garybixler Posted Wednesday at 01:31 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:31 PM I have been trying to get this browser command (https://192.168.30.14/httpapi.asp?command=MCUKeyShortClick:1) to work within network resources with no luck. I would be greatly appreciative if someone could show how this can be set up in network resources. Thanks much. Quote
paulbates Posted Wednesday at 02:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:49 PM Can you start by posting an image of how you've tried? A link to the API documentation for httpapi.asp is needed as well Quote
garybixler Posted Wednesday at 03:27 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 03:27 PM Thanks you for the reply. This is the link to all available http commands. https://www.wiimhome.com/pdf/HTTP API for WiiM Products.pdf There may be an issue with the certificate where as the eisy can't replay to ignore the non secured message. I had to do that initially on the browser. Again thanks for any help. Quote
paulbates Posted Wednesday at 03:31 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:31 PM To partially eliminate (or prove) eisy as the culprit, did your initial link work in a browser tab? What happens when you try? Quote
garybixler Posted Wednesday at 03:45 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 03:45 PM In a browser I initially get the request to ignore the not secure message. After that the commands always work in the browser until a time lapse or defiantly the next day. Quote
paulbates Posted Wednesday at 05:34 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:34 PM (edited) I have to guess that's what the eisy is running into. Though that security/authentication needs to be figured out, a quick test would be an ISY program that sends the NR, a 2 second wait, and then send again... Just like the browser It might take going to the devices vendor or forum to ask what the initial problem is. I could imagine a couple things Edited Wednesday at 05:34 PM by paulbates Quote
garybixler Posted Wednesday at 05:51 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 05:51 PM Not sure if I am creating the correct setup for sending an https command. The message that is returned is Read Response Failed Net module Rule 28. I have no idea what that rule means. Quote
paulbates Posted Wednesday at 07:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:32 PM I worked my way into formatting NRs using the chrome browser with a plugin called postman. I could send different formats and it showed me the response, helped with put vs get and URL encoding, etc. This helped me with vestar thermostats and rainmachine sprinkler controller. It may not be around any more, but you can google for HTTP plugins for browsers or look in your browser's plugin store. You probably know this but he limitation to NRs is that they are one way from the eisy to the device. I initially did some python programming on an rpi to change ISY state variables. Or look for a plugin author to help As mentioned above I would contact the vendor or their forum if they have one about getting it to work with integration Quote
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