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Michael Zanetti 2a91dad1f0 Don't generate events for state changes any more
Up until now, nymea would generate EventTypes for every StateType
as well as emit an Event (along with a StateChanged notification) for
every change. This results in a lot of duplicated network traffic
which is of not much use. The StateChanged notification contains
all the information in the Event too and nymea:app actually never
really used Events for state changes.

This commit removes the events from the ThingClass, making it a lot
smaller and stops emitting Events for state changes.

As this is breaking the behavior, the JSONRPC API major version
is bumped.
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nymea - open source IoT edge server


nymea (/[n'aiːmea:]/ - is an open source IoT edge server. The plug-in based architecture allows to integrate protocols and APIs. With the build-in rule engine you are able to interconnect devices or services available in the system and create individual scenes and behaviours for your environment.

Quick start

Install nymea on a Raspberry Pi

We have created an image for your Raspberry Pi (all models) that comes with an array of plugins for different smart devices! Download

Get nymea:app here:

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A detailed description how to install and getting started with nymea can be found in the nymea | user documentation.

Getting help

If you want to present your project or want to share your newest developments you can share it in Our Forum

If you are facing any troubles, don't hesitate to reach out for us or the community members, we will be pleased to help you: Chat with us on Telegram or Discord

Developing with nymea

A detailed documentation on how to develop with nymea is available on the nymea | developer documentation.

Network discovery

When starting nymead as user without root privileges, the network device discovery will not available due to missing raw socket permission. If you still want to make use of this feature, the binary capabilities need to be adjusted.

sudo setcap cap_net_admin,cap_net_raw=eip /usr/bin/nymead

This will allow nymead to create raw sockets for ARP and ICMP network discovery tools even when nymead gets started as user without root privileges.

License


nymea is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License.

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