Yes, in attributes.
Alright, but it seams to not be working. The log bellow shows the number of the ibutton id (012E717F010000):
2019-02-27 23:59:34 INFO: [68ede89b: 5011 < 177.79.226.108] HEX: 53543330305354543b3930373133313037373b30343b3730363b32303139303232373b32333a35393a33343b63633731393b2d31322e3936333439303b2d3033382e3439393538373b3030302e3036373b3030302e30303b373b313b35373039353b31322e35303b3030303030303b313b303333373b3030303230373b302e303b313b303b30313245373137463031303030303b310d
ST300STT;907131077;04;706;20190227;23:59:34;cc719;-12.963490;-038.499587;000.067;000.00;7;1;57095;12.50;000000;1;0337;000207;0.0;1;0;012E717F010000;1
And for the same log the attribute is the followig:
{"type":"STT","versionFw":"706","sat":7,"odometer":57095,"power":12.5,"ignition":false,"in1":false,"in2":false,"in3":false,"out1":false,"out2":false,"index":337,"distance":0.24,"totalDistance":81998.7,"motion":true,"hours":24546000}
Why would the ibutton id appear on log but not on the attribute table?
Thank you for your help!
Best regards,
Vitor.
Probably because it's not decoded.
Do you have any idea how can I fix it?
You can try to configure decoder:
Sorry, but I din't really understand the suggestion. Should I recompile the source code with any modification?
No, you need to configure parameters in the config file.
When I looked into the config about drivers I only found information about the database drivers.
database.driverFile config
Path to the database driver JAR file. Traccar includes drivers for MySQL, PostgreSQL and H2 databases. If you use one of those, you don't need to specify this parameter.
database.driver config
Database driver Java class. For H2 use 'org.h2.Driver'. MySQL driver class name is 'com.mysql.jdbc.Driver'.
Can you point out the config you're talking about? Please
There is no documentation for the parameters. That's why I pointed you to the source code.
Hi, Anton,
Does the position table stores the data from the driver id (the number that comes from the iButton)?
And, if it does where it's supossed to be?
Best regards,
Vitor.