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JSON reader


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Hi all,

Trying to read the json outputs from the fibaro API is sometimes a bit hard. Therefore I've built a php-module which will read all the api data and format it in tables making it a bit easier to read. It doesn't do anything fancy, but it has helped me alot writing my tablet interface (which should be ready for a beta sharing soon now) and it might help others of you.

It is fairly easy to set up. just open the "userinfo.php" file using notepad or your preferred php application and change the username, password and ip-address to your values and save the file. Then you just navigate to the jsondecoder.php file using your preferred browser and it will output the api values in tables. You can filter the device list (or scenes or global vars) using the dropdowns at the top of the page.

Enjoy!

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Thanks Dalle!

Cheers,

al.

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Thanks!

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if you use chrome or firefox you can use addon jsonviewer

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Hi all,

Trying to read the json outputs from the fibaro API is sometimes a bit hard. Therefore I've built a php-module which will read all the api data and format it in tables making it a bit easier to read. It doesn't do anything fancy, but it has helped me alot writing my tablet interface (which should be ready for a beta sharing soon now) and it might help others of you.

It is fairly easy to set up. just open the "userinfo.php" file using notepad or your preferred php application and change the username, password and ip-address to your values and save the file. Then you just navigate to the jsondecoder.php file using your preferred browser and it will output the api values in tables. You can filter the device list (or scenes or global vars) using the dropdowns at the top of the page.

Enjoy!

just what I wanted..thanks

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