I think in v2 that could have
been the case (as we didn’t have any standardised
functions for things like climate control). But in the v3
architecture we now have these and the vehicle modules
should support the standard functions to the best of their
abilities.
If we still need mappings like Homelink 1 -> Climate
On, then that should be done either by scripts or by some
centralised mapping framework.
Regards, Mark.
> On 9 Oct 2019, at 2:19 PM, Jaunius Kapkan
<jaunius@gmx.com> wrote:
>
> I am making a couple of plugins (initially for leaf)
and the JS functions are great for that. However I assume
the functions are not unifed accross different vehicles.
For example for leaf to turn on pre-heat you need to issue
Homelink 1 instead of ClimateControl. What would be the
best way to change this? Or is this something that need to
be changed on the lower level?
>
> Greetings,
> Jaunius
>
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2019 at 9:05 AM
>> From: "Michael Balzer"
<dexter@expeedo.de>
>> To:
ovmsdev@lists.openvehicles.com
>> Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] WifiConsole V1.0
>>
>> Mark,
>>
>> yes, the OLEDs are perfect for these things,
bright enough for daylight use with very little energy
usage.
>>
>> Thanks for the link to that combined ESP32
module, that's a real beauty, even includes a LiPo supply
/ charger. I need to check that one out.
>>
>> Regarding our Javascript support, I already had
stunned some users with the foglight plugin, they thought
stuff like this would need builtin
>> support. That brought me back to my point about
how little users know about our capabilities, so I added
an explanation to our docs:
>>
>>
http://docs.openvehicles.com/en/latest/components/ovms_script/docs/foglight.html
>>
>> But we really need something like an OVMS cheat
sheet as an overview of what is possible.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Michael
>>
>>
>> Am 08.10.19 um 05:40 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson:
>>> Michael,
>>>
>>> I really like those little OLED SSD1306 based
displays. I use them on my esphome+hassio projects like
this little water tank level (using an
>>> ESP32, a BME280 pressure/humidity/temperature
sensor, waterproof ultrasonic distance sensor, and
SSID1306 OLED yellow/blue display):
>>>
>>>
>>> Adding a display to a project makes it so
much more useful and easy to diagnose problems.
>>>
>>> AliExpress has them very cheap:
>>>
>>> *
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32844104782.html
>>> US$2 for the 0.96” yellow/blue 128x32
>>> US$3 for the 1.3” white 128x64
>>>
>>>
>>> There is also a 4MB ESP32 with a 0.96” OLED
display on-board:
>>>
>>> *
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32822105291.html
>>> US$9 plus shipping
>>>
>>>
>>> Glad that you are finding a use for our
JavaScript support. I really think that has so many
possibilities.
>>>
>>> Regards, Mark
>>>
>>>> On 6 Oct 2019, at 10:43 PM, Michael
Balzer <
dexter@expeedo.de
<mailto:dexter@expeedo.de>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> FYI: I've just implemented an OVMS v3
style replacement for the SimpleConsole:
>>>>
>>>>
https://github.com/dexterbg/WifiConsole
>>>>
>>>> V3 makes it pretty easy now to add stuff
like this. It's using a script plugin to provide custom
functions via the web API.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Michael
>>
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