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defaultConfig.conf
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[General]
# location of log files (required)
LogLocation = /var/log/
# PUT YOUR OWN COORDINATES HERE
# Latitude of the place for computation of sunset and sunrise.
# check on Google Maps for instance
Latitude = 51.4769
# PUT YOUR OWN COORDINATES HERE
# Longitude of the place for computation of sunset and sunrise.
# check on Google Maps for instance
Longitude = 0
# Repeat each command a certain number of times. This is to ensure it works
# if the remote is far away from the shutter and sometime EMI prevents a
# signal to go through
# This option only applies if a shutter is raised or lowered in full. If
# a shutter is only raised or lowered for a given amount of seconds, this
# option does not apply for obvious reasons.
SendRepeat = 2
# (Optional) This parameter specifes the GPIO connector where the 433.42 MHz
# emitter is connected to. The default value is 4
TXGPIO = 4
# This parameter, if true will enable the use of HTTPS
# (secure HTTP) in the Flask web app or user name and password
# authentication, depending on the options below. This option is only
# applicable to the web app. This option requires python-openssl library
# to be installed
UseHttps = False
# (Optional) This parameter will allow the HTTP port to be set by the web
# interface. The default is 80, but this setting will override that
# value. This option is only applicable to the web app.
HTTPPort = 80
# This parameter will override the default port for HTTPS, which is
# 443. Uncomment and change this value to use a non-standard port for HTTPS
HTTPSPort = 443
# Lowest identifier used by the tool to assign unique 24bit
# ids for new remote. This value won't change in the config file, instead
# the tool will look for the next available address that has not been
# used yet.
# If you are running more than one instance of PiSomfy you must ensure
# each instance is set to a different value to avoid possible conflicts
RTS_Address = 0x279620
###################################################################
###################################################################
## LIST OF ALL SHUTTERS REGISTERED
###################################################################
###################################################################
[MQTT]
# Location (IP Address of DNS Name) of the MQTT Server
MQTT_Server = 192.168.1.x
# Port of the MQTT Server
MQTT_Port = 1883
# Username for the MQTT Server
MQTT_User = xxxxxxx
# Password of the MQTT Server
MQTT_Password = xxxxxxx
# MQTT unique client identifier
# If you are running more than one instance of PiSomfy you must ensure
# each instance is set to a different value to avoid possible conflicts
MQTT_ClientID = somfy-mqtt-bridge
# If MQTT Discovery is enabled, simply add the folowing 2 lines to Home
# Assistant's configuration.yaml file:
#
# mqtt:
# discovery: true
EnableDiscovery = true
###################################################################
###################################################################
## LIST OF ALL SHUTTERS REGISTERED
###################################################################
###################################################################
#
# The config value is the address of the remote (must be unique),
# which is a 24bit identifier (little-endian)
# followed by a comma deliminated list of
# - Userfriednly Name
# - indicator if these remote is active or has been (soft-)deleted
# - duration (seconds) for motor to fully lower down
# - duration (seconds) for motor to fully rise up (optional otherwise down duration will be used in both directions)
#
[Shutters]
# Indicates the rolling code used by the shutter, based on the address
# provided in the section [Shutters]. Note that this changes every time
# the remote is used and therefore the config file will update frequently
#
[ShutterRollingCodes]
# Indicates in % the intermediate position stored in the shutter itself,
# based on the address provided in the section [Shutters].
# Bellow values are assumed to match with shutters internal presets.
# They might be overwritten/cleared by a 5 seconds press on the stop button.
#
[ShutterIntermediatePositions]
###################################################################
###################################################################
## LIST OF ALL AUTOMATED SCHEDULED OPERATIONS
###################################################################
###################################################################
#
# The config value is a unique id identifying the schedule
#
# This is followed by a comma deliminated list representing:
# - active: Either 'active', 'paused', 'deleted'
# - repeatType: String: 'once' or 'weekday'
# - repeatValue: Date in format "YYYY/MM/DD" or Array ['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun']
# - timeType: String: 'clock' or 'astro' are valid values
# - timeValue: String: Time in format "HH:MM" or values 'sunset' or 'sunrise' or 'sunset+MIN', 'sunset-MIN', 'sunrise+MIN', 'sunrise-MIN'
# - shutterAction: String: 'up', 'down' or 'stop' (= My-Position) are valid values. If this is followed by an integer, this indicates the duration of the operation
# - shutterIds: Array of shutterIds to operate
#
[Scheduler]