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  • A Offline
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    Andreas Kräuchi
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    #27

    hmm maybe I go back to the binding as well. Just spent several hours migrating all to the mqtt binding. It's working now but much slower.... So when I press a button the mqtt is slower to react as with the mysensor binding is. Why so?

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    • T TimO

      @kerberos Interesting find. Haven't seen something like this till now. I suggest to delete the jar file, delete the cache and start over again.

      I haven't tested textual configuration, but this should work just fine and your problem occurred before the textual configuration is initialized.

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      kerberos
      wrote on last edited by
      #28

      @TimO

      many thanks for quick answer. I already remove the jar file and delete the cache, tmp and mysensors folder in the userdata folder several times. The textual configuration is used for many years, with some small updates. I don't try the gui configuration.

      If you need more data's for debugging, I will provide.

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        gjongerh
        wrote on last edited by
        #29

        Great work TimO your thing is working for me. Didn't do that much with it yet, so will keep testing.

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        • T TimO

          For those of you willing to help testing the OH3 integration here is a link:

          Jar Download

          Please don't forget to fulfill the requirements for mqtt und serial. Installation of bindings will do.

          What's working after a quick test:

          • binding loads in OH3
          • serial gateway receives messages (ethernet gateway should work too)
          • discovery is working

          What's not working:

          • MQTT gateway: it's broken some time and needs some tinkering

          Please let me know if you found some time to test the binding.

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          Dustin Hagstrom
          wrote on last edited by
          #30

          @TimO What a fantastic build, thank you so much!
          My build:
          OH2 -> 3.0.0 upgraded via raspberry pi update (in OH3 instructions)
          Battery Nodes, Color Lights, Buttons, Moisture sensors
          My Sensors Eth Gateway Serial bridge

          Side note for any newbies like me out there. Follow the instructions for OH2 installation for my sensors. Follow the directions for manually adding in the addon. And using TimO's jar instead.

          I've been monitoring all my logs and no issues reported, everything seems to work just like in OH2.

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            syntacrsc
            wrote on last edited by syntacrsc
            #31

            @TimO
            Thanks a lot for the updated version of the openHAB Binding (jar file) for openHAB 3.
            It seems to be working well on OH 3- just perfomed some initial testing on my OH3 (3.0.0) test system.

            Also I feel it might be a good idea adding a link to the new 3.1.0 jar file to the "official" Install Instruction on https://www.mysensors.org/controller/openhab - don't you agree?

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              ncollins
              wrote on last edited by
              #32

              @TimO Great work.

              I've had a merge request https://github.com/tobof/openhab2-addons/pull/141 floating around for months to add a wind direction channel to the my sensors binding.

              Is your code in a shared repo? I'd love help add in my enhancement into your OH3 mysensors build.

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                ncollins
                wrote on last edited by
                #33

                Well, after a rather painful experience of manually upgrading and cherrypicking SerialPort changes from the decompiled OH3 mysensors jar posted above, I managed to get it a build working of the MySensors binding 3.1-SNAPSHOT.

                This is the source: https://github.com/nikolac/openhab2-addons/tree/mysensors-oh3-migration/bundles/org.openhab.binding.mysensors

                This fork has my addition, a direction channel on wind variables.

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                • fabyteF Offline
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                  fabyte
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #34

                  @ncollins Any chance this rebased work will be pushed upstream to the openhab/openhab-addons repo? Mainline support could help this binding with future framework changes and avoid reverse engineering of code changes and simplifies the binding installation.

                  Also any ideas on the MQTT bridge problem? Somehow the broker name cannot be resolved as also discussed here:
                  https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/10184/help-openhab-2-4-binding-mqtt

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                  • fabyteF fabyte

                    @ncollins Any chance this rebased work will be pushed upstream to the openhab/openhab-addons repo? Mainline support could help this binding with future framework changes and avoid reverse engineering of code changes and simplifies the binding installation.

                    Also any ideas on the MQTT bridge problem? Somehow the broker name cannot be resolved as also discussed here:
                    https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/10184/help-openhab-2-4-binding-mqtt

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                    ncollins
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #35

                    @fabyte I'd love to see this get pulled into the main repo. Not sure if @TimO plans to continue support, but I have no problem helping or even picking up where he leaves off.

                    I didn't contribute any MQTT specific fixes, and I don't recall manually migrating any MQTT fixes, but let me take a look.

