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    • evroomE Offline
      evroom @sdetweil
      last edited by evroom

      @sdetweil said in MMM-Hoymiles-Wifi:

      sounds like a new config parm so you don’t have to edit the file
      (pass as a parameter on /hoymiles_data.py start)

      Exactly!

      I did change hoymiles_data.py to be able to refrain from hard-coding it:
      python hoymiles_data.py --dtu_ip_address 192.168.178.114--debug
      The next thing would be to pass the parameter(s) from the configuration (to be coded in the MMM-Hoymiles-Wifi.js file).

      As I never made a module myself, I would need to find out how.

      Any suggestions are much appreciated!

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        sdetweil @evroom
        last edited by sdetweil

        @evroom put it in the modulename.js defaults section
        i bet the config is already passed to the node helper which execs the python script.
        yep

          this.sendSocketNotification("INIT", this.config)
        

        then the user adds the property to the config.js module entry, as they are editing it anyhow

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          evroom @SuVo
          last edited by

          @SuVo

          Hi, question,

          do you live somewhere sunny ?

          Could you try the run this and share the output ?

          hoymiles-wifi --host 192.168.178.114 get-real-data-new

          You’ll need to change the IP to the IP of your DTU.

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            evroom @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil said in MMM-Hoymiles-Wifi:

            i bet the config is already passed to the node helper which execs the python script.

            Actually the python script is being executed via a shell script (in order to make it running using pm2).
            I do not see anything in the node_helper.js file.

            This is mainly due to the fact that the developer of the module used MMM-HTMLSnippet as basis and concentrated more on the data that he wanted to display.

            The challenge is now to have everything running inside the module, without this ‘external’ stuff.
            As all modules tend to do.

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              sdetweil @evroom
              last edited by sdetweil

              @evroom see my pythonPrint module for how to execute a python script

              https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-PythonPrint
              you can also exec a shell script too

              and launch pm2 to start/stop that shell script

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                schris88 @evroom
                last edited by

                @evroom said in MMM-Hoymiles-Wifi:

                @sdetweil said in MMM-Hoymiles-Wifi:

                i bet the config is already passed to the node helper which execs the python script.

                Actually the python script is being executed via a shell script (in order to make it running using pm2).
                I do not see anything in the node_helper.js file.

                This is mainly due to the fact that the developer of the module used MMM-HTMLSnippet as basis and concentrated more on the data that he wanted to display.

                The challenge is now to have everything running inside the module, without this ‘external’ stuff.
                As all modules tend to do.

                This is true, it´s a hacked proof of concept, nothing to be proud of at the moment :D

                Not sure how much time I have for it till end of year, I can grant write access to anyone who´s willing to help.

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                  evroom @schris88
                  last edited by evroom

                  @schris88 said in MMM-Hoymiles-Wifi:

                  This is true, it´s a hacked proof of concept, nothing to be proud of at the moment :D

                  Not sure how much time I have for it till end of year, I can grant write access to anyone who´s willing to help.

                  Not to worry. You sparked an idea.

                  I have some modifications ready (I forked it), but fighting with github to get it synced (github wants to delete all my modifications when I try).
                  Perhaps granting me access (evroom) wil make it easier.
                  Although it is not really the way to use github, I guess.

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                    sdetweil @evroom
                    last edited by sdetweil

                    @evroom

                    you fork
                    clone fork //git clone
                    make new branch // git checkout -b nane
                    make code changes
                    // this part multiple times
                    add to files to commit // git add filename
                    git commit
                    git push // to add to github fork
                    //

                    on github go to original repo source
                    create pull request // for origin to pull changes from your fork

                    if subsequent push to same branch, PR will be updated automatically

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                      evroom @sdetweil
                      last edited by

                      @sdetweil said in MMM-Hoymiles-Wifi:

                      git commit
                      git push // to add to github fork

                      I am stuck here.
                      Will open a new topic for it …

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                        evroom @evroom
                        last edited by

                        Hi there,

                        I made some major changes to the code and hopefully did all the GitHub stuff correct in order to allow persons interested to give it a (new) try.

                        https://github.com/schris88/MMM-Hoymiles-Wifi

                        There is still a lot to do (see ‘TODO’ in the README file), but I think the basis provided by Christian (@schris88) has been strengthened.

