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    • G Offline
      GermanBluefox
      last edited by

      Re: IObroker

      You can find it here: https://github.com/ioBroker/MMM-ioBroker

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      • cruunnerrC Offline
        cruunnerr
        last edited by cruunnerr

        @GermanBluefox

        Hello,

        i just installed the module and it works :) so far so good ^^

        The only thing is, that no icons appear. Any idea?

        0_1538556432738_Bildschirmfoto 2018-10-03 um 10.46.52.png

        {
                  disabled: false,
                  module: 'MMM-ioBroker',
                  position: 'top_center',
                  config: {
                    host: '192.168.x.x',
                    port: '8082',
                    https: false,
                    devices: [
                        { name: "Oelstand",
                          deviceStates: [
                                            { id: "mqtt.0.Oeltank.Oelstand", icon: "fa fa-oil-can", suffix: " L" },
                                        ]
                        },
                        { name: 'Oelpreis',
                          deviceStates: [
                                            { id: 'javascript.0.Heizoel.Ist.Price', icon: 'fa fa-euro-sign', suffix: ' €/100L' },
                                         //   { id: 'avascript.0.Heizoel.Ist.Date',    icon: 'fa clock',    suffix: '' }
                                        ]
                        },
                        { name: 'Wohnzimmer',
                          deviceStates: [
                                            { id: 'maxcube.0.devices.thermostat_XXXXX.setpoint', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' },
                                            { id: 'maxcube.0.devices.thermostat_XXXXX.valve', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: ' %' },
                                        ]
                        },
                        { name: 'Esszimmer',
                          deviceStates: [
                                            { id: 'maxcube.0.devices.thermostat_XXXXX.setpoint', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' },
                                            { id: 'maxcube.0.devices.thermostat_XXXXX.valve', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: ' %' },
                                        ]
                        },
                        { name: 'Kueche',
                          deviceStates: [
                                            { id: 'maxcube.0.devices.thermostat_XXXXX.setpoint', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' },
                                            { id: 'maxcube.0.devices.thermostat_XXXXX.valve', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: ' %' },
                                        ]
                        },
                        { name: 'Schlafzimmer',
                          deviceStates: [
                                            { id: 'maxcube.0.devices.thermostat_XXXXX.setpoint', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' },
                                            { id: 'maxcube.0.devices.thermostat_XXXXX.valve', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: ' %' },
                                        ]
                        },
                        { name: 'Bad',
                          deviceStates: [
                                            { id: 'maxcube.0.devices.thermostat_XXXXX.setpoint', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' },
                                            { id: 'maxcube.0.devices.thermostat_XXXXX.valve', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: ' %' },
                                        ]
                        },
                      ]
                  }
                },
        
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        • C Offline
          Chris87-ux
          last edited by

          @GermanBluefox ,

          Thanks for this module it is a great thing, unfortunately it seems to be not working with modbus values.

          {
                module: 'MMM-ioBroker',
                position: 'bottom_bar',
                config: {
                  host: '192.168.178.xx',
                  port: '8087',
                  https: false,
                  devices: [
                      { name: 'Pufferspeicher',
                        deviceStates: [
                                          { id: 'modbus.0.inputRegisters.12288_puffer_füllung',       icon: 'wi wi-thermometer',   suffix: '%' },
                                          { id: 'modbus.0.inputRegisters.78_Pufferspeicher_Druck',    icon: 'wi wi-barometer',     suffix: 'bar'}
                                          
                                      ]
                      },
                      { name: 'Druckluft',
                        deviceStates: [
                                          { id: 'modbus.0.inputRegisters.42_Druckluft_Dachboden1',       icon: 'wi wi-barometer',   suffix: 'bar' }
                                      ]
                      }
                    ]
                }
              },
          

          do you see any failure in the code?

          Everything i see on the mirror is e.g. “— %”.

          Br Chris

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          • FoziF Offline
            Fozi Project Sponsor @Chris87-ux
            last edited by

            @Chris87-ux I’m a bit late to the party but as I’m tinkering with that module. too, maybe I can help.

            First, change the port to 8082. This seems to have been changed in one of the 2.x releases of the simple API.

            Second, go in ioBroker to the adapter setting for the web adater (!) and check “Eingebaute ‘Simple API’”
            Now the values should be pulled from ioBroker. Hope that helps.

            0_1576517940097_Bildschirmfoto 2019-12-16 um 18.36.38.png

            HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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            • F Offline
              falke69 @Fozi
              last edited by

              @Fozi does not work :disappointed_face:

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              • FoziF Offline
                Fozi Project Sponsor @falke69
                last edited by

                @falke69 is “[IPv4] 0.0.0.0 - Alle IP-Adressen zulassen” enabled?
                If this doesn’t work, too, the I’d ask bluefox in the ioBroker forum. There is also a very lenghty thread about that issue.

                HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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                • F Offline
                  falke69 @Fozi
                  last edited by

                  @Fozi have all settings exactly as in the screenshot

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                  • FoziF Offline
                    Fozi Project Sponsor @falke69
                    last edited by

                    @falke69 Damned…Then try port 8087, maybe this is your standard port.

                    Are you using Homematic components, too? If so, then check MMM-Homematic. I switched to that module as its presentation is much nicer and the readouts of the actuators and sensors are translated and can be coloured if thresholds are met.

                    HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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                    • F Offline
                      falke69 @Fozi
                      last edited by

                      @Fozi have already installed MMM-Homematic.
                      But found the other module better (line break)
                      If all of my windows are open, everything is shown on one line

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                      • FoziF Offline
                        Fozi Project Sponsor @falke69
                        last edited by

                        @falke69 What I didn’t like with MMM-ioBroker, was that the door and windows sensor didn’t display “auf”/“zu” but “true”/“false” or “1”/“0”. I couldn’t find a place in the code to modify or translate the status messages, so I dropped it.

                        HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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