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* Improved pin manager, ethernet config * Ethernet is configured prior even to LED pins * Pin Manager allocation / deallocation functions now take an "ownership" tag parameter, helping avoid accidentally free'ing pins that were allocated by other code * Pin Manager now has ability to allocate multiple pins at once; Simplifies error handling * Fix operator precedence error Bitwise AND has lower precedence than the relational "greater than" operator. * PinManager update for some user modules * don't build everything... * Final step to reduce RAM overhead * update comment * remove macros * Remove leftover allocated * Init ethernet after settings saved Co-authored-by: Christian Schwinne <dev.aircoookie@gmail.com> |
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Temperature usermod
Based on the excellent QuinLED_Dig_Uno_Temp_MQTT
by srg74 and 400killer!
This usermod will read from an attached DS18B20 temperature sensor (as available on the QuinLED Dig-Uno)
The temperature is displayed both in the Info section of the web UI as well as published to the /temperature
MQTT topic if enabled.
This usermod may be expanded with support for different sensor types in the future.
If temperature sensor is not detected during boot, this usermod will be disabled.
Installation
Copy the example platformio_override.ini
to the root directory. This file should be placed in the same directory as platformio.ini
.
Define Your Options
USERMOD_DALLASTEMPERATURE
- define this to have this user mod included wled00\usermods_list.cppUSERMOD_DALLASTEMPERATURE_FIRST_MEASUREMENT_AT
- the number of milliseconds after boot to take first measurement, defaults to 20 seconds
All parameters can be configured at runtime using Usermods settings page, including pin, selection to display temerature in degrees Celsius or Farenheit mand measurement interval.
Project link
- QuinLED-Dig-Uno - Project link
- Srg74-WLED-Wemos-shield - another great DIY WLED board
PlatformIO requirements
If you are using platformio_override.ini
, you should be able to refresh the task list and see your custom task, for example env:d1_mini_usermod_dallas_temperature_C
.
If you are not using platformio_override.ini
, you might have to uncomment OneWire@~2.3.5 under
[common]
section in platformio.ini
:
# platformio.ini
...
[platformio]
...
; default_envs = esp07
default_envs = d1_mini
...
[common]
...
lib_deps =
...
#For Dallas sensor uncomment following line
OneWire@~2.3.5
...
Change Log
2020-09-12
- Changed to use async, non-blocking implementation
- Do not report low temperatures that indicate an error to mqtt
- Disable plugin if temperature sensor not detected
- Report the number of seconds until the first read in the info screen instead of sensor error 2021-04
- Adaptation for runtime configuration.