Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Display image based on state or time
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Hey, I want to display an image (or rather an icon) showing when I’m being billed by my power company at either peak, off peak or night rates. So an if then else condition, either by time of day or alternately because I have that state known already in home assistant then either by mqtt or restful api.
I’ve googled searched and also scrolled through the modules and can find some things that do half the job or combined could probably hack it, but want to know is there a conditional module available that will do this easily? If not what’s the best method to achieve this?
Thanks
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@chimera Hi, you may be able to use my MMM-ValuesByNotification for this job.
It is a little hack but i tested it and it seems to work.The basic idea of the module is to display values send by notifications of other modules
BUT
the module has the ability to display a default value (naValue
) if no value has been send by any other module. It has abilities to display icons instead the value and change the icons based on thresholds (conditions). In combination with the support to define functions to format the values before the check of the conditions it will be possible to get the current time:{ module: "MMM-ValuesByNotification", position: "top_left", header: "Energy", config: { updateInterval: 60, valuePositions: "i", valueNaPositions: "i", itemPositions: "e", groupPositions: "e", formatNaValue: true, transformerFunctions: { naToImgIdent: (value) => { let curHour = new Date().getHours(); if ((curHour >= 0) && (curHour <= 6)){ //From 0 to 6 o clock return "a" } else if ((curHour >= 7) && (curHour <= 12)) { //From 7 to 12 o clock return "b" } else if ((curHour >= 13) && (curHour <= 18)) { //From 13 to 18 o clock return "c" } else { //From 19 to 23 o clock return "d" } } }, groups: [ { items: [ { notification: "ICON_DUMMY_ABC", valueImgIcon: "modules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/tom.jpg", values: [ { valueTransformers: ["naToImgIdent"], thresholds: [ { type: "eq", value: "a", valueImgIcon: "modules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/tom.jpg", }, { type: "eq", value: "b", valueImgIcon: "modules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/tom2.jpg", }, { type: "eq", value: "c", valueImgIcon: "modules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/tom.jpg", }, { type: "eq", value: "d", valueImgIcon: "modules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/tom2.jpg", }, ] }, ] }, ] }, ] }, },
Edit:
I should have read your question in detail first :-)
If you can provide the state via MQTT already you can for sure use this module. You will need MMM-MQTTbridge to send the value as payload of a notification. Check for the notification in MMM-ValuesByNotification and display the icon you like. -
@wishmaster270 thanks, but I’m really confused by the notifications side.
I’ve setup mqttDictionary.js
var mqttHook = [ { mqttTopic: "magicmirror/tarrif/set", mqttPayload: [ { payloadValue: '{"state": "PEAK"}', mqttNotiCmd: ["Command PEAK"] }, { payloadValue: '{"state": "OFF-PEAK"}', mqttNotiCmd: ["Command OFF-PEAK"] }, { payloadValue: '{"state": "NIGHT"}', mqttNotiCmd: ["Command NIGHT"] }, ], }, ]; var mqttNotiCommands = [ { commandId: "Command PEAK", notiID: "ENERGY_TARRIF", notiPayload: {action: 'PEAK'} }, { commandId: "Command OFF-PEAK", notiID: "ENERGY_TARRIF", notiPayload: {action: 'OFF-PEAK'} }, { commandId: "Command NIGHT", notiID: "ENERGY_TARRIF", notiPayload: {action: 'NIGHT'} }, ]; module.exports = { mqttHook, mqttNotiCommands};
So ‘magicmirror/tarrif/set’ topic gets set to either PEAK, OFF-PEAK or NIGHT via Home Assistant mqtt publish action, and the above sees this then this sets the notification payload to send.
What I don’t understand is how to display the appropriate .png file using your module. I assume notification: “ENERGY_TARRIF” relates to the notification ID in the dictionary (?) but what relates to the payload? Based on your example I assumed it would be, eg: value: “PEAK” with the valueImgIcon underneath but that doesn’t work.
I just get all 3 images showing with NA underneath.
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@wishmaster270 Thanks anyway and nevermind, I use MMM-MQTT already and found this to be considerably easier using the ‘conversions’ functionality…
{ module: 'MMM-MQTT', position: 'top_right', header: 'ENERGY TARRIF', config: { logging: false, useWildcards: false, mqttServers: [ { address: '192.168.222.100', port: '1883', user: 'mqtt', password: 'password, subscriptions: [ { topic: "magicmirror/tarrif/set", maxAgeSeconds: 60, label: "", conversions: [ { from: "PEAK", to: "<img src='modules/default/icons/peak.png' width=80px>", }, { from: "OFF-PEAK", to: "<img src='modules/default/icons/offpeak.png' width=80px>", }, { from: "NIGHT", to: "<img src='modules/default/icons/night.png' width=80px>", }, { from: "", to: "#DISABLED#", }, ] } ] } ], } },
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@chimera Hi and no problem, great you found a solution. My modules are much more complicated in this situation.
