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Domoticz now supports the MySensors MQTT Gateway

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  • J jpaulin

    @MikeF
    Domoticz can now interpret the MySensors MQTT format from a MySensors MQTT Client Gateway without JSON stuff, it's straight forward. To make it work just change the Topic Prefix in the MySensors Gateway and the rest is solved under the hood. Auto discovery etc works now as any other MySensors Gateway with Domoticz.

    Change in your MQTT GW setup:

    #define MY_MQTT_PUBLISH_TOPIC_PREFIX "mygateway1-out"
    #define MY_MQTT_SUBSCRIBE_TOPIC_PREFIX "mygateway1-in"
    

    To:

    #define MY_MQTT_PUBLISH_TOPIC_PREFIX "domoticz/in/MyMQTT"
    #define MY_MQTT_SUBSCRIBE_TOPIC_PREFIX "domoticz/out/MyMQTT"
    

    The MQTT Publish and Subscribe topic prefixes are hardcoded in Domoticz.
    And of course an MQTT broker is needed.

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    @jpaulin said:

    @MikeF
    Domoticz can now interpret the MySensors MQTT format from a MySensors MQTT Client Gateway without JSON stuff, it's straight forward. To make it work just change the Topic Prefix in the MySensors Gateway and the rest is solved under the hood. Auto discovery etc works now as any other MySensors Gateway with Domoticz.

    Thanks for this, @jpaulin - I'll build an MQTT / ethernet gateway and see how I get on.

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          Got this working OK. I built a MQTT / W5100 gateway as per the instructions in the MySensors Build section, and changed the topic prefixes and controller IP address in the example sketch.

          Initially this failed, as I had connected Vcc on the W5100 to 5V instead of 3.3V, and I had the prefixes the wrong way round (i.e., /out instead of /in).

          (BTW: I'm using MySensors 2.1.0 and Domoticz 3.6371 - latest / recent beta.)

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          • siklosiS siklosi

            My biggest "problem" with domoticz and Mysensors setup is upgrading nodes. Right now procedure Im using is stopping gw in domoticz, running ser2net on rpi. On my desktop i strat Myscontroller and connect via tcp/ip to rpi/ser2net. After upgrading node i stop ser2net and start gw in domoticz. Is it possible to upgrade node with mqtt? That would remove need to stop gw in domoticz.

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            @siklosi
            mqtt wouldn't do the job to upgrade your nodes or gw. One alternative I'm using. I have some ESP8266-01 mqtt gw working with ota, with sensors wired directly to the gw and put in places hard to reach. They are upgraded over the air directly from the Arduino IDE over WIFI. Following this example explains how. https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/tree/master/examples/GatewayESP8266OTA

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              Got this working OK. I built a MQTT / W5100 gateway as per the instructions in the MySensors Build section, and changed the topic prefixes and controller IP address in the example sketch.

              Initially this failed, as I had connected Vcc on the W5100 to 5V instead of 3.3V, and I had the prefixes the wrong way round (i.e., /out instead of /in).

              (BTW: I'm using MySensors 2.1.0 and Domoticz 3.6371 - latest / recent beta.)

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              @MikeF excelent you finally got it up and running. It's easy to get confused with in/out - topic format swapped between MySensors and Domoticz.

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                Hey, I've been trying for a few weeks now to get Domoticz to talk to MQTT GW. Without success. It connects to the RPI 2 B directly. If you look in the log for mosquitto it will connect there. Sometimes I get socket error and disconnects. But no connection to Domoticz.

                What are I doing wrong? Have reinstalled the software at RPI 2 B many times without any difference.

                Log mosquitto

                Insert Code Here
                ```1484960555: New connection from 192.168.0.178 on port 1883.
                1484960555: New client connected from 192.168.0.178 as mysensors-1 (c1, k15).
                1484960921: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484961568: Client mysensors-1 has exceeded timeout, disconnecting.
                1484961568: Socket error on client mysensors-1, disconnecting.
                1484962722: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484964523: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484966324: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484968125: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484969926: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484971727: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484973528: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484975329: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484977130: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484978931: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484980732: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484982533: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484984334: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484986135: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484987936: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484989737: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                1484990881: New connection from 192.168.0.178 on port 1883.
                1484990881: New client connected from 192.168.0.178 as mysensors-1 (c1, k15).
                1484990917: Socket error on client mysensors-1, disconnecting.
                

