Hi @Bloodtick_Jones!
Take a look at this:
It is not perfect - but it works.
agreed! =)
Hi @djh_wolf!
I've developed a "crude" way of accessing local files inside apps/drivers.
It is not a elegant soluction, but works.
Take a look:
For you, an user that can't wait to explore the latest awesome local files feature, I present a "provisory" solution for file access: Hubitat File Driver (HFD) With HFD you can read/write/append to files directly from your apps and drivers, almost like if you were using a File API. This is a BETA version. Bugs are expected, suggestions are welcome, even complaints too ... part of the business, of course. I hope it is useful for the community. Marco Felicio
Good luck!
Is there any way to write special characters like Ƅ Ƥ ƶ etc. to a local file?
I would try using HTML symbols ā¦
When I use it at messages sent from RM it works - I believe it worth a try.
Doesnāt work (I couldnāt get it to work). Tried ö
which should show an ƶ but I get ĆĀ¶ in my local text file.
Well ā¦ at least you tried
Were exactly are you using the ƶ character?
The Swedish alphabet is using Ć„, Ƥ and ƶ. For example, Iām using those letters to send notifications to our kids phones. Like when the dish washer are ready to be emptied.
I just asked Google about those characters and it seems like they create some problems elsewhere too.
May I suggest you open a support ticket with Hubitat?
How do I use those codes when writing or appending to a file in RM? I have no problem typing Ƅ Ƥ or ƶ but it shows garbage characters in the file.
If itās not storing them after being typed then the codes wonāt work as they just generate the extended character set.
Looks like the file isn't being stored with the right character set, not sure if we can change that.
If I can add to the list of use cases..
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) capture rainfall radar images (png) files covering the country, making them publicly available for viewing through their mobile app and website, but also as files via anonymous FTP / Telnet. I would like to be able to download these files periodically (using a driver or app) and store them locally for display on my dashboard. They only keep a short history of recent images, so I would only be storing ~5 images at any one time, totalling ~22Kb.
I expect I will download them on my raspberry pi for now and look to introduce this onto my HE hub if/when I can.
Sorry to drag up an old thread, but when using RM action to write to a file, is there a macro for temperature of a device that can be used to write or append the text file?