Re: [mh] Schulter Ditra thermostats

H Plato <[email protected]> Fri, 5 Nov 2021 08:08:47 -0600
Newsgroups gmane.comp.misc.misterhouse.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
You can turn on debug on (change line 79 to $self->{debug} = 5 to see what’s happening, the URL queries and the data returned.

The ditra master object just holds the data structure that is queried from the account. Since I have 2 of these devices, I’ve set up the module so that the child objects have the specific information around the stat. So the child mode state is ‘heating or idle’, the child setpoint object will have the current setpoint, and the child temp object state should be the temperature. 

That set operation should work.


> On Nov 5, 2021, at 7:39 AM, Tom MacLean <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I had figured out the main Ditra object and that the others were dependent objects, but I had assumed "serial" was a string... perhaps it will work better as an integer.
> 
> Can you give an example of reading the temp value?  I assumed it would be stored in ->state but I got back nothing.  (OTOH, if my Serial was wrong, maybe that would be expected).
> 
> Is the set point set something like this? $room1_sp->set(12.5)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On 2021-11-04 23:53, H Plato wrote:
>> Not only a spelling mistake, but no instructions either! :)
>> Two things,
>> Set the username (email) and password in the mh.config like this:
>> ditra_username = [email protected]
>> ditra_password = password
>> Then define the master object. I have two thermostats, but they use
>> the master object like this:
>> use Schulter_Ditra;
>> $ditra = new Schulter_Ditra;
>> $room1_sp = new Ditra_thermostat_sp($ditra,123456);
>> $room1_mode = new Ditra_thermostat_mode($ditra,123456);
>> $room1_temp = new Ditra_thermostat_temp($ditra,123456);
>> $room2_sp = new Ditra_thermostat_sp($ditra,234567);
>> $room2_mode = new Ditra_thermostat_mode($ditra,234567);
>> $room2_temp = new Ditra_thermostat_temp($ditra,234567);
>> Then in the web interface you can see the mode and change the
>> setpoint. By default I set the poll to every 10 seconds, so it’s not
>> realtime to reflect local changes.
>> I’ll add these instructions and correct the spelling mistake for the next update
>>> On Nov 4, 2021, at 9:14 PM, Tom MacLean <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> I have the Schluter code running, but frankly I don't know how to use it.  I set the required params, and I can see it authenticating and fetching my group.  I tried creating a temp object, but I don't know how to read it.
>>> $Basement_Bathroom_Thermostat = new Schulter_Ditra();
>>> $Basement_Bathroom_temp = new Ditra_thermostat_temp($Basement_Bathroom_Thermostat,"SERIAL NUMBER");
>>> Can you provide any guidance?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Tom
>>> On 2021-11-04 17:20, Tom MacLean wrote:
>>>> Is it all contained in lib/Schulter_Ditra.pm  ?   (BTW, it's Schluter.)
>>>> Will this lib run on the current release or are there unmet
>>>> dependencies?  In any case, i will try.
>>>> Cheers
>>>> On 2021-11-03 22:49, H Plato wrote:
>>>>> That’s good. I uploaded my latest module to github. It tracks mode,
>>>>> and you can change the setpoint and pull the temperature. Be good to
>>>>> know if you have any feedback.
>>>>>> On Nov 3, 2021, at 8:35 PM, Tom MacLean <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>> It took me a little fighting to get Crypt::SSLeay installed, but I got there. (cpan wouldn't do it, I had to apt-get the relevant libraries.)
>>>>>> I am able to authenticate at the schluter URL as well as the generic one.  I checked and both domains map to the same IP address.
>>>>>> On 2021-11-02 10:52, H Plato wrote:
>>>>>>> Interesting. I can authenticate against that URL as well, so I bet
>>>>>>> you’re correct that the reseller is branding that URL.
>>>>>>> To create an account, I had to have power to my wifi device, and then
>>>>>>> associated that device with an email account.
>>>>>>> I don’t have any documentation — I pulled the endpoints from other
>>>>>>> integrations that are out there on github.
>>>>>>>> On Nov 1, 2021, at 9:17 PM, Tom MacLean <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> In truth, I haven't hooked up my unit to wifi yet -- the relevant bathroom is still under construction (by me), but I'm almost done. The heated floor and thermostat are in, all I need is the "round tuit" to connect it to wifi.
>>>>>>>> The URL I have is diferrent, but the Schluter Thermostat is definitely an OJ Microline ... so I think they have branded URLs or perhaps a different application number.  The code I expect to use uses:
>>>>>>>> https://mythermostat.info/api/authenticate/user <https://mythermostat.info/api/authenticate/user>
>>>>>>>> {"Email":"LOGIN EMAIL","Password":"LOGIN PASSWORD","Application":0}
>>>>>>>> Looks familiar, no?
>>>>>>>> Do you have documentation? The only two actions I know about are setting an override "away" temperature, and resuming the normal schedule.
>>>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>>>> Tom
>>>>>>>> On 2021-10-31 18:25, H Plato wrote:
>>>>>>>>> OK, if you have an account with one of those stats, try running this
>>>>>>>>> command to see if you get a sessionID:
>>>>>>>>> ./get_url -response_code -json -post
>>>>>>>>> '{"Email”:”[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>","Password”:"password","Application":"7"}'
>>>>>>>>> https://ditra-heat-e-wifi.schluter.com/api/authenticate/user <https://ditra-heat-e-wifi.schluter.com/api/authenticate/user>
>>>>>>>>> If you get back something like this:
>>>>>>>>> RESPONSECODE:200
>>>>>>>>> {"SessionId”:”sdfhsdihflasdfhalsdiufha","NewAccount":false,"ErrorCode":0,"RoleType":3000,"Email":"[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>","Language":”EN"}
>>>>>>>>> Then it will work.
>>>>>>>>>> On Oct 31, 2021, at 4:12 PM, Tom MacLean <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>>>>> Is the Schluter thermostat one of the models made by OJ Electronics?  They make thermostats for a bunch of floor heating companies, including also WarmlyYours. In short, I could test it if is.   I didn’t think they had a public API. All I found was a rather limited NodeRED script.
>>>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>>>> Tom
>>>>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>>>>>> On Oct 30, 2021, at 2:34 PM, H Plato <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> I don’t know if anyone else has any of these, but I’m just putting the finishing touches on a MH module to poll and control the wifi in-floor heat thermostats.
>>>>>>>>>>> It feels like there are a bunch of changes out there (like the tasmota stuff), I’m wondering if it makes sense to combine them all into master and look to package it for a release. MH is pretty mature and stable, so there hasn’t been updates in a while, but would be good to have a current download.
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