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    • jkandasa
      jkandasa @njbuch last edited by

      @njbuch can you elaborate the requirement bit more? if can give pseudo code I can address it easily.

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        njbuch last edited by

        I will try that, but was primarily looking for examples of scripts doing more advanced control stuff...

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          goranrad last edited by

          I'm struggling with humidity in my greenhouse as well. Please help me with a python compare script example that reads a sensor value and a sensor state, then evaluates them and returns true or false. To be used as a compare script for a rule.

          Regards
          Goran

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          • jkandasa
            jkandasa @goranrad last edited by

            @goranrad can you elaborate more about steps you want in script?

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              goranrad last edited by

              Hi, what I want is when the humidity (humidity sensor value) is under a level to have my humidifier (relay) to switch on for 10 sec then switch of for 30 sec until the humidity have reached its threshold.

              Think I have to use two UDItag for humidity sensor and relay state.
              Then use one variable with two keys. on time and off time.

              Humidity control in a greenhouse is difficult that's why i want to use variables to easily be able to adjust on and off intervals.

              Kindest regards
              Goran

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              • jkandasa
                jkandasa @goranrad last edited by

                @goranrad I will come up with a script shortly.

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                  blacksheepinc @jkandasa last edited by

                  @jkandasa I think in these cases blockly would be very useful.
                  Have you tried Domoticz before? It has blockly, and making the above mentioned algorithems with it are such an easy job.

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                  • jkandasa
                    jkandasa @blacksheepinc last edited by

                    @blacksheepinc No, I never tried Domoticz. Let me have a look. thank you

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                    • jkandasa
                      jkandasa @goranrad last edited by

                      @goranrad For this kind of work execute the script with timer suits perfectly. Use the following script to control your humidity-controller. you can use the following script as an operation type (NOT condition type) and configure a timer to execute this script for every 40 seconds once.

                      Note: do not forget to create UID tags for humidity and humidifier. 🙂

                      import time
                      
                      humidity = mcApi.uidTag().getByUid("uid-humidity").getResource();
                      humidifier = mcApi.uidTag().getByUid("uid-humidifier").getResource();
                      
                      humidity_threshold = 78.4
                      on_time = 10 # seconds
                      
                      if(float(humidity.value) < humidity_threshold):
                        humidifier.value = "1";
                        mcApi.sensor().sendPayload(humidifier); # sensd state
                        time.sleep(on_time)
                        humidifier.value = "0";
                        mcApi.sensor().sendPayload(humidifier); # sensd state
                      

                      0_1494903771553_humidity-controller.png

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                        goranrad last edited by

                        Thank you !

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                          goranrad last edited by

                          Hi again,

                          Sorry to disturb but I get the following error when i try to manually run the script.

                          {
                          "errorMessage": "AttributeError: 'org.mycontroller.standalone.db.tables.UidTag' object has no attribute 'getResource' in <script> at line number 3"
                          }

                          Sure I don't have to import mcAPI to python or something?

                          I have created the UDItags

                          Regards
                          Goran

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                          • jkandasa
                            jkandasa @goranrad last edited by jkandasa

                            @goranrad
                            The error looks like, you do not create UID-Tag as follows,

                            0_1495025133044_upload-be870e3c-7d60-4786-a4cc-ef5b5b651505

                            Do you have installed python script engine? By default, MyController does not have python script engine as it is eating more resource. I would recommend going with JavaScript(built-in, lightweight).

                            Refer this link to install python script engine support.

                            If you want, I can convert this script to JavaScript

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                              goranrad last edited by

                              Hi, I have python installed and have created UDI tags,
                              0_1495031706178_python.png

                              and the UDIs are there
                              0_1495031740468_udi.png

                              Reason I use Python is because its the language I'm most comfortable with. But i'll do as you say if you pleas can convert the code to JavaScript to get me started.

                              Much appreciated.
                              /goran

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                              • jkandasa
                                jkandasa @goranrad last edited by jkandasa

                                @goranrad You should use latest SNAPSHOT version from here: http://forum.mycontroller.org/topic/58/download-snapshot-build and these resources should have value.

                                I will convert this script to JavaScript by tomorrow and post here.

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                                  goranrad last edited by goranrad

                                  Hi J,
                                  I did the update and the python script worked like a charm.
                                  If you have time pleas post the JavaScript version.

                                  Thank you!

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                                  • jkandasa
                                    jkandasa @goranrad last edited by

                                    @goranrad JavaScript,

                                    var myImports = new JavaImporter(java.lang, java.util);
                                    
                                    with(myImports) {
                                      var humidity_threshold = 78.4;
                                      var on_time = 10; // seconds
                                      humidity = mcApi.uidTag().getByUid("uid-humidity").getResource();
                                      humidifier = mcApi.uidTag().getByUid("uid-humidifier").getResource();
                                    
                                      if(parseFloat(humidity.value) < humidity_threshold){
                                        humidifier.value = "1";
                                        mcApi.sensor().sendPayload(humidifier); // sensd state
                                        Thread.sleep(on_time * 1000);
                                        humidifier.value = "0";
                                        mcApi.sensor().sendPayload(humidifier); // sensd state
                                      }
                                    }
                                    
                                    
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