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added presence detection

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Martin Sebald 7 years ago
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  1. 4
      presence/ddwrt.items
  2. 145
      presence/ddwrt.sh
  3. 2
      presence/fritzboxtr064.items
  4. 3
      presence/presence.items
  5. 5
      presence/presence.map
  6. 59
      presence/presence.rules

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presence/ddwrt.items

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Switch Smartphone1_DDWRT1 "Smartphone 1 [MAP(presence.map):%s]"
Switch Smartphone1_DDWRT2 "Smartphone 1 [MAP(presence.map):%s]"
Switch Smartphone2_DDWRT1 "Smartphone 2 [MAP(presence.map):%s]"
Switch Smartphone2_DDWRT2 "Smartphone 2 [MAP(presence.map):%s]"

145
presence/ddwrt.sh

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###############################################################
#
# Proximity detection
#
# A script designed to run on a router running DD-WRT to detect certain devices connected to the router.
# It runs at startup and runs continually, checking for a specific list of devices (phones/laptop, etc)
# that connect wirelessly to the router. Once a device is connected, the OpenHAB status will
# be updated with either an ON or OFF. Make sure you set up a switch item in OpenHAB for each device
# you want to track.
#
# The searching frequency can be adjusted to be slower/faster depending on your requirements. Searching too fast
# could burden your router. Too slow might not update the status as necessary for the application.
#
# Make changes below
# MAC address of each device to watch. Don't leave blank.
# For security purposes, if your router requires a password, even if someone could clone the MAC of your
# phone, they would still require the password of your network to link to your router.
macdevice1="00:11:22:33:44:55" #Smartphone 1
macdevice2="11:22:33:44:55:66" #Smartphone 2
macdevice3="22:33:44:55:66:77" #Smartphone 3
macdevice4="33:44:55:66:77:88" #Smartphone 4
#OpenHAB IP Address and port
IPAddr="1.2.3.4"
port="8080"
# OpenHAB switch items to be updated for each tracked MAC
item1="Smartphone1_DDWRT1"
item2="Smartphone2_DDWRT1"
item3="Smartphone3_DDWRT1"
item4="Smartphone4_DDWRT1"
# Occupied and unoccupied delay in seconds to check status
# Adjust for shorter/longer wait times. For instance, when one device is already
# connected, you might want to check less frequently. This could also delay the
# notification of a disconnect.
delay_occupied=4
delay_unoccupied=2
# initial testing loop count - uncomment the counter near the bottom of the script for testing only.
limit=120
###############################################
# do not change below here
###############################################
sleep
#initialize internal variables
# status of each MAC. 0=disconnected. 1=connected. -1 initially forces isy update first loop
macconnected1=-1
macconnected2=-1
macconnected3=-1
macconnected4=-1
connected=-1
# total number of currently conencted devices.
currentconnected=0
counter=1
# Initial testing loop. Will run continually after testing is complete
while [ $counter -lt $limit ]; do
#maclist stored mac listing in router from status screen
maclist=$(wl_atheros assoclist | cut -d" " -f2)
#reset current status. Two variables are used for each device. The past known status and the current
# status. Only a change is reported to the ISY. Otherwise, it would constantly be updating the ISY with
# the current status creating unnecessary traffic for both the router and the ISY
maccurrent1=0;
maccurrent2=0;
maccurrent3=0;
maccurrent4=0;
# compare each device that is currently connected to the MAC devices we want to watch.
for mac in $maclist; do
case $mac in
"$macdevice1") maccurrent1=1;;
"$macdevice2") maccurrent2=1;;
"$macdevice3") maccurrent3=1;;
"$macdevice4") maccurrent4=1;;
esac
done
# Look for a change in status from the old known to the current status.
# If it changed, update the ISY. Otherwise it leaves it as is.
if [ $macconnected1 -ne $maccurrent1 ]; then
if [ $maccurrent1 -eq 1 ]; then
macstatus1="ON";
else
macstatus1="OFF";
fi
curl -X POST -d $macstatus1 -H "Content-Type: text/plain" -i http://$IPAddr:$port/rest/items/$item1
fi
if [ $macconnected2 -ne $maccurrent2 ]; then
if [ $maccurrent2 -eq 1 ]; then
macstatus2="ON";
else
macstatus2="OFF";
fi
curl -X POST -d $macstatus2 -H "Content-Type: text/plain" -i http://$IPAddr:$port/rest/items/$item2
fi
if [ $macconnected3 -ne $maccurrent3 ]; then
if [ $maccurrent3 -eq 1 ]; then
macstatus3="ON";
else
macstatus3="OFF";
fi
curl -X POST -d $macstatus3 -H "Content-Type: text/plain" -i http://$IPAddr:$port/rest/items/$item3
fi
if [ $macconnected4 -ne $maccurrent4 ]; then
if [ $maccurrent4 -eq 1 ]; then
macstatus4="ON";
else
macstatus4="OFF";
fi
curl -X POST -d $macstatus4 -H "Content-Type: text/plain" -i http://$IPAddr:$port/rest/items/$item4
fi
# Update the known status from the current. Ready for the next loop.
macconnected1=$maccurrent1;
macconnected2=$maccurrent2;
macconnected3=$maccurrent3;
macconnected4=$maccurrent4;
# Total up the number of devices connected.
let currentconnected=$macconnected1+$macconnected2+$macconnected3+$macconnected4
connected=$currentconnected
# Delay (sleep) depending on the connection status.
# No devices connected could delay less. Once a device is connected, it could delay longer.
if [ $connected -gt 0 ]; then
sleep $delay_occupied
else
sleep $delay_occupied
fi
#for testing only - uncomment to have the looping stop at X loops defined in variable: limit.
#let counter=$counter+1
done

