OK thanks. And yes, after that first hour, it has definitley not done any of that rapid cycling. Just getting the expected q15 m polling.
I have just started playing with it, but it seems really cool so far. Thanks for putting it together. I haven't yet explored the advanced settings, but I would expect I might use custom colors and line segments for some applications.
I actually think I need to start over a bit, as my original chart sizes were too small. But when I re-sized them in the plugin device (but didn't change the .png name) it's making the control page item act wonky when displayed on the phone. I think I need to re-name the output and link the control page to the new name to solve this.
A few ideas for future iterations (I am not a developer and have literally no Python experience, so these may be way outsdie of what is worth the effort):
1) Dual Y axes on a single chart (or a way to have a non linear break). I may be using the wrong terms there. But for example, and to stay with my somewhat lame internet speedtest example, this would allow you to plot both upload speed (typically b/w say 4-12 mbs in my results) and download speed (more like 60-150 mbs) on the same graph. I could of course do this now, but the upload speed would likely just be an almost flat line on a y axis set up from 0-180 or so to accommodate the download speed.
2) A way to have the legend items appear over the actual data in the chart. For example, I set up a temp graph for my upstairs and downstairs thermostats, and did them on the same line chart, and I enabled a legend, with the two thermostats in different colors. It would be cool if instead of the legend under the chart, I could just label the upstairs line "upstairs" right below the first few readings (I'd match text color to line color) and label the downstairs line "downstairs" maybe above that line. Or some permutation of that.
Again, I've only just begun playing around with this, so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
Thanks again for making a cool new addition to the Indigo ecosystem.