durosity wrote:Any plans to update this for Python 3 before indigo drops support for the old ones? It’s a handy plugin!
durosity wrote:Awesome! I was also wondering would it be possible to add functionality to define the action it sends to the PDU when you turn it off (as in instead of just being a straight off, I could set one device to be an immediate restart or one to be a delayed off!)
anyone wrote:The plugin should be able to do what you're asking, request a Delayed On, Delayed Off, Immediate Reboot, or a Delayed Reboot.
You'd have to define which of those actions you want in an Action Group and call that group, but the functionality will be there.
durosity wrote:anyone wrote:The plugin should be able to do what you're asking, request a Delayed On, Delayed Off, Immediate Reboot, or a Delayed Reboot.
You'd have to define which of those actions you want in an Action Group and call that group, but the functionality will be there.
Do you mean the functionality is already there, or coming when the python 3 plugin arrives? If it’s already there it’s not showing for me as an action option, just update status. I’m on the most current one I can find v0.5.
If it’s something coming in the future, would it be possible to also add the function to set a default action on the device so if it’s turned off it actually sends a command to restart after a delay? The reason I’d want this would be most of the devices on the PDU should never be turned off completely, they’re just being restarted, and some of the equipment it can restart is how indigo communicates with the PDU, so if indigo issues a command to just turn off (eg if i have it setup via HomeKit) it’ll be able to turn off the device, but then not turn it back on again, so getting it to send a restart command by default would be exceptionally handy!
durosity wrote:Hey, had any progress with this?
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