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                    • N ncollins

                      @fabyte I'd love to see this get pulled into the main repo. Not sure if @TimO plans to continue support, but I have no problem helping or even picking up where he leaves off.

                      I didn't contribute any MQTT specific fixes, and I don't recall manually migrating any MQTT fixes, but let me take a look.

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                      fabyte
                      wrote on last edited by fabyte
                      #36

                      @ncollins Thanks, really appreciate it :) Let me know if you need more info, here's the basic config I did:

                      • created a mqtt broker (not system broker) This thing is ONLINE
                      UID: mqtt:broker:mosquitto
                      label: mosquitto
                      thingTypeUID: mqtt:broker
                      configuration:
                        lwtQos: 0
                        publickeypin: true
                        keepAlive: 60
                        clientid: 566e1af2-19c2-4596-904f-18b89c502e53
                        qos: 0
                        reconnectTime: 60000
                        host: localhost
                        secure: false
                        certificatepin: true
                        lwtRetain: true
                        enableDiscovery: true
                      
                      • created a MySensors MQTT Bridge with default settings (brokername = mosquitto)
                      UID: mysensors:bridge-mqtt:01d212b118
                      label: MySensors MQTT Gateway
                      thingTypeUID: mysensors:bridge-mqtt
                      configuration:
                        networkSanCheckSendHeartbeat: false
                        topicPublish: mygateway1-in
                        networkSanCheckInterval: 3
                        networkSanCheckSendHeartbeatFailAttempts: 10
                        topicSubscribe: mygateway1-out
                        networkSanCheckEnabled: false
                        networkSanCheckConnectionFailAttempts: 3
                        startupCheckEnabled: false
                        brokerName: mosquitto
                        imperial: false
                        sendDelay: 100
                      

                      Here's the logs:

                      09:59:32.973 [INFO ] [hab.event.ThingStatusInfoChangedEvent] - Thing 'mysensors:bridge-mqtt:01d212b118' changed from UNINITIALIZED to INITIALIZING
                      09:59:32.980 [DEBUG] [ensors.handler.MySensorsBridgeHandler] - Initialization of the MySensors bridge
                      09:59:32.994 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache file: given_ids.cached not exist.
                      09:59:32.995 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache file: given_ids.cached not exist. Default passed, creating it...
                      09:59:32.997 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Writing on cache given_ids, content: []
                      09:59:32.998 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache (given_ids) content: []
                      09:59:33.011 [DEBUG] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Enabling connection watchdog
                      09:59:33.015 [DEBUG] [ensors.handler.MySensorsBridgeHandler] - Initialization of the MySensors bridge DONE!
                      09:59:33.016 [DEBUG] [s.discovery.MySensorsDiscoveryService] - Starting MySensors discovery scan
                      09:59:33.022 [ERROR] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - No connection to broker: mosquitto
                      09:59:33.027 [INFO ] [hab.event.ThingStatusInfoChangedEvent] - Thing 'mysensors:bridge-mqtt:01d212b118' changed from INITIALIZING to OFFLINE
                      09:59:33.027 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Writing on cache given_ids, content: []
                      09:59:33.029 [ERROR] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Failed connecting to bridge...next retry in 10 seconds (Retry No.:0)
                      

                      I tried different broker names (like mqtt:broker:mosquitto, the clientid, different uid names, but the log always says the broker cannot be found. It maps to the following lines: link

                      I can provide more info if needed and try out debug versions of the binding if required.

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                      • fabyteF fabyte

                        @ncollins Thanks, really appreciate it :) Let me know if you need more info, here's the basic config I did:

                        • created a mqtt broker (not system broker) This thing is ONLINE
                        UID: mqtt:broker:mosquitto
                        label: mosquitto
                        thingTypeUID: mqtt:broker
                        configuration:
                          lwtQos: 0
                          publickeypin: true
                          keepAlive: 60
                          clientid: 566e1af2-19c2-4596-904f-18b89c502e53
                          qos: 0
                          reconnectTime: 60000
                          host: localhost
                          secure: false
                          certificatepin: true
                          lwtRetain: true
                          enableDiscovery: true
                        
