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      dinkybluebug245
      last edited by dinkybluebug245

      I think the following variables would be quite useful.

      Insidetemp - displayed as a number
      setPointTemp - displayed as a number
      heatingon - displayed as an flame icon if set to true

      Maybe like this

      21.3° / 15.2° / 0_1479296200918_upload-f38c73ad-e4a6-4519-9068-47ca54312530

      Where the first temp in bold is current temp, the next is the trigger temperature (ie when the heating would come on) Would anyone else add anything different?

      Perhaps mode might be useful as well, as an icon which is held in variable autoOperation. I think the different options here are HOME, AWAY, MANUAL, and the other one for nighttime (not sure what this is called)

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        charliwest
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        I tweaked the bash script to the api @krisalexroberts suggested as it takes a lot less to do it, and at @dinkybluebug245’s suggestion added the extra readings…although not sure how the pi will read the hex values? But it works on mac

        USERNAME=you@your.email
        PASSWORD=yourPassword
        curl --silent “https://my.tado.com/mobile/1.9/getCurrentState?username=“$USERNAME”&password=“$PASSWORD”” > temp
        insideTemp=$(grep -o “insideTemp." temp| awk ‘{print substr($1,13,4)}’)
        setPointTemp=$(grep -o "setPointTemp.
        ” temp| awk ‘{print substr($1,15,4)}’)
        heatingOn=$(if grep -q “"heatingOn":true” temp; then
        echo ‘\xf0\x9f\x94\xa5’
        else
        echo ‘\xf0\x9f\x9a\xab’
        fi)
        echo “$insideTemp” / “$setPointTemp” / “$heatingOn”

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          dinkybluebug245 @charliwest
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          @charliwest - so how does this all get written up as a magic mirror module? do you know?

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            charliwest
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            Yeah no idea about nodejs stuff, spoke to a friend today who is hoping to build a magicmirror (I still havent had time to set mine up at all). He is keen to have a look at this with me. We will hopefully sit down over a couple of beers next week and see if we can bash something out.
            Anyone else who already knows more about modules happy for them to take the above and make it work…
            @dinkybluebug245 did you test the above, even though only a bash script, still pretty cool

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              strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @charliwest
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              @charliwest I would have some sparetime tonight, therefore I could help out if someone with a tado acc would like to join me

              Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                krisalexroberts @strawberry 3.141
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                @strawberry-3.141 i have availability tonight

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                  dinkybluebug245 @krisalexroberts
                  last edited by

                  @strawberry-3-141 - Hello - I can help over the weekend, and next week - evenings this week Im busy

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                    strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer
                    last edited by

                    would be great to get someone with other devices than a heating unit

                    Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                      dinkybluebug245 @strawberry 3.141
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                      @strawberry-3.141 can’t help with that. But if you need some else to test tado heating api. I can help.

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                        krisalexroberts @strawberry 3.141
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                        @strawberry-3.141 I’ll be getting radiator thermostats in the next few weeks but no cooling

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                          dinkybluebug245 @charliwest
                          last edited by dinkybluebug245

                          @charliwest This didnt work for me…

                          I got this error:

                          tado.sh: line 5: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"’
                          tado.sh: line 12: syntax error: unexpected end of file

                          the contents of tado.sh, is:

                          USERNAME=xxx
                          PASSWORD=xxxx
                          curl --silent “https://my.tado.com/mobile/1.9/getCurrentState?username=“$USERNAME”&password=“$PASSWORD”” > temp
                          insideTemp=$(grep -o “insideTemp." temp| awk ‘{print substr($1,13,4)}’)
                          setPointTemp=$(grep -o "setPointTemp.” temp| awk ‘{print substr($1,15,4)}’)
                          heatingOn=$(if grep -q ““heatingOn”:true” temp; then
                          echo '\xf0\x9f\x94\xa5’
                          else
                          echo '\xf0\x9f\x9a\xab’
                          fi)
                          echo “$insideTemp” / “$setPointTemp” / “$heatingOn”

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                            charliwest
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                            @dinkybluebug245 probably a cut and paste error with the ticks, try from here https://github.com/charliwest/random_scripts/blob/master/tado2

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                              dinkybluebug245 @charliwest
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                              @charliwest Thanks for the response, I get a different error now,

                              grep: temp: No such file or directory
                              grep: temp: No such file or directory
                              tado.sh: command substitution: line 16: syntax error near unexpected token fi' 'ado.sh: command substitution: line 16: fi)
                              /

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                                charliwest @dinkybluebug245
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                                @dinkybluebug245 there shouldn’t be a line 16, can you double check the file u made is correct. Where are you running the script from? Also it says something about ado.sh … not sure what that’s referring to?

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                                  dinkybluebug245 @charliwest
                                  last edited by dinkybluebug245

                                  @charliwest Yes you’re right… file wasnt created correctly.

                                  output now is

                                  20.5 / 10," / \xf0\x9f\x9a\xab

                                  seems to work, but your comment on how the pi would deal with hex values was right, and because the second value only has two digits (10) Im assuming this is why its picking up the characters ,"

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                                    charliwest
                                    last edited by

                                    So here is the first attempt https://github.com/olipayne/MMM-Tado-ThermoStats
                                    Works pretty well but still need some work

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                                      dinkybluebug245 @charliwest
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                                      @charliwest this looks awesome. What variable is the tado home number?

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                                        charliwest @dinkybluebug245
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                                        @dinkybluebug245 I’ll write a readme for it tomorrow, but basically if you manually run my original tado.sh in each step you will get the answers. If you need more into it will be there when the readme is ready ;)

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                                          charliwest
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                                          OK, the readme is there now, hope it makes sense.

                                          https://github.com/olipayne/MMM-Tado-ThermoStats/tree/master

                                          Its by no means perfect, and still want to try and automated the homeid if I can, and add an icon for on or off but have yet to work out which result that actually is ;)

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                                            dinkybluebug245 @charliwest
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                                            @charliwest great job. Works well. Thanks.

                                            Once you’ve got the icons working for heating on etc, it would be great it there was a house icon at the beginning - I suppose it makes it obvious then it’s the temperature of inside your home.

                                            Love it.

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