Developer: | howartp's Plugins Like this plugin? Show your appreciation! |
Category: | Miscellaneous |
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Plugin ID: | com.howartp.zwavewatcher |
Latest release: | v3.0.9 released on April 15, 2022 |
Release downloaded: | 5 times |
Requires: | Indigo v2022.1.0 or higher |
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This is an Indigo 7 plugin that I've written to aid debugging of new ZWave devices on the market. When dealing with ZWave command queries, the builtin method for debugging them is to turn on ZWave Debugging (Interfaces > .ZWave > Configure > Show debugging... but this fills the logs with tonnes of ZWave traffic for every node in your system.
This plugin allows you to choose which node(s) you want to watch/debug, then only logs the incoming and outgoing ZWave commands for those specific node(s).
This should help myself and Matt (Support) to help you with your question, but it will also help you start to do your own digging
Released on: | April 15, 2022 |
Requires: | Indigo v2022.1.0+ |
Downloaded: | 5 times |
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Base release for 2022.1 running on Python3
Same code as 1.0.29
Released on: | April 19, 2019 |
Requires: | Indigo v7.0.2 thru v2022.2 |
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v1.0.8 Fixed syntax error
Released on: | March 17, 2019 |
Requires: | Indigo v7.0.2 thru v2022.2 |
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Renamed devices.xml to Devices.xml for those with case-sensitive Macs.
Released on: | Nov. 24, 2017 |
Requires: | Indigo v7.0.2 thru v2022.2 |
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v1.0.5