Problems started after 149 firmware, however the https://github.com/YinHangCode/homebridge-mi-aqara Homebridge Plugin is still working with 149!PABben wrote: ↑Wednesday 30 August 2017 16:12I have a dual switch and it's working fine in mi-app using 149 firmware. Why should xiaomi change the firmware when it's nothing wrong when using the app?deennoo wrote: ↑Monday 21 August 2017 18:13You have to wait about a Fw update, that not à domoticz problème.pandemicz wrote:Guys, I'm a little confused with all the switches Just to be sure, is there solution for Wireless Two-Button Switch LEFT click problem with 149 firmware in latest build or we all suppose to wait for an update from Xiaomi?
Xiaomi Smart Home Suite (very cheap) compatibilty?
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Yes, but as there is no problems for xiaomi app users, only for domoticz users, i doubt they will change the firmware "back for us"
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Maybe if we complain a lot they will fix it. For every actual complaint a company gets, it multiplies it by some number because most people won't bother to complain.
I just ordered my stuff last week, so I don't actually have it yet to see the problem, and complain lol
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Same with people over at home-assistant https://github.com/home-assistant/home- ... ssues/8935
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This problem is for every body who use the API...not only for domoticz user...i already explain you how to explain this to xiaomi (on github, and using the comment form xiaomi app, explaining the problem with the api...) if no body do this, they will never know that there is a problem.PABben wrote:Yes, but as there is no problems for xiaomi app users, only for domoticz users, i doubt they will change the firmware "back for us"
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Good News! A Xiaomi technician found the bug! They will publish the new firmware resolve it next week! Maybe the version will be 1.4.1_149.0150. (found this @ https://github.com/home-assistant/home- ... ssues/8935)
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I still have those log :chatainsim wrote: ↑Tuesday 18 July 2017 17:24 I have some strange logs in Domoticz :Do you know what is it ?Code: Select all
2017-07-18 17:16:11.336 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read 2017-07-18 17:16:11.336 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d00015e9683"} 2017-07-18 17:16:11.336 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read 2017-07-18 17:16:11.336 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d0001a64ef5"} 2017-07-18 17:16:11.336 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read 2017-07-18 17:16:11.336 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d00012a42ca"} 2017-07-18 17:16:11.336 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read 2017-07-18 17:16:11.336 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d00015a8d79"} 2017-07-18 17:16:11.337 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read 2017-07-18 17:16:11.337 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d000182ec9e"}
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2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d00015e9683"}
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d0001a64ef5"}
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d00012a42ca"}
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d00015a8d79"}
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d000182ec9e"}
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d00017142ca"}
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 XiaomiGateway: unknown cmd received: read
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d000170d676"}
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I have just received the Yeelight LED strip and it should work in Domoticz. But to make it work I have to turn on the developer mode for the LED strip in the settings of the mi home app... But I don't have this option in the setting. So now Domoticz cannot find the Yeelight...
Anyone has the same problem?
Anyone has the same problem?
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i think i just found the setting, activated it and still did not work... you have to look into the yeelight app for the setting, not mihomebenbammens wrote: ↑Friday 01 September 2017 12:14 I have just received the Yeelight LED strip and it should work in Domoticz. But to make it work I have to turn on the developer mode for the LED strip in the settings of the mi home app... But I don't have this option in the setting. So now Domoticz cannot find the Yeelight...
Anyone has the same problem?
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Thank you, I've got it working now!Martins80 wrote: ↑Friday 01 September 2017 13:13i think i just found the setting, activated it and still did not work... you have to look into the yeelight app for the setting, not mihomebenbammens wrote: ↑Friday 01 September 2017 12:14 I have just received the Yeelight LED strip and it should work in Domoticz. But to make it work I have to turn on the developer mode for the LED strip in the settings of the mi home app... But I don't have this option in the setting. So now Domoticz cannot find the Yeelight...
Anyone has the same problem?
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With the same settings as a RGB bulb?
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I didn't have to do much really..
I added Yeelight LED in hardware in domoticz, added the led strip in the yeelight android app - enabled developer mode and it showed up in the devices in Domoticz.
Did you update the firmware of the LED strip?
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Ok will add when API support from Xiaomi comes, then what kind of device should it map to in Domoticz?marcotini wrote: ↑Wednesday 30 August 2017 6:56 No I mean this https://m.it.aliexpress.com/s/item/32825807314.html
Question about the Xiaomi Gateway in Domoticz? Please check the Wiki first: https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/Xiaomi_Gateway_(Aqara)
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Don't know what this would be, what Xiaomi devices do you have?chatainsim wrote: ↑Friday 01 September 2017 12:00Anybody ? ThanksCode: Select all
2017-09-01 11:56:53.436 {"cmd": "read", "sid": "158d000170d676"}
Question about the Xiaomi Gateway in Domoticz? Please check the Wiki first: https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/Xiaomi_Gateway_(Aqara)
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I don't know if there is one in Domoticz. It's just a water presence so I think that just 1 or 0 it's ok lol.corbin wrote: ↑Saturday 02 September 2017 3:58Ok will add when API support from Xiaomi comes, then what kind of device should it map to in Domoticz?marcotini wrote: ↑Wednesday 30 August 2017 6:56 No I mean this https://m.it.aliexpress.com/s/item/32825807314.html
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I think there is support for smoke alarm and gas alarm, i think this is the same, but water alarmmarcotini wrote: ↑Saturday 02 September 2017 8:45I don't know if there is one in Domoticz. It's just a water presence so I think that just 1 or 0 it's ok lol.corbin wrote: ↑Saturday 02 September 2017 3:58Ok will add when API support from Xiaomi comes, then what kind of device should it map to in Domoticz?marcotini wrote: ↑Wednesday 30 August 2017 6:56 No I mean this https://m.it.aliexpress.com/s/item/32825807314.html
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Is there perhaps some one that has a script for the [ Wifi} yeelight, like a fade color change
Or perhaps a disco script?
