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  • martinhjelmareM martinhjelmare

    @drock1985

    Can you post your error log? Try installing netdisco manually with pip.

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    @martinhjelmare

    I tried manually installing Netdisco, but it won't compile. I get an error complaining about gcc failing with error status 1.

    The config file it looks for is in my normal home folder (which I assume is correct). The only error in the log is that it could not initialize discovery because dependency netdisco 0.5.2 could not be installed.

    I think I will try this again tomorrow with Debian or Ubuntu... seems to be a more favorable distro to install Home-Assistant to. I think I even may have an old Pi still kicking around.

    My Projects
    2 Door Chime Sensor
    Washing Machine Monitor

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      @martinhjelmare

      I tried manually installing Netdisco, but it won't compile. I get an error complaining about gcc failing with error status 1.

      The config file it looks for is in my normal home folder (which I assume is correct). The only error in the log is that it could not initialize discovery because dependency netdisco 0.5.2 could not be installed.

      I think I will try this again tomorrow with Debian or Ubuntu... seems to be a more favorable distro to install Home-Assistant to. I think I even may have an old Pi still kicking around.

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      martinhjelmare
      Plugin Developer
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      @drock1985

      You don't need discovery for mysensors, so you could disable that in the config if you don't have any other component that you want to activate which need discovery.

      Do you have gcc installed and general packages for building, usually called build tools, build-essentials etc?

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      • martinhjelmareM martinhjelmare

        @drock1985

        You don't need discovery for mysensors, so you could disable that in the config if you don't have any other component that you want to activate which need discovery.

        Do you have gcc installed and general packages for building, usually called build tools, build-essentials etc?

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        @martinhjelmare

        Haven't tried build-tools (tried build-essential, it couldn't find any packages) and I do have GCC installed.

        Will try again when i'm done work for the evening and see what happens.

        My Projects
        2 Door Chime Sensor
        Washing Machine Monitor

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          @martinhjelmare

          Haven't tried build-tools (tried build-essential, it couldn't find any packages) and I do have GCC installed.

          Will try again when i'm done work for the evening and see what happens.

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          wrote on last edited by martinhjelmare
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          @drock1985

          I think it's called development tools for Fedora. Google it.

          If you can post the build log message, I could advise better. It could be a specific lib package that is missing for the compile. The log will usually give some hint on what's missing.

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            wrote on last edited by martinhjelmare
            #17

            I've updated the branch at my fork of pymysensors. If you have installed the ethernet branch of my fork of home-assistant, you should uninstall/reinstall that, or just make a new virtual environment and install again. You should remove the lib directory in your home assistant config directory as well.

            Eg:

            rm -r ~/.homeassistant/lib
            mkvirtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 hasstest2
            cd ~/dev/home-assistant
            git branch -D mysensors-tcp-gateway
            git fetch origin mysensors-tcp-gateway
            git checkout mysensors-tcp-gateway
            pip3 install -e .
            pip3 install colorlog
            pip3 install python-Levenshtein
            
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              @martinhjelmare

              Hi,

              This is the error I am getting when starting up HASS.

              (hasstest) pi@pitest:~/dev/home-assistant $ hass
              Config directory: /home/pi/.homeassistant
              16-03-05 20:07:56 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=turn_off, domain=homeassistant>
              16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=turn_on, domain=homeassistant>
              16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=toggle, domain=homeassistant>
              16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.bootstrap] Home Assistant core initialized
              16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded history from homeassistant.components.history
              16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded recorder from homeassistant.components.recorder
              16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded http from homeassistant.components.http
              16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded introduction from homeassistant.components.introduction
              16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded updater from homeassistant.components.updater
              16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded conversation from homeassistant.components.conversation
              16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded mysensors from homeassistant.components.mysensors
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded logbook from homeassistant.components.logbook
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded sun from homeassistant.components.sun
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded discovery from homeassistant.components.discovery
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded frontend from homeassistant.components.frontend
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded api from homeassistant.components.api
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.introduction]
              
                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              
                      Hello, and welcome to Home Assistant!
              
                      We'll hope that we can make all your dreams come true.
              
                      Here are some resources to get started:
              
                       - Configuring Home Assistant:
                         https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/configuration/
              
                       - Available components:
                         https://home-assistant.io/components/
              
                       - Troubleshooting your configuration:
                         https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/troubleshooting-configuration/
              
                       - Getting help:
                         https://home-assistant.io/help/
              
                      This message is generated by the introduction component. You can
                      disable it in configuration.yaml.
              
