[ST Edge] •• Tasmota Edge •• for Sonoff, Tuya & many other ESP WiFi & HTTP devices - over 2000 Tasmota supported devices

@hongtat Is there a reason why the post commands in my HTTP Switches have been removed? This happened in the last couple of weeks. Thanks

It is working fine for me. Could you give me more details?

Any chance you will add Temperature Sensor support to the edge drivers? I have some temp sensors that I would like to add to SmartThings.

Thank you.

I setup 3 HTTP Switches several months ago.

Each switch had a POST command for ON and a POST command for OFF which was saved, and they worked fine.

A sample of the POST command used is:
http://10.0.0.99/cm?cmnd=Buzzer%2030,1,10

As of a week or 2 ago, I noticed the Buzzer that should be triggered by the HTTP Switch was not working.

When I opened the HTTP Tasmota WebGateway and saw that all of the POST commands on all my HTTP switches were blank.

Could your update have done this?

It supports custom temperature sensor, and many other sensors. Please refer to the first post, and let me know whether it works for me. If not, please give me more details.

No, the update didn’t remove any feature.
No idea why, probably a ST glitch.

is there a way to set a fade in/out offset for the RGBW light device?

I used to use Tasmota Connect, and am just now attempting to switch to Edge. I installed the driver, added a device (dimmer), opened the dimmer device, input the IP address. However, I can’t control the device through SmartThings. I get “23:05:06 RSL: RESULT = {“Command”:“Unknown”}” in the console viewed through my browser. The device in SmartThings CAN, however, read the current state if I change it from my browser (though it takes a bit of time). On the SmartThings app after I attempt to do something, I eventually get “A network or server error has occurred. Try again later.”

Not within the device, you’d have to use automations/rules to do that.

For example, sharptools.io has Fade Level -

Please upgrade Tasmota firmware to v11.0.0 or later.

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Hi, I am having a problem, when I open “Tasmota Edge” I get a message to say “This device has not updated all it’s status information yet. Check again later.”.
When I try to create a device it’s all greyed out and I cant click the cog
I assume the message is why I can’t create a device yet but I installed this driver yesterday and this message appears every time I go back to the driver.

Do you have a Samsung SmartThings Hub v2/v3 or Aeotec Smart Home Hub?
If yes, can you try reboot the hub?

Thanks for the reply, I have a SmartThings v2 hub, I just rebooted the hub (power & batteries out) but no change, I’m still getting the same message.
I also removed “Tasmota Edge” re-scanned it back in but still no change.

Is there a way to force the driver to update temperature sensors in Smartthings more frequently. I have my Tasmota updating every 15 seconds via TelePeriod. I see the updates via MQTT but smartthings seems to only update every 5 minutes. Is there a similar config parameter for smartthings?

“for exaple” so are there any other ways that are built into smartthings and if not would it be possible to do with the sharptool, free tier?
what about a smart app like smart lighting,
franly there is kind of no excuse for this functionality to not be included with Tasmota, and also not withing the smartthing platform itself, it seems ectrely half ass and lazy to me to that iti s not included.

I have just done another long 10 minute power down with batteries out on my V2 hub. I also unenrolled and removed the driver, then enrolled and added the driver again.
Still not able to create a device, any ideas what else it could be?

I’m new to Tasmota - trying to change my Konnected Io to Tasmota. So I’m just experimenting with an ESP32 to figure out how Tasmota and this Edge driver work.

I set up two switches, and two relay outputs on the ESP32. The relay outputs are just lighting an LED at this point. The buttons work as expected and the relay/output lights turn on and off. It also works from the devices web dashboard. I added two switches using the Tasmota Edge driver/device and configured one as “gang 1” and the other as “gang 2” expecting that would let me control the individual switches.

Instead both Tasmota Switches turn on the first relay. I see in the serial monitor log a POW1 being posted when I press either switches button.

Can you control multiple outputs on the Tasmota? What’s the purpose of the “gang” feature of the switch? Did I miss a setoption that is needed on the Tasmota?

Reply to myself - after deleting the Tasmota Switches in the ST app I now see how it works. When adding the FIRST switch I put in the IP address and the number of gangs as part of it’s settings and that causes additional switches to appear in the ST app (with very few settings in them - they are controlled by the settings in the FIRST switch).

So I have my two switches and relays working as expected.

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If I set that up though would it only work if I click on the tile control in the dash?
I mean it still isn’t going to work with my voice assitant anyways right?
also I can not even being to figure out that garbage platform,
I created a dash and when I tried to go bck to it it said to create it again
also when I did manage to get to the dash and add a thing from ST there was only on/off and I couldn’t even figure out how to add a dimmer or color controls, sharptools in not a good option at all.
EDIT: ok I set up the rule for fade but it doesn’t work
when switch is turned on fade 0 to 100 over 1 second ( sucks that 1 second is the lowest you can set it to)
Now when I try and switch on the device from smartthing or the voice assistant it just flashes on one time and then goes off again
I tried also setting it from 1 to 100 and the same thing happens light flashes on for split second then it goes off and I can not turn it on or off or control it at all till I disable the rule. so much for that

Would have been nice to mention in the first post that it blows away rule1. Good thing I had backups of some complicated rules I use.

nm delete this

@hongtat ultrasonic water level sensor TS-FT002 , Do you have plans to implement this ?