this battery provider implementation subscribes to a user-configurable
MQTT topic to retrieve the battery SoC value. the value is not
re-published under a different topic. there is no card created in the
web app's live view, since the SoC is already part of the totals at the
top of the live view. that is the only info this battery provider
implements.
closes#293.
relates to #581.
there are more interesting values available to display in the live view.
however, adding them made the list of values very long. this can be
mitigated by using a new column/card, which uses the available screen
space nicely on bigger screens.
* add more values to web app live view. this should add all interesting
values for the web app live view. those include important values and
values that change frequently.
* add more interesting JK BMS dummy messages: one has 0% SoC and an
alarm (discharge undervoltage) set. the other has the undertemperature
alarm set.
* add alarms and warnings to live view
* publish alarm and status bits through MQTT individually
* publish cell voltages to MQTT broker
* remove trailing spaces in BatteryStats class
* Move Mppt logic to subclass
* Added Definitions for Shunts and restructering
* First integration of SmartShunt data into Web Interface
* Code cleanup
* VE.Direct: whitespace cleanup
* VE.Direct: manage HardwareSerial in unique_ptr
* VE.Direct: _efficiency is only needed by MPPT
* VE.Direct: keep as many members private as possible
* VE.Direct: use int8_t for pins (as before)
* VictronSmartShunt: _verboseLogging is not used
* VE.Direct: OR (off reason) is MPPT specific
it also applies to Phoenix inverters and Smart BuckBoost, but since
there is no support for those, the code is moved to the MPPT controller.
* Added Shunt alarms to liveview
Changed from double to int for several readings
* Update build.yml to allow manual builds
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Co-authored-by: Philipp Sandhaus <philipp.sandhaus@cewe.de>
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Kirchen <schlimmchen@posteo.net>
* JK BMS: avoid trailing whitespace in debug output
* JK BMS: publish data points through MQTT
* JK BMS: updateFrom: skip data points with equal value
this changes the interpretation of the timestamp in data containers that
are merely updated from other data containers: this is the oldest
timestamp known where the value was as recorded by the data point in its
respective container.
the data container constructed from an answer will -- naturally -- have
the timetamps of its data points set to the time they were constructed.
* JK BMS: only publish changed values to MQTT broker
all values are still published once every minute if the MQTT retain flag
is NOT set. otherwise, the constant values are only published once on
startup.
* JK BMS: avoid trailing whitespace in debug output
* JK BMS: publish data points through MQTT
* JK BMS: updateFrom: skip data points with equal value
this changes the interpretation of the timestamp in data containers that
are merely updated from other data containers: this is the oldest
timestamp known where the value was as recorded by the data point in its
respective container.
the data container constructed from an answer will -- naturally -- have
the timetamps of its data points set to the time they were constructed.
* JK BMS: only publish changed values to MQTT broker
all values are still published once every minute if the MQTT retain flag
is NOT set. otherwise, the constant values are only published once on
startup.