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presence/fritzboxtr064.items

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Switch Smartphone1_Fritzbox "Smartphone 1 [MAP(presence.map):%s]" { fritzboxtr064="maconline:00-11-22-33-44-55" }
Switch Smartphone2_Fritzbox "Smartphone 2 [MAP(presence.map):%s]" { fritzboxtr064="maconline:11-22-33-44-55-66" }

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presence/presence.items

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Switch Presence_Person1 "Person 1 anwesend [MAP(presence.map):%s]"
Switch Presence_Person2 "Person 2 anwesend [MAP(presence.map):%s]"
Switch Presence_Overall "Irgendjemand anwesend [MAP(presence.map):%s]"

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presence/presence.map

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ON=Online
OFF=Offline
NULL=unbekannt
undefined=unbekannt
-=unbekannt

59
presence/presence.rules

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rule "Presence Person1 online"
when
Item Smartphone1_Fritzbox received command ON or
Item Smartphone1_DDWRT1 received command ON or
Item Smartphone1_DDWRT2 received command ON
then
postUpdate(Presence_Person1, ON)
end
rule "Presence Person1 offline"
when
Item Smartphone1_Fritzbox received command OFF or
Item Smartphone1_DDWRT1 received command OFF or
Item Smartphone1_DDWRT2 received command OFF
then
Thread::sleep(180000) // Warte 3 Minuten
if (Smartphone1_Fritzbox.state==OFF && Smartphone1_DDWRT1.state==OFF && Smartphone1_DDWRT2.state==OFF) {
postUpdate(Presence_Person1, OFF)
}
end
rule "Presence Person2 online"
when
Item Smartphone2_Fritzbox received command ON or
Item Smartphone2_DDWRT1 received command ON or
Item Smartphone2_DDWRT2 received command ON
then
postUpdate(Presence_Person2, ON)
end
rule "Presence Person2 offline"
when
Item Smartphone2_Fritzbox received command OFF or
Item Smartphone2_DDWRT1 received command OFF or
Item Smartphone2_DDWRT2 received command OFF
then
Thread::sleep(180000) // wait for 3 minutes
if (Smartphone2_Fritzbox.state==OFF && Smartphone2_DDWRT1.state==OFF && Smartphone2_DDWRT2.state==OFF) {
postUpdate(Presence_Person2, OFF)
}
end
rule "Presence Overall online"
when
Item Presence_Person1 changed to ON or
Item Presence_Person2 changed to ON
then
postUpdate(Presence_Overall, ON)
end
rule "Presence Overall offline"
when
Item Presence_Person1 changed to OFF or
Item Presence_Person2 changed to OFF
then
if (Presence_Person1.state==OFF && Presence_Person2.state==OFF) {
postUpdate(Presence_Overall, OFF)
}
end
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