It can sometimes occour that the DevInfo request returns invalid data. Currently this is identified if the firmware build year is < 2016. In this case the package will be re-requested now.
the size allocated for the HTTP request response was too little, while
the size for the buffer of the websocket output was increased already.
add a new member variable and use it in both context, such that
increasing the buffer size to accomodate more space (for the JSON data
in particular) will benefit both contexts in the future.
instead of hiding views, we can also avoid adding them to the DOM. this
has a couple of advantages:
* no HTTP request for data is sent and no websocket connection is
established for disabled features.
* JavaScript that causes errors due to incomplete or incompatible data
of features that are disabled anyways do not trigger the browser
debugger.
the current proxy target IP address is probably only working for a
single developer at a time. this change introduces a vite.user.ts, which
is ingored by GIT, and which can define a proxy_target that works for
the respective developer.
this does not change the default behavior, as the fallback value is
still the old IP address. if the new vite.user.ts file does not exist,
or if it does not export proxy_target, the fallback value is used.
file vite.config.ts adds an example in a comment of how to bootstrap a
vite.user.ts.
* DPL: improve verbose logging
* shorten DPL log prefix
* canUseDirectSolarPower() was printed two times
* _batteryDischargeEnabled was printed two times
* convert boolean values to human-readable strings
* add units where possible
* split messages into block "before calculating new limit" and "after
calculating new limit", as the latter cannot rely on _inverter being
available.
* order messages such that variables whose value is derived from other
variables are printed later than their dependencies.
* merge output into blocks (one instance near "Printout some stats")
* remove more redundant info (produced in functions outside loop())
* print target grid consumption
* DPL: inhibit solar passthrough while stop threshold reached
* DPL: implement and use isBelowStopThreshold()
we only want to inhibit solar passthrough if the SoC is *below* the stop
threshold, not if it is equal to the stop threshold. otherwise, when
discharging, we would discharge until the battery reached the stop
threshold, then we would also inhibit solar passthrough, until the
battery is charged to the SoC stop threshold plus one percent.