59_Twilight.pm: remove long/lat interactions with global settings

git-svn-id: https://svn.fhem.de/fhem/trunk/fhem@22777 2b470e98-0d58-463d-a4d8-8e2adae1ed80
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Beta-User 2020-09-16 05:56:12 +00:00
parent 766f2b7637
commit c3e0b7850b
2 changed files with 22 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
# Add changes at the top of the list. Keep it in ASCII, and 80-char wide.
# Do not insert empty lines here, update check depends on it.
- feature: 59_Twilight: remove dependencies to global lon/lat settings;
now, also several different Twilight devices are possible
- feature: 72_XiaomiDevice: New fan types 1C / P9
- bugfix: 59_Twilight: show dependencies to global lon/lat settings
- bugfix: 32_withings: remove invalid meastype in userReadingsActivity call

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ sub Twilight_Define
my $def = shift // return;
my @arr = split m{\s+}xms, $def;
return "syntax: define <name> Twilight <latitude> <longitude> [indoor_horizon [Weather]]"
return "syntax: define <name> Twilight [<latitude> <longitude> [indoor_horizon [Weather]]]"
if(int(@arr) < 1 && int(@arr) > 6);
$hash->{STATE} = "0";
@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ sub Twilight_Define
$longitude = List::Util::min( 180, List::Util::max(-180, $longitude));
$indoor_horizon = List::Util::min( 20, List::Util::max( -6, $indoor_horizon));
CommandAttr(undef, "global longitude $longitude") if !AttrVal('global','longitude',0) && $longitude != 8.686;
CommandAttr(undef, "global latitude $latitude") if !AttrVal('global','latitude',0) && $latitude != 50.112;
Log3 ($hash, 2, "[$hash->{NAME}] check longitude/latitude settings, there's a missmatch between Twilight and global settings. Times will be calculated using global settings!") if $latitude != AttrVal('global','latitude',50.112) || $longitude != AttrVal('global','longitude',8.686);
#CommandAttr(undef, "global longitude $longitude") if !AttrVal('global','longitude',0) && $longitude != 8.686;
#CommandAttr(undef, "global latitude $latitude") if !AttrVal('global','latitude',0) && $latitude != 50.112;
#Log3 ($hash, 3, "[$hash->{NAME}] check longitude/latitude settings, there's a missmatch between Twilight and global settings. Times will be calculated using global settings!") if $latitude != AttrVal('global','latitude',50.112) || $longitude != AttrVal('global','longitude',8.686);
$hash->{WEATHER_HORIZON} = 0;
$hash->{INDOOR_HORIZON} = $indoor_horizon;
@ -187,13 +187,20 @@ sub Twilight_midnight_seconds {
################################################################################
sub Twilight_calc {
my $deg = shift;
my $idx = shift // return;
my $hash = shift;
my $deg = shift;
my $idx = shift // return;
my $midnight = time() - Twilight_midnight_seconds(time());
my $lat = $hash->{LATITUDE};
my $long = $hash->{LONGITUDE};
my $sr = sunrise_abs("Horizon=$deg");
my $ss = sunset_abs ("Horizon=$deg");
#my $sr = sunrise_abs("Horizon=$deg");
#sub sunrise_abs(@) { return sr_alt(time(),1,0,0,0,shift,shift,shift,shift); }
my $sr = sr_alt(time(),1,0,0,0,"Horizon=$deg",undef,undef,undef,$lat,$long);
#my $ss = sunset_abs ("Horizon=$deg");
#sub sunset_abs (@) { return sr_alt(time(),0,0,0,0,shift,shift,shift,shift); }
my $ss = sr_alt(time(),0,0,0,0,"Horizon=$deg",undef,undef,undef,$lat,$long);
my ($srhour, $srmin, $srsec) = split(":",$sr); $srhour -= 24 if($srhour>=24);
my ($sshour, $ssmin, $sssec) = split(":",$ss); $sshour -= 24 if($sshour>=24);
@ -229,7 +236,7 @@ sub Twilight_TwilightTimes {
$hash->{TW}{$sr}{STATE} = $idx+1;$hash->{TW}{$ss}{STATE} = 12 - $idx;
$hash->{TW}{$sr}{SWIP} = $swip; $hash->{TW}{$ss}{SWIP} = $swip;
($hash->{TW}{$sr}{TIME}, $hash->{TW}{$ss}{TIME}) = Twilight_calc ($deg, $idx);
($hash->{TW}{$sr}{TIME}, $hash->{TW}{$ss}{TIME}) = Twilight_calc ($hash, $deg, $idx);
if ($hash->{TW}{$sr}{TIME} == 0) {
Log3 ($hash, 4, "[$Name] hint: $hash->{TW}{$sr}{NAME}, $hash->{TW}{$ss}{NAME} are not defined(HORIZON=$deg)");
@ -709,8 +716,9 @@ sub twilight {
<b>latitude, longitude</b>
<br>
The parameters <b>latitude</b> and <b>longitude</b> are decimal numbers which give the position on earth for which the twilight states shall be calculated. They are optional, if not set, global values will be used instead (global itself defaults to Frankfurt/Main).
<br><br>
The parameters <b>latitude</b> and <b>longitude</b> are decimal numbers which give the position on earth for which the twilight states shall be calculated. They are optional, but necessary in case you also want to set an indoor horizon. If not set, global values will be used instead (global itself defaults to Frankfurt/Main).
<br>
<br>
<b>indoor_horizon</b>
<br>
The parameter <b>indoor_horizon</b> gives a virtual horizon, that shall be used for calculation of indoor twilight. Minimal value -6 means indoor values are the same like civil values.