                        • created a MySensors MQTT Bridge with default settings (brokername = mosquitto)
                        UID: mysensors:bridge-mqtt:01d212b118
                        label: MySensors MQTT Gateway
                        thingTypeUID: mysensors:bridge-mqtt
                        configuration:
                          networkSanCheckSendHeartbeat: false
                          topicPublish: mygateway1-in
                          networkSanCheckInterval: 3
                          networkSanCheckSendHeartbeatFailAttempts: 10
                          topicSubscribe: mygateway1-out
                          networkSanCheckEnabled: false
                          networkSanCheckConnectionFailAttempts: 3
                          startupCheckEnabled: false
                          brokerName: mosquitto
                          imperial: false
                          sendDelay: 100
                        

                        Here's the logs:

                        09:59:32.973 [INFO ] [hab.event.ThingStatusInfoChangedEvent] - Thing 'mysensors:bridge-mqtt:01d212b118' changed from UNINITIALIZED to INITIALIZING
                        09:59:32.980 [DEBUG] [ensors.handler.MySensorsBridgeHandler] - Initialization of the MySensors bridge
                        09:59:32.994 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache file: given_ids.cached not exist.
                        09:59:32.995 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache file: given_ids.cached not exist. Default passed, creating it...
                        09:59:32.997 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Writing on cache given_ids, content: []
                        09:59:32.998 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache (given_ids) content: []
                        09:59:33.011 [DEBUG] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Enabling connection watchdog
                        09:59:33.015 [DEBUG] [ensors.handler.MySensorsBridgeHandler] - Initialization of the MySensors bridge DONE!
                        09:59:33.016 [DEBUG] [s.discovery.MySensorsDiscoveryService] - Starting MySensors discovery scan
                        09:59:33.022 [ERROR] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - No connection to broker: mosquitto
                        09:59:33.027 [INFO ] [hab.event.ThingStatusInfoChangedEvent] - Thing 'mysensors:bridge-mqtt:01d212b118' changed from INITIALIZING to OFFLINE
                        09:59:33.027 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Writing on cache given_ids, content: []
                        09:59:33.029 [ERROR] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Failed connecting to bridge...next retry in 10 seconds (Retry No.:0)
                        

                        I tried different broker names (like mqtt:broker:mosquitto, the clientid, different uid names, but the log always says the broker cannot be found. It maps to the following lines: link

                        I can provide more info if needed and try out debug versions of the binding if required.

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                        fabyte
                        wrote on last edited by fabyte
                        #37

                        Okay, now i tried to configure the MQTT system broker connection and this seems to work.

                        • I set up the system broker and named it 'mosquitto'.
                        • in the MySensors MQTT bridge, as before, I used mosquitto as Broker Name. Now the Broker Name could be resolved and the Thing is online.
                        10:12:55.086 [DEBUG] [ensors.handler.MySensorsBridgeHandler] - Initialization of the MySensors bridge
                        10:12:55.089 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache file: given_ids.cached not exist.
                        10:12:55.091 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache file: given_ids.cached not exist. Default passed, creating it...
                        10:12:55.094 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Writing on cache given_ids, content: []
                        10:12:55.100 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache (given_ids) content: []
                        10:12:55.103 [DEBUG] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Enabling connection watchdog
                        10:12:55.106 [DEBUG] [ensors.handler.MySensorsBridgeHandler] - Initialization of the MySensors bridge DONE!
                        10:12:55.108 [ERROR] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - MQTT connection offline - Reason unknown
                        10:12:55.113 [DEBUG] [s.discovery.MySensorsDiscoveryService] - Starting MySensors discovery scan
                        10:12:55.117 [DEBUG] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Adding consumer for topic: mygateway1-out/+/+/+/+/+
                        10:12:55.127 [WARN ] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Skipping I_VERSION connection test, not recommended...
                        10:12:55.133 [INFO ] [hab.event.ThingStatusInfoChangedEvent] - Thing 'mysensors:bridge-mqtt:84dd4a387f' changed from INITIALIZING to ONLINE
                        10:12:55.133 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Writing on cache given_ids, content: []
                        10:12:55.139 [INFO ] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Successfully connected to MySensors Bridge.
                        

                        But
                        I'm having troubles with the MQTT system broker, it can't connect the broker instance.

