#HOMESEER LINKED DEVICE HOW TO#
SmartThingsĪrticles on how to add HomeSeer products to SmartThings using device handlers. Other ProductsĪrticles located here consist of other products such as, but not limited to, water valves, Z-Flash, and Z-Seer. When this is done, the list of names is presented to the user in a drop list or some other UI form. It's possible to assign name->value pairs to a device.
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#HOMESEER LINKED DEVICE ANDROID#
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#HOMESEER LINKED DEVICE PRO#
The “MySQL_Devices.vb” script contains a lot of debuging information, so if the option is enabled, you will see what’s happing with all the steps and values.Here you will find information regarding our current lineup of HomeTrollers, The Pi, Plus, and Pro Hubs. In this way, no unnecessary data is visible in the database and is always up to date. If no device address is found, a new record will be created and the current device data will be stored in this record. If yes, the existing device data will be overwritten with the current data. This script will do a check the database first if the device address (like “G21”) is already present. For historic data I’ve seperate databases, with energy usage (water/power/gas), etc. In my case, I’m not interested in old device values (historic data), only the current ones. Setup countdown delay for each state Countdown Delay depending on other Linked Device State (i.e. This does not completely eliminate the HS4 event system, you still are free to use it for things AK Smart Device can't do (yet). In this case the script will be called when a device will be changed to any value so an event isn’t necessary to run this script.Ī restart of Homeseer is necessary to run this script, which should be done when th vb.NET script below is saved. The aim of the plug-in Is to provide an easier way of connecting devices and creating events. Hs.RegisterStatusChangeCB(“MySQL_Devices.vb”, “StatusChangeCB”) Hs.Speak(“Web server port number is ” & port) It should added to the bottom of the script, but before the “End” statement:ĭim port As String = hs.GetINISetting(“Settings”, “gWebSvrPort”, “”) The name of the Homeseer script is “MySQL_Devices.vb”.Ī link has to be added to the Startup.vb script from Homeseer. My table called “devices” and the the column data is created as following: I’ve created manually a database in phpmyadmin, it can be done in the script below too, but this will be added later. You have to find out yourself how to configure the MySQL part. I’ve already running a XAMPP server so the MySQL was an easy step forward. To prepare any reponsive webdesign or app I would like to store all relevant device data into a MySQL database. In Homeseer 2 it was possible to retrieve device data via DOM.