Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-xiaomi - Temperature and Humidity from your smarthome
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Just want to say that there is no different between the Xiaomi and Aqara Temperature sensor. Both are working like a charm. The only different is that the Aqara shows the Air pressure (in the MiHome app) as well.
@Mirko3000 Thank you for your hard work! You are always improving the module in light-speed!
I was playing around with my Yeelights colorbulbs but I didn’t get it working on MM. Guessing its because of they have they own ID, IP and token. However, thats why am still using the app. :-)
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Did you try with the ‘miio --discover’ command line utility? Do the lights show up there?
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@mirko3000 said in MMM-xiaomi - Temperature and Humidity from your smarthome:
Did you try with the ‘miio --discover’ command line utility? Do the lights show up there?
Yes I did so with success. I got the ID, IP and token. I had tried to add it like a sensor this way:
config: { gatewayIP: '192.168.2.160', gatewayToken: '6ebf9b84e5c615c09268166a99b95f0a', showWindow: true, showVentilation: false, minTemperature: false, maxHumidity: false, showLights: true rooms: [ { name: 'Wohnzimmer', sortOrder: 30, devices : ['158d00015736a8', '158d000119fcb2'] }, { name: 'Bad', sortOrder: 30, devices : ['158d0001b911b9'] }, { name: 'Schlafzimmer', sortOrder: 30, devices : ['158d0001b91177', '158d00011919a3', '56234267'] }, //Bulp ID { name: 'Arbeitszimmer', sortOrder: 30, devices : ['158d0001b9035b'] }, { name: 'Draußen', sortOrder: 30, devices : ['158d0001b920bd'] }, ], } },
and this way:
config: { gatewayIP: '192.168.2.160', gatewayToken: '6ebf9b84e5c615c09268166a99b95f0a', showWindow: true, showVentilation: false, minTemperature: false, maxHumidity: false, showLights: true { name: 'Bad', sortOrder: 30, devices : ['158d0001b911b9'] }, { name: 'Schlafzimmer', sortOrder: 30, devices : ['158d0001b91177', '158d00011919a3', ] }, { name: 'Arbeitszimmer', sortOrder: 30, devices : ['158d0001b9035b'] }, { name: 'Draußen', sortOrder: 30, devices : ['158d0001b920bd'] }, ], gatewayIP: '192.168.2.101', // IP of the bulp gatewayToken: 'fd1d31c907fc5506fc379445eb6bd146', // token of the bulp rooms: [ { name: 'Flur', sortOrder: 30, devices : ['56234267'] }, // ID of the bulp ] } },
Btw I noticed some behaver am not sure about.
How to get rid of the notification about Humidity?
Its Full screen and always on the top. Even when the pages changing using MMM-Carousel its still on top.
Using stars as notification for open windows:
When I was gone to bed at night with open window there was a star shown. In the morning still with open window the star was gone. What happens there?Are there no more indicators for the trent?
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Hmm those Yeelights seem to be quite different, guess it will be hard to implement without having at least one piece on my own…
For the notifications: this is a magic mirror default, so I can’t change the behaviour. In your case you should configure your outside sensor (parameter outsideSensorId), then this will not show any notification. It is mainly used for indoor rooms. I can of course add a config to disable notifications at all.
The window states are not 100% reliable. It seems that sometimes the sensors send wrong values, I need to investigate why this is the case.
To your last question: I disabled the trend indicators by default, but you can re-enable them by setting the config:
showTrend: true
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Oh and I just fixed an issue with the notifications, they should disappear after 10 seconds, now they do again :)
BTW: please use the issue tracker on github to track issues, this helps other find similar problems:
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@mirko3000 said in MMM-xiaomi - Temperature and Humidity from your smarthome:
Oh and I just fixed an issue with the notifications, they should disappear after 10 seconds, now they do again :)
BTW: please use the issue tracker on github to track issues, this helps other find similar problems:
https://github.com/mirko3000/MMM-xiaomi/issuesThank you for this! :)
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Excellent!!! All working.
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Check the new config parameter ‘celcius’ from the latest commit, just put that to ‘false’ to show fahrenheit instead of celcius.
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For those who have problems with getting the Token from the Gateway, I found a tool which you can use with Windows and its a singe click solution.
Keep in mind its only the Token of the Gateway (and other Xiaomi stuff), not the ID of the sensors!https://github.com/ultrara1n/MiToolkit/releases
Direct download:
https://github.com/ultrara1n/MiToolkit/releases/download/1.5/MiToolkit.1.5.zipAm not sure, is it translated already, so that are the steps:
You need:
Installed & working MiHome app on your Mobile
Java on you PC
USB debug enabled on your mobile
Connect your mobile with your PC. Hit the “Token auslesen” button - its the only button…
On your mobile you will be asked to create a backup. Agree, don’t use a password. After one, two minutes you will see all the Tokens in the Frame: -
Hi i got different problem am trying to install Miio to discover the sensors Numbers but i got error messages :
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ npm install --save miio
npm WARN saveError ENOENT: no such file or directory, open ‘/home/pi/package.json’
/home/pi
└── miio@0.14.0npm WARN enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open ‘/home/pi/package.json’
npm WARN pi No description
npm WARN pi No repository field.
npm WARN pi No README data
npm WARN pi No license field.