                        com.hivemq.client.mqtt.exceptions.ConnectionClosedException: java.io.IOException: Connection reset by peer
                        Caused by: java.io.IOException: Connection reset by peer
                                at sun.nio.ch.FileDispatcherImpl.read0(Native Method) ~[?:?]
                                at sun.nio.ch.SocketDispatcher.read(SocketDispatcher.java:39) ~[?:?]
                                at sun.nio.ch.IOUtil.readIntoNativeBuffer(IOUtil.java:276) ~[?:?]
                                at sun.nio.ch.IOUtil.read(IOUtil.java:233) ~[?:?]
                                at sun.nio.ch.IOUtil.read(IOUtil.java:223) ~[?:?]
                                at sun.nio.ch.SocketChannelImpl.read(SocketChannelImpl.java:358) ~[?:?]
                                at io.netty.buffer.PooledByteBuf.setBytes(PooledByteBuf.java:247) ~[bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at io.netty.buffer.AbstractByteBuf.writeBytes(AbstractByteBuf.java:1147) ~[bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at io.netty.channel.socket.nio.NioSocketChannel.doReadBytes(NioSocketChannel.java:347) ~[bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at io.netty.channel.nio.AbstractNioByteChannel$NioByteUnsafe.read(AbstractNioByteChannel.java:148) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKey(NioEventLoop.java:700) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKeysOptimized(NioEventLoop.java:635) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKeys(NioEventLoop.java:552) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.run(NioEventLoop.java:514) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at io.netty.util.concurrent.SingleThreadEventExecutor$6.run(SingleThreadEventExecutor.java:1044) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at io.netty.util.internal.ThreadExecutorMap$2.run(ThreadExecutorMap.java:74) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at io.netty.util.concurrent.FastThreadLocalRunnable.run(FastThreadLocalRunnable.java:30) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:834) [?:?]
                        

                        Since this seems more a OpenHAB/mosquitto issue I will dig into it myself.

                        Edit
                        The MQTT System Broker seems to be a concept from OH2, where a MQTT broker was shipped internally with OpenHAB and it seems to be broken in OH3 (OH Forum).

                        This leaves me with the following conclusions:

                        1. The MySensors binding configuration references the MQTT system broker connection
                        2. With OH3, this MQTT System Broker is not working anymore.

                        I suppose the correct way of handling this issue is to make the MySensors binding reference a normal MQTT Broker bridge, not a System Broker bridge.
                        Anyone who knows what changes this would require? My guess is that it should be manageable -> Source Code

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                        • fabyteF fabyte

                          Okay, now i tried to configure the MQTT system broker connection and this seems to work.

                          • I set up the system broker and named it 'mosquitto'.
                          • in the MySensors MQTT bridge, as before, I used mosquitto as Broker Name. Now the Broker Name could be resolved and the Thing is online.
                          10:12:55.086 [DEBUG] [ensors.handler.MySensorsBridgeHandler] - Initialization of the MySensors bridge
                          10:12:55.089 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache file: given_ids.cached not exist.
                          10:12:55.091 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache file: given_ids.cached not exist. Default passed, creating it...
                          10:12:55.094 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Writing on cache given_ids, content: []
                          10:12:55.100 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Cache (given_ids) content: []
                          10:12:55.103 [DEBUG] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Enabling connection watchdog
                          10:12:55.106 [DEBUG] [ensors.handler.MySensorsBridgeHandler] - Initialization of the MySensors bridge DONE!
                          10:12:55.108 [ERROR] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - MQTT connection offline - Reason unknown
                          10:12:55.113 [DEBUG] [s.discovery.MySensorsDiscoveryService] - Starting MySensors discovery scan
                          10:12:55.117 [DEBUG] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Adding consumer for topic: mygateway1-out/+/+/+/+/+
                          10:12:55.127 [WARN ] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Skipping I_VERSION connection test, not recommended...
                          10:12:55.133 [INFO ] [hab.event.ThingStatusInfoChangedEvent] - Thing 'mysensors:bridge-mqtt:84dd4a387f' changed from INITIALIZING to ONLINE
                          10:12:55.133 [DEBUG] [sensors.factory.MySensorsCacheFactory] - Writing on cache given_ids, content: []
                          10:12:55.139 [INFO ] [protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Successfully connected to MySensors Bridge.
                          

                          But
                          I'm having troubles with the MQTT system broker, it can't connect the broker instance.

