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[linuxinput] fixes to thing properties #10634

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[linuxinput] fixes to thing properties #10634

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Small fixes for the linuxinput binding.
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t-8ch added 3 commits May 2, 2021 11:39
ENTRY_MODIFY is triggered on each keypress multiple times, so we should
not trigger on it.

The usecase for ENTRY_MODIFY triggers where detecting permission changes
of the event nodes.
Inotify does have a dedicate event ("ATTRIB") for that but Java
WatchService normalizes this to a ENTRY_MODIFY event
(See LinuxWatchService.java)

After permission changes users now have to trigger a scan manually.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>
This makes it easier to figure out which thing is which device in the
presence of symlinks or multiple identical devices.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>
@Skinah Skinah added the bug An unexpected problem or unintended behavior of an add-on label May 5, 2021
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LGTM. Thanks.

@cweitkamp cweitkamp merged commit e510244 into openhab:main May 5, 2021
themillhousegroup pushed a commit to themillhousegroup/openhab2-addons that referenced this pull request May 10, 2021
* Do not discover on ENTRY_MODIFY

ENTRY_MODIFY is triggered on each keypress multiple times, so we should
not trigger on it.

The usecase for ENTRY_MODIFY triggers where detecting permission changes
of the event nodes.
Inotify does have a dedicate event ("ATTRIB") for that but Java
WatchService normalizes this to a ENTRY_MODIFY event
(See LinuxWatchService.java)

After permission changes users now have to trigger a scan manually.

* Use proper representation property

* Show event node in label

This makes it easier to figure out which thing is which device in the
presence of symlinks or multiple identical devices.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>
Signed-off-by: John Marshall <john.marshall.au@gmail.com>
@wborn wborn added this to the 3.1 milestone Jun 25, 2021
computergeek1507 pushed a commit to computergeek1507/openhab-addons that referenced this pull request Jul 13, 2021
* Do not discover on ENTRY_MODIFY

ENTRY_MODIFY is triggered on each keypress multiple times, so we should
not trigger on it.

The usecase for ENTRY_MODIFY triggers where detecting permission changes
of the event nodes.
Inotify does have a dedicate event ("ATTRIB") for that but Java
WatchService normalizes this to a ENTRY_MODIFY event
(See LinuxWatchService.java)

After permission changes users now have to trigger a scan manually.

* Use proper representation property

* Show event node in label

This makes it easier to figure out which thing is which device in the
presence of symlinks or multiple identical devices.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>
frederictobiasc pushed a commit to frederictobiasc/openhab-addons that referenced this pull request Oct 26, 2021
* Do not discover on ENTRY_MODIFY

ENTRY_MODIFY is triggered on each keypress multiple times, so we should
not trigger on it.

The usecase for ENTRY_MODIFY triggers where detecting permission changes
of the event nodes.
Inotify does have a dedicate event ("ATTRIB") for that but Java
WatchService normalizes this to a ENTRY_MODIFY event
(See LinuxWatchService.java)

After permission changes users now have to trigger a scan manually.

* Use proper representation property

* Show event node in label

This makes it easier to figure out which thing is which device in the
presence of symlinks or multiple identical devices.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>
thinkingstone pushed a commit to thinkingstone/openhab-addons that referenced this pull request Nov 7, 2021
* Do not discover on ENTRY_MODIFY

ENTRY_MODIFY is triggered on each keypress multiple times, so we should
not trigger on it.

The usecase for ENTRY_MODIFY triggers where detecting permission changes
of the event nodes.
Inotify does have a dedicate event ("ATTRIB") for that but Java
WatchService normalizes this to a ENTRY_MODIFY event
(See LinuxWatchService.java)

After permission changes users now have to trigger a scan manually.

* Use proper representation property

* Show event node in label

This makes it easier to figure out which thing is which device in the
presence of symlinks or multiple identical devices.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>
marcfischerboschio pushed a commit to bosch-io/openhab-addons that referenced this pull request May 5, 2022
* Do not discover on ENTRY_MODIFY

ENTRY_MODIFY is triggered on each keypress multiple times, so we should
not trigger on it.

The usecase for ENTRY_MODIFY triggers where detecting permission changes
of the event nodes.
Inotify does have a dedicate event ("ATTRIB") for that but Java
WatchService normalizes this to a ENTRY_MODIFY event
(See LinuxWatchService.java)

After permission changes users now have to trigger a scan manually.

* Use proper representation property

* Show event node in label

This makes it easier to figure out which thing is which device in the
presence of symlinks or multiple identical devices.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>
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