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  e.g. a message with a topic '''''myNetwork'''/'''node123'''/'''myDevice'''/'''dat'''/'''outputTemperature'''''  would be stored in (global).'''''readings'''.'''myNetwork'''.'''myDevice'''.'''dat'''.'''outputTemperature'''.'''value'''''
  e.g. a message with a topic '''''myNetwork'''/'''node123'''/'''myDevice'''/'''dat'''/'''outputTemperature'''''  would be stored in (global).'''''readings'''.'''myNetwork'''.'''myDevice'''.'''dat'''.'''outputTemperature'''.'''value'''''
Internally, message topics can be truncated and the network and node will be filled in. The data group will be assumed to be dat is not supplied.
e.g. a message with a topic '''''setpoint'''''  would be stored in (global).'''''readings'''.'''local'''.'''myDevice'''.'''dat'''.'''setpoint'''.'''value'''''
[[File:Readings1.png]]
The following code could be used to read data and its attributes for output.
The following code could be used to read data and its attributes for output.



Revision as of 16:11, 30 May 2022

The Open Controls described on this site works as follows:

  • Communications between systems is performed using MQTT using a standardised 5 level topic structure. network / node / device / group / key.
  • A device managing communications is called a node.
  • Data from within a node or from connected devices is assigned a local network identifier of "local" so that the node can separate internal traffic and readings from general traffic. This is stored under global.localNetworkId
  • The external network identifier is stored under global.networkId
  • The node identifier is stored under global.node
  • Attributes for data may be loaded from a central index (GitHub hosted), providing additional information such as units and descriptions. This is to avoid the need to locally describe data, and to assist in compatibility.
  • Controls software is written in Node-RED.
  • Within Node-RED, data and attributes are stored within the global.readings object.
  • Data within the readings object is nested according to the topic (excluding the node as more than one node may publish data on a device).
e.g. a message with a topic myNetwork/node123/myDevice/dat/outputTemperature  would be stored in (global).readings.myNetwork.myDevice.dat.outputTemperature.value

Internally, message topics can be truncated and the network and node will be filled in. The data group will be assumed to be dat is not supplied.

e.g. a message with a topic setpoint  would be stored in (global).readings.local.myDevice.dat.setpoint.value

Readings1.png

The following code could be used to read data and its attributes for output.

 var localNetworkId = global.get("localNetworkId");
 var node = global.get("node");

 var reading = global.get("readings." + localNetworkId + "." + node + ".dat.outputTemperature");

 var output = "The value of " + reading.title + " is " + reading.value + reading.units;  
 // "The value of Output Temperature is 35°C