Adding support for floorplan devices

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In construction !!!

I need support for brightness sensors - particularly to display them on floorplan with current values...

Major steps :

1. create proper template for device (watch proper category and parent settings) 2. create coresponding event, that will be used to report current values for floorplan device' state 3. add proper icon and other data in database

Since steps 1.-3. were already made for brightness sensors, I did only steps that follow below. I guess Dan can describe steps 1. to 3. much better...

First I wanted to discover how this feature already works for temperature sensors...

It goes like this : Orbiter plugin at line 1367 and procedure

void Orbiter_Plugin::CMD_Get_Current_Floorplan(string sID,int iPK_FloorplanType,string *sValue_To_Assign,string &sCMD_Result,Message *pMessage)

does this (line 1429) :

pFloorplanInfoProvider->GetFloorplanDeviceInfo(pDeviceData_Router,fpObj->m_pEntertainArea,fpObj->Type,iPK_FloorplanObjectType_Color,iColor,sDescription,OSD,PK_DesignObj_Toolbar);

FloorplanInfoProvider is actually coresponding plugin that provides more info about floorplan object. In Climate plugin there is this procedure :

void Climate_Plugin::GetFloorplanDeviceInfo(DeviceData_Router *pDeviceData_Router,EntertainArea *pEntertainArea,int iFloorplanObjectType,int &iPK_FloorplanObjectType_Color,int &Color,string &sDescription,string &OSD,int &PK_DesignObj_Toolbar)
{

switch(iFloorplanObjectType) { case FLOORPLANOBJECTTYPE_CLIMATE_THERMOSTAT_CONST: PK_DesignObj_Toolbar=DESIGNOBJ_grpThermostatControls_CONST; break; case FLOORPLANOBJECTTYPE_CLIMATE_THERMOMETER_CONST: PK_DesignObj_Toolbar=0; break; case FLOORPLANOBJECTTYPE_CLIMATE_WEATHER_STATION_CONST: PK_DesignObj_Toolbar=0; break; case FLOORPLANOBJECTTYPE_CLIMATE_DAMPER_CONST: PK_DesignObj_Toolbar=0; break; case FLOORPLANOBJECTTYPE_CLIMATE_POOL_CONST: PK_DesignObj_Toolbar=DESIGNOBJ_grpPoolControls_CONST; break; case FLOORPLANOBJECTTYPE_CLIMATE_SPRINKLER_CONST: PK_DesignObj_Toolbar=DESIGNOBJ_grpSprinklerControls_CONST; break; }; if( (OSD=pDeviceData_Router->m_sState_get())=="OFF" ) iPK_FloorplanObjectType_Color = FLOORPLANOBJECTTYPE_COLOR_CLIMATE_THERMOSTAT_OFF_CONST; else iPK_FloorplanObjectType_Color = FLOORPLANOBJECTTYPE_COLOR_CLIMATE_THERMOSTAT_COOLING_CONST;

}

and most important is this line (near bottom) :

OSD=pDeviceData_Router->m_sState_get()

OSD is string that will get displayed beside icon and here it gets device state and puts it into displayed string container...

Now I'll try to replicate everything similar to Lighting Plugin and brightness sensors :

4.