                And W5100 GW log

                Insert Code Here
                0;255;3;0;9;MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNGA--,VER=2.1.0
                0;255;3;0;9;TSM:INIT
                0;255;3;0;9;TSF:WUR:MS=0
                0;255;3;0;9;TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                0;255;3;0;9;TSM:INIT:GW MODE
                0;255;3;0;9;TSM:READY:ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0
                0;255;3;0;9;MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED
                IP: 192.168.0.178
                0;255;3;0;9;MCO:BGN:STP
                0;255;3;0;9;MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
                IP: 192.168.0.178
                0;255;3;0;9;Attempting MQTT connection...
                0;255;3;0;9;MQTT connected
                0;255;3;0;9;Sending message on topic: domoticz/in/MyMQTT/0/255/0/0/18
                0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,21-21-0,s=1,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,sg=0:14.0
                0;255;3;0;9;Sending message on topic: domoticz/in/MyMQTT/21/1/1/0/0
                0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,21-21-0,s=0,c=1,t=1,pt=7,l=5,sg=0:40.0
                0;255;3;0;9;Sending message on topic: domoticz/in/MyMQTT/21/0/1/0/1
                
                And Domoticz Log
                
                

                Domoticz Log

                2017-01-21 09:38:08.641 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 09:47:34.718 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 09:49:40.736 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 09:59:06.819 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 10:01:12.836 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 10:10:39.914 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 10:12:45.932 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 10:22:12.010 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 10:24:18.028 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 10:33:44.106 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 10:35:50.124 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                2017-01-21 10:41:40.606 MQTT: Connecting to 192.168.0.178:1883
                2017-01-21 10:43:47.836 Error: MQTT: Failed to start, return code: 14 (Check IP/Port)```
                

                //Mattias

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                  Hey, I've been trying for a few weeks now to get Domoticz to talk to MQTT GW. Without success. It connects to the RPI 2 B directly. If you look in the log for mosquitto it will connect there. Sometimes I get socket error and disconnects. But no connection to Domoticz.

                  What are I doing wrong? Have reinstalled the software at RPI 2 B many times without any difference.

                  Log mosquitto

                  Insert Code Here
                  ```1484960555: New connection from 192.168.0.178 on port 1883.
                  1484960555: New client connected from 192.168.0.178 as mysensors-1 (c1, k15).
                  1484960921: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484961568: Client mysensors-1 has exceeded timeout, disconnecting.
                  1484961568: Socket error on client mysensors-1, disconnecting.
                  1484962722: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484964523: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484966324: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484968125: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484969926: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484971727: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484973528: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484975329: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484977130: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484978931: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484980732: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484982533: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484984334: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484986135: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484987936: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484989737: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                  1484990881: New connection from 192.168.0.178 on port 1883.
                  1484990881: New client connected from 192.168.0.178 as mysensors-1 (c1, k15).
                  1484990917: Socket error on client mysensors-1, disconnecting.
                  

                  And W5100 GW log

                  Insert Code Here
                  0;255;3;0;9;MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNGA--,VER=2.1.0
                  0;255;3;0;9;TSM:INIT
                  0;255;3;0;9;TSF:WUR:MS=0
                  0;255;3;0;9;TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                  0;255;3;0;9;TSM:INIT:GW MODE
                  0;255;3;0;9;TSM:READY:ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0
                  0;255;3;0;9;MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED
                  IP: 192.168.0.178
                  0;255;3;0;9;MCO:BGN:STP
                  0;255;3;0;9;MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
                  IP: 192.168.0.178
                  0;255;3;0;9;Attempting MQTT connection...
                  0;255;3;0;9;MQTT connected
                  0;255;3;0;9;Sending message on topic: domoticz/in/MyMQTT/0/255/0/0/18
                  0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,21-21-0,s=1,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,sg=0:14.0
                  0;255;3;0;9;Sending message on topic: domoticz/in/MyMQTT/21/1/1/0/0
                  0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,21-21-0,s=0,c=1,t=1,pt=7,l=5,sg=0:40.0
                  0;255;3;0;9;Sending message on topic: domoticz/in/MyMQTT/21/0/1/0/1
                  
                  And Domoticz Log
                  
                  

                  Domoticz Log

                  2017-01-21 09:38:08.641 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 09:47:34.718 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 09:49:40.736 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 09:59:06.819 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 10:01:12.836 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 10:10:39.914 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 10:12:45.932 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 10:22:12.010 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 10:24:18.028 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 10:33:44.106 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 10:35:50.124 (MySensors Lan) Temp + Humidity (TempHumSrum)
                  2017-01-21 10:41:40.606 MQTT: Connecting to 192.168.0.178:1883
                  2017-01-21 10:43:47.836 Error: MQTT: Failed to start, return code: 14 (Check IP/Port)```
                  

                  //Mattias

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                  @MLs In your Domoticz log I see messages with the format "MySensors Lan". Have you chosen correctly the new MySensors MQTT Type in Domoticz? You should see "MySensorsMQTT" messages in the log. This new hardware choice is only available through the new Domoticz Beta version, for the moment.