                          com.hivemq.client.mqtt.exceptions.ConnectionClosedException: java.io.IOException: Connection reset by peer
                          Caused by: java.io.IOException: Connection reset by peer
                                  at sun.nio.ch.FileDispatcherImpl.read0(Native Method) ~[?:?]
                                  at sun.nio.ch.SocketDispatcher.read(SocketDispatcher.java:39) ~[?:?]
                                  at sun.nio.ch.IOUtil.readIntoNativeBuffer(IOUtil.java:276) ~[?:?]
                                  at sun.nio.ch.IOUtil.read(IOUtil.java:233) ~[?:?]
                                  at sun.nio.ch.IOUtil.read(IOUtil.java:223) ~[?:?]
                                  at sun.nio.ch.SocketChannelImpl.read(SocketChannelImpl.java:358) ~[?:?]
                                  at io.netty.buffer.PooledByteBuf.setBytes(PooledByteBuf.java:247) ~[bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at io.netty.buffer.AbstractByteBuf.writeBytes(AbstractByteBuf.java:1147) ~[bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at io.netty.channel.socket.nio.NioSocketChannel.doReadBytes(NioSocketChannel.java:347) ~[bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at io.netty.channel.nio.AbstractNioByteChannel$NioByteUnsafe.read(AbstractNioByteChannel.java:148) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKey(NioEventLoop.java:700) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKeysOptimized(NioEventLoop.java:635) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKeys(NioEventLoop.java:552) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.run(NioEventLoop.java:514) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at io.netty.util.concurrent.SingleThreadEventExecutor$6.run(SingleThreadEventExecutor.java:1044) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at io.netty.util.internal.ThreadExecutorMap$2.run(ThreadExecutorMap.java:74) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at io.netty.util.concurrent.FastThreadLocalRunnable.run(FastThreadLocalRunnable.java:30) [bundleFile:4.1.42.Final]
                                  at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:834) [?:?]
                          

                          Since this seems more a OpenHAB/mosquitto issue I will dig into it myself.

                          Edit
                          The MQTT System Broker seems to be a concept from OH2, where a MQTT broker was shipped internally with OpenHAB and it seems to be broken in OH3 (OH Forum).

                          This leaves me with the following conclusions:

                          1. The MySensors binding configuration references the MQTT system broker connection
                          2. With OH3, this MQTT System Broker is not working anymore.

                          I suppose the correct way of handling this issue is to make the MySensors binding reference a normal MQTT Broker bridge, not a System Broker bridge.
                          Anyone who knows what changes this would require? My guess is that it should be manageable -> Source Code

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                          ncollins
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #38

                          @fabyte this is helpful.

                          My intuition says the embedded mqtt broker and the generic mqtt binding create the same "mqtt" connection service behind the scenes. I'm guessing the generic mqtt binding isn't registering its service by name, or it's registering it by some other key.

                          I'd like to get the mysensors addon to work with both mqtt brokers if possible.

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                            fabyte
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #39

                            @ncollins Yes, it looks like some resources are blocked or not resolved correctly when using the system broker.
                            But the system broker functionality comes with the mqtt binding itself. Here is a screen of the settings when I deleted the mqtt binding:
                            2.png

                            Also I never got the system broker working, even without defining a generic mqtt broker thing.

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                            • fabyteF Offline
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                              fabyte
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #40

                              After reinstalling the mqtt bindung the MQTT System Broker connection now could be established - strange, that a reinstall was required since I did several OpenHAB system restarts and those didn't fix it.

                              Well, now the MySensors binding is working with the system broker:
                              Screenshot 2021-02-22 195800.png
                              Here's a MySensors temperature item:
                              Screenshot 2021-02-22 201902.png

                              To sum up, here's what I did

                              1. (manually) installed MySensors binding
                              2. uninstalled mqtt binding
                              3. installed mqtt binding
                              4. set up the MQTT system broker connection
                                4.1 set Connection Name to systembroker
                                4.2 set Broker Host to localhost (it's running on the same device)
                                4.3 Show advanced -> set Broker Port to 1883 since it was always using 8883 but I don't use a secure connection
                                (4.4 I didn't set a clientid, no user and no password)
                              5. set up the MySensors MQTT Gateway thing
                                5.1 set Broker Name to systembroker
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                              • fabyteF fabyte

                                After reinstalling the mqtt bindung the MQTT System Broker connection now could be established - strange, that a reinstall was required since I did several OpenHAB system restarts and those didn't fix it.