                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=introduction>
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=recorder>
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=http>
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=history>
              16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool] Starting new HTTPS connection (1): pypi.python.org
              16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event state_changed[L]: old_state=None, new_state=<state updater.updater=0.14.2; friendly_name=Update Available @ 20:08:00 05-03-2016>, entity_id=updater.updater>
              16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=updater>
              16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=process, domain=conversation>
              16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=conversation>
              16-03-05 20:08:00 ERROR (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.mysensors] Missing required configuration items in mysensors: port
              16-03-05 20:08:00 ERROR (MainThread) [homeassistant.bootstrap] component mysensors failed to initialize
              16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=log, domain=logbook>
              16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=logbook>
              16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool] Starting new HTTP connection (1): maps.googleapis.com
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event state_changed[L]: old_state=None, new_state=<state sun.sun=below_horizon; next_setting=22:12:29 06-03-2016, elevation=-21.55, next_rising=10:44:01 06-03-2016, friendly_name=Sun @ 20:08:01 05-03-2016>, entity_id=sun.sun>
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=sun>
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=discovery>
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=api>
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=frontend>
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Starting Home Assistant (13 threads)
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event homeassistant_start[L]>
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=stop, domain=homeassistant>
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=restart, domain=homeassistant>
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (Thread-17) [homeassistant.components.http] Starting web interface at http://0.0.0.0:8123
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (Thread-15) [homeassistant.core] Timer:starting
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (Thread-18) [homeassistant.components.http] "GET /api/stream?api_password=no_password_set&restrict=state_changed,component_loaded,service_registered HTTP/1.1" 200 -
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (Thread-19) [homeassistant.components.http] "GET /api/bootstrap HTTP/1.1" 200 -^C16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Stopping
              16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event homeassistant_stop[L]>
              16-03-05 20:08:02 INFO (Thread-16) [netdisco.service] Scanning
              ^CProcess Process-1:
              Traceback (most recent call last):
              Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/home/pi/.virtualenvs/hasstest/bin/hass", line 9, in <module>
                  load_entry_point('homeassistant', 'console_scripts', 'hass')()
                File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/__main__.py", line 330, in main
                  keep_running, exit_code = run_hass_process(hass_proc)
                File "/usr/lib/python3.4/multiprocessing/process.py", line 254, in _bootstrap
                  self.run()
                File "/usr/lib/python3.4/multiprocessing/process.py", line 93, in run
                  self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
                File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/__main__.py", line 248, in setup_and_run_hass
                  exit_code = int(hass.block_till_stopped())
              TypeError: 'bool' object is not iterable
                File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/core.py", line 100, in block_till_stopped
                  self.stop()
                File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/core.py", line 107, in stop
                  self.pool.stop()
                File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/util/__init__.py", line 364, in stop
                  self.block_till_done()
                File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/util/__init__.py", line 358, in block_till_done
                  self._work_queue.join()
                File "/usr/lib/python3.4/queue.py", line 86, in join
                  self.all_tasks_done.wait()
                File "/usr/lib/python3.4/threading.py", line 290, in wait
                  waiter.acquire()
              KeyboardInterrupt
              
               mysensors:
                 gateways:
                   - device: '192.168.1.10'
                     persistence_file: '~/.homeassistant/mysensors3.json'
                     tcp_port: 5003
                 debug: true
                 persistence: true
                 version: '1.5'
              

              My Projects
              2 Door Chime Sensor
              Washing Machine Monitor

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                @martinhjelmare

                Hi,

                This is the error I am getting when starting up HASS.

                (hasstest) pi@pitest:~/dev/home-assistant $ hass
                Config directory: /home/pi/.homeassistant
                16-03-05 20:07:56 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=turn_off, domain=homeassistant>
                16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=turn_on, domain=homeassistant>
                16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=toggle, domain=homeassistant>
                16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.bootstrap] Home Assistant core initialized
                16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded history from homeassistant.components.history
                16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded recorder from homeassistant.components.recorder
                16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded http from homeassistant.components.http
                16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded introduction from homeassistant.components.introduction
                16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded updater from homeassistant.components.updater
                16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded conversation from homeassistant.components.conversation
                16-03-05 20:07:57 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded mysensors from homeassistant.components.mysensors
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded logbook from homeassistant.components.logbook
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded sun from homeassistant.components.sun
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded discovery from homeassistant.components.discovery
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded frontend from homeassistant.components.frontend
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.loader] Loaded api from homeassistant.components.api
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.introduction]
                
                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                
                        Hello, and welcome to Home Assistant!
                
