Also I have changed to do zigbee2mqtt/aqaratemp/room_name. I then have aqaravibration and aqarabutton etc.
Therefore only need one trigger per aqara type.
siclark wrote:Also I have changed to do zigbee2mqtt/aqaratemp/room_name. I then have aqaravibration and aqarabutton etc.
Therefore only need one trigger per aqara type.
siclark wrote:Also I have changed to do zigbee2mqtt/aqaratemp/room_name. I then have aqaravibration and aqarabutton etc.
Therefore only need one trigger per aqara type.
autolog wrote:Looking at the documentation here: MQTT topics and message structure, I see it is possible to get a graphical display of the Zigbee network. Search for this heading: zigbee2mqtt/bridge/networkmap
You need to publish a message with the topic: zigbee2mqtt/bridge/networkmap/routes and payload of graphviz [Note no {} around the payload].
This can take a few minutes and you will get a network map data published as a message topic: zigbee2mqtt/bridge/networkmap/[graphviz. I didn't use this, I just copied the content of the message out of the zigbee2mqtt log.
You can then paste the message starting with digraph G { and ending in } into the panel at WebGraphViz to get a graphical display of your network.
Using this I have confirmed that my INNR plugs work as routers. Having relocated one of the INNR plugs, I reset one of my temperature sensors that was in close proximity and I can now see that the sensor is routing back to the controller via the plug.
ag@automation ~ % sudo curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_12.x | sudo -E bash -
Password:
## Installing the NodeSource Node.js 12.x repo...
## Populating apt-get cache...
+ apt-get update
bash: apt-get: command not found
Error executing command, exiting
agame wrote:oh I should probably have read the error. I need to install apt-get presumably
siclark wrote:
Just try installing node.js for mac
ag@automation ~ % sudo chown -R pi:pi /opt/zigbee2mqtt
chown: pi: illegal group name
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