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Which script are you trying to disable and stop? The script above is for Scheduled script only.
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(24.10.2023, 08:38)Daniel Wrote: Which script are you trying to disable and stop? The script above is for Scheduled script only.
Code: value = event.getvalue()
if value == true then
--os.sleep(3)
--grp.write("5/0/1",false)
function dosleep(obj)
local timer = grp.getvalue(obj)
timer = tonumber(timer)
if timer then
if timer < mintimer then
timer = mintimer
elseif timer > maxtimer then
timer = maxtimer
end
os.sleep(timer *60 ) -- minutes -> seconds
end
end
mintimer = 0.1 -- minimum timer value in minutes
maxtimer = 60 -- maximum timer value in minutes
objects = {
{
output = '5/1/1',
timer = '5/3/1',
enable = '5/4/1',
},
{
output = '5/1/2',
timer = '5/3/2',
enable = '5/4/2',
},
{
output = '5/1/3',
timer = '5/3/3',
enable = '5/4/3',
},
{
output = '5/1/4',
timer = '5/3/4',
enable = '5/4/4',
},
{
output = '5/1/5',
timer = '5/3/5',
enable = '5/4/5',
},
{
output = '5/1/6',
timer = '5/3/6',
enable = '5/4/6',
},
{
output = '5/1/7',
timer = '5/3/7',
enable = '5/4/7',
},
{
output = '5/1/8',
timer = '5/3/8',
enable = '5/4/8',
},
{
output = '5/1/9',
timer = '5/3/9',
enable = '5/4/9',
},
{
output = '5/1/10',
timer = '5/3/10',
enable = '5/4/10',
}
}
for _, item in ipairs(objects) do
if grp.getvalue(item.enable) then
grp.write(item.output, true)
dosleep(item.timer)
grp.write(item.output, false)
end
end
grp.write("5/0/1",false)
end
This is the script i'm using as event-based script.
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Set event script "Execution mode" to "Last instance only".
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(24.10.2023, 08:50)admin Wrote: Set event script "Execution mode" to "Last instance only".
How can I configure this?
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In event script settings. You need 2023 or newer firmware for this.
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Ok so I'll have an event-based script for the irrigation program configured as last instance only execution mode.
Code: value = event.getvalue()
if value == true then
--os.sleep(3)
--grp.write("5/0/1",false)
function dosleep(obj)
local timer = grp.getvalue(obj)
timer = tonumber(timer)
if timer then
if timer < mintimer then
timer = mintimer
elseif timer > maxtimer then
timer = maxtimer
end
os.sleep(timer *60 ) -- minutes -> seconds
end
end
mintimer = 0.1 -- minimum timer value in minutes
maxtimer = 60 -- maximum timer value in minutes
objects = {
{
output = '5/1/1',
timer = '5/3/1',
enable = '5/4/1',
},
{
output = '5/1/2',
timer = '5/3/2',
enable = '5/4/2',
},
{
output = '5/1/3',
timer = '5/3/3',
enable = '5/4/3',
},
{
output = '5/1/4',
timer = '5/3/4',
enable = '5/4/4',
},
{
output = '5/1/5',
timer = '5/3/5',
enable = '5/4/5',
},
{
output = '5/1/6',
timer = '5/3/6',
enable = '5/4/6',
},
{
output = '5/1/7',
timer = '5/3/7',
enable = '5/4/7',
},
{
output = '5/1/8',
timer = '5/3/8',
enable = '5/4/8',
},
{
output = '5/1/9',
timer = '5/3/9',
enable = '5/4/9',
},
{
output = '5/1/10',
timer = '5/3/10',
enable = '5/4/10',
}
}
for _, item in ipairs(objects) do
if grp.getvalue(item.enable) then
grp.write(item.output, true)
dosleep(item.timer)
grp.write(item.output, false)
end
end
grp.write("5/0/1",false)
end
And then I also need an event-based script in normal execution mode like the shown below in order to stop the irrigation program. Is that correct? Thank you!
Code: value = event.getvalue()
if value == false then
name = 'my script name'
item = script.get(name)
script.disable(name)
os.execute('pkill -f "scripting-scheduled.lua ' .. item.id .. '"')
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You don't need an extra script for this. In "Last instance only" mode all previous script instances are stopped once new value arrives.
Your script should be modified to turn off all outputs when false is received. This is needed because when the script is running it's mostly sleeping with one output turned on.
Code: value = event.getvalue()
function dosleep(obj)
local timer = grp.getvalue(obj)
timer = tonumber(timer)
if timer then
if timer < mintimer then
timer = mintimer
elseif timer > maxtimer then
timer = maxtimer
end
os.sleep(timer * 60) -- minutes -> seconds
end
end
mintimer = 0.1 -- minimum timer value in minutes
maxtimer = 60 -- maximum timer value in minutes
objects = {
{
output = '5/1/1',
timer = '5/3/1',
enable = '5/4/1',
},
{
output = '5/1/2',
timer = '5/3/2',
enable = '5/4/2',
},
{
output = '5/1/3',
timer = '5/3/3',
enable = '5/4/3',
},
{
output = '5/1/4',
timer = '5/3/4',
enable = '5/4/4',
},
{
output = '5/1/5',
timer = '5/3/5',
enable = '5/4/5',
},
{
output = '5/1/6',
timer = '5/3/6',
enable = '5/4/6',
},
{
output = '5/1/7',
timer = '5/3/7',
enable = '5/4/7',
},
{
output = '5/1/8',
timer = '5/3/8',
enable = '5/4/8',
},
{
output = '5/1/9',
timer = '5/3/9',
enable = '5/4/9',
},
{
output = '5/1/10',
timer = '5/3/10',
enable = '5/4/10',
}
}
for _, item in ipairs(objects) do
if value == true then
if grp.getvalue(item.enable) then
grp.write(item.output, true)
dosleep(item.timer)
grp.write(item.output, false)
end
else
grp.checkwrite(item.output, false)
end
end
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