                        We'll hope that we can make all your dreams come true.
                
                        Here are some resources to get started:
                
                         - Configuring Home Assistant:
                           https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/configuration/
                
                         - Available components:
                           https://home-assistant.io/components/
                
                         - Troubleshooting your configuration:
                           https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/troubleshooting-configuration/
                
                         - Getting help:
                           https://home-assistant.io/help/
                
                        This message is generated by the introduction component. You can
                        disable it in configuration.yaml.
                
                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=introduction>
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=recorder>
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=http>
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=history>
                16-03-05 20:07:59 INFO (MainThread) [requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool] Starting new HTTPS connection (1): pypi.python.org
                16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event state_changed[L]: old_state=None, new_state=<state updater.updater=0.14.2; friendly_name=Update Available @ 20:08:00 05-03-2016>, entity_id=updater.updater>
                16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=updater>
                16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=process, domain=conversation>
                16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=conversation>
                16-03-05 20:08:00 ERROR (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.mysensors] Missing required configuration items in mysensors: port
                16-03-05 20:08:00 ERROR (MainThread) [homeassistant.bootstrap] component mysensors failed to initialize
                16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=log, domain=logbook>
                16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=logbook>
                16-03-05 20:08:00 INFO (MainThread) [requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool] Starting new HTTP connection (1): maps.googleapis.com
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event state_changed[L]: old_state=None, new_state=<state sun.sun=below_horizon; next_setting=22:12:29 06-03-2016, elevation=-21.55, next_rising=10:44:01 06-03-2016, friendly_name=Sun @ 20:08:01 05-03-2016>, entity_id=sun.sun>
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=sun>
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=discovery>
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=api>
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event component_loaded[L]: component=frontend>
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Starting Home Assistant (13 threads)
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event homeassistant_start[L]>
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=stop, domain=homeassistant>
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event service_registered[L]: service=restart, domain=homeassistant>
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (Thread-17) [homeassistant.components.http] Starting web interface at http://0.0.0.0:8123
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (Thread-15) [homeassistant.core] Timer:starting
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (Thread-18) [homeassistant.components.http] "GET /api/stream?api_password=no_password_set&restrict=state_changed,component_loaded,service_registered HTTP/1.1" 200 -
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (Thread-19) [homeassistant.components.http] "GET /api/bootstrap HTTP/1.1" 200 -^C16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Stopping
                16-03-05 20:08:01 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.core] Bus:Handling <Event homeassistant_stop[L]>
                16-03-05 20:08:02 INFO (Thread-16) [netdisco.service] Scanning
                ^CProcess Process-1:
                Traceback (most recent call last):
                Traceback (most recent call last):
                  File "/home/pi/.virtualenvs/hasstest/bin/hass", line 9, in <module>
                    load_entry_point('homeassistant', 'console_scripts', 'hass')()
                  File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/__main__.py", line 330, in main
                    keep_running, exit_code = run_hass_process(hass_proc)
                  File "/usr/lib/python3.4/multiprocessing/process.py", line 254, in _bootstrap
                    self.run()
                  File "/usr/lib/python3.4/multiprocessing/process.py", line 93, in run
                    self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
                  File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/__main__.py", line 248, in setup_and_run_hass
                    exit_code = int(hass.block_till_stopped())
                TypeError: 'bool' object is not iterable
                  File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/core.py", line 100, in block_till_stopped
                    self.stop()
                  File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/core.py", line 107, in stop
                    self.pool.stop()
                  File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/util/__init__.py", line 364, in stop
                    self.block_till_done()
                  File "/home/pi/dev/home-assistant/homeassistant/util/__init__.py", line 358, in block_till_done
                    self._work_queue.join()
                  File "/usr/lib/python3.4/queue.py", line 86, in join
                    self.all_tasks_done.wait()
                  File "/usr/lib/python3.4/threading.py", line 290, in wait
                    waiter.acquire()
                KeyboardInterrupt
                
                 mysensors:
                   gateways:
                     - device: '192.168.1.10'
                       persistence_file: '~/.homeassistant/mysensors3.json'
                       tcp_port: 5003
                   debug: true
                   persistence: true
                   version: '1.5'
                
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                martinhjelmare
                Plugin Developer
                wrote on last edited by
                #19

                @drock1985

                Did you checkout correct branch?

                git fetch origin mysensors-tcp-gateway
                git checkout mysensors-tcp-gateway
                

                You should remove the lib directory in ~/.homeassistant/ before you start hass again after the git checkout also.

                rm -r ~/.homeassistant/lib
                
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                  drock1985
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #20

                  Ugh, forgot to run the checkout command. palm smacks head

                  Booting now, will report back in a minute if it is working or not.

