Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Nest-Status - New module for your Nest thermostats and protect smoke detectors!
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@costascontis said in MMM-Nest-Status - New module for your Nest thermostats and protect smoke detectors!:
isnt updateinterval in ms?cause if it is then 60000 ms = 1min…
My bad - you’re right, it’s 1 minute :)
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@costascontis Make sure the away read permission is active on your nest development OAuth client
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@nhl in my Other Permissions Away read is greyed out.
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@costascontis It shouldn’t matter - I don’t use the
Away read
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@michael5r my Thermostat read is greyed out too …is that matter?
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@costascontis No, that’s fine - directly below you’ve enabled
read/write
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found some time to debug why module stops updating.I think it has something to do with my on/off monitor function.I use Motion to turn on my mm tv when movement detected by sending a “/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -p ; sudo chvt 6 ; sudo chvt 7” command.After 5 min with no motion detected it power off my tv sending a “on_event_end /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -p”.I think that after some time of power off monitor the module’s update function breaks.All other modules i use they work and updating fine all the time.
EDIT: ignore all of the above,even when my screen is on the module stops updating after a few hours…I dont know what else to try…maybe some other module causing this?Is it possible?
EDIT 2: I opened the console at the developers tools inside mm and i notished that from the moment MMM-NEST-STATUS module starts spams with notifications clock and calendar modules like that
clock received a module notification: MMM_NEST_STATUS_UPDATE from sender: mmm-nest-status calendar received a module notification: MMM_NEST_STATUS_UPDATE from sender: mmm-nest-status
until it stops and stop updating the nest status also.Is that normal?
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@michael5r after hours of tests i found out that if i use default clock and calendar module then after a few minutes nest module stop updating.If i dont use clock/calendar and comment them at config.js then nest module is working fine for days.I am not a developer but i suspect that has something to do with notifications between these modules…
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@costascontis said in MMM-Nest-Status - New module for your Nest thermostats and protect smoke detectors!:
EDIT 2: I opened the console at the developers tools inside mm and i notished that from the moment MMM-NEST-STATUS module starts spams with notifications clock and calendar modules like that
clock received a module notification: MMM_NEST_STATUS_UPDATE from sender: mmm-nest-status calendar received a module notification: MMM_NEST_STATUS_UPDATE from sender: mmm-nest-status
until it stops and stop updating the nest status also.Is that normal?
Yes, that’s totally normal. The
mmm-nest-status
module is broadcasting a notification to all modules saying that data is available - it’s how the socket notification system works. -
@costascontis said in MMM-Nest-Status - New module for your Nest thermostats and protect smoke detectors!:
@michael5r after hours of tests i found out that if i use default clock and calendar module then after a few minutes nest module stop updating.If i dont use clock/calendar and comment them at config.js then nest module is working fine for days.I am not a developer but i suspect that has something to do with notifications between these modules…
I’ll see if I can recreate this with those modules - thanks for the doing the debugging!