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flow3r-openhab
An app for the CCCamp 2023 flow3r badge that submits detected touch gestures to an MQTT broker.
I wrote this so that the flow3r can be used as a remote control for OpenHAB (which subscribes to the MQTT broker), but it should be usable with other subscribers as well.
Installation
- Copy
flow3r_openhab/config.example.json
toflow3r_openhab/config.json
and enter your configuration details. - Copy the
flow3r_openhab
directory to/sys/apps/flow3r_openhab
on the flow3r's flash filesystem. - Reboot the flow3r and start the
OpenHAB
app
MQTT Topics
flow3r-<macaddress>/event
: The app publishes events to this topic. see "Events" below.flow3r-<macaddress>/status
: The app publishes the stringOnline
to this topic when started, and submits anOffline
LWT message.flow3r-<macaddress>/ui_config
: You can publish a label for each petal to this topic, which will be shown on the flow3r's display. See "UI Config" below.
Events
All events are published as JSON stringsto the topic flow3r-<macaddress>/event
.
Keys common to all types of events are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
mode |
The mode that has been set via the ui_config topic, see "UI Config" below. |
type |
The type of event. Currently one of button or touch . |
Touch Events
Example of a touch event:
{"mode":"Numbers","type":"touch","petal":"2","event":"touch_tip","dx":8083,"dy":6960,"duration":150}
The keys and their values are defined as follows:
Key | Value |
---|---|
petal |
The petal the event was detected on. Uses the numbers printed on the PCB (1-10), rather than the captouch indexes (0-9). |
event |
The type of gesture that was detected. One of touch_tip , touch_base , swipe_up , swipe_right , swipe_down , swipe_left , whereas swipe_up always means a swipe towards the tip of the petal, and swipe_down towards its base. |
dx |
The distance between start and end of the touch event in x (base-to-tip) direction. Unitless number, as returned by captouch's position() function. |
dy |
The distance between start and end of the touch event in y (side-to-side) direction. |
duration |
The duration between start and end of the touch event in ms . |
Button Events
Presses on the app button (by default the left one) are published to MQTT as well.
Example of a button event:
{"mode":"Numbers","type":"button","button":"left","repeat":false}
The keys and their values are defined as follows:
Key | Value |
---|---|
button |
The direction in which the button was pressed. One of left , right , down . |
repeat |
If the button is held for a longer time, the button event is repeated every 500ms. This value is false for the inital event and true for repeat events. |
UI Config
The app subscribes to the topic flow3r-<macaddress>/ui_config
, at which it listens for JSON arrays such as below:
{
"mode": "Numbers",
"labels": ["I", "II", "III", "IV", "V", "VI", "VII", "VIII", "IX", "X"]
}
labels
: Each position in the array corrensponds to one of the petals, and the text for each petal is shown on the display close to the corresponding petal.mode
: The text is shown in big in the center of the display. It is also sent with each event, so that subscribers can perform differnt actions depending on the active mode.
Integration into OpenHAB
The following is an example of how this can be integrated into OpenHAB.
The recommended Thing
definition is as follows:
label: flow3r
thingTypeUID: mqtt:topic
configuration:
availabilityTopic: flow3r-<macaddress>/status
payloadNotAvailable: Offline
payloadAvailable: Online
channels:
- id: event
channelTypeUID: mqtt:trigger
label: Event
configuration:
stateTopic: flow3r-<macaddress>/event
- id: ui_config
channelTypeUID: mqtt:string
label: UI Config
configuration:
commandTopic: flow3r-<macaddress>/ui_config
The UI Config can be performed easiest by creating a rule that is triggered by the Online
message on the status topic:
configuration: {}
triggers:
- id: "1"
configuration:
thingUID: mqtt:topic:...
status: ONLINE
type: core.ThingStatusUpdateTrigger
conditions: []
actions:
- inputs: {}
id: "2"
configuration:
itemName: flow3r_ui_config # item needs to be created and linked to the ui_config topic beforehand
command: '{"labels":["I", "II", "III", "IV", "V", "VI", "VII", "VIII", "IX", "X"]}'
type: core.ItemCommandAction
For handling touch gestures, another rule can be created; the example below runs a JS script that parses the JSON payload and reacts on a long press on petal 10:
configuration: {}
triggers:
- id: "1"
configuration:
thingUID: mqtt:topic:...
channelUID: mqtt:topic:...:event
type: core.ChannelEventTrigger
conditions: []
actions:
- inputs: {}
id: "2"
type: script.ScriptAction
configuration:
type: application/javascript
script: >-
var payload = JSON.parse(this.event.event);
if (payload.petal == "10" && payload.duration > 1000) {
console.log("longpress!");
}
License
MIT License