Hi all, I was wondering if the OVMS scripting support already includes some kind of http -client. I would like to be able to do something like this: function stopCharging() { var xhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhttp.onreadystatechange = function() { if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) { var resp = JSON.parse(xhttp.responseText); var status = resp.response.status; print('status: ' + status); } }; xhttp.open("POST", "https://<url to charge box manufacturer>/<my deviceId>/stop-charge", true); xhttp.setRequestHeader('Authorization', '<some magic token>'); xhttp.send( '<some magic json struct>'); } I've got a proof-of-concept javascript running on my pc, including some preparation http calls to get the right magic token and the charge-box indeed receives the command and stops charging. But am now having trouble translating this in javascript that is accepted by the OVMS module... I also have the beginning of a OVMS script, triggered by ticker.60, that basically does: var charging = OvmsMetrics.Value("v.c.charging"); var bat_soc = OvmsMetrics.AsFloat("xnl.v.b.soc.instrument"); if (charging === "yes" && bat_soc >= 80) { stopCharging(); // <-- this still fails... // Note: OvmsVehicle.StopCharge(); is not possible on Nissan Leaf (only StartCharge is) } It would be really nice if I could get the OVMS module to trigger the stop charging command by itself. That would give me similar functionaliy as what this guy did using a CarLoop device (https://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?t=23741). If it is not possible, then I need to revert to running a script somewhere on a server, that will periodically keep an eye on the OVMS metrics and then triggers the stop. OKidoki, Anko