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# OmniLink Bridge
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Provides MQTT bridge, web service API, time sync, and logging for [HAI/Leviton OmniPro II controllers](https://www.leviton.com/en/products/brands/omni-security-automation). Provides integration with [Samsung SmarthThings via web service API](https://github.com/excaliburpartners/SmartThings-OmniPro) and [Home Assistant via MQTT](https://www.home-assistant.io/components/mqtt/).
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## Download
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You can use docker to build an image from git or download the [binary here](http://www.excalibur-partners.com/downloads/OmniLinkBridge_1_1_4.zip).
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## Requirements
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- [Docker](https://www.docker.com/)
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- .NET Framework 4.5.2 (or Mono equivalent)
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## Operation
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- Area, Messages, Units, and Zones are logged to mySQL when status changes
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- Thermostats are logged to mySQL once per minute
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- If no notifications are received within 4 minutes a request is issued
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- After 5 minutes of no updates a warning will be logged and mySQL will not be updated
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- If the temp is 0 a warning will be logged and mySQL will not be updated
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- Controller time is checked and compared to the local computer time disregarding time zones
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## Notifications
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- Supports email, prowl, and pushover
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- Always sent for area alarms and critical system events
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- Optionally enable for area status changes and console messages
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## Docker Hub (preferred)
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1. Configure at a minimum the controller IP and encryptions keys. The web service port must be 8000.
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```
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mkdir /opt/omnilink-bridge
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curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/excaliburpartners/OmniLinkBridge/master/OmniLinkBridge/OmniLinkBridge.ini -o /opt/omnilink-bridge/OmniLinkBridge.ini
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vim /opt/omnilink-bridge/OmniLinkBridge.ini
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```
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2. Start docker container
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```
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docker run -d --name="omnilink-bridge" -v /opt/omnilink-bridge:/config -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro --net=host --restart always excaliburpartners/omnilink-bridge
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```
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3. Verify connectivity by looking at logs
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```
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docker logs omnilink-bridge
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```
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## Docker (for developers)
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1. Clone git repo and build docker image
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```
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git clone https://github.com/excaliburpartners/OmniLinkBridge.git
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cd OmniLinkBridge
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docker build --tag="omnilink-bridge" .
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```
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2. Configure at a minimum the controller IP and encryptions keys. The web service port must be 8000 unless the Dockerfile is changed.
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```
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mkdir /opt/omnilink-bridge
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cp OmniLinkBridge/OmniLinkBridge.ini /opt/omnilink-bridge
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vim /opt/omnilink-bridge/OmniLinkBridge.ini
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```
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3. Start docker container
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```
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docker run -d --name="omnilink-bridge" -v /opt/omnilink-bridge:/config -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro --net=host --restart always omnilink-bridge
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```
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4. Verify connectivity by looking at logs
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```
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docker logs omnilink-bridge
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```
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## Installation Windows
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1. Copy files to your desired location like C:\OmniLinkBridge
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2. Edit OmniLinkBridge.ini and define at a minimum the controller IP and encryptions keys
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3. Run OmniLinkBridge.exe to verify connectivity
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4. Add Windows service
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```
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sc create OmniLinkBridge binpath=C:\OmniLinkBridge\OmniLinkBridge.exe
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```
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5. Start service
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```
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net start OmniLinkBridge
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```
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## Installation Linux
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1. Copy files to your desired location like /opt/OmniLinkBridge
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2. Configure at a minimum the controller IP and encryptions keys
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```
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vim OmniLinkBridge.ini
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```
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3. Run as interactive to verify connectivity
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mono OmniLinkBridge.exe -i
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```
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4. Add systemd file and configure paths
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```
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cp omnilinkbridge.service /etc/systemd/system/
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vim /etc/systemd/system/omnilinkbridge.service
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systemctl daemon-reload
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```
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5. Enable at boot and start service
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```
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systemctl enable omnilinkbridge.service
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systemctl start omnilinkbridge.service
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```
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## MQTT
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This module will also publish discovery topics for Home Assistant to auto configure devices.
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### Areas
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```
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SUB omnilink/areaX/state
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string triggered, pending, armed_night, armed_night_delay, armed_home, armed_home_instant, armed_away, armed_vacation, disarmed
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SUB omnilink/areaX/basic_state
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string triggered, pending, armed_night, armed_home, armed_away, disarmed
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PUB omnilink/areaX/command
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string(insensitive) arm_home, arm_away, arm_night, disarm, arm_home_instant, arm_night_delay, arm_vacation
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```
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### Zones
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```
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SUB omnilink/zoneX/state
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string secure, not_ready, trouble, armed, tripped, bypassed
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SUB omnilink/zoneX/basic_state
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string OFF, ON
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SUB omnilink/zoneX/current_temperature (optional)
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int Current temperature in degrees fahrenheit
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SUB omnilink/zoneX/current_humidity (optional)
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int Current relative humidity
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PUB omnilink/zoneX/command
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string(insensitive) bypass, restore
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```
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### Units
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```
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SUB omnilink/unitX/state
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PUB omnilink/unitX/command
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string OFF, ON
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SUB omnilink/unitX/brightness_state
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PUB omnilink/unitX/brightness_command
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int Level from 0 to 100 percent
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```
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### Thermostats
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```
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SUB omnilink/thermostatX/current_operation
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string idle, cool, heat
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SUB omnilink/thermostatX/current_temperature
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int Current temperature in degrees fahrenheit
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SUB omnilink/thermostatX/current_humidity
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int Current relative humidity
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SUB omnilink/thermostatX/temperature_heat_state
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SUB omnilink/thermostatX/temperature_cool_state
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PUB omnilink/thermostatX/temperature_heat_command
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PUB omnilink/thermostatX/temperature_cool_command
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int Setpoint in degrees fahrenheit
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SUB omnilink/thermostatX/humidify_state
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SUB omnilink/thermostatX/dehumidify_state
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PUB omnilink/thermostatX/humidify_command
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PUB omnilink/thermostatX/dehumidify_command
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int Setpoint in relative humidity
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SUB omnilink/thermostatX/mode_state
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PUB omnilink/thermostatX/mode_command
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string auto, off, cool, heat
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SUB omnilink/thermostatX/fan_mode_state
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PUB omnilink/thermostatX/fan_mode_command
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string auto, on, cycle
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SUB omnilink/thermostatX/hold_state
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PUB omnilink/thermostatX/hold_command
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string off, hold
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### Buttons
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```
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SUB omnilink/buttonX/state
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string OFF
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PUB omnilink/buttonX/command
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string ON
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```
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## Web Service API
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To test the API you can use your browser to view a page or PowerShell (see below) to change a value.
