this only changes line endings. inspect this commit with command `git
show <commit-sha> --ignore-space-at-eol` and it will tell you that the
commit appears to be "empty" (since all changes are whitespace changes
near the end of a line, which are ignored in that git show command).
the files to be changed were found and updated using this command:
find lib src include webapp/src -type f | \
xargs grep --binary-files=without-match --files-with-matches \
$(printf '\r\n') | xargs dos2unix
the following files were restored afterwards, as they are using CRLF
line endings in the upstream as well:
- lib/CMT2300a/cmt2300a_defs.h
- lib/README
- include/README
this commit re-introduces the changes from #418, which were effectively
reverted with d49481097 (merge commit introducing TaskScheduler).
these adjustments are important to guarantee unmangled log messages and
more importantly, to guarantee that all messages from a particular
component are printed to the web console, which most people use to copy
messages from when reporting issues.
* use dynamic memory to allow handling of arbitrary message lenghts.
* keep a message buffer for every task so no task ever mangles the
message of another task.
* every complete line is written to the serial console and moved to
a line buffer for sending them through the websocket.
* the websocket is always fed complete lines.
* make sure to feed only as many lines as possible to the websocket
handler, so that no lines are dropped.
* lock all MessageOutput state against concurrent access.
* respect HardwareSerial buffer size: the MessageOutput class buffers
whole lines of output printed by any task in order to avoid mangling
of text. that means we hand over full lines to the HardwareSerial
instance, which might be too much in one call to write(buffer, size).
we now check the return value of write(buffer, size) and call the
function again with the part of the message that could not yet be
written by HardwareSerial.
* Optimize Sun data calculation
* Remove not required enum
* Split config struct into different sub structs
* Feature: Allow configuration of LWT QoS
* Made resetreason methods static
* Feature: Implement offset cache for "YieldDay"
Thanks to @broth-itk for the idea!
Fix: #1258#1397
* Add Esp32-Stick-PoE-A
* remove broken LilyGO_T_ETH_POE config, use device profile instead
* Feature: High resolution Icon and PWA (Progressive Web App) functionality
Fix: #1289
* webapp: Update dependencies
* Initialize TaskScheduler
* Migrate SunPosition to TaskScheduler
* Migrate Datastore to TaskScheduler
* Migrate MqttHandleInverterTotal to TaskSchedule
* Migrate MqttHandleHass to TaskScheduler
* Migrate MqttHandleDtu to TaskScheduler
* Migrate MqttHandleInverter to TaskScheduler
* Migrate LedSingle to TaskScheduler
* Migrate NetworkSettings to TaskScheduler
* Migrate InverterSettings to TaskScheduler
* Migrate MessageOutput to TaskScheduler
* Migrate Display_Graphic to TaskScheduler
* Migrate WebApi to TaskScheduler
* Split InverterSettings into multiple tasks
* Calculate SunPosition only every 5 seconds
* Split LedSingle into multiple tasks
* Upgrade espMqttClient from 1.4.5 to 1.5.0
* Doc: Correct amount of MPP-Tracker
* Added HMT-1600-4T and HMT-1800-4T to DevInfoParser
Fix#1524
* Adjusted inverter names for HMS-1600/1800/2000-4T
* Add channel count to description of detected inverter type (DevInfoParser)
* Adjust device web api endpoint for dynamic led count
* Feature: Added ability to change the brightness of the LEDs
Based on the idea of @moritzlerch with several modifications like pwmTable and structure
* webapp: Update dependencies
* Update olikraus/U8g2 from 2.35.7 to 2.35.8
* Remove not required onWebsocketEvent
* Remove code nesting
* Introduce several const statements
* Remove not required AsyncEventSource
* Doc: Added byte specification to each command
* Feature: Added basic Grid Profile parser which shows the used profile and version
Other values are still outstanding.
* Optimize AlarmLogParser to save memory
* Add libfrozen to project to create constexpr maps
* Feature: First version of GridProfile Parser which shows all values contained in the profile.
* webapp: Update dependencies
* Apply better variable names
* Remove not required casts
* Add additional compiler flags to prevent errors
* Add const statement to several variables
* Replace NULL by nullptr
* Update bblanchon/ArduinoJson from 6.21.3 to 6.21.4
* Add const keyword to method parameters
* Add const keyword to methods
* Use references instead of pointers whenver possible
* Adjust member variable names in MqttSettings
* Adjust member variable names in NetworkSettings
* webapp: Update timezone database to latest version
* webapp: Beautify and unify form footers
* Feature: Allow setting of an inverter limit of 0% and 0W
Thanks to @madmartin in #1270
* Feature: Allow links in device profiles
These links will be shown on the hardware settings page.
* Doc: Added hint regarding HMS-xxxx-xT-NA inverters
* Feature: Added DeviceProfile for CASmo-DTU
Based on #1565
* Upgrade actions/upload-artifact from v3 to v4
* Upgrade actions/download-artifact from v3 to v4
* webapp: add app.js.gz
* Gridprofileparser: Added latest known values
Thanks to @stefan123t and @noone2k
* webapp: Fix lint errors
* Feature: Add DTU to Home Assistant Auto Discovery
This is based on PR 1365 from @CFenner with several fixes and optimizations
* Fix: Remove debug output as it floods the console
* Fix: Gridprofileparser: Add additional error handling if profile is unknown
* webapp: add app.js.gz
* Fix: Offset cache for "YieldDay" did not work correctly
* webapp: update dependencies
* webapp: add app.js.gz
* Fix: yarn.lock was outdated
* Fix: yarn build error
* Fix: Reset Yield day correction in combination with Zero Yield Day on Midnight lead to wrong values.
* Fix: Allow negative values in GridProfileParser
* Correct variable name
* Fix#1579: Static IP in Ethernet mode did not work correctly
* Feature: Added diagram to display
This is based on the idea of @Henrik-Ingenieur and was discussed in #1504
* webapp: update dependencies
* webapp: add app.js.gz
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Basler <thomas@familie-basler.net>
Co-authored-by: Pierre Kancir <pierre.kancir.emn@gmail.com>
* thread-safety and dynamic memory for MessageOutput
* use dynamic memory to allow handling of arbitrary message lenghts.
* keep a message buffer for every task so no task ever mangles the
message of another task.
* every complete line is written to the serial console and moved to
a line buffer for sending them through the websocket.
* the websocket is always fed complete lines.
* make sure to feed only as many lines as possible to the websocket
handler, so that no lines are dropped.
* lock all MessageOutput state against concurrent access.
* MessageOutput: respect HardwareSerial buffer size
the MessageOutput class buffers whole lines of output printed by any
task in order to avoid mangling of text. that means we hand over full
lines to the HardwareSerial instance, which might be too much in one
call to write(buffer, size). we now check the return value of
write(buffer, size) and call the function again with the part of the
message that could not yet be written by HardwareSerial.