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node-red-contrib-dataprobe-iboot

v0.0.5

Published

Node-RED node for dataprobe iboot g2

Readme

node-red-contrib-dataprobe-iboot

send http request to iboot g2 dataprobe AC relay

Install

Run the following command in your Node-RED user directory - typically ~/.node-red

    npm install node-red-contrib-dataprobe-iboot

Information

Config : Enter your Iboot IP and Credentials

IP Address: Ex: 192.168.1.254

Username: Ex: admin

Password: Ex: admin02c691

Status dly(sec) = Its the delay beetween each status request is send to the iboot

Power on msg.payload = "IBOOT_ON" //

Power off msg.payload = "IBOOT_OFF" //

Power cycle msg.payload = "IBOOT_CYCLE" //

Each time you send a power * request you will received the status off the device a status request is send each 10 seconds

OUTPUT MESSAGE

IBOOT_TURN_ON = a request to be turn on has been send to the iboot

IBOOT_TURN_OFF = a request to be turn off has been send to the iboot

IBOOT_CYCLE_START = a request to start a power cycle has been send to the iboot

IBOOT_CYCLE_FINISH = that message send a power on to the iboot to finish the power cycle

IBOOT_IS_ON = This is a ON status received from the iboot, that message also confirm you are connected to the iboot

IBOOT_IS_OFF = This is a OFF status received from the iboot, that message also confirm you are connected to the iboot