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Fibaro API scene call with parameters passed


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Hi, 

 

I'm working on the Raspberry Pi solution for checking the presence by looking for BLE tags. If someone is interested in this project I could share some thoughts about it. 

 

I would like to avoid sending multiple API calls and shrink it to one. I would like to send one API scene call and pass parameter to this scene preferably in JSON format like this: 

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Is this possible? How the call looks like? 

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BLE tags

 

UPD: what you use as BLE tag in users?

use BLE smartphones? did you know what BLE from Apple products does not access any standard requests from BLE

for example just stated 

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I am close together RPI with my IPhone... but no my MAC here

 

 

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    Sorry for my late response...

     

    First, your question...

     

    I 've tested with success NotiOne beacons (

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    ). 

    I will also try one of these in the near future... 

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    I don't use Apple devices because they are most likely randomize serial numbers so I wouldn't be able to achieve my goal - presence check. 

    But, to be honest I did not test it properly because I wouldn't use it neither. I have to check the presence for the kids that do not have their phones yet. So I aimed for the beacons from the start and did not bother with phones. 

     

    I've created another topic about my solution for BLE presence check. I encourage you to check it out! 

     

     

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