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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Saturday 18 June 2016 16:21
by Flopp
I can continue to translate to Swedish, if needed.

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Saturday 18 June 2016 16:46
by Dynamic
Same website for the translations as the last time?

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Saturday 18 June 2016 16:47
by patoo77
Dynamic wrote:Same website for the translations as the last time?
Yup, you should get an email anytime soon :)
Flopp wrote:I can continue to translate to Swedish, if needed.
Great, thank you!

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Saturday 18 June 2016 16:52
by Dynamic
Got it! Dutch translation is finished, it were just 2 strings?

Are you also working on the Apple Watch app?

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Saturday 18 June 2016 16:53
by patoo77
Dynamic wrote:Got it! Dutch translation is finished, it were just 2 strings?

Are you also working on the Apple Watch app?
I started working on the watch app some time ago.
However, I won't ship anything until watchos3 is released: it brings lots of interesting features, making it worth it to make a proper watch version.

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Saturday 18 June 2016 16:56
by Dynamic
patoo77 wrote: I started working on the watch app some time ago.
However, I won't ship anything until watchos3 is released: it brings lots of interesting features, making it worth it to make a proper watch version.
True. I'm running on iOS 10 and WatchOS 3 and both have nice new features. Running Pilot in the watch 'dock' will be awesome and an easy and fast way to control my devices.

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Sunday 19 June 2016 10:48
by patoo77
Currently working on x509 client certificate integration...
Tried to follow the Domoticz tutorial, but no luck there. I am stuck trying to set it up.

Would anyone have it setup on his own server, and willing to let me try on it?

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Sunday 19 June 2016 11:40
by Flopp
Swedish I done now. Some sentences is difficult to translate when you don't know how it is used.
Will check how it is used when the Beta is released.

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Sunday 19 June 2016 13:46
by rickwilleme
patoo77 wrote:1.8 is about to be released to beta-testers!
Nice! Will we receive an email containing the download instructions?
patoo77 wrote:I am also looking for people to help translate the app to following languages: dutch
Willing to help here, but looks like the job has been done already. Really love the dedication on this forum :mrgreen:

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Sunday 19 June 2016 22:43
by rickwilleme
patoo77 wrote: 1.8 is about to be released to beta-testers!
* Selector switch support
* iBeacon support
* iPad support.
I can confirm that the selector switch and iPad support is working like a charm! :D
Unable to test iBeacon though..

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Sunday 19 June 2016 23:12
by pvm
Does the pilot app act like a beacon, or detect them?

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Sunday 19 June 2016 23:31
by patoo77
pvm wrote:Does the pilot app act like a beacon, or detect them?
Pilot detects beacons: you need to register them in the app.

If you want your iPhone to act as a beacon, there are plenty apps in the App Store to do just that. :)

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Monday 20 June 2016 7:21
by pvm
Nice, waiting for the beta to go into stable

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Monday 20 June 2016 21:28
by Dynamic
Testen with an iPad (iOS 9) and iPhone (iOS 10). Everything is working as expected. Great job again!

Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Monday 20 June 2016 23:31
by Flopp
I had a problem today. iOS 9 on iPhone 6s. The app was working fine during day with no problem but now in the evening when I open the app it crash directly. I could see it if I double click on home button, it was in the menu to setup a new server. I had to uninstall and install it again to get it to work.

Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Tuesday 21 June 2016 8:19
by Bikey
Hi, I found a bug in the latest beta: if I stry to start the App with one of the 3D-Touch shortcuts the App starts but crashes immediately. Using latest iOS on iPhone 6S.

Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Tuesday 21 June 2016 8:31
by Bikey
The beacon geofencing works, nice! Multi-selector switch also works.
Still really don't like the fact that setting a dimmer on to a certain level sometimes means swiping left, sometimes swiping right. Very confusing and bothersome, if the lamp is switched on from the off state. Please bring back absolute dimming like is done in every other App/user interface in the world!

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Wednesday 22 June 2016 9:38
by G3rard
The new beta is working fine on my iPad and iPhone on iOS9.

I have one issue with the selector switch.
I have a switch with 6 levels, so levels 0, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50.
When pressing the button which represents level 50 in Pilot, it's not working. The Domotic log says: Error setting a wrong level value 60 to Selector device 0.
So it seams to set it to level 60 instead of level 50.
The other levels are working fine.

And one feature request :-)
Can you disable the possibility to delete Domoticz rooms from the Pilot app? I think all maintenance should be done in Domoticz, this also prevents that someone accidentally deletes rooms in Pilot.

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Wednesday 22 June 2016 10:39
by rgroothuis
What exactly is the "selector switch" feature? How can I see/use this in the Pilot app? Do you have a screenshot?

Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

Posted: Wednesday 22 June 2016 11:14
by dannybloe
In Domoticz you can create a virtual switch with a set of discrete values (like: 'on', 'off', 'a little bit on', 'a bit more off', 'bla', 'boo'). In the Domoticz GUI you then get the option to pick one of those states. Or you could create a virtual switch to control the temperature for a room and have the values defined as: 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20. Then you can pick any of those 6 values from a radio group or selector.
Pilot beta now supports these kind of switches.