided it is CT