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    kolaf
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    Thanks, it seems that that was the problem.

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      gonzalonal
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      Hi everyone. Just to let you know OpenHAB 2.0.0 first BETA release is available. Unfortunatelly Tim0's binding is throwing some errors while OpenHAB tryes to install it.

      2016-01-13 13:46:25.314 [WARN ] [org.apache.felix.fileinstall        ] - Error while starting bundle: file:/home/pi/OpenHAB2/Downloads/OpenHAB-Beta/addons/org.openhab.binding.mysensors-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
      org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Could not resolve module: org.openhab.binding.mysensors [166]
        Unresolved requirement: Import-Package: gnu.io
      
              at org.eclipse.osgi.container.Module.start(Module.java:434)[org.eclipse.osgi-3.10.2.v20150203-1939.jar:]
              at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.EquinoxBundle.start(EquinoxBundle.java:393)[org.eclipse.osgi-3.10.2.v20150203-1939.jar:]
              at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundle(DirectoryWatcher.java:1245)[8:org.apache.felix.fileinstall:3.5.0]
              at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundles(DirectoryWatcher.java:1217)[8:org.apache.felix.fileinstall:3.5.0]
              at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.doProcess(DirectoryWatcher.java:509)[8:org.apache.felix.fileinstall:3.5.0]
              at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.process(DirectoryWatcher.java:358)[8:org.apache.felix.fileinstall:3.5.0]
              at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.run(DirectoryWatcher.java:310)[8:org.apache.felix.fileinstall:3.5.0]
      

      Let me know Tim0 if I can help you fix this.
      Thanks, regards.
      Gonzalo.

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        dakky
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        kewl, thank 4 digging this up. I'm just evaluating openHab2 :D

        Controller: Raspberry Pi 2 :: Openhab2 :: with @TimO MySensors Binding
        Gateway: Arduino MEGA 2560 R3 :: W5100 :: Ethernet GW

        Software: MySensors 2.0development

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          ofverstedt
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          Hi Timo,

          Regarding the errors in OH2beta, see this post for a possible solution.

          Some other questions:
          Is it possible to access sensors with different "V_types" for example V_VAR1 to a temperature sensor? I would like to send out numbers to my sensor nodes from rules.

          I was not able to get the battery level to work.
          my item looks like this:

          Number SHBat "Storehouse Node Battery Level [%f %%]"       (nSH,gBAT) { channel="mysensors:temperature:gateway:SHtemp_in:battery" }
          

          What is wrong?

          Thank you for a great work!

          /Tomas

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            TimO
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            Hi Tomas!

            Thanks for the hint, I will take a closer look!

            @ofverstedt said:

            I would like to send out numbers to my sensor nodes from rules.

            This is currently not possible, but it will be. It is on my ToDo list. :-)
            The current solution with the serial binding in OH 1.X is complicated, but leaves a lot of freedom for the user and I would like to preserve as much freedom as possible.

            I've implemented some new features a while ago, like resending of messages if no ACK is received. But the Repo is out of date. I will fix that.

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              gonzalonal
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              Hi Tim0.
              Really nice work with this binding. Huge step forward into a official MySensors OpenHAB binding.

              It would be nice to have the repo updated so as to try the new features you have implemented.

              Have you had time to check why we are gewtting that error at OpenHAB 2 Beta while trying to install the binding?

              Let me know if there is any way in which I can help.
              Thanks, regards!

              Gonzalo.

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                TimO
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                Hi @gonzalonal !

                I'm working on it. Due to the changes in the OH git repository my environment is all messed up. :-(

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                  andreacioni
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                  #103

                  This kind of problem (as I've read online) in this release of OH seems to be not only related to this binding. One suggestion that I found is here: https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/issues/82 (last comment) or here: https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/issues/81

                  I've tested it without success but I don't know if I've done it right. I've also try to build myself a rfxcom binding (this one use gnu.io) and it has the same issue

                  hope this help

                  EDIT: this work for me, run on OSGI console: feature:install openhab-transport-serial and restart OH

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                  • andreacioniA andreacioni

                    This kind of problem (as I've read online) in this release of OH seems to be not only related to this binding. One suggestion that I found is here: https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/issues/82 (last comment) or here: https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/issues/81

                    I've tested it without success but I don't know if I've done it right. I've also try to build myself a rfxcom binding (this one use gnu.io) and it has the same issue

                    hope this help

                    EDIT: this work for me, run on OSGI console: feature:install openhab-transport-serial and restart OH

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                    @andreacioni said:

                    This kind of problem (as I've read online) in this release of OH seems to be not only related to this binding. One suggestion that I found is here: https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/issues/82 (last comment) or here: https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/issues/81

                    I've tested it without success but I don't know if I've done it right. I've also try to build myself a rfxcom binding (this one use gnu.io) and it has the same issue

                    hope this help

                    EDIT: this work for me, run on OSGI console: feature:install openhab-transport-serial and restart OH

                    Hi @andreacioni.

