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# UDP commander
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This plugin allows to receive UDP packages over a certain UDP port and generates an event if the message content matches the param command.
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> Note: This plugin is ment to be combined with a rule.
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## Example
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If you create an UDP Commander on port 2323 and with the command `"Light 1 ON"`, following command will trigger an event in nymea and allows you to connect this event with a rule.
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> Note: In this example nymea is running on `localhost`
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$ echo "Light 1 ON" | nc -u localhost 2323
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OK
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This allows you to execute actions in your nymea system when a certain UDP message will be sent to nymea.
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If the command will be recognized from nymea, the sender will receive as answere a `"OK"` string.
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/*!
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\page udpcommander.html
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\title UDP Commander
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\brief Plugin for catching UDP commands from the network.
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\ingroup plugins
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\ingroup nymea-plugins-maker
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This plugin allows to receive UDP packages over a certain UDP port and generates an \l{Event} if the message content matches
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the \l{Param} command.
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\note This plugin is ment to be combined with a \l{nymeaserver::Rule}.
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\section3 Example
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If you create an UDP Commander on port 2323 and with the command \c{"Light 1 ON"}, following command will trigger an \l{Event} in nymea
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and allows you to connect this \l{Event} with a \l{nymeaserver::Rule}.
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\note In this example nymea is running on \c localhost
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\code
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$ echo "Light 1 ON" | nc -u localhost 2323
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OK
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\endcode
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This allows you to execute \l{Action}{Actions} in your home automation system when a certain UDP message will be sent to nymea.
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If the command will be recognized from nymea, the sender will receive as answere a \c{"OK"} string.
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\chapter Plugin properties
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Following JSON file contains the definition and the description of all available \l{DeviceClass}{DeviceClasses}
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and \l{Vendor}{Vendors} of this \l{DevicePlugin}.
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For more details how to read this JSON file please check out the documentation for \l{The plugin JSON File}.
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\quotefile plugins/deviceplugins/udpcommander/devicepluginudpcommander.json
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*/
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#include "devicepluginudpcommander.h"
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#include "devicepluginudpcommander.h"
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#include "plugin/device.h"
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#include "plugin/device.h"
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#include "plugininfo.h"
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#include "plugininfo.h"
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