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node-red-contrib-eztimer
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Timer/scheduler for node-red which allows you to enter on/off times as 24hr clock (e.g. 01:10) or suncalc events (e.g. goldenHour). It also allows you to offset times and randomise the time within the offset.
Forked from (retaining much of the code, including this document) schedex which was in turn inspired by Pete Scargill's BigTimer, so hat-tip to both those coders.
Emphasis has been put on creating a simple interface and utilising built-in node-red formatting helpers (such as creating a JSON payload).
This node requires node 4.x. It's tested against 4.6.1.
$ cd ~/.node-red
$ npm install node-red-contrib-eztimer
The scheduling days allow you to choose which days of the week to schedule events. Unticking all days will suspend scheduling.
The Suspend Scheduling checkbox allows you to disable time scheduling. If scheduling is suspended, eztimer will only
generate output events upon receipt of input on
and off
events (see below).
This setting is provided for the situation where you temporarily don't want time based activation and don't want to rewire your Node-RED flow.
Select the type of trigger from the dropdown and this will provide either a fruther dropdown (for suncalc events), or a textbox to enter either a 24hr time (HH:mm[:ss]) or, for the off
event, a duration (hh:mm:ss).
The on and off time can have an offset. This is specified in minutes:
Both on
and off
times can be randomised by ticking "Use random time within offset period". For example, if you specify
dusk with an offset of -60 minutes, every day a message will be generated at a random time in a 60 minute window before
dusk.
You can wire inject nodes to the input of this node and send the following in msg.payload
.
msg.payload | Description |
---|---|
trigger | Causes eztimer to emit the configured trigger event. |
on | Triggers manual on mode and causes eztimer to emit the configured on event. Manual mode is reset when the next on or off time is reached |
off | Triggers manual off mode and causes eztimer to emit the configured off event. Manual mode is reset when the next on or off time is reached |
info | eztimer emits an object containing the on and off times in UTC format. It also contains the state which is either on or off . |
This node supports programmatic time control as well as configuration via the NodeRED UI.
It is very important to note that properties set programmatically in this manner are transient. They will not persist over a NodeRED restart or redeploy!
Note that both the property-based and string-based specifications are overrides that violate the usual behavior. See here for further discussion https://github.com/node-red/node-red/issues/399.
You can set the following:
Property | Type |
---|---|
msg.payload.suspended | Boolean: true will suspend scheduling, false will resume scheduling |
msg.payload.ontime | String value representing time of day (HH:mm[:ss]) |
msg.payload.triggertime | Alias of ontime |
msg.payload.ontopic | String value emitted as the topic for the on event |
msg.payload.onvalue | Update output value for on event (must be same as configured type) |
msg.payload.triggervalue | Alias of onvalue |
msg.payload.onoffset | Number value as specified above for Offset configuration |
msg.payload.onrandomoffset | Boolean value as specified above in Randomisation of Times |
msg.payload.offtime | String value representing time of day (HH:mm[:ss]) |
msg.payload.duration | String value representing a timespan (HH:mm[:ss]) |
msg.payload.offtopic | String value emitted as the topic for the off event |
msg.payload.offvalue | Update output value for off event (must be same as configured type) |
msg.payload.offoffset | Number value as specified above for Offset configuration |
msg.payload.offrandomoffset | Boolean value as specified above in Randomisation of Times |
msg.payload.mon | Boolean: true enables the schedule on a Monday, false disables it. |
msg.payload.tue | Boolean: true enables the schedule on a Tuesday, false disables it. |
msg.payload.wed | Boolean: true enables the schedule on a Wednesday, false disables it. |
msg.payload.thu | Boolean: true enables the schedule on a Thursday, false disables it. |
msg.payload.fri | Boolean: true enables the schedule on a Friday, false disables it. |
msg.payload.sat | Boolean: true enables the schedule on a Saturday, false disables it. |
msg.payload.sun | Boolean: true enables the schedule on a Sunday, false disables it. |
on
event (with a duration-based off
event) wasn't scheduling it's off
event.payload.duration
to allow prgrammatic adjustment of the duration.duration
to 00:01:00 (1 minute) - was 0, which broke the node.off
event.info
output payload.info
output. If no name is set, eztimer
is returned.Thanks to @stu-carter for detailed reports enabling the above fixes (related issue).
manual
variable being used before declaration - credit @marc-gist.onvalue
and offvalue
are more correct, as it's not necessarily the payload you're updating.triggervalue
as an alias to onvalue
.trigger
, configured off by default. Caution required due to this being on by default for exisitng nodes.ontime
and offtime
inputs, added triggertime
as an alias of ontime
.FAQs
A simple-yet-flexible timer/scheduler for node-red
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