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Help and Support (Using VoxCommando) => One on one support => Topic started by: cglobal on July 30, 2017, 02:17:10 AM
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Hello, I wanted to setup the Hue with VOX, im having some problems using payloads, im very new to this. I managed to get HUE to work but the only command i could successfully run was lights to 100%, i want to use a payload list or payload range to change at least brightness dynamically, i tried a few curly braces but none worked so i wanted to know what i was doing wrong, after which i have a few more requests, if i get these to work ill buy right away (by tomorrow morning surely).
Thanks in advance for all the help.
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Hi cglobal. Welcome to VoxCommando.
There is a very important tutorial that explains how to use payloads and other basics.
http://voxcommando.com/forum/index.php?topic=1004.0
Many core topics are introduced here: http://voxcommando.com/forum/index.php?board=19.0
Of course there is no substitute for reading the manual: http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Payloads
Now if you are looking to hit the ground running there is a standard configuration that ships with VoxCommando that is full of Hue commands. If you follow this page about setting up Hue these commands are linked to: http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Installation_Philips_Hue
http://voxcommando.com/defaultconfigs/EnglishPhilipsHue.html
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Hello,
Thanks for the help. I've gone through a few tutorials and i've managed to execute a few commands but i still cant get the Hue one right. Please tell me what im doing wrong.
I am attempting to dynamically change brightness as mentioned earlier, for ALL lights. For 100% brightness, the standard command is: "on":true, "hue":30000,"bri":100%. Now i've added a payload list under the phrase "lights", with values: 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100. I tried the following: "on":true, "hue":30000,"bri":{1}, but it does not work.
Please bear with me and help me understand what i am doing wrong.
Thanks in advance.
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If you load the default Hue configuration that comes with VoxCommando then you can take a look at the existing commands to see how they work.
If you want us to tell you what you are doing wrong then you should post the XML for the command that you have created so we can see exactly what you have done.
http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=XML_on_the_forum
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Hello,
I did check the default Hue config, unfortunately it says nothing about this, i've tried several different values with: "on":true, "hue":30000,"bri":100%, but i haven't found any to replace brightness with a payload curly brace.
Here is the XML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<!--VoxCommando 2.2.3.7-->
<command id="281" name="Lights Brightness" enabled="true" alwaysOn="False" confirm="False" requiredConfidence="0" loop="False" loopDelay="0" loopMax="0" description="">
<action>
<cmdType>Hue.Group</cmdType>
<params>
<param>0</param>
<param>"on":true, "hue":30000,"bri":100%</param>
</params>
<cmdRepeat>1</cmdRepeat>
</action>
<phrase>lights</phrase>
<payloadList>10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100</payloadList>
</command>
Thanks in advance for the help and bearing with me as i learn more about this amazing tool.
Edit: Please note, i just changed the this: "on":true, "hue":30000,"bri":{1} TO this "on":true, "hue":30000,"bri":100% because the curly brace had no effect.
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Hi cglobal,
I think I found your issue - but first you have to understand what the payload contain.
Your example command contain the payload List numbers from 10 to 100 (without the % sign) and this is exact what then will be replaced for the {1}, but for the HUE command the percent sign is required. The payload in your action (curly brackets with digit 1) is a placeholder for the content from your payload list.
With other words - your command missing the % sign after the {1} - it must look like this: "on":true, "hue":30000,"bri":{1}%
I hope this will help you
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Hi cglobal,
As Kalle mentions, the correct syntax for setting brightness levels using percentages requires that the % symbol appears after the number that you are passing to the command.
Edit: Please note, i just changed the this: "on":true, "hue":30000,"bri":{1} TO this "on":true, "hue":30000,"bri":100% because the curly brace had no effect.
If you originally tried to set brightness without using the % symbol, there should still have been some effect but the brightness would be quite low (100/254). According to the Hue Plugin documentation:
Plugin Description
Communicate with Philips Hue Bridge.
Lights and groups can be sent strings to control them. Example: "on":true, "hue":5000, "bri":40%
"on" can be true or false "sat" (saturation) can be a value from 0-254
"bri" (brightness) can be a value from 0-254 or a value from 0-100 if you add a % symbol to the end of the number. For more info see: http://www.developers.meethue.com/documentation/core-concepts
"hue" can be a value from 0 (red) to 65280 (red).
See: http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Plugin_Hue
Or you can find the same information while editing commands in the Command Builder by using the Action Selection Tree tool.
http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Logical_Command_Builder
If you look at the default Hue configuration again--and perhaps actually install it so that you can review in more detail how the commands are set up within your command tree--it may help to develop a much clearer understanding of the syntax and how commands are structured in VC.