                  My Projects
                  2 Door Chime Sensor
                  Washing Machine Monitor

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                    Ugh, forgot to run the checkout command. palm smacks head

                    Booting now, will report back in a minute if it is working or not.

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                    martinhjelmare
                    Plugin Developer
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #21

                    @drock1985

                    Don't forget to use the correct ip address of your gateway in your network.

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                      drock1985
                      wrote on last edited by drock1985
                      #22

                      @martinhjelmare

                      It works! Found my motion sensor with ease. Will start adding lights now shortly

                      Thanks again, loving this.

                      EDIT: Quick question: To autostart this, would I just use the normal Home-Assistant instructions in the virtualenv, or is there another method to do it?

                      My Projects
                      2 Door Chime Sensor
                      Washing Machine Monitor

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                        @martinhjelmare

                        It works! Found my motion sensor with ease. Will start adding lights now shortly

                        Thanks again, loving this.

                        EDIT: Quick question: To autostart this, would I just use the normal Home-Assistant instructions in the virtualenv, or is there another method to do it?

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                        martinhjelmare
                        Plugin Developer
                        wrote on last edited by martinhjelmare
                        #23

                        @drock1985

                        :thumbsup:

                        When you have time, can you run git log and tell me the top commit message, so I know which version you are using.

                        Regarding autostart, no I don't think you can use the normal instructions together with the virtualenv. You could write a script, that changes to the virtualenv and starts hass, and run that script at login or similar.

                        If you don't have another production install of home assistant on the computer, you can skip the virtualenv alltogether and just do:

                        pip3 install --user "https://github.com/MartinHjelmare/home-assistant/archive/mysensors-tcp-gateway.zip"
                        

                        or if you want to install as root:

                        sudo pip3 install "https://github.com/MartinHjelmare/home-assistant/archive/mysensors-tcp-gateway.zip"
                        

                        This way you should be able to autostart the usual way, per instructions on the web.

                        But then if you want to test an update from me, you have to make sure you uninstall everything correctly and manually remove ~/.homeassistant/lib before you install again.

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                          @martinhjelmare

                          Here is the info you requested:

                          commit d07f8097a6186611371b8bc918fcb0d436bb39ba
                          Author: MartinHjelmare <marhje52@kth.se>
                          Date:   Sat Feb 27 04:55:38 2016 +0100
                          
                              Add mysensors tcp ethernet gateway
                          
                              * Replace CONF_PORT with CONF_DEVICE and ATTR_PORT with ATTR_DEVICE.
                              * Add tcp_port in config.
                              * Use fork pymysensors repo, temporarily.
                              * Try to guess if tcp or serial gateway is configured, by validating
                                  device name as an ip address. If successful setup tcp gateway, if it
                                  fails, setup serial gateway.
                              * Update device_state_attributes to show correct device, ethernet or
                                  serial.
                          
                          commit 278fdc0983a8528945e13cf912da82f3bc5fe14c
                          Merge: 6dc49df 8ffa368
                          Author: Daniel Høyer Iversen <daniel.h.iversen@ntnu.no>
                          Date:   Fri Feb 26 10:49:10 2016 +0100
                          
                              Merge pull request #1385 from balloob/rfxtrx
                          
                              improve rfxtrx sensor
                          :
                          

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                          2 Door Chime Sensor
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                            @martinhjelmare

                            Here is the info you requested:

                            commit d07f8097a6186611371b8bc918fcb0d436bb39ba
                            Author: MartinHjelmare <marhje52@kth.se>
                            Date:   Sat Feb 27 04:55:38 2016 +0100
                            
                                Add mysensors tcp ethernet gateway
                            
                                * Replace CONF_PORT with CONF_DEVICE and ATTR_PORT with ATTR_DEVICE.
                                * Add tcp_port in config.
                                * Use fork pymysensors repo, temporarily.
                                * Try to guess if tcp or serial gateway is configured, by validating
                                    device name as an ip address. If successful setup tcp gateway, if it
                                    fails, setup serial gateway.
                                * Update device_state_attributes to show correct device, ethernet or
                                    serial.
                            
