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IoT Input
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This addon allows to use a device in order to input data to odoo automatically.
It opens a URL that a device can use to connect (with a password) that can only
execute an specific action.
Inputs are useful when a device wants to communicate to odoo for a single
and simple action.
This way, the device does not need to be configured with a odoo user and
password, it is handled by odoo devices.
Examples:
* Sending the temperature every three minutes.
* Sending the RFID that the device has received in order to perform some action
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Usage
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There are two endpoints you can use:
Endpoint 1: /iot/<serial>/action
Takes `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` parameters:
passphase, value (where value is a JSON object)
1. Create a Device on `IoT > Config Devices`
2. Access the Inputs section of the device
3. Create an input. You must define a serial, passphrase, function and model
The function that the system will call must be of the following kind::
@api.model
def call_function(self, key):
return {}
Where `key` is the input string send by the device and the result must be a dictionary
that will be responded to the device as a JSON.
Endpoint 2: /iot/<device_identification>/multi_input
It can be used to send values with multiple data in one POST request such as:
- Values for inputs of the same device with different address (multi input)
- Values for inputs of the same device with same address, different values (multi event)
- Mix of the above (multi input, multi event)
Takes `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` parameters:
passphase, values (a JSON array of JSON objects)
It is called using device_identification and passing two POST parameters: device passphrase and
a JSON string containing an array of values for input
- The value for the `address` key can be a string or a numeric (to conserve bytes in memory
restricted devices when creating the JSON object) and is converted to string when parsing.
- The value for the `value` key can either be string, number or boolean according to
JSON specs.
You can see an example of a valid JSON input object in the examples folder, using a few
combinations.
It requires the function that the system will call must be of the following kind::
@api.model
def call_function(self, key):
'do something
if err:
return {'status': 'error', 'message': 'The error message you want to send to the device'}
return {'status': 'ok', 'message': 'Optional success message'}
Where `key` is a dict send by the device having at least value for keys: 'address', 'value'
The function must always return a JSON with status and message. If value contains a value
with 'uuid' as key, it is returned along with the object for the IoT device to identify
success/failure per record.
It has full error reporting and the return value is a JSON array of dicts containing at
least status and message. Error message respose is at some points generic, though
extended logging is done in Odoo server logs.
Bug Tracker
===========
Bugs are tracked on `GitHub Issues <https://github.com/OCA/iot/issues>`_.
In case of trouble, please check there if your issue has already been reported.
If you spotted it first, help us to smash it by providing a detailed and welcomed
`feedback <https://github.com/OCA/iot/issues/new?body=module:%20iot_input_oca%0Aversion:%2016.0%0A%0A**Steps%20to%20reproduce**%0A-%20...%0A%0A**Current%20behavior**%0A%0A**Expected%20behavior**>`_.
Do not contact contributors directly about support or help with technical issues.
Credits
=======
Authors
~~~~~~~
* Creu Blanca
Contributors
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* Enric Tobella <etobella@creublanca.es>
* Dimitrios Tanis <dtanis@tanisfood.gr>
Maintainers
~~~~~~~~~~~
This module is maintained by the OCA.
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OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and
promote its widespread use.
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Current `maintainer <https://odoo-community.org/page/maintainer-role>`__:
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This module is part of the `OCA/iot <https://github.com/OCA/iot/tree/16.0/iot_input_oca>`_ project on GitHub.
You are welcome to contribute. To learn how please visit https://odoo-community.org/page/Contribute.