Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
JSON request module
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@wishmaster270
HelloNo, not al all.
the returned value will be “false” or “true” and I would like to replace it with “Non” or “Oui” in French. -
@ELMAGO
You can usevalueFormat
for this purpose.valueFormat: "\"${value}\".replace(\"false\",\"Non\").replace(\"true\",\"Oui\")",
This will convert the value to a string (if needed) and replaces all “false” with “Non” and “true” with “Oui”.
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great, thank you.
Is there a “lexicon” with these commands? -
@ELMAGO
I added some to the [documentation] (https://github.com/Tom-Hirschberger/MMM-ValuesByNotification/blob/main/doc/value.md) of the module.
As there can be used any build-in JavaScript function invalueFormat
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good evening,
I tested the replace function:
{ module: "MMM-ValuesByNotification", position: "top_right", header: "INFORMATION MÉGANE", config: { updateInterval: 300, reuseCount: 100, addClassesRecursive: true, valueFormat: "\"${value}\".replace(\"false\",\"Non\").replace(\"true\",\"Oui\")", groups: [ { items: [ { notification: "AUTBATTMEGANE", itemTitle: "Autonomie ", values: [ { valueUnit: " Km", valueFormat: "Number(${value}).toFixed(2)", jsonpath: "data", }, ] }, { notification: "BATTMEGANE", itemTitle: "Charge batterie ", values: [ { valueUnit: " %", valueFormat: "Number(${value}).toFixed(2)", jsonpath: "data", }, ] }, { notification: "PLUGMEGANE", itemTitle: "Voirture branchée ", classes: "withIcons", valueFormat: "\"${value}\".replace(\"false\",\"Non\").replace(\"true\",\"Oui\")", values: [ { valueFormat: "Number(${value}).toFixed(2)", jsonpath: "data", }, ] }, ] }, ] }, },
But unfortunately it doesn’t work.
Would you know why?
Thanks
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@ELMAGO As
valueFormat
settings further down in the hierarchy override setting further up you only have to muchvalueFormat
settings.This config should do the trick:
{ module: "MMM-ValuesByNotification", position: "top_right", header: "INFORMATION MÉGANE", config: { updateInterval: 300, reuseCount: 100, addClassesRecursive: true, groups: [ { items: [ { notification: "AUTBATTMEGANE", itemTitle: "Autonomie ", values: [ { valueUnit: " Km", valueFormat: "Number(${value}).toFixed(2)", jsonpath: "data", }, ] }, { notification: "BATTMEGANE", itemTitle: "Charge batterie ", values: [ { valueUnit: " %", valueFormat: "Number(${value}).toFixed(2)", jsonpath: "data", }, ] }, { notification: "PLUGMEGANE", itemTitle: "Voirture branchée ", classes: "withIcons", values: [ { valueFormat: "\"${value}\".replace(\"false\",\"Non\").replace(\"true\",\"Oui\")", jsonpath: "data", }, ] }, ] }, ] }, },
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I come back here, it will be simpler.
My code is:
//INFORMATION HOMEY EUFY { module: "MMM-CommandToNotification", disabled: false, config: { updateInterval: 300, commands: [ { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/ETATEUFY", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "ETATEUFY", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMSALLE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMSALLE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMPALIER", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMPALIER", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMARRIERE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMARRIERE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMGARAGE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMGARAGE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMGAUCHE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMGAUCHE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMAVANT", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMAVANT", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPSALLE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPSALLE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPBUREAU", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPBUREAU", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPCHELENA", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPCHELENA", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPCHLOUCA", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPCHLOUCA", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPCHALAN", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPCHALAN", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPCHPARENT", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPCHPARENT", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/AUTBATTMEGANE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "AUTBATTMEGANE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/BATTMEGANE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "BATTMEGANE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/PLUGMEGANE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "PLUGMEGANE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CHARGEMEGANE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CHARGEMEGANE", ], }, ] }, },
So I think it launches all requests at the same time, because my server which must answer crashes.
I wanted to split it like this:
//INFORMATION HOMEY EUFY { module: "MMM-CommandToNotification", disabled: false, config: { updateInterval: 300, commands: [ { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/ETATEUFY", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "ETATEUFY", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMSALLE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMSALLE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMPALIER", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMPALIER", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMARRIERE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMARRIERE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMGARAGE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMGARAGE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMGAUCHE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMGAUCHE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CAMAVANT", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CAMAVANT", ], }, ] }, },
and
//INFORMATION HOMEY EUFY { module: "MMM-CommandToNotification", disabled: false, config: { updateInterval: 300, commands: [ { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPSALLE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPSALLE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPBUREAU", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPBUREAU", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPCHELENA", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPCHELENA", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPCHLOUCA", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPCHLOUCA", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPCHALAN", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPCHALAN", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/TEMPCHPARENT", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "TEMPCHPARENT", ], }, ] }, },
and :
//INFORMATION HOMEY EUFY { module: "MMM-CommandToNotification", disabled: false, config: { updateInterval: 300, commands: [ { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/AUTBATTMEGANE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "AUTBATTMEGANE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/BATTMEGANE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "BATTMEGANE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/PLUGMEGANE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "PLUGMEGANE", ], }, { script: "/usr/bin/curl", args: "-s http://192.168.100.244:3000/CHARGEMEGANE", timeout: 1000, notifications: [ "CHARGEMEGANE", ], }, ] }, },
But it doesn’t work, only the last element appears.
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@ELMAGO Hi,
thats right. The module does not support multi instance configurations.
You will need to copy the complete module folder and change some things to get it work.
But to me it looks like your server is stressed with the 16 calls straight after each other. So you do not need more parallelism but less.
So i will check if i can at a configurable delay after each command to stretch the time the calls get made to your server a little bit. -
good morning
I don’t mind doing it by hand if you explain to me what I need to change
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@ELMAGO Hi,
i just released a new version of the module which has a new option
delayNext
that can be added to each command.
The module then starts the command and waits this amount of milliseconds before the next one is processed.
So in your case you can add adelayNext: 1000
to each of the commands to give your server some time between the calls.