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Experimental: ESP Easy MySensors Edition

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    #9

    Well to be more precise: If you have a DHT (temp+hum) and BMP (temp+baro) and each value has a unique child id, Domoticz seems to create two devices but each will have three values.
    What I send is this:

    child id 4 (hum value from DHT)
    child id 5 (temp value from DHT)
    child id 12 (baro value from BMP)
    child id 13 (temp value from BMP)

    End result is two temp+hum+baro devices.
    So it adds the humidity value to the BMP sensor
    And adds the barometric pressure value to the DHT

    Or could I use the same child-id for multiple values?
    I though child-id's need to be unique for each value?

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      hek
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      It's a bit weird they get grouped by the controller. Guess they had some nice device type they wanted to reuse.

      A few device types actually allows different sensor readings. You'll find them in the last column of the presentation-table here:
      http://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_15
      I.e. For a S_BARO device you can send bot V_PRESSURE and V_FORECAST.

      In retrospect we probably would have splitted/organized things differently.. But this is what we have at the moment.

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        It's a bit weird they get grouped by the controller. Guess they had some nice device type they wanted to reuse.

        A few device types actually allows different sensor readings. You'll find them in the last column of the presentation-table here:
        http://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_15
        I.e. For a S_BARO device you can send bot V_PRESSURE and V_FORECAST.

        In retrospect we probably would have splitted/organized things differently.. But this is what we have at the moment.

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        A Former User
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        @hek said:

        It's a bit weird they get grouped by the controller. Guess they had some nice device type they wanted to reuse.

        A few device types actually allows different sensor readings. You'll find them in the last column of the presentation-table here:
        http://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_15
        I.e. For a S_BARO device you can send bot V_PRESSURE and V_FORECAST.

        In retrospect we probably would have splitted/organized things differently.. But this is what we have at the moment.
        I think Domoticz can only work with a fixed number of combined sensor devices and it looks like this is the only way to transform data from MySensors to one of the build-in device types.

        As Domoticz is our main platform it would make not much sense to further develop on something that is not supported.

        I don't know how other Home Automation controllers handle this. If you connect two similar DHT22 unit's to a single node, would they be able to figure out how to display this properly? Would they automatically create two devices with both values displayed. Or (I guess) they would create 4 devices and not combine them in any way?

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          Most controllers show them as separate devices. But I guess that if different sensor values are reported on the same chid-id it could be a candidate for combination (GUI-vise).

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            Most controllers show them as separate devices. But I guess that if different sensor values are reported on the same chid-id it could be a candidate for combination (GUI-vise).

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            Jan Gatzke
            wrote on last edited by Jan Gatzke
            #13

            @martinus The last commit was in 2015. Is this going to be developed any further? I like the approach and would give it a try, if the project was still alive.

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              hek
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              @Jan-Gatzke

              Asking me? Think you have to address @martinus .

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                well done , but anyone here can tell me is it possible with ESP easy make network of ESP module , one in AP mode and others in Station mode ? AP module receive the sensor data of all other Station ESP module and probably send back them command or acknowledgment

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                  #16

                  If anyone answers @Hamid-s-k, please answer in https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4053/esp-iot-net/ instead of here so we kepe the discussion in one place.

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                    @hek said:

                    Most controllers show them as separate devices. But I guess that if different sensor values are reported on the same chid-id it could be a candidate for combination (GUI-vise).

                    Well the child ID's are unique, but Domoticz seems to keeps on trying to combine stuff within the same Node ID and create a mess if you have more than one similar sensor attached to a single node. This renders this project useless.

                    0_1470075190046_Childs.png
                    This list is merged into 5 separate devices by Domoticz, creating incorrect and confusing information.

                    There's a thread on the subject, and it the issue seems to count for native mysensor nodes too.

                    http://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=9363&start=20

                    I think the mysensors protocol lacks some sort of group ID. If you connect two DHT22 sensors on a single node, how to tell which temp goes with which humidity if you receive 4 arbitrary child ID's ?

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                      @hek said:

                      Most controllers show them as separate devices. But I guess that if different sensor values are reported on the same chid-id it could be a candidate for combination (GUI-vise).

                      Well the child ID's are unique, but Domoticz seems to keeps on trying to combine stuff within the same Node ID and create a mess if you have more than one similar sensor attached to a single node. This renders this project useless.

                      0_1470075190046_Childs.png
                      This list is merged into 5 separate devices by Domoticz, creating incorrect and confusing information.

                      There's a thread on the subject, and it the issue seems to count for native mysensor nodes too.

                      http://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=9363&start=20

                      I think the mysensors protocol lacks some sort of group ID. If you connect two DHT22 sensors on a single node, how to tell which temp goes with which humidity if you receive 4 arbitrary child ID's ?

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                      TheoL
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                      wrote on last edited by TheoL
                      #18

                      @martinus Anoying isn't it?

                      I allways give a description for each child I present. E.g.

                        gw.present( TEMP1_CHILD_ID, S_TEMP,  "DHT1 sensor", true );  // present to controller
                        gw.present( TEMP2_CHILD_ID, S_TEMP,  "DHT2 sensor", true );  // present to controller
                      

                      By doing this I can see the description in Domoticz, so that I know what to add.

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