Let me play with it on an x64 VM and get back to you.
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Originally posted by wposner View PostLet me play with it on an x64 VM and get back to you.
npm WARN package.json hsmetro@1.0.2 No README data
only a guess but should that file version not be 1.0.2.2
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Originally posted by naellis View PostI suspect something not right with the npm install step (using x86 nssm). I've just tried re-running that and I get a Warning which says
npm WARN package.json hsmetro@1.0.2 No README data
only a guess but should that file version not be 1.0.2.2
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Originally posted by naellis View PostI downloaded the x86 version and tried that - now both the nssm and node were in the same path - removed then reinstalled the service using appropriate paths in the nssm ui - no go
Can I send you anything that may help ?
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Originally posted by wposner View PostWell, you're not alone in this issue. I tried configuring the proxy as a windows service on my HomeTroller S6 and got the same error. I was previously testing on remote machines to see how scalable the solution was, in case someone wanted to run it on a unix box or some other windows server. I had no problems installing as a service on my Windows 7 Pro VM instance, but can not get it to install in the version running on my S6. It's the exact same error you reported. So I do have it running on my S6, but it's running in a command window.
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Almost done with the thermostat widget. It definitely works with Nest. I will need someone to test on a z-wave device. It should work though since I based it on the available API for deviceTypes and subTypes. It works like the other widgets--tap to cycle through the modes and/or press the up/down arrows to raise/lower the temp.
I've added an interval refresh to the the status widget so it will automatically requery HomeSeer after a set interval (currently 5 minutes).
I've also added the same refresh to the weather widget. The refresh value is currently set to 1 hour.
The ability to specify tile width (one-wide, two-wide, three-wide) has also been added.
I'm currently finalizing some code and hope to have this new build up later this weekend.
Wayne
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Originally posted by donstephens View PostHand up here... I have two thermostats. If it matters, I don't have the proxy up.
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Originally posted by claude View PostWould this work for Insteon thermostats (2441TH) ?
I'm fairly certain it will work, though.
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Originally posted by IanIreland View PostThis project looks very good. Well done.
Will this run on all versions of HS3? I'm currently on an early version that is fairly stable for my configuration and I'm avoiding upgrading at the moment!
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I'm not using the proxy at this time, but must be missing something really basic.
Is the assumption that you mearly have to change the ip address and the device reference on the device code to have it control the device? As an example I have the following....
PHP Code:<hsdevice class="hstile" params="url: 'http://192.168.0.109', ref: 579, color: 'white', icons: {
'on': '/images/HomeSeer/status/on.gif',
'off': '/images/HomeSeer/status/off.gif'},
proxyIP: '192.168.0.109', proxyPort: '8000'"></hsdevice>
Could you talk me through this please?
ThanksDon
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