Already in, David merged it in today. Xively plugin also merged.misterleffe wrote:Lot of work you have done Marcus! Hopefully it will be implemented in Automagically later on.
Will be installed with next update. But, you might need to remove current wem.py* before you perform update.
Remove wem.py and update from command-line
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$ sudo service automagically stop
$ sudo rm ~/source/automagically/site/plugins/wem.py*
$ sudo rm ~/source/automagically/site/plugins/xively.py*
$ sudo service automagically start
$ cd ~/source/automagically/
$ sudo update.sh
€ sudo service apache2 start
$ sudo service automagically start
To update to version 0.5 if you don't want to update:misterleffe wrote: Should i delete the previous version of wem in the "plugin directory" and replace it with the attached version? After replacement of the new version(?), can I just continue the settings with the new ones stated N+4 ......N+9?
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$ sudo service automagically stop
$ cd ~/downloads
$ rm wem*
$ wget http://www.telldus.com/forum/download/file.php?id=432 -O wem.zip
$ cd ~/source/automagically/site/plugins
$ rm wem*
$ unzip ~/downloads/wem.zip
$ sudo service automagically start
That is how it will look in an Automagically remote, yes.misterleffe wrote: The settings as it is right now, wouldn't it give "peaks" with resets every hour? I've followed your tutorial point by point. Shouldn't just only the accumulated energy rise all time and just look like "Holmenkollen"? My graph for daily energy looks like just mentioned down hill.
But in Xively: no, it is accumulating and only reports to xively just before the reset. So, xively only get one value per hour/day/month. So, the curve will be flat.
If you don't want "holmenkollen" in Automagically, you need one more variable and use a Store variable signal to capture what you send to Xively in that variable.
Yes, that should work/is what I have. In reality not even used.misterleffe wrote: -Parser type: Line,Character,position,Length
-Parse: Line=0 Char=0 Size=1
-ParsedVariable: 1
Here: /Marcusmisterleffe wrote: Can you attach a clip of your graphs and how it looks in your metering?