Why do you need a computed attribute for it?
Hi Anton thank you for your quick reply, I thought the way was using a computed attributed could you please advise? the idea is when i get alarm power cut send a GPRS command to disable the engine command (9400000).
Do you already receive the alarm?
Yes, please see the below evidence:
Then you don't need computed attributes. You can just enable command channel in the notifications.
How can i create the alarm and trigger the command? I don't see the option on alarm panel.
<!-- Notification config-->
<entry key='notificator.types'>web,sms,email</entry>
<entry key='notificator.sms.manager.class'>org.traccar.sms.HttpSmsClient</entry>
<entry key='sms.http.url'>https://api.telegram.org/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsendMessage?</entry>
<entry key='sms.http.user'>7550473191</entry>
<entry key='sms.http.password'>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</entry>
<entry key='sms.http.template'>
chat_id={phone}&text={message}
</entry>
Hi Anton, I added command to notificator.types and i am available to send the command now, thank you so much for your help and support.
The problem is with notificator.types
. You're missing command
type there.
Hi, can you help me to find the way to configure a computed attribute to send GPRS command (9400000) when i get alarm power cut ?