                    You saved the day. It worked for me.
                    Here the steps I did to make it work.

                    1- Download latest snapshot from https://openhab.ci.cloudbees.com/job/openHAB-Distribution/ (Download offline version)
                    2- Unzip the file.
                    3- Run start_debug.sh
                    4- In console write "feature:install openhab-runtime-compat1x"
                    5- Ctrl-D to exit/shutdown OpenHAB
                    6- Once exited, copy MySensors binding to addons folder.
                    7- Start againg OpenHAB-
                    8- Thats it. It should work

                    Remember to copy your serial thing to things folder.
                    Regards!
                    Gonzalo

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                    • andreacioniA andreacioni

                      This kind of problem (as I've read online) in this release of OH seems to be not only related to this binding. One suggestion that I found is here: https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/issues/82 (last comment) or here: https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/issues/81

                      I've tested it without success but I don't know if I've done it right. I've also try to build myself a rfxcom binding (this one use gnu.io) and it has the same issue

                      hope this help

                      EDIT: this work for me, run on OSGI console: feature:install openhab-transport-serial and restart OH

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                      TimO
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                      @andreacioni: Absolultly amazing! Thanks!

                      I don't understand why this helps though because the changes in the code I have to do have nothing to do with OH1 (compability).

                      I hope to provide an adjusted version today or tomorrow along with a clean and working repository.

                      Thanks for your patience! :-)

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                        @andreacioni: Absolultly amazing! Thanks!

                        I don't understand why this helps though because the changes in the code I have to do have nothing to do with OH1 (compability).

                        I hope to provide an adjusted version today or tomorrow along with a clean and working repository.

                        Thanks for your patience! :-)

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                        andreacioni
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                        @TimO I'think the OH1 compatibility is not the problem. It seems that OH2 beta1 have not installed transport feature and so it has no definition for the gno.io pakage, so I'think there's nothing to do on your code :D

                        PS tell me when the new repo is OK that I download it and try to add the baudrate config ;) Thanks!!

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                          TimO
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                          So, I would like to show you my current status. I've tested it against my mini MySensors environment and it looks good so far. Feel free to test.

                          1. Download latest snapshot from cloudbees: https://openhab.ci.cloudbees.com/job/openHAB-Distribution/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/distributions/openhab-offline/target/openhab-offline-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT.zip

                          2. Unzip file (into a directory like oh2).

                          3. Download the current binding from Binding and place it in the addons directory under oh2.

                          4. Configure addons, things, items and sitemap. Example?! addons.cfg, demo.things , demo.items, demo.sitemap

                          5. Start "start_debug.sh", "start_debug.bat" ...

                          6. In the karaf console enter: "feature:install openhab-transport-serial".

                          7. MySensors Plugin "should" start. ;-)

                          8: "log:set debug" + "log:tail" to see debug output.

                          Github and documentation will follow, please refer to the "old" Readme and the examples.

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                            So, I would like to show you my current status. I've tested it against my mini MySensors environment and it looks good so far. Feel free to test.

                            1. Download latest snapshot from cloudbees: https://openhab.ci.cloudbees.com/job/openHAB-Distribution/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/distributions/openhab-offline/target/openhab-offline-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT.zip

                            2. Unzip file (into a directory like oh2).

                            3. Download the current binding from Binding and place it in the addons directory under oh2.

                            4. Configure addons, things, items and sitemap. Example?! addons.cfg, demo.things , demo.items, demo.sitemap

                            5. Start "start_debug.sh", "start_debug.bat" ...

                            6. In the karaf console enter: "feature:install openhab-transport-serial".

                            7. MySensors Plugin "should" start. ;-)

                            8: "log:set debug" + "log:tail" to see debug output.

                            Github and documentation will follow, please refer to the "old" Readme and the examples.

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                            andreacioni
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                            @TimO Hi Tim, for debugging outupt of the binding I need to write: log:set DEBUG org.openhab.binding.mysensors, without this I cannot see anything about binding logs

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                              @TimO Hi Tim, for debugging outupt of the binding I need to write: log:set DEBUG org.openhab.binding.mysensors, without this I cannot see anything about binding logs

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                              gonzalonal
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                              #109

                              @andreacioni Hi andreacioni. Same issue with debug mode with me. Thanks for the tip!

                              @TimO: V_STOP for Rollershutter sensors, is a MySensors binding limitation, or it is not implemented in OH2 yet?

                              Another thing I've noticed is that every item added, despite being a regular switch or a rollershutter, is is being added as:

                              Battery Level
                              mysensors:cover:gateway:Cover_1_0:battery
                              MySensors Battery Channel

                              Is this the intended behavior for every node of my sensor, despite having or not a battery?