                                Well, now the MySensors binding is working with the system broker:
                                Screenshot 2021-02-22 195800.png
                                Here's a MySensors temperature item:
                                Screenshot 2021-02-22 201902.png

                                To sum up, here's what I did

                                1. (manually) installed MySensors binding
                                2. uninstalled mqtt binding
                                3. installed mqtt binding
                                4. set up the MQTT system broker connection
                                  4.1 set Connection Name to systembroker
                                  4.2 set Broker Host to localhost (it's running on the same device)
                                  4.3 Show advanced -> set Broker Port to 1883 since it was always using 8883 but I don't use a secure connection
                                  (4.4 I didn't set a clientid, no user and no password)
                                5. set up the MySensors MQTT Gateway thing
                                  5.1 set Broker Name to systembroker
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                                @fabyte Nice work. I don't use mysensors-mqtt, but I do have a lot of tasmota devices using the generic mqtt binding.

                                I followed your directions to create system broker, then changed my existing mqtt broker connection to a "systemBroker" and referenced it by brokerid (Broker Name).

                                I had one other issue, the new system broker wouldn't start up. I had to manually add secure="false" to /opt/openhab/userdata/config/org/openhab/mqttbroker.config .

                                Maybe you can get away with toggling "Secure Connection?" a couple of times.

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                                  Hey @fabyte and @ncollins!

                                  I just want you to know, that I'm still there, but out of time at the moment. My third child was born just recently and I don't have any time for the binding at the moment.
                                  I'm really sorry you had to reverse engineer the binding to add your code. That's awfully wrong.
                                  We need to create a new common base to continue the work on the binding.
                                  I was not able to add the binding to the official repo because of the formal requirements from the Openhab Team. I'm sure these requirements are needed, but I'm no professional in java. I struggled mainly at the nonnull annotations that are needed.

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                                    Hey @fabyte and @ncollins!

                                    I just want you to know, that I'm still there, but out of time at the moment. My third child was born just recently and I don't have any time for the binding at the moment.
                                    I'm really sorry you had to reverse engineer the binding to add your code. That's awfully wrong.
                                    We need to create a new common base to continue the work on the binding.
                                    I was not able to add the binding to the official repo because of the formal requirements from the Openhab Team. I'm sure these requirements are needed, but I'm no professional in java. I struggled mainly at the nonnull annotations that are needed.

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                                    @TimO Congratulations on your child :clap:
                                    I know it's an exciting time and definitely more important than developing a OH binding :grin:
                                    Spending time with your family should always be number 1 priority and you can't blame anyone for taking time off from a internet community :)

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                                      Hey @fabyte and @ncollins!

                                      I just want you to know, that I'm still there, but out of time at the moment. My third child was born just recently and I don't have any time for the binding at the moment.
                                      I'm really sorry you had to reverse engineer the binding to add your code. That's awfully wrong.
                                      We need to create a new common base to continue the work on the binding.
                                      I was not able to add the binding to the official repo because of the formal requirements from the Openhab Team. I'm sure these requirements are needed, but I'm no professional in java. I struggled mainly at the nonnull annotations that are needed.

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                                      @TimO Congrats!

                                      I've been looking some of the other addon-ons and your code actually looks a lot better than most. I think the base is pretty solid.

                                      I'll take a look at the annotations, and maybe getting some more traditional unit tests in place.

                                      If we get to a point where a merge is acceptable, maybe we can move the maintenance fork to the MySensors repo.

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                                        @TimO & @fabyte I took a stab at making all of the classes/interfaces @NonNullByDefault and adding/overriding null checks throughout. It builds fine, seems to be working well with my ethernet gateway.

                                        I'm going to look at unit testing next.

                                        https://github.com/nikolac/openhab2-addons/tree/mysensors-oh3-migration/bundles/org.openhab.binding.mysensors

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                                          @TimO & @fabyte I took a stab at making all of the classes/interfaces @NonNullByDefault and adding/overriding null checks throughout. It builds fine, seems to be working well with my ethernet gateway.

                                          I'm going to look at unit testing next.

                                          https://github.com/nikolac/openhab2-addons/tree/mysensors-oh3-migration/bundles/org.openhab.binding.mysensors

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                                          @ncollins

                                          I have been trying to get MySensors working with OH3 for a few days now and have just stumbled upon this thread. How opportune!!!

                                          I am just trying to get a temp/hum arduino nano with a NRF24L01 hooked up to PI400 with OH3 using this link:

                                          https://www.smarthomeblog.net/diy-home-automation-sensors-first-node/

                                          Since I am starting from scratch with a simple proof of concept there might be some easy testing to be done with my setup.

                                          Do you have any suggestions for me?

                                          Thanks!

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