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Reading profile status in LUA


Repe

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Hi,

 

How to read if Home (1), Away (2) or Vacation (3) profile is active in Lua?

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11 hours ago, Repe said:

Hi,

 

How to read if Home (1), Away (2) or Vacation (3) profile is active in Lua?

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  • Thank you very much.

     

    Where you can get such information?

    I tried to search for information yesterday for many hours.

    In the manual I only found this.

     

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    {
        type = "profile",
        property = "activeProfile",
        operator = "==",
        value = 1,
        isTrigger = true
    }
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    24 minutes ago, Repe said:

    Thank you very much.

     

    Where you can get such information?

    I tried to search for information yesterday for many hours.

    In the manual I only found this.

     

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    {
        type = "profile",
        property = "activeProfile",
        operator = "==",
        value = 1,
        isTrigger = true
    }

     

    Almost all Lua fibaro.* functions uses the REST api to execute actions or retrieve information (api.get(...), api.post(...) etc).

    The documentation is available if you click the little {...} symbol in the lower left corner of the web GUI. (usually referred to as the "Swagger")

    Please login or register to see this image.

    /monthly_2020_04/sw.png.a0bae333787556eaddf71a7347fa3bf3.png" />

    If you in the upper right corner of that page do "Select a definition: profile" you will find the api.get/post/put/delete commands you can do with profiles.

    You can try and execute the GET command in the swagger interface to see what it returns and thus guess how to create your own Lua functions...

     

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  • Now i got it. Thanks again.

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