                            commit 278fdc0983a8528945e13cf912da82f3bc5fe14c
                            Merge: 6dc49df 8ffa368
                            Author: Daniel Høyer Iversen <daniel.h.iversen@ntnu.no>
                            Date:   Fri Feb 26 10:49:10 2016 +0100
                            
                                Merge pull request #1385 from balloob/rfxtrx
                            
                                improve rfxtrx sensor
                            :
                            
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                            @drock1985

                            Sorry, I forgot I've only updated the pymysensors project, so you checking the home-assistant git log is no use. Well, I think your're running the lastest version anyway, since you got it working just now. Everything should be ok.

                            Let me know if you experience any problems.

                            If everything seems ok for you after some time of testing, I don't see why we can't release this very soon. My limited testing after the lastest update, show no problems.

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                              Hey @martinhjelmare,

                              I finally got this working.

                              I'm doing tests with a couple of multi-sensors (Temp, Hum, Light & motion). The discovery worked very well, no issue at all after following all the above steps.

                              What I'm not seeing wotking are the updates. I always see the same values. I'm checking messages with MYSController and I see the GW is receiving the events and updates but I can't see new values showing in the portal.

                              Still testing ...

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                                Hey @martinhjelmare,

                                I finally got this working.

                                I'm doing tests with a couple of multi-sensors (Temp, Hum, Light & motion). The discovery worked very well, no issue at all after following all the above steps.

                                What I'm not seeing wotking are the updates. I always see the same values. I'm checking messages with MYSController and I see the GW is receiving the events and updates but I can't see new values showing in the portal.

                                Still testing ...

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                                @Dave-Dan

                                Do you mean that the sensors are not showing the latest values in the gui?

                                If the last value from a sensor is the same as the previous value, a state change won't happen. So the value will be reported as being as old as the previous value. Could this explain what you see?

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                                  actually, I just got it working ...

                                  yes, I was referrring to that. The way I have built the sensor is that everytime a movement is detected is sending all sensors statuses to the GW. This sensors are designed to be plugged (no battery powered) so no concern on power consumption.

                                  I restarted the server and now updates are working.

                                  What I'm seeing in the log is constantly this message:
                                  16-03-14 10:39:53 INFO (Thread-9) [mysensors.mysensors] Permission denied when writing to /home/pi/dev/home-assistant/path/mysensors3.json

                                  If I'm not wrong this is the persistence.

                                  Apart of this I now see updates coming in ...

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                                    Good!

                                    The path to the persistence file must exist, not the file itself, but the directory tree above, and hass should have write permission to it.

                                    I usually put the file in the same directory as configuration.yml.

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                                      Ok, couple of things that I'm seeing now.

                                      1. Everytime I restart the server the MySensor nodes are no longer in the system. I have to restart them to get them in again. All of them are in the persistence file.

                                      2. Now i can only have 1 node added.
                                        While in the persistence file I see multiple nodes, once I add one of them I can't add anymore. No error if fired (at least not that I've seen).

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                                        Ok, couple of things that I'm seeing now.

                                        1. Everytime I restart the server the MySensor nodes are no longer in the system. I have to restart them to get them in again. All of them are in the persistence file.

                                        2. Now i can only have 1 node added.
                                          While in the persistence file I see multiple nodes, once I add one of them I can't add anymore. No error if fired (at least not that I've seen).

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                                        @Dave-Dan

                                        Can you attach the persistence file here and post your config, and I'll take a look?

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                                          #32

                                          Sure!

                                          Consistence file:

                                          {"156": {"sketch_version": null, "children": {}, "battery_level": 0, "sketch_name": null, "type": 17, "sensor_id": 156}, "102": {"sketch_version": null, "children": {}, "battery_level": 0, "sketch_name": null, "type": 17, "sensor_id": 102}}
                                          

                                          the Configuration is very light. Actually is the by default config and i just added this to test MySensors:

                                          mysensors:
                                            gateways:
                                              - device: 192.168.1.X
                                                persistence_file: '/home/pi/.homeassistant/MSPersistence.json'
                                                tcp_port: 5003
                                            debug: true
                                            persistence: true
                                            version: '1.5'
                                          

                                          let me know if you need anything else.

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