                              Regards.
                              Gonzalo.

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                                TimO
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                                @gonzalonal said:

                                V_STOP for Rollershutter sensors, is a MySensors binding limitation, or it is not implemented in OH2 yet?

                                It is a limitation of OH2 and I don't understand the limitation. It is very confusing, because with the "RollerShutter" widget in OH2 I get three buttons: UP, DOWN and STOP. UP and down calls the handler in which I generate the MySensors message. STOP don't call the handler and therefore I can't do anything. I need to dig deeper.

                                Battery Level
                                mysensors:cover:gateway:Cover_1_0:battery
                                MySensors Battery Channel

                                Is this the intended behavior for every node of my sensor, despite having or not a battery?

                                This is intended behavior. The battery status is send via an internal message and there is no presentation if a sensor has a battery or not.
                                I've therefore added the battery channel to every item. In Paper UI you are able to simply disable the channel by clicking the blue circle next to the battery channel or in the configuration file you have to specify the channel, if you want to use it. If the battery channel is not defined for a thing it won't receive the battery status.

                                For the future: maybe there is a way to hide the channel as long as there was no battery status received and display it only when used. But currently I don't see an easy way to implement that.

                                Greetings!
                                Tim

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                                  @gonzalonal said:

                                  V_STOP for Rollershutter sensors, is a MySensors binding limitation, or it is not implemented in OH2 yet?

                                  It is a limitation of OH2 and I don't understand the limitation. It is very confusing, because with the "RollerShutter" widget in OH2 I get three buttons: UP, DOWN and STOP. UP and down calls the handler in which I generate the MySensors message. STOP don't call the handler and therefore I can't do anything. I need to dig deeper.

                                  Battery Level
                                  mysensors:cover:gateway:Cover_1_0:battery
                                  MySensors Battery Channel

                                  Is this the intended behavior for every node of my sensor, despite having or not a battery?

                                  This is intended behavior. The battery status is send via an internal message and there is no presentation if a sensor has a battery or not.
                                  I've therefore added the battery channel to every item. In Paper UI you are able to simply disable the channel by clicking the blue circle next to the battery channel or in the configuration file you have to specify the channel, if you want to use it. If the battery channel is not defined for a thing it won't receive the battery status.

                                  For the future: maybe there is a way to hide the channel as long as there was no battery status received and display it only when used. But currently I don't see an easy way to implement that.

                                  Greetings!
                                  Tim

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                                  gonzalonal
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                                  @TimO
                                  Great TimO. Thanks for clarifying this topic.
                                  Regards.
                                  Gonzalo

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                                    TimO
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                                    @gonzalonal : I found a solution for V_STOP! It will be available soon.

                                    But more important: @andreacioni is doing some great work improving the stability and performance of the binding!!

                                    I just wanted to let you know, that the binding is currently under heavy development. :+1:

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                                      @gonzalonal : I found a solution for V_STOP! It will be available soon.

                                      But more important: @andreacioni is doing some great work improving the stability and performance of the binding!!

                                      I just wanted to let you know, that the binding is currently under heavy development. :+1:

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                                      gonzalonal
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                                      @TimO
                                      Great news TimO. Really nice to hear that.
                                      Regarding STOP functionality for the binding, I have read somewhere that the supported commands by OpenHAB, for RollerShutter items, are Up, Down and StopMove. Have yoy tried something like this?

                                      Regards
                                      Gonzalo.

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                                        TimO
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                                        @gonzalonal said:

                                        Regarding STOP functionality for the binding, I have read somewhere that the supported commands by OpenHAB, for RollerShutter items, are Up, Down and StopMove. Have yoy tried something like this?

                                        Yeah, my problem till yesterday was, that I was not able to cast the given state to StopMoveType in case of Stop, while casting the state to UpDownType for Up and Down was no problem. :-)

                                        I changed the way how the binding handles this type of message and it works now.

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                                          @gonzalonal said:

                                          Regarding STOP functionality for the binding, I have read somewhere that the supported commands by OpenHAB, for RollerShutter items, are Up, Down and StopMove. Have yoy tried something like this?

                                          Yeah, my problem till yesterday was, that I was not able to cast the given state to StopMoveType in case of Stop, while casting the state to UpDownType for Up and Down was no problem. :-)

                                          I changed the way how the binding handles this type of message and it works now.

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                                          Sebastián Zaffarano
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                                          @TimO
                                          Can we clone the latest source code from this binding? I think that your github repository is outdated and I want to work this weekend with it, 'cause I would like to integrate the mysensors 2.0-beta "smartSleep" feature with your binding in my home sensors setup (ESP8266 Ethernet GW).

                                          Also, if there are any ISSUE y your TODO list in which I can help you, please tell me.

                                          Regards

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