As you may have noticed, there is already a command in that configuration for setting the brightness of your Hue lights:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<!--VoxCommando 2.2.3.8-->
<command id="993" name="Set {1} brightness to {2} percent" enabled="true" alwaysOn="False" confirm="False" requiredConfidence="0" loop="False" loopDelay="0" loopMax="0" description="">
<action>
<cmdType>Hue.Group</cmdType>
<params>
<param>{1}</param>
<param>"on":true, "bri":{2}%</param>
</params>
<cmdRepeat>1</cmdRepeat>
</action>
<phrase>Set</phrase>
<payloadFromXML phraseOnly="False" use2partPhrase="False" phraseConnector="by" Phrase2wildcard="anyone" optional="False">huePayloads\groups.xml</payloadFromXML>
<phrase>brightness, level</phrase>
<phrase optional="true">to</phrase>
<payloadList>0,10,20,25,30,40,50,60,70,75,80,90,100</payloadList>
<phrase optional="true">percent</phrase>
</command>
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Hi cglobal,
I think I found your issue - but first you have to understand what the payload contain.
Your example command contain the payload List numbers from 10 to 100 (without the % sign) and this is exact what then will be replaced for the {1}, but for the HUE command the percent sign is required. The payload in your action (curly brackets with digit 1) is a placeholder for the content from your payload list.
With other words - your command missing the % sign after the {1} - it must look like this: "on":true, "hue":30000,"bri":{1}%
I hope this will help you
Thanks so much Kalle, that did it, just the push i needed, will teach me to be more diligent moving forward. One more question about Hue, when i set to 0% or even 0, it dims to very low, like probably 10% of lesser but doesn't go off, any idea why this happens?
Any insight would be appreciated.
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Hi cglobal,
As Kalle mentions, the correct syntax for setting brightness levels using percentages requires that the % symbol appears after the number that you are passing to the command.
If you originally tried to set brightness without using the % symbol, there should still have been some effect but the brightness would be quite low (100/254). According to the Hue Plugin documentation:
See: http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Plugin_Hue
Or you can find the same information while editing commands in the Command Builder by using the Action Selection Tree tool.
http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Logical_Command_Builder
If you look at the default Hue configuration again--and perhaps actually install it so that you can review in more detail how the commands are set up within your command tree--it may help to develop a much clearer understanding of the syntax and how commands are structured in VC.
As you may have noticed, there is already a command in that configuration for setting the brightness of your Hue lights:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<!--VoxCommando 2.2.3.8-->
<command id="993" name="Set {1} brightness to {2} percent" enabled="true" alwaysOn="False" confirm="False" requiredConfidence="0" loop="False" loopDelay="0" loopMax="0" description="">
<action>
<cmdType>Hue.Group</cmdType>
<params>
<param>{1}</param>
<param>"on":true, "bri":{2}%</param>
</params>
<cmdRepeat>1</cmdRepeat>
</action>
<phrase>Set</phrase>
<payloadFromXML phraseOnly="False" use2partPhrase="False" phraseConnector="by" Phrase2wildcard="anyone" optional="False">huePayloads\groups.xml</payloadFromXML>
<phrase>brightness, level</phrase>
<phrase optional="true">to</phrase>
<payloadList>0,10,20,25,30,40,50,60,70,75,80,90,100</payloadList>
<phrase optional="true">percent</phrase>
</command>
Thanks for the info, much appreciated. I did check the hue configuration which is how i got it to work, just that i missed the % sign as mentioned by Kalle, which i now sorted out.
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I think setting the brightness to 0 is not the correct way to switch a device to "off" - use instead the ON/OFF function.
So far I know, is the brightness setting a math operation and it is possible that the value is not exactly 0%.
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Again, the Hue configuration that comes with VoxCommando comes with a command to turn all lights off, or to turn specific lights off by name.
All lights off:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<!--VoxCommando 2.2.3.9-->
<command id="335" name="Turn all lights off" enabled="true" alwaysOn="False" confirm="False" requiredConfidence="0" loop="False" loopDelay="0" loopMax="0" description="">
<action>
<cmdType>Hue.Group</cmdType>
<params>
<param>0</param>
<param>"on":false</param>
</params>
<cmdRepeat>1</cmdRepeat>
</action>
<phrase optional="true">Turn</phrase>
<phrase>all lights off</phrase>
</command>
Specific lights on or off by name:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<!--VoxCommando 2.2.3.9-->
<command id="1007" name="Turn {1} lights {2}" enabled="true" alwaysOn="False" confirm="False" requiredConfidence="0" loop="False" loopDelay="0" loopMax="0" description="">
<action>
<cmdType />
<params />
<cmdRepeat>1</cmdRepeat>
</action>
<if ifBlockDisabled="False" ifNot="False">
<ifType>(A)==(B)</ifType>
<ifParams>{2}&&on</ifParams>
<then>
<action>
<cmdType>Hue.Light</cmdType>
<params>
<param>{1}</param>
<param>"on":true</param>
</params>
<cmdRepeat>1</cmdRepeat>
</action>
</then>
<else>
<action>
<cmdType>Hue.Light</cmdType>
<params>
<param>{1}</param>
<param>"on":false</param>
</params>
<cmdRepeat>1</cmdRepeat>
</action>
</else>
</if>
<phrase>Turn</phrase>
<payloadFromXML phraseOnly="False" use2partPhrase="False" phraseConnector="by" Phrase2wildcard="anyone" optional="False">huePayloads\lights.xml</payloadFromXML>
<payloadList>on, off</payloadList>
</command>
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Thank you for the info, i didn't see an off command, i will check again and revert. Thanks again.