SunCron
A Node-RED node that can output configurable messages at significant sun events
Supported Sun Events
- Sunrise
- Sunrise End
- Golden Hour End
- Solar Noon
- Golden Hour
- Sunset Start
- Sunset
- Dusk
- Nautical Dusk
- Night
- Nadir
- Night End
- Nautical Dawn
- Dawn
Configuration
For each of the above sun events a distinct msg.payload
and msg.topic
can be configured. It is also possible to specify an offset to adjust the event time.
The location (lat / lon) can either be entered manually or retrieved automatically from your browser via the location button.
The offsets can be overwritten at runtime by passing a config object as msg.payload
to the suncron node. All attributes are optional. Offsets need to be expressed in seconds as positive or negative integer values. Below example adjusts the offset for the dusk
event to -2 minutes (-120 seconds) and all others to 0 seconds.
{
"sunrise": 0,
"sunriseEnd": 0,
"goldenHourEnd": 0,
"solarNoon": 0,
"goldenHour": 0,
"sunsetStart": 0,
"sunset": 0,
"dusk": -120,
"nauticalDusk": 0,
"night": 0,
"nadir": 0,
"nightEnd": 0,
"nauticalDawn": 0,
"dawn": 0
}
Outgoing messages
Sun events
The node will emit messages at the specified sun events (respecting offsets), which will have a msg.payload
and msg.topic
as configured in the editor. Those messages also have a schedule
attribute containing an object with details about the schedule of the current date. The schedule contains only events which have been configured with a payload.
Each event has the following attributes:
event
is the name of the sun eventsunEventTime
refers to the unadjusted time of the respective sun event.cronTime
refers to the adjusted time, i.e. taking the offset into account.offset
referst to the configured offset in seconds.
Example msg.schedule
object
{
"sunrise": {
"event": "sunrise",
"sunEventTime": "2019-09-08T06:29:51",
"cronTime": "2019-09-08T07:31:51",
"offset": 0
},
"sunriseEnd": {
"event": "sunriseEnd",
"sunEventTime": "2019-09-08T06:33:24",
"cronTime": "2019-09-08T03:33:24",
"offset": 3600
},
"dawn": {
"event": "dawn",
"sunEventTime": "2019-09-08T05:54:49",
"cronTime": "2019-09-08T06:54:49",
"offset": -600
}
}
Schedule events
If the checkbox "Emit schedule when updated" is ticked, the node will emit additional messages whenever the schedule gets updated. This happens on startup, when offsets are overridden at runtime, and shortly after midnight. Those messages will contain the schedule object as msg.payload
(same structure as above) and the string "suncron:schedule" as msg.topic
.
Contributions and Suggestions
... are always welcome! Just file a GitHub issue or pull request!