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How to get the action-names from a device to use in lua?


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Hi,

Where can i find the action names i can use to call a device?

example: 

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fibaro.call(30, "turnOn")

 "turnOn" is the action name here, but there are more action names, like "startLevelIncrease" for a dimmer. But where can i find those names??? Is there a general list of action names?

 

I suppose they are device specific but i can't find them in the device doc either....

 

 

 

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http://HC2IP/api/devices/ID

 

and in section actions you have actions accepted by device ID with numbers of parameters for each:

 

"actions": { "abortUpdate": 1, "reconfigure": 0, "retryUpdate": 1, "startUpdate": 1, "turnOff": 0, "turnOn": 0, "updateFirmware": 1 },

 

 

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    5 minutes ago, drboss said:

    http://HC2IP/api/devices/ID

     

    and in section actions you have actions accepted by device ID with numbers of parameters for each:

     

    "actions": { "abortUpdate": 1, "reconfigure": 0, "retryUpdate": 1, "startUpdate": 1, "turnOff": 0, "turnOn": 0, "updateFirmware": 1 },

     

     

    Of course! thank you!

     

    I also found out that i can use the swagger for this. Great.

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