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@wishmaster270 For my own understanding (and possibly others) I’d still like to know how notifications work in your module, what variable determines the payload? How would I select an image based on a notification from the MQTTbridge? I see your example uses code to return a variable based on time of day, but if that comes in via notifications instead how would one display the correct image?
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@chimera Hi and sure,
just tested a config which uses the values send by MQTT directly to decide which icon to display:
var mqttHook = [ { mqttTopic: "magicmirror/tarrif/set", mqttPayload: [ { mqttNotiCmd: ["energy_tarrif_value"] } ] } ]; var mqttNotiCommands = [ { commandId: "energy_tarrif_value", notiID: "ENERGY_TARRIF" } ]; module.exports = { mqttHook, mqttNotiCommands};
{ module: "MMM-MQTTbridge", disabled: false, config: { mqttServer: "mqtt://my_user:my_pass@my_server:the_port", mqttConfig: { listenMqtt: true, }, } }, { module: "MMM-ValuesByNotification", position: "top_left", header: "Energy", config: { updateInterval: 10, reuseCount: 90, valuePositions: "i", valueNaPositions: "i", itemPositions: "e", groupPositions: "e", groups: [ { items: [ { notification: "ENERGY_TARRIF", valueImgIcon: "modules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/tom.jpg", values: [ { jsonpath: "state", thresholds: [ { type: "eq", value: "PEAK", valueImgIcon: "modules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/peak.jpg", }, { type: "eq", value: "OFF-PEAK", valueImgIcon: "modules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/off-peak.jpg", }, { type: "eq", value: "NIGHT", valueImgIcon: "modules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/night.jpg", }, ] }, ] }, ] }, ] }, },
Explanation…
MMM-MQTTbridge:
- The module connects to the MQTT-Server
my_server
to portthe_port
with usermy_user
and passwordmy_pass
- As
listenMqtt
is set totrue
the settings inmqttDictionary.js
are used which results in:- If a message to
mqttTopic
magicmirror/tarrif/set
is received the message is processed by themqttNotiCmd
energy_tarrif_value
- As no
payloadValue
is specified the command is called independent of the message that is send to the topic - As no
notiPayload
is set in the command configuration but thenotiID
ENERGY_TARRIF
every time a message is received of the specified topic a notification is send to all other modules with notification idENERGY_TARRIF
and the original MQTT message as payload
- If a message to
MMM-ValuesByNotification:
- the module refreshes every ten seconds as
updateInterval
is set to10
- if no new notification is received for a configured
notification
of a item but the module refreshes it will reuse the last received value for a maximum of 90 times (reuseCount
) - As
valuePositions
andvalueNaPositions
are set toi
only a specified icon will be displayed instead of the value itself (which will bev
or if both should be displayedvi
; see Positions-Documentation for more info) - As
itemPositions
andgroupPositions
are both set toe
only the elements and no additional titles (t
) or icons (i
) are displayed ( see Positions-Documentation for more info) - A single group with one item which contains one value is specified
- The values of the item use the payload of the notification with id
ENERGY_TARRIF
- As default icon a image for the value (
valueImgIcon
) is used which has the pathmodules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/tom.jpg
(see Icon-Documentation for more details) - The value element selects the content with
jsonpath
state
as its value. This means the payload of the notification is parsed as JSON and the value which is used in further processing is the content of thestate
element. This can be everything the HomeAssistant sends but should be eitherPEAK
,OFF_PEAK
orNIGHT
- As there are
thresholds
specified they are validated against the previously selectedstate
- If the payload is equal to (
eq
) to thevalue
PEAK
the path of thevalueimgIcon
is changed tomodules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/peak.jpg
- If the payload is equal to (
eq
) to thevalue
OFF_PEAK
the path of thevalueimgIcon
is changed tomodules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/off-peak.jpg
- If the payload is equal to (
eq
) to thevalue
NIGHT
the path of thevalueimgIcon
is changed tomodules/MMM-ValuesByNotification/icons/night.jpg
- If the payload is equal to (
Directly after the start the MMM-ValuesByNotification module will display the default icon. Every 10 seconds it refreshes. If a message for the specified topic is received by MMM-MQTTbridge the notification is send. The next time the module refreshes it will validate the message content and changes the icon depending on the content.
- The module connects to the MQTT-Server