Custom widget
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Thank you!!!
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Hi all
Did something change with the build
As when I run the scripts after I've upgraded I get this
{ "uuid": "11d7d0c8-45da-4bc0-988b-40f83bcd7d0e", "temperatureSen": { "id": 7, "uid": "upstairs-temp", "resourceType": "SENSOR_VARIABLE", "resourceId": 255, "resourceName": "[G]:MySensors >> [N]:50:Kiklo Temperature and Hum >> [S]:1:Temperature >> [SV]:Temperature" } }
The UID tag entry seem ok to me
Regards
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@esawyja What is the issue are you seeing?
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Hi
I don't see the gauges anymore and it does not return a reading for the sensor when I run the script, what I posted above is it, I remember with the previous version, I got the temp reading in the output. Or did that change?
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Yes, there is a change. You have to get resource by calling,
var temperatureSen = mcApi.uidTag().getByUid("my-sensor-1").getResource();
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mmmh now I'm getting a new error....
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I do get the readings now, when I run the script, the gauge.min.js is accessible, just the gauge does not want to work, with the error above... Please anyone? I'm out of ideas
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Hi all,
This problem is driving me insane, does anyone please have some advice on where to look for this problem?
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@esawyja looks like there is wrong mapping on template.
Can you change thistemperatureSen.sensorVariable.value
totemperatureSen.value
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Could we not just add this as a widget type, when you add new widget, have a entry for gauge?
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@esawyja Sure, I will add some of new widgets, when I get time. Thanks for the feedback.
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Thanks so much!!
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@jkandasa said:
var temperatureSen = mcApi.uidTag().getByUid("my-sensor-1").getResource();
Also faced this issue when i imported my database on a different node.
had to change the scripts to use the new variable....Gauges work now after changing the variables..
For the rest no issues found, all work like a charm!!!!
Thank you for the great support!!!
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is there any reason for this, once I add the library ?
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@fsgrazzutti Can you forcefully refresh your browser?
or you may have some syntax error. -
I found a typo in your example : https://<mycontrollerip>:8334/mylib/gauge.min.js
Using https://<mycontrollerip>:8443/mylib/gauge.min.js it works !Congratulations for MyController !
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@fsgrazzutti Great catch! Thanks.