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Openhab und mqtt: autoassign node IDs and howto use them

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  • dakkyD Offline
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    dakky
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    Hello

    I need some explanations concerning this setup:

    Node => gateway mit mqqt client => mosquitto broker => openhab

    Openhab and mosquitto are running fine. Gateway too I think.

    At the moment I have 2 items: one static mqqt pub script and one mysensor module.
    This can be seen in mosquitto:

    infrastructure/sky_state ON
    sensor-gw1-out/255/255/3/0/3 (null)
    sensor-gw1-out/255/255/3/0/3 (null)
    sensor-gw1-out/255/255/3/0/3 (null)
    
    

    The infrastructure part works and is switched in openhab. The sensor-gw1-out messages are (as far as I've understood this) are the requests from to node to get a NODE_ID

    And this is the part, where I'm clueless

    • how does openhab assign IDs to the nodes?
      IMHO openhab does not know anything about this message format and the "wish" of the node to get an ID?
    • and a resulting question, IF the node ID is assigned dynamically, how does this match with the static item configuration of openhab? Or do i have to wait, until a node ID is assigned by openhab and create the item after that? :confused: are these node id static after initial assignment? Where are they stored in order to survive a node restart? Or are dynamic nodes in my setup the wrong approach and I have to use static node IDs (which would be quite annoying :D )

    Thank for input ;)

    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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      Yveaux
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      @dakky said:

      • how does openhab assign IDs to the nodes?

      Simple; it doesn't ;-)

      IF the node ID is assigned dynamically, how does this match with the static item configuration of openhab?

      Save yourself the trouble and use static node ID's.

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        dakky
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        :P ok thats simple :D

        How to you manage your sketches? I have a git repos with the sketches i use. This means a lot of code duplication, because now i need a sketch per node ID instead per node "type"?

        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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        • dakkyD dakky

          :P ok thats simple :D

          How to you manage your sketches? I have a git repos with the sketches i use. This means a lot of code duplication, because now i need a sketch per node ID instead per node "type"?

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          @dakky you could store a node's ID in its eeprom and retrieve it on start. This allows all nodes to have identical firmware.

          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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            @Yveaux do u have some code snipplet/example showing this ?

            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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            • dakkyD dakky

              @Yveaux do u have some code snipplet/example showing this ?

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              Yveaux
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              @dakky just have a look at the api description on the MySensors home page. Everything should be in there.

              http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                moskovskiy82
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                Maybe this information should be put on the webpage for the openhab? It took quite some time to find the answer

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