bmartinette Posted August 24, 2013 Posted August 24, 2013 I was previously using ESC , an open source HA application, and I must say that this is just as powerful, costs less, and comes with all the hardware needed to run it. Replacing a PLM was just a dumb idea before the ISY. I have approximately 60 devices with four separate breaker panels, detached shop, sprinkler, HVAC, security, and working on adding surveillance. We had a massive power surge, destroying 80% of the controls and I seriously dreaded the operation due to the size and complexity. I thought about abandoning it and just going back to an "IQ Challenged" home but instead decided to check out the ISY because it looked like it would greatly simplify the installation. In about an hour, not including controller install, I had it up and running complete with links and scenes. The programming I did in bits and pieces in my spare time and will never be complete since I enjoy finding new applications for it. I have integrated my Android with a couple of other apps with the ISY, for instance, I have a Koi pond and I was always forgetting to turn the skimmer back on when I would feed my fish. So now when I am heading to grab the fish food, I jiggle my phone and say "It's time to feed the fish" my phone activates a scene on my ISY that turns off the skimmer and sets a timer to turn it back on once the fish are done eating. I can never forget to turn the skimmer back on. The ISY has simplified the structuring of my HA network so much it is ridiculously easy to install. Once surveillance project is complete I will be integrating my home theater as well. After that drapery and window controls. I hate the scramble in the spring when the windows are open and it starts to pour down rain. We have casement windows, the crank type. I plan to add motors to the windows that will be controlled by the ISY which will detect precip and close them automatically and then turn the AC back on. Then I can also program it to monitor outside temperatures to trigger AC/Heat on/off and to open/close the windows, if it's not raining, or shades to save on heating and cooling costs. I am knocked over by how simple that will be to program. It will simply consist of some mouse clicks and DONE! The potential is limited only by your imagination. If it is powered by electricity, AC or DC, it can be controlled by the ISY.
arw01 Posted August 24, 2013 Posted August 24, 2013 I do love the testimonials! I assume you are using Tasker with your droid and use the shake to open up autovoice? Have any photos to go along with the story on the skimmer and the koi pond?
bmartinette Posted August 25, 2013 Author Posted August 25, 2013 Yes you are correct. Tasker/Autovoice combo are quite useful. I have the Mobilinc Pro plugin passing the commands to the scene but I am looking for a way to cut Mobilinc from the equation as it is limiting my creativity. I am looking into Regex and Rest commands but am not much on code. I need to dig into my old ESC setup to refresh my memory. I had spent years setting it up but had not tinkered with it in a long time either. Sorry no pictures of the pond for now.
MWareman Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 Since Android 4.2-ish - I've had success calling the ISY REST interface directly from Tasker (adding a custom root certificate on Android was the blocker before). My creativity is now unleashed! And yes - autovoice adds a massive dose of coolness to the solution.
bmartinette Posted August 26, 2013 Author Posted August 26, 2013 Since Android 4.2-ish - I've had success calling the ISY REST interface directly from Tasker (adding a custom root certificate on Android was the blocker before). My creativity is now unleashed! And yes - autovoice adds a massive dose of coolness to the solution. Man, some help in that arena would be greatly helpful. Where can I find some detailed NOOB proof information on Rest Commands?
Xathros Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 Actually, if you are already comfortable with ISY programming, then REST is not going to be anything difficult for you. Get the documentation from: http://www.universal-devices.com/developers/wsdk/4.0.5/ISY-WSDK-4.0.5.zip Launch a browser and start playing with /rest commands and in no time you will be on your way. -Xathros
bmartinette Posted August 26, 2013 Author Posted August 26, 2013 I have been already this morning. Before I jump in head first I am going to try to play with regex AND rest. That could make it SOOO simple! Biggest problem I see is that I have to remember that I have a job! LOL Ohh wait! I can run a program to remind me of that too!
bmartinette Posted August 26, 2013 Author Posted August 26, 2013 Oh yeah, thanks for the link! Heading to check it out now.
arw01 Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 I am on 4.2.2. on my phone. I seem to recall your thread on the certificate installation on the phone. So what's the "best" way to start down this rabbit hole. And then I assume I can just use a normal https:// rest call?
bmartinette Posted August 26, 2013 Author Posted August 26, 2013 Yes MWareman, I am in search of CA info as well if you have the time and desire to assist. I have requested the certs and am waiting to receive them. I have been playing around with it in my browser but can't do anything with Tasker until I have everyone trusting one another. Why can't they just all get along?
MWareman Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 I just downloaded the class 1 root ca cert from cacert.org and emailed it to myself on the android device. When you open the attachment, it asked about installing the new root certificate. Once done, any certificate issued by cacert.org will be trusted. So, sign up and get a cert issued in response to a csr. It's free - and you'll end up with a more secure solution that using a self signed certificate. I posed fuller details of this in another thread - if I can find it i'll link it here. Michael. Edit: Here you go. http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=12074#p93012
bmartinette Posted August 26, 2013 Author Posted August 26, 2013 Yep, I'm ahead of the curve. That's pretty much much what I've done thus far. Just waiting on receipt of my isy cert. Thanks for the link, very informative post. Sent from my HTC6435LVW using Tapatalk 4
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