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      jkandasa @benya
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      @benya For now there is no doc for REST API. You have to refer source code.

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        benya @jkandasa
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        @jkandasa said:

        @benya For now there is no doc for REST API. You have to refer source code.

        Are there any samples?
        I need to pass credentials and trigger some operation.

        Besides REST API, MyController supports any other IPC?
        May I trigger operation from external app or shell script on the same host?

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          benya
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          Looks like I could replace client that pushes data through REST API with a rule that uses condition script.
          Condition script could read external file and return true/false accordingly.

          How often MyController executes condition script (linked to the rule)? Every 5sec?

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            jkandasa @benya
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            @benya

            Looks like I could replace client that pushes data through REST API with a rule that uses condition script.
            Condition script could read external file and return true/false accordingly.

            You can use operation to execute the script and configure your operation on timer/cron.

            How often MyController executes condition script (linked to the rule)? Every 5sec?

            Yes, Condition scripts executes 5 seconds once.

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              benya
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              Here is a sample REST API call that modifies MyController repository variable:

              curl -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"key":"Var1","value":"222"}' "http://demo:demo@demo.mycontroller.org/mc/rest/variables"
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                benya
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                Looks like dummy sensor variable triggers rule much faster than repository variable.
                How could I change sensor variable (referring by UID tag) through REST API?
                Could you post sample HTTP payload?

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                  benya @benya
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                  I figured how to set dummy sensor by script called through REST API.

                  I created "Set DummySensor" groovy script:

                  def uid = "DummySensor"
                  def value = "1"
                  def sensor = mcApi.uidTag().getByUid(uid).getResource()
                  sensor.setValue(value)
                  mcApi.sensor().sendPayload(sensor);
                  

                  and call it through the REST API:

                  curl "http://admin:admin@localhost:9880/mc/rest/scripts/runNow?bindings=%7B+%7D&script=operations%2FSet+DummySensor.groovy&scriptBindings=%7B%7D"
                  

                  I defined rule that gets triggered when dummy sensor value changes.
                  No 5 sec delays anymore. Cool!

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                    websterwong8
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                    I have been looking high and low to trigger sensors through HTTP Request. I have tried to understand from the source code link but failed. Is it possible to trigger a sensor using HTTP Request ?

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                      jkandasa @websterwong8
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                      @websterwong8 You can send a payload to sensors via HTTP.

                      For this, you can use send raw message API.

                      POST : https://demo.mycontroller.org/mc/rest/sensors/sendRawMessage

                      Data:

                      {
                        "gatewayId": "39",
                        "nodeEui": "1",
                        "sensorId": "1",
                        "type": "Set",
                        "subType": "Status",
                        "payload": "0",
                        "ack": "0"
                      }
                      

                      You can get gateway Id by editing gateway.

                      Let me know your specific use case. I can guide you.

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                        Daniele
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                        Sorry for replying to an old Post, but this is the only one I found about API calls.
                        I'd like to read & write some sensor variables from a python script, in order to integrate MyController with an external service.

                        Could you give some suggestion to handle the authentication?
                        I immagine that to read sensor variables I should change your json from send to request, correct?

                        Thanks for your amazing work
                        Daniele

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                          ncollins @Daniele
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                          @Daniele This is an example for a node.js script that I use to pull back sensor data.

                          const https = require('https');
                          
                          https.get({
                          	host: 'localhost' // host of your mycontroller install
                          	,port: 443 // this is 443 since it's SSL
                          	,path: '/mc/rest/sensors/264' // example getting sensor info for sensor 264
                          	,headers: {
                          		'Authorization': 'Basic ' + new Buffer('USERNAME:PASSWORD').toString('base64')
                          	}
                          
                          }, (resp) => {
                            let data = '';
                            //console.log(resp);
                            // A chunk of data has been recieved.
                            resp.on('data', (chunk) => {
                              data += chunk;
                            });
                          
                            // The whole response has been received. Print out the result.
                            resp.on('end', () => {
                              console.log(JSON.parse(data).variables[0]);
                            });
                          
                          }).on("error", (err) => {
                            console.log("Error: " + err.message);
                          }); 
                          

                          Important thing to note is the Basic Auth header. This is how you send username and password.

                          The first google result I found for sending basic auth params in a python script
                          https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6999565/python-https-get-with-basic-authentication

                          import requests
                          
                          r = requests.get('https://my.website.com/rest/path', auth=('myusername', 'mybasicpass'))
                          print(r.text)
                          
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                            Daniele
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                            Thank you very much, this is exactly the kind of hint I needed!

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