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    MrVince
    wrote on last edited by MrVince
    #1

    Hi everyone !

    For my studies, I choose to create a "home monitoring" project. My project need to request a many informations like temperature, .. via a gateway using mysensor API. My controller need to be on Windows IoT (C#) and I need to write all the informations in database. So, everything is good except one thing.

    After searching a looooong time i'm blocked !

    I want to create my own controler working on Rpi with IoT (C#) but I don't know how send message to my gateway in serial USB. I found nothing about how to send request.

    I want to know how send request from my controller to my gateway. I can use an external API to do that, but I don't know what ><

    Please, someone can help me?

    Thank you :)

    PS : Sorry if my english is too bad, I'm a french guy !

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    • M MrVince

      Hi everyone !

      For my studies, I choose to create a "home monitoring" project. My project need to request a many informations like temperature, .. via a gateway using mysensor API. My controller need to be on Windows IoT (C#) and I need to write all the informations in database. So, everything is good except one thing.

      After searching a looooong time i'm blocked !

      I want to create my own controler working on Rpi with IoT (C#) but I don't know how send message to my gateway in serial USB. I found nothing about how to send request.

      I want to know how send request from my controller to my gateway. I can use an external API to do that, but I don't know what ><

      Please, someone can help me?

      Thank you :)

      PS : Sorry if my english is too bad, I'm a french guy !

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      mfalkvidd
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      @MrVince big welcome to the MySensors community!
      The serial api is used for communication with a gateway. The api is described here: https://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_20

      You can also look at HomeGenie, which is an open source controller written in C#.

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        MrVince
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        @mfalkvidd Thanks for the welcome !

        I already look and studies the API. I understand a format and how build a Message but not how send it to my gateway.

        I've look this https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/docs/wra on MSDN to connect an Arduino to a Raspberry, but there is something I can't understand. Do I need to create a string with a good format and send it to gateway? If yes, how, and if not, what I need to do.

        Maybe it's obvious and there is something I can't understand, I'm sorry if it's that

        EDIT : One more thing about the API, it's to the Arduino right?

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          scalz
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          Hi,

          I think you should start by taking a look at a Serial UART example for VS, for learning how com port session, communication are handled.
          A very good exercise, could be to start by trying to code a Serial monitor. Then it should be easier to understand.
          See above link from @mfalkvidd for the serial api and use it from your homemade Serial monitor, sending command, reading etc..
          Or as sugested too, you could take a look how Homegenie works (serial communication, threads, database etc.)

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            Hi,

            I think you should start by taking a look at a Serial UART example for VS, for learning how com port session, communication are handled.
            A very good exercise, could be to start by trying to code a Serial monitor. Then it should be easier to understand.
            See above link from @mfalkvidd for the serial api and use it from your homemade Serial monitor, sending command, reading etc..
            Or as sugested too, you could take a look how Homegenie works (serial communication, threads, database etc.)

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            MrVince
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            @scalz I will look thanks :)

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              gohan
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              Keep in mind that mysensors gw also works over ethernet and mqtt

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                MrVince
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                Hy everyone ! So, THIS IS WORKING ! Thanks a lot :)

                Now, new problemes ! (It's not funny without)

                I build a serial gateway and a motionsensor

                This is my log

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                0;0;3;0;9 -> ok it's a gateway init
                0;0;3;0;14 -> gateway is ready

                but, what is the next one? Normally I will receive just x;x;x;x;x; right? what's about read: 255-255....

                Thank you :)

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                  gohan
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                  take a look at https://www.mysensors.org/build/parser

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                    MrVince
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                    Ok, if I right, there is a trouble with a motionsensor who want an ID ?

                    Do I need to give it one, or it's done by a gateway?

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                    • M MrVince

                      Ok, if I right, there is a trouble with a motionsensor who want an ID ?

                      Do I need to give it one, or it's done by a gateway?

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                      wrote on last edited by sundberg84
                      #10

                      @MrVince - It is done by the controller. The GW never assign ID.
                      You could set a static ID in the node as well.

                      Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                      RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                      • sundberg84S sundberg84

                        @MrVince - It is done by the controller. The GW never assign ID.
                        You could set a static ID in the node as well.

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                        MrVince
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                        @sundberg84 It's work ! Thank you :)

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                          MrVince
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                          Hi everyone !

                          Let's do a check up :

                          • Read from a GW in serial connection : ok
                          • Read information when I give a static ID : ok
                          • Find a node who want an ID : ok
                          • Give an ID to a node with my controller : nope

                          So, the question is, if I receive '255;255;3;0;3;' my controller understand it's an ID_REQUEST and I need to use an ID_RESPONSE, but if I want to give an ID I need to build something like this :

                          node-id ; child-sensor-id ; command ; ack ; type ; payload

                          node-id : ??
                          child-id : ??
                          command : 3 for internal
                          ack : 0 ?
                          type : 4 for response
                          payload : new ID (ex: 101)

                          What are the node-id & child-id if the sensor doesn't have one?

                          One more time, I want to thank's all of you, with your help it's more easier to understand and I start to see the end !

                          EDIT : One more thing, I have an idea. I want to open a pop-up when a new sensor is on to choose for wich room is it.
                          Can I give an temporary ID (like 254), wait for a first message with ID 254, with a first message I can see what type of sensor is, open a pop up, and give a new ID after I choose the room?

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                            gohan
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                            the controller should keep track of the assigned IDs and respond with the following free one, I don't think you can change the ID via software, unless there is a way to change it in eeprom and reboot node so it will read it from eeprom and boot with that

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                              the controller should keep track of the assigned IDs and respond with the following free one, I don't think you can change the ID via software, unless there is a way to change it in eeprom and reboot node so it will read it from eeprom and boot with that

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                              MrVince
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                              @gohan ok

                              I understand for the controller, but I think I miss something about the ID_RESPONSE

                              Imagine this situation:

                              I have just one sensor with no ID
                              The GW send me (the controller) : '255;255;3;0;3;' // Sensor want a node_ID
                              If I want to give it the ID 1, what I need to send to the gw? I think something like '255;255;3;0;4;1', that's right?

                              EDIT : I try and it's work now, but I need to clear EEPROM first

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                                carolynlawson
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                                Thank you for sharing the details.

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