WLED/usermods/usermod_v2_auto_save
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readme.md Fixed #define typo. 2021-04-12 21:10:47 +02:00
usermod_v2_auto_save.h Fix for AutoSave checkbox not saving. 2021-04-15 22:29:26 +02:00

Auto Save

v2 Usermod to automatically save settings to preset number AUTOSAVE_PRESET_NUM after a change to any of

  • brightness
  • effect speed
  • effect intensity
  • mode (effect)
  • palette

but it will wait for AUTOSAVE_SETTLE_MS milliseconds, a "settle" period in case there are other changes (any change will extend the "settle" window).

It will additionally load preset AUTOSAVE_PRESET_NUM at startup. during the first loop(). Reasoning below.

AutoSaveUsermod is standalone, but if FourLineDisplayUsermod is installed, it will notify the user of the saved changes.

Note: I don't love that WLED doesn't respect the brightness of the preset being auto loaded, so the AutoSaveUsermod will set the AUTOSAVE_PRESET_NUM preset in the first loop, so brightness IS honored. This means WLED will effectively ignore Default brightness and Apply N preset at boot when the AutoSaveUsermod is installed.

Installation

Copy and update the example platformio_override.ini.sample from the Rotary Encoder UI usermode folder to the root directory of your particular build. This file should be placed in the same directory as platformio.ini.

Define Your Options

  • USERMOD_AUTO_SAVE - define this to have this the Auto Save usermod included wled00\usermods_list.cpp
  • USERMOD_FOUR_LINE_DISPLAY - define this to have this the Four Line Display mod included wled00\usermods_list.cpp - also tells this usermod that the display is available (see the Four Line Display usermod readme.md for more details)
  • AUTOSAVE_SETTLE_MS - Minimum time to wave before auto saving, defaults to 10000 (10s)
  • AUTOSAVE_PRESET_NUM - Preset number to auto-save to, auto-load at startup from, defaults to 99

PlatformIO requirements

No special requirements.

Note: the Four Line Display usermod requires the libraries U8g2 and Wire.

Change Log

2021-02

  • First public release