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I have actually. The first time I used GitHub was because of SmartThings. I
had no idea what I was doing LOL!
I am going to be moving all my device handler code to separate repos all
with proper naming and cleaning out old releases.
Thanks for the feedback!
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Since the files aren't named .groovy, SmartThings' GitHub integration
doesn't see them. You might want to consider moving to .groovy filenames
and using release tags to mark your versions instead of having distinct
files.
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Your devices need both. The device handler is the integration code that allows smart things to talk to the device, and listen to what the device has to say. The Smarthings Apps are the automation components that tie different devices together, or perform actions based on events. The Smart Dimmer 6 and the Micro Double Smart Switch are load controlling devices. This means that a device handler is all that is needed to control these devices using the SmartThings app. If, however, you want to have a wall switch, morion sensor, proximity sensor, time of day, or some other trigger cause the dimmer and switch to change state, then you need the Smart App to create the automation rules. |
correct. Also, I posted a newer version of the smart dimmer code, you'll
want to use that instead.
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Your devices need both. The device handler is the integration code that
allows smart things to talk to the device, and listen to what the device
has to say. The Smarthings Apps are the automation components that tie
different devices together, or perform actions based on events. The Smart
Dimmer 6 and the Micro Double Smart Switch are load controlling devices.
This means that a device handler is all that is needed to control these
devices using the SmartThings app. If, however, you want to have a wall
switch, morion sensor, proximity sensor, time of day, or some other trigger
cause the dimmer and switch to change state, then you need the Smart App to
create the automation rules.
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Thanks Guys! I'll try it tommorrow.
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correct. Also, I posted a newer version of the smart dimmer code, you'll
want to use that instead.
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> Your devices need both. The device handler is the integration code that
> allows smart things to talk to the device, and listen to what the device
> has to say. The Smarthings Apps are the automation components that tie
> different devices together, or perform actions based on events. The Smart
> Dimmer 6 and the Micro Double Smart Switch are load controlling devices.
> This means that a device handler is all that is needed to control these
> devices using the SmartThings app. If, however, you want to have a wall
> switch, morion sensor, proximity sensor, time of day, or some other
trigger
> cause the dimmer and switch to change state, then you need the Smart App
to
> create the automation rules.
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I have not had time to apply this advice until today and it worked
perfectly for the Smart Dimmer 6. Next I will try to install the Micro
Double switch . Will keep you posted!
Thanks So Much!
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Thanks Guys! I'll try it tommorrow.
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> correct. Also, I posted a newer version of the smart dimmer code, you'll
> want to use that instead.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 2:16 PM, Armand Welsh ***@***.***>
> wrote:
>
> > Your devices need both. The device handler is the integration code that
> > allows smart things to talk to the device, and listen to what the device
> > has to say. The Smarthings Apps are the automation components that tie
> > different devices together, or perform actions based on events. The
> Smart
> > Dimmer 6 and the Micro Double Smart Switch are load controlling devices.
> > This means that a device handler is all that is needed to control these
> > devices using the SmartThings app. If, however, you want to have a wall
> > switch, morion sensor, proximity sensor, time of day, or some other
> trigger
> > cause the dimmer and switch to change state, then you need the Smart
> App to
> > create the automation rules.
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Since the files aren't named .groovy, SmartThings' GitHub integration doesn't see them. You might want to consider moving to .groovy filenames and using release tags to mark your versions instead of having distinct files.
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