Or a color change after x seconds?
Or other scripts..... for nice yeelight options..?
Or perhaps a disco script?
Or a color change after x seconds?
Or other scripts..... for nice yeelight options..?
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Ask it on the great topic please, and you Can look on m'y blog searching for yeelight give you some exemple for white model, yeelight api is similar for rgbDerik wrote:Is there perhaps some one that has a script for the [ Wifi} yeelight, like a fade color change
Or perhaps a disco script?
Or a color change after x seconds?
Or other scripts..... for nice yeelight options..?
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Derik wrote: ↑Saturday 02 September 2017 23:23 Or perhaps a disco script?Or other scripts..... for nice yeelight options..?Code: Select all
runcommand = "sudo echo -ne '{\"id\":1, \"method\":\"start_cf\", \"params\":[\"cf\", 500, 0, \"50, 2, 5000, 100, 50, 2, 5000, 1\"]}\\r\\n' | nc -w1 " ..IP.." " ..PORT..""
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runcommand = "sudo echo -ne '{\"id\":1, \"method\":\"set_scene\", \"params\":[\"cf\", 200, 0, \"50, 1, 7167, 100, 50, 1, 7167, 1, 50, 1, 7167, 100, 50, 1, 7167, 1, 50, 1, 16723968, 100\"]}\\r\\n' | nc -w1 " ..IP.." " ..PORT..""
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I would like to thank all the people working on integrating the Xiaomi Gateway and all its sensors to Domoticz. I picked up a Gateway and some sensors this summer. My initial idea was to use it purely for security. But when I came to see the possibilities for domotica, it got me very excited and I wanted to explore more.
I used the Xiaomi Mi app and apart from the Chinglish it looked very usable. But getting into programming some scenes, it became apparent it had some huge flaws. First of all the time zone. All my scenes that were dependant on a time schedule failed, because the app processes the time zone of China. I tried adding time in the app to compensate, but it doesn't seem to work right. The second flaw, and the most annoying one, is the lack of programming a delay when the sensors are triggered while the system is armed. When I open the front door the alarm will get immediately triggered. I was very surprised to see that the app does not allow for a delay to be programmed. I never heard of an alarm not having this mandatory feature.
So I started looking on the internet and saw the Gateway was compatible with Domoticz. Being new to Domoticz, I downloaded the program and started to experiment. I came to the conclusion that it is a very powerful program, that could easily outclass the Xiaomi Mi app. Shortly after I ordered a raspberry Pi 3 which I received this weekend. I installed Raspbian and Domoticz yesterday and I am now in the phase of exploring the programming part. I am not a very skilled programmer, so I am dependant on copy/pasting other peoples work and hopefully being able to bend it to my needs, learning a lot about Blockly and Lua in the process.
My main focus is on getting the gateway to properly function as an alarm with an trigger delay. Blockly is very straight formward, I already programmed the body sensor to trigger the power plug on a specific time to light a (non Xiaomi) Led strip in my backyard kitchen when motion is detected. Lua looks a bit more difficult though, but I still need to do a lot of reading. I have ordered more sensors and lights to experiment with. My setup so far:
Xiamoi Gateway V3 kit with door sensor, body sensor, powerplug, wireless switch, 2 Yeelight RGB bulbs.
On the way: 3 Yeelight RGB bulbs, magic cube remote, 2 wireless switches, body sensor, 2 door sensors
I used the Xiaomi Mi app and apart from the Chinglish it looked very usable. But getting into programming some scenes, it became apparent it had some huge flaws. First of all the time zone. All my scenes that were dependant on a time schedule failed, because the app processes the time zone of China. I tried adding time in the app to compensate, but it doesn't seem to work right. The second flaw, and the most annoying one, is the lack of programming a delay when the sensors are triggered while the system is armed. When I open the front door the alarm will get immediately triggered. I was very surprised to see that the app does not allow for a delay to be programmed. I never heard of an alarm not having this mandatory feature.
So I started looking on the internet and saw the Gateway was compatible with Domoticz. Being new to Domoticz, I downloaded the program and started to experiment. I came to the conclusion that it is a very powerful program, that could easily outclass the Xiaomi Mi app. Shortly after I ordered a raspberry Pi 3 which I received this weekend. I installed Raspbian and Domoticz yesterday and I am now in the phase of exploring the programming part. I am not a very skilled programmer, so I am dependant on copy/pasting other peoples work and hopefully being able to bend it to my needs, learning a lot about Blockly and Lua in the process.
My main focus is on getting the gateway to properly function as an alarm with an trigger delay. Blockly is very straight formward, I already programmed the body sensor to trigger the power plug on a specific time to light a (non Xiaomi) Led strip in my backyard kitchen when motion is detected. Lua looks a bit more difficult though, but I still need to do a lot of reading. I have ordered more sensors and lights to experiment with. My setup so far:
Xiamoi Gateway V3 kit with door sensor, body sensor, powerplug, wireless switch, 2 Yeelight RGB bulbs.
On the way: 3 Yeelight RGB bulbs, magic cube remote, 2 wireless switches, body sensor, 2 door sensors
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