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README.md
Dynatrace
This plug-in enables nymea to control the Dynatrace Ufo.
The Dynatrace UFO is a sophisticated status light by Dynatrace. More information about the the UFO can be found (here)[https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/using-dynatrace-devops-pipeline-state-ufo/]. 3D print layouts and build instructions for your own UFO are available at this (github page)[https://github.com/Dynatrace/ufo].
This nymea integration supports auto discovering UFOs in the network and set them up as a color light in nymea. Each ring can as well as the top logo can be controlled individually and morph and rotate effects can be enabled.
Requirements
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The UFO device must be in the same local are network as nymea.
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TCP sockets on port 80 must not be blocked by the router.
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The package "nymea-plugin-dynatrace" must be installed.
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Plug it in!
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Press the little black dot on the top. The UFO starts blinking blue and now offers a WiFi hotspot with the name “ufo”
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Connect to that hotspot, browse to http://192.168.4.1
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Through the Web UI connect to your own WiFi. You can also do it via the REST API: http://192.168.4.1/api?ssid=&pwd=
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Remember: WPA2 works well where Enterprise WPA2 is currently not supported
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While it reboots itself it will blink yellow. Once it has its assigned IP Address it will start visualizing its IP Address through a special „blink code“ as explained in the Quick Start Guide!
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Remember: the UFO will also try to register its hostname as „ufo“ with your DHCP server. If that works you can simply browse to http://ufo