                        Best regards,

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                          evroom @evroom
                          last edited by

                          @schris88

                          Christian,

                          This is on the TODO list:
                          change pv_data to dtu date for combined output of inverter

                          But I do not really understand what you mean by it.
                          Do you mean combined output of 2 panels iso just 1 ?

                          Please elaborate.

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                            schris88 @evroom
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                            @evroom Hi there, maybe you can confirm, if the inverter has multiple inputs there seems to be an array of pv_data objects in the json (as seen in the test.json you pushed)

                            so the meter should combine all pv data power to have the total, right.
                            But we dont need to do that by hand because the combined value should be in dtu_power already, you can get rid of all the try except.

                            I just didnt change it in the beginning because for inverters with only one input it makes no difference because its pv_data power and dtu_power is always the same value.

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                              evroom @schris88
                              last edited by

                              @schris88

                              First of all, those are details I need to have a look at now that the basis is there.
                              Perhaps there are other values and queries that make sense and that I can use. Like dtu_power and dtu_daily_energy.
                              Also saving some data to not have counters showing 0 when the invertor is inactive needs to be implemented.
                              During testing I found out that the pv_data for port 1 and 2 were different sometimes and that is why I needed to add those checks.
                              And they can never hurt. Better to be safe than sorry.
                              Furthermore, when you have only 1 panel connected, it is needed anyway.

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                                evroom @schris88
                                last edited by

                                @schris88

                                Just FYI, I declare(d) more parameters than really necessary and actually used, in order to allow for more counters to display.
                                For example a gauge for each panel; more details on the energy production of each panel; etc.
                                I will make a remark about this in the code.

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                                  schris88 @evroom
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                                  @evroom That sounds good, but we should loop through the pv_data objects and display each as a graph. In the end, there could be a config setting like detailed: true to activate the display of all pv_data objects as individual graphs. If set to false, we could display a single graph with the total power.

                                  There are Hoymiles inverters with 6 inputs, and adding 6 × 6 to 8 variables can quickly add up. This might not be an issue for us, but it’s worth considering if the module should be as generic as possible.

                                  Sorry I´m a IT-Consultant who, sometimes it breaks through :D

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                                    schris88 @schris88
                                    last edited by

                                    @schris88 Recently worked on it a bit and added a second branch with local mongodb to save and display max power, Im planning to use the db entries to display a history chart

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                                      Jose1701
                                      last edited by

                                      Hallo,
                                      ich bin reltiv neu hier und versuche gerade das modul zu installieren.

                                      Ich habe soweit alles nach Anleitung gemacht, aber wenn ich ./HoymilesWifi.sh starte kommt immer folgende Meldung:

                                       * Serving Flask app 'hoymiles_data'
                                       * Debug mode: off
                                      Address already in use
                                      Port 5000 is in use by another program. Either identify and stop that program, or start the server with a different port.
                                      
                                      

                                      Was mache ich falsch? Der port ist angeblich durch pthon belegt …

                                      Danke und Grüße

                                      Florian

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                                        evroom @Jose1701
                                        last edited by evroom

                                        @Jose1701

                                        Try this to find out what is using port 5000:

                                        sudo netstat -apln | grep -w 5000
                                        

                                        And did you update the bash program?
                                        https://github.com/schris88/MMM-Hoymiles-Wifi?tab=readme-ov-file#enter-dtu-ip-address-of-dtu

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                                          Jose1701 @evroom
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                                          @evroom
                                          Thanks for the quick answer.

                                          I inserted the IP of the dtu.

                                          Portscan is:

                                          tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5000          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      64879/python
                                          tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:33698         127.0.0.1:5000          TIME_WAIT   -
                                          tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5000          127.0.0.1:56374         TIME_WAIT   -
                                          tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:60100         127.0.0.1:5000          ESTABLISHED 71440/exe
                                          tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5000          127.0.0.1:60100         ESTABLISHED 64879/python
                                          tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:52508         127.0.0.1:5000          TIME_WAIT   -
                                          tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:50296         127.0.0.1:5000          TIME_WAIT   -
                                          
                                          
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                                            evroom @Jose1701
                                            last edited by

                                            @Jose1701

                                            This command should give more information on the PID found:

                                            ps -Flww -p

                                            E.g.

                                            ps -Flww -p 64879

                                            Perhaps there are easier ways, but this should do.

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