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if startTime <= endTime then
 
if startTime <= endTime then
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    -- Both the start time and the end time are in the same day:
 +
    -- if the current time is in the given interval, run the scene.
 
     if startTime <= currentTime and currentTime <= endTime then
 
     if startTime <= currentTime and currentTime <= endTime then
 
         return true
 
         return true
 
     end
 
     end
 
else
 
else
 +
    -- The start time is before midnight, and the end time is after midnight:
 +
    -- if the current time is not outside the given interval, run the scene.
 
     if not (endTime < currentTime and currentTime < startTime) then
 
     if not (endTime < currentTime and currentTime < startTime) then
 
         return true
 
         return true

Revision as of 10:29, 1 April 2011

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Scene that runs only if a security sensor hasn't been tripped in a set period of time

1. Create a new scene. In that scene:

2. Create a timer and set it to run every minute.

3. In the Luup Code section put the following code:

local deviceNo = 22
local period = 15
 
local SS_SID = "urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:SecuritySensor1"
 
local armed = luup.variable_get(SS_SID, "Armed", deviceNo)
if armed == "1" then
   local lastTrip = luup.variable_get(SS_SID, "LastTrip", deviceNo) or os.time()
   lastTrip = tonumber(lastTrip)
   if (os.difftime(os.time(), lastTrip) / 60) >= period then
       return true
   end
end
 
return false

deviceNo is the sensor's device number, which you can get by going into its Toolbox, in the Advanced tab.

period is the time (in minutes) the sensor hasn't been tripped before running the scene.

Note: The sensor must be armed for this to work, but this can be easily changed.


Scene that runs only if a security sensor has been tripped for a set period of time

1. Create a new scene. In that scene:

2. Create a timer and set it to run every minute.

3. In the Luup Code section put the following code:

local deviceNo = 22
local period = 15
 
local SS_SID = "urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:SecuritySensor1"
 
local armed = luup.variable_get(SS_SID, "Armed", deviceNo) or "0"
if armed == "1" then
    local tripped = luup.variable_get(SS_SID, "Tripped", deviceNo) or "0"
    if tripped == "0" then
        luup.variable_set(SS_SID, "TripPeriod", "0", deviceNo)
    else
        local tripPeriod = luup.variable_get(SS_SID, "TripPeriod", deviceNo) or 0
        tripPeriod = tonumber(tripPeriod)
        tripPeriod = tripPeriod + 1
        luup.variable_set(SS_SID, "TripPeriod", tripPeriod, deviceNo)
        if tripPeriod == period then
            return true
        end
    end
end
 
return false

deviceNo is the sensor's device number, which you can get by going into its Toolbox, in the Advanced tab.

period is the time (in minutes) the sensor has been tripped before running the scene.

Note: The sensor must be armed for this to work, but this can be easily changed


Scene that runs once at dawn and once at dusk

1. Create a new scene. In that scene:

2. Create a timer and set it to run every hour (set a different time interval depending on the desired accuracy).

3. In the Luup Code section put the following code:

local LOW_LEVEL  = 20 -- the light level threshold for night
local HIGH_LEVEL = 40 -- the light level threshold for day
local DEVICE_NO  = 13 -- the light sensor device number
local LS_SID     = "urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:LightSensor1" -- the LightSensor service ID
 
local currentLevel = luup.variable_get (LS_SID, "CurrentLevel", DEVICE_NO) or 0
currentLevel = tonumber(currentLevel)
 
if currentLevel <= LOW_LEVEL then
    local timeOfDay = luup.variable_get (LS_SID, "TimeOfDay", DEVICE_NO) or "Day"
    if timeOfDay == "Night" then
        -- It's night, so the scene has run once.
        return false
    else
        -- It's sunset, run the scene.
        luup.variable_set (LS_SID, "TimeOfDay", "Night", DEVICE_NO)
        return true
    end
elseif currentLevel >= HIGH_LEVEL then
    local timeOfDay = luup.variable_get (LS_SID, "TimeOfDay", DEVICE_NO) or "Night"
    if timeOfDay == "Day" then
        -- It's day, so the scene has run once.
        return false
    else
        -- It's morning, run the scene.
        luup.variable_set (LS_SID, "TimeOfDay", "Day", DEVICE_NO)
        return true
    end
end

Scene that runs only in a user set time interval

Add this code in the Luup Code section:

local startTime = "22:30"
local endTime   = "05:30"
 
local hour = tonumber( startTime:sub( startTime:find("%d+") ) )
local minute = tonumber(startTime:sub(-2))
 
if hour and minute then
    startTime = hour * 100 + minute
else
    luup.log("ERROR: invalid start time")
    return false
end
 
hour = tonumber( endTime:sub( endTime:find("%d+") ) )
minute = tonumber(endTime:sub(-2))
 
if hour and minute then
    endTime = hour * 100 + minute
else
    luup.log("ERROR: invalid end time")
    return false
end
 
local currentTime = os.date("*t")
currentTime = currentTime.hour * 100 + currentTime.min
 
luup.log("startTime = " .. startTime .. "; currentTime = " .. currentTime .. "; endTime = " .. endTime)
 
if startTime <= endTime then
    -- Both the start time and the end time are in the same day:
    -- if the current time is in the given interval, run the scene.
    if startTime <= currentTime and currentTime <= endTime then
        return true
    end
else
    -- The start time is before midnight, and the end time is after midnight:
    -- if the current time is not outside the given interval, run the scene.
    if not (endTime < currentTime and currentTime < startTime) then
        return true
    end
end
 
return false

This code allows the scene to run only between 22:30 and 5:30.

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