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- http://localhost:8000/ListUnits
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- http://localhost:8000/GetUnit?id=1
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Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "http://localhost:8000/SetUnit" -Method POST -ContentType "application/json" -Body (convertto-json -InputObject @{"id"=1;"value"=100}) -UseBasicParsing
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```
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## MySQL Setup
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You will want to install the MySQL Community Server, Workbench, and ODBC Connector. The Workbench software provides a graphical interface to administer the MySQL server. The OmniLink Bridge uses ODBC to communicate with the database. The MySQL ODBC Connector library is needed for Windows ODBC to communicate with MySQL.
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http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/
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http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/tools/workbench/
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http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/odbc/
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At this point we need to open MySQL Workbench to create the database (called a schema in the Workbench GUI) for OmniLinkBridge to use.
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1. After opening the program double-click on "Local instance MySQL" and enter the password you set in the wizard.
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2. On the toolbar click the "Create a new schema" button, provide a name, and click apply.
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3. On the left side right-click on the schema you created and click "Set as default schema".
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4. In the middle section under Query1 click the open file icon and select the OmniLinkBridge.sql file.
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5. Click the Execute lighting bolt to run the query, which will create the tables.
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Lastly in OmniLinkBridge.ini set mysql_connection. This should get you up and running. The MySQL Workbench can also be used to view the data that OmniLink Bridge inserts into the tables.
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mysql_connection = DRIVER={MySQL ODBC 8.0 Driver};SERVER=localhost;DATABASE=OmniLinkBridge;USER=root;PASSWORD=myPassword;OPTION=3;
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```
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## Change Log
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Version 1.1.4 - 2019-11-22
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- Utilize controller temperature format
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- Don't publish invalid thermostat temperatures
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- Always enable first area to support Omni LTe and Omni IIe
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- Fix MQTT id validation and add notice for publishing to area 0
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- Fix missing last area, zone, unit, thermostat, and button
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- Fix compatibility with Home Assistant 0.95.4 MQTT extra keys
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- Add Home Assistant MQTT device registry support
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- Add MQTT messages for controller disconnect and last will
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Version 1.1.3 - 2019-02-10
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- Publish config when reconnecting to MQTT
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- Update readme documentation
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- Add override zone type for web service
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- Add area json status and climate temp sensor
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- Fix compatibility with Home Assistant 0.87 MQTT strict config
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Version 1.1.2 - 2018-10-23
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- Add min and max climate temperatures
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- Update docker run command to use local time zone
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- Improve area and zone MQTT support
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- Add option to change MQTT prefix to support multiple instances
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- Add detailed zone sensor and thermostat humidity sensor
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- Add prefix for MQTT discovery entity name
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- Request zone status update on area status change
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Version 1.1.1 - 2018-10-18
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- Added docker support
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- Save subscriptions on change
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Version 1.1.0 - 2018-10-13
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- Renamed to OmniLinkBridge
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- Restructured code to be event based with modules
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- Added MQTT module for Home Assistant
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- Added pushover notifications
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- Added web service API subscriptions file to persist subscriptions
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Version 1.0.8 - 2016-11-28
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- Fixed web service threading when multiple subscriptions exist
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- Added additional zone types to contact and motion web service API
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- Split command line options for config and log files
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Version 1.0.7 - 2016-11-25
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- Use previous area state when area is arming for web service API
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- Add interactive command line option and use path separator for Mono compatibility
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Version 1.0.6 - 2016-11-20
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- Added thermostat status and auxiliary temp to web service API
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Version 1.0.5 - 2016-11-15
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- Added web service API for Samsung SmartThings integration
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Version 1.0.4 - 2014-05-08
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- Merged HAILogger.exe and HAILoggerService.exe
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- Added immediate time sync after controller reconnect
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Version 1.0.3 - 2013-01-06
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- Added setting for prowl console message notification
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- Added settings for verbose output control
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- Added setting to enable mySQL logging
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- Added queue to mySQL logging
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- Changed mySQL log time from mySQL NOW() to computer time
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- Changed prowl notifications to be asynchronous
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- Fixed crash when prowl api down
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- Fixed setting yes/no parsing so no setting works
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- Fixed incorrect thermostat out of date status warning
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Version 1.0.2 - 2012-12-30
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- Fixed thermostat invalid mySQL logging error
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Version 1.0.1 - 2012-12-30
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- Added setting to adjust time sync interval
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- Fixed crash when controller time not initially set
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Version 1.0.0 - 2012-12-29
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- Initial release
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