Flume water api1/11/2024 Once app is installed in Smartthings web IDE you will need to provide Client Key and Secret Key in the Flume Smartapp>Edit SmartApp>settings: Add your Client and Secret info here.ĭon't forget to do enable Oauth Flume Smartapp>Edit SmartApp>OAuth You need to get your API Client key and Secret Key from Flume's Customer Portal This will handle Low Leak Alerts, Custom Alerts, and High Flow Alerts.OneApp Flume Water Meter Smartthings Smartapp + Flume Water Meter Device Handler Look for your Flume device(s) on your Smarthings OneApp dashboard. Notes: This new OneApp implementation will find your Flume device(s) and assigned the names automatically based on the names you initially provided on the Flume ios/android app. Once you enter your login credentials in the Flume Options smartthings app click Done. Install/Add the Flume Smart App using your iOS/Android Smartthings Mobile OneApp App:įrom dashboard Click the +, In the ‘Add’ screen select ‘SmartApp’ then in the list find/select the smartapp ‘OneApp Flume Water Flow SM’ Once app is installed in Smartthings web IDE you will need to provide Client Key and Secret Key in the Flume Smartapp>Edit SmartApp>settings: Add your Client and Secret info here.ĭon’t forget to do enable Oauth Flume Smartapp>Edit SmartApp>OAuth You need to get your API Client key and Secret Key from Flume’s Customer Portal See this help guide on steps: Introduction Try deleting the smartapp and device handler from the smartthings ide and try again.įollow the steps below found on the github link: below is the errors i receive, Can anyone figure out what i’m doing wrong? thanks in advance My issue is that after creating the app, entering my Flume ID and secret code into the app, once i try to launch the app on my phone it states processing asks for my service manager - email and PW then boots me out. What other IDE side is there but the Smarthings IDE? Sorry for the dumb question, but what exactly does this line mean? add the smartapp and the device handler in the ide side you then go to the smartapp settings on the SmartThings ide. In short, this version works without Node proxy but please take into consideration the known issues above :). Rate limits are out of my techie know how and while I can apply the Node proxy solution that has provided in his Flume redesign that would be redundant at this point plus I’m pretty short on free time these days so it will take a while before I revised this implementation with the Node proxy rate limit workaround. So best case scenario the water wet alert will be reflected on the Flume Smartthings app 3-9 minutes after it happens and worst case scenario you will receive water wet alert 21-27 minutes after it happens. So the alert will not be updated unless a successful call to Flume server is made. In this implementation there are 20 calls/hour made for alerts, so through testing/observing Live Logging I noticed that out of those alerts 2/20 (10%) to 6/20 (30%) will not make a successful call to the Flume api. Known Issues: 120 calls to the Flume API per hour are shared across all users so there’s way no way to get around them at this point without using the Node proxy workaround that has provided. Water flow values every 9 minutes + 30 random seconds/hour.īattery and Wifi Connected evey 31 minutes + 30 random seconds/hour. This version gets alerts values every 3 minutes+30 random seconds/hour. The updates are complete for legacy values for data monitoring** and custom alerts.** for the donation :), very much appreciated. FYI updated version is ready on the GitHub GitHub - getterdone/FlumeWaterMeter: Flume Water Meter Smartthings Smartapp + Flume Water Meter Device Handler.
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