sjenkins Posted Wednesday at 11:51 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:51 AM Keeping with adding as much to the beta before pushing to production. Want to balance those who are looking for stability versus feature growth. This beta came from some requests to build the generic/dimmer device a bit. What we've added recently to generic/dimmer Scene triggering Dynamic persistence of onlevel (returns to last onlevel) Visability of onlevel NEW: Ability to switch between static or dynamic onlevel. Static is consistent to Insteon switches, basically Don will always return to the set onlevel. DFON goes to 100%, again like Insteon below are the rest of the changes from current production, mostly modernization or back-office changes 3.1.22 DONE generic/dimmer static/dynamic behaviour 3.1.21 DONE generic/dimmer to model dimmer ST & OL DONE name & address check using poly interface DONE consistent use of poly versus polyglot DONE fix nagging error check in main() DONE controller discover refactor DONE add notice for ISY authorized error (was only in logs) 3.1.20 DONE fix controller ST "status" on at start, off at stop / delete, "control" still heartbeat DONE garage send CMDs, motor, motion, obstruction ; get naming consistent DONE standardize startup sequence DONE rewrite checkParams, Discovery DONE add NumberOfNodes DONE switch/generic/dimmer/temp(R/C): nodes use polyglot persistence, delete old db files DONE swtich cmd TOGGLE add DONE consolidate temp, tempC, tempRC into one module DONE temp variable writing now with shortPoll (only upon change, considers precision) DONE refactor function naming DONE refactor garage, fix persistence, sse client DONE backfeed garage improvements to switch(done), generic(done), temperature() 3.1.15 DONE generic, dimmer, change ST to OL, memory of level for DON, DFON/DFOF, command 2 Quote
hart2hart Posted Wednesday at 02:23 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:23 PM Thanks for making Virtual plugin so much better! I’ll hopefully remember to install and test out tonight. 1 Quote
Diesel Posted Wednesday at 02:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:49 PM @sjenkins Very nicely done. Great work! Thank you 1 Quote
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