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Tapo Temperature Sensor
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Tapo Temperature Sensor
Is there a way to tap into the TP-Link Tapo data to fetch temperature from the T310 and T315 sensors?
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- Rainmeter Sage
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Re: Tapo Temperature Sensor
If you can export / pass / show data in a way that Rainmeter can retrieve info from (e.g. a Javascript free webpage, a json or xml, an email, etc.), then I suppose you might have a slight chance to do it...
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Re: Tapo Temperature Sensor
Maybe I am not educated enough, but what TP-Link Tapo, T310 and T315 sensors are?
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Re: Tapo Temperature Sensor
Might be. However a link would have been nice, to let us know what is this related to. Or we (I?) should know?
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Re: Tapo Temperature Sensor
I always say that the quality and the details in an user's question determine the answer and the help that user gets - and as you can see, my answer isn't terribly detailed either. Not sure how much interest is shown in making things be nice or putting yourself in someone else's shoes nowadays, but then, for me personally, a Google search isn't that much of an inconvenient if the key things are at least mentioned - I learn something from that too. I do agree with your point though.
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Re: Tapo Temperature Sensor
In this case, the help was adequate. I assumed I might have missed a key ingredient in search or something similar; Turns out a skin or an implementation of this kind does not exist. I am satisfied with this information.Yincognito wrote: ↑June 26th, 2024, 8:47 pm I always say that the quality and the details in an user's question determine the answer and the help that user gets - and as you can see, my answer isn't terribly detailed either. Not sure how much interest is shown in making things be nice or putting yourself in someone else's shoes nowadays, but then, for me personally, a Google search isn't that much of an inconvenient if the key things are at least mentioned - I learn something from that too. I do agree with your point though.
The Tapo sensors you have linked are the correct ones. I did not link anything, since I assumed only those people who would know would then proceed to respond. This ensures I don't waste other people's valuable time. Plus, I don't assume folks would be so nice to dig into something they don't know much about, that's asking for too much. Especially for free.
From what I understand, this is simply not possible, at least I don't see how. I have turned to Home Assistant and added the values there instead. I can then tap into this: https://github.com/cperryoh/HomeAssitant-Rainmeter
Thanks.
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Re: Tapo Temperature Sensor
Yeah, most people are like that, and to a point it's a wise choice to preferentially discuss what you know. Personally, I always though that nothing is beyond reach if one at least tries to find out what's it all about (even if beforehand knowledge doesn't exist), and this was confirmed to me in practice in real life. I had no idea what were the things you mentioned, but then we are all clueless at the start so the only way forward is to learn about stuff. It's not even about being nice to dig into it, it's something that even the one answering and trying to help can benefit from, someday.
Philosophical considerations aside, you did actually made it work in a skin, via the linked plugin, right? If so, thanks a lot for sharing the approach, maybe it will help others having a similar question in the future.