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  • YveauxY Offline
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    Yveaux
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    #10

    @jocke4u said:

    l=2:M

    I find it strange that length is reported as 2 while only a single character seems to be sent. The protocol version 1.4 is correctly reported as length 3.

    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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    • YveauxY Yveaux

      @jocke4u said:

      l=2:M

      I find it strange that length is reported as 2 while only a single character seems to be sent. The protocol version 1.4 is correctly reported as length 3.

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      hek
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      #11

      @Yveaux

      uint8_t MyMessage::getByte() const {
      	if (miGetPayloadType() == P_BYTE) {
      		return data[0];
      	} else if (miGetPayloadType() == P_STRING) {
      		return atoi(data);
      	} else {
      		return 0;
      	}
      }
      

      Payload type will be P_STRING when controller sends the data. Yes, why does it get size 2?!

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        @Yveaux

        uint8_t MyMessage::getByte() const {
        	if (miGetPayloadType() == P_BYTE) {
        		return data[0];
        	} else if (miGetPayloadType() == P_STRING) {
        		return atoi(data);
        	} else {
        		return 0;
        	}
        }
        

        Payload type will be P_STRING when controller sends the data. Yes, why does it get size 2?!

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        hek
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        wrote on last edited by hek
        #12

        Hmm.. we should probably not use atoi in case of String. Payload type should not matter in the getByte.

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        • hekH hek

          Hmm.. we should probably not use atoi in case of String. Payload type should not matter in the getByte.

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          hek
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          wrote on last edited by hek
          #13

          Yep, this is a bug.

          I've also found that the newline character is included and transmitted on all outgoing messages from gateway! So payload length 2 was correct, and wrong ;)

          How is it possible no one has seen this before (me included)?

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            jocke4u
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            #14

            Sounds good anyway....one bug less :)
            I just setup a sensor with DHT22/AM2302 and get the same results here.

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              hek
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              wrote on last edited by
              #15

              Fix checked in. I'm creating a more comprehensive release note in the 1.4 thread.

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              • hekH hek

                Yep, this is a bug.

                I've also found that the newline character is included and transmitted on all outgoing messages from gateway! So payload length 2 was correct, and wrong ;)

                How is it possible no one has seen this before (me included)?

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                wrote on last edited by
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                @hek said:

                How is it possible no one has seen this before (me included)?

                At least I saw it ;-)
                I personally tend to read over all the details in the serial api... This time I noticed.

                Be glad you nailed it!

                http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                  #17

                  Thanks @hek and @Yveaux I can confirm it's working on both Dallas sensor and DHT22.
                  Great support!!

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #18

                    Hmmm... how can one override this statement to be METRIC?
                    float temperature = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((gw.getConfig().isMetric?TemperatureSensors.getTempCByIndex(CHILD_ID_TEMPERATURE_FIRST+i):TemperatureSensors.getTempFByIndex(CHILD_ID_TEMPERATURE_FIRST+i)) * 10.)) / 10.;

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                      #19

                      hello,

                      I must confess I have not read this thread completely. Too much for my bad english)

                      We try MySensors support for FHEM (www.fhem.de) to impementieren. I noticed that when the I_CONFIG message is answered correctly with 'M' for metric, then the sensor sends in Imperial. Is not surprising, everything is interpreted as a string from Gateway, but also byte checked. My solution proposal: In MySensors.cpp:
                      (isMetric = msg.getString()[0] == 'M' ; instead of isMetric = msg.getByte() == 'M' ;)

                      			} else if (type == I_CONFIG) {
                      				// Pick up configuration from controller (currently only metric/imperial)
                      				// and store it in eeprom if changed
                      				//isMetric = msg.getByte() == 'M' ;
                      				isMetric = msg.getString()[0] == 'M' ;
                      				if (cc.isMetric != isMetric) {
                      					cc.isMetric = isMetric;
                      					eeprom_write_byte((uint8_t*)EEPROM_CONTROLLER_CONFIG_ADDRESS, isMetric);
                      					//eeprom_write_block((const void*)&cc, (uint8_t*)EEPROM_CONTROLLER_CONFIG_ADDRESS, sizeof(ControllerConfig));
                      				}
                      			} else if (type == I_CHILDREN) {
                      

                      Best regards,

                      Alexander

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                        hek
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #20

                        Welcome @hexenmeister!

                        What version of MySensors library did you download? The current version in gihub/master already has getString()[0].

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                          hexenmeister
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                          #21

                          Thanks for the quick reply.
                          I've downloaded the source here: https://github.com/mysensors/CodeBender/blob/master/MySensor.cpp
                          Since it is still old.

                          Now I see that https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/blob/master/libraries/MySensors/MySensor.cpp would be better.

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                            hek
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                            Oh.. you downloaded from codebender. That explains it.

                            Unfortunately it's still a bit too messy to update the public libraries over there (have to contact the codebender-people every time). Nowadays we keep a copy among in the MySensors-account which gets copied if you clone one of the examples.

                            Github always contains the latest.

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                              hexenmeister
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                              #23

                              My mistake. Was unfortunately cost few hours time for the search. For that I have won something overview in MySensors Code :)

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