                  Hardware setup screen:
                  0_1485095777911_Domoticz Setup.png

                  Select "MySensors gateway with MQTT interface." Add the Mosquitto IP address and Port address 1883. It is recommended to first clear the cache in your web browser. Otherwise the screen in your browser sometimes fails to show the new fields correctly.

                  I would as well recommend to install an MQTT debugging software. Personally I'm using MQTT-Spy. It's a java application, easy to install on e.g. a PC, connected to the same WiFi network, to listen to your MQTT traffic remotely what's going through your Mosquitto broker in your RPI. Then there's no need to connect to the nodes, gateways or RPI when checking the mqtt events.

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                    #16

                    Yes, i have lan to because I have several GW.

                    0_1485098286725_Domoticz_Hardware.png

                    And I turn them off when I do not try to solve the problem to reduce the log in Domoticz.
                    I'll try a MQTT debugging software.

                    But I think my problem lies in the software at RPI 2 B. Thus, communication between MQTT and Domoticz.

                    //Mattias

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                      Yes, i have lan to because I have several GW.

                      0_1485098286725_Domoticz_Hardware.png

                      And I turn them off when I do not try to solve the problem to reduce the log in Domoticz.
                      I'll try a MQTT debugging software.

                      But I think my problem lies in the software at RPI 2 B. Thus, communication between MQTT and Domoticz.

                      //Mattias

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                      @MLs Check this thread from the Domoticz forum about Mosquitto issues with return code 14 (seen in your log).
                      https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14263

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                        Thanks for the link but has already read it and also other pages with solutions to problems regarding MQTT.
                        Now I will not use MQTT but still want to identify the problem I have.

                        //Mattias

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                          I'm running mysensors mqtt gateway on rpi3, it is publishing to the topic specified in the domoticz configuration guide, I can see the messages being published in mqtt but nothing is showing up in domoticz; looking at the log I can only see the controller connecting without errors ; if I publish data to a dummy sensor as described in the guide it works, so there must be something wrong in the processing of the mysensors messages. Any ideas where to look?

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                            I'm running mysensors mqtt gateway on rpi3, it is publishing to the topic specified in the domoticz configuration guide, I can see the messages being published in mqtt but nothing is showing up in domoticz; looking at the log I can only see the controller connecting without errors ; if I publish data to a dummy sensor as described in the guide it works, so there must be something wrong in the processing of the mysensors messages. Any ideas where to look?

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                            @gohan
                            Unlike ordinary MQTT gateway that deals with messages to/from all devices, Mysensors MQTT Gateway will only publish messages to the sensors created VIA itself. So, just creating a dummy sensor in Domoticz will not work.
                            You have to create a virtual node by publishing to domotinz/in/MyMQTT
                            For example (based on Serial API example): domoticz/in/MyMQTT/12/6/0/0/3/"My Light"

                            "MyLight" is a payload

                            This will create a virtual node #12, child #6. Create a switch based on the node.

                            THEN you can monitor the node, by monitoring domoticz/out/MyMQTT/12/6/1/0/2/

                            it will publish "1" or "0"

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                              I am trying to follow the guide -> https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/MySensors#Configuring_Domoticz_to_use_the_MQTT-gateway but actually I am now noticing that is missing the device type "MySensors Gateway with MQTT interface" and in fact I mistakenly added the normal MQTT Client gateway.... I wonder why it has been removed...

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                                I am trying to follow the guide -> https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/MySensors#Configuring_Domoticz_to_use_the_MQTT-gateway but actually I am now noticing that is missing the device type "MySensors Gateway with MQTT interface" and in fact I mistakenly added the normal MQTT Client gateway.... I wonder why it has been removed...

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                                @gohan the guide was created long time ago, while Mysensors MQTT gateway was added in December

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                                  @gohan the guide was created long time ago, while Mysensors MQTT gateway was added in December

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                                  @Toyman
                                  The page has been modified on 3 December 2016, it isn't that obsolete

                                  PS I found it, I had to manually update to beta version. I'll test it in the following days

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