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second line of text below a characteristic #104

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thncode opened this issue Nov 8, 2020 · 7 comments
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second line of text below a characteristic #104

thncode opened this issue Nov 8, 2020 · 7 comments

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@thncode
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thncode commented Nov 8, 2020

What drives an accessory within the EVE app to show a second line of text below the name - like power below the outlet name - and how can that be changed to another value?

@NorthernMan54
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Can you share a screenshot to explain this better

@bwp91
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bwp91 commented Nov 8, 2020

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Maybe this? I’m not sure if it can be changed

@thncode
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thncode commented Nov 8, 2020

Yes, I mean exactly that - but how is it triggered?

@NorthernMan54
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To be honest, no clue. I looked at my device and I don't have that line of text available. My only guess is that it is the consumption characteristic, ie E863F10D

@ebaauw
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ebaauw commented Nov 8, 2020

Yes, it's Consumption. It's shown when this characteristic is exposed on an Outlet service.

I have not been able to detect any logic as to under what conditions Eve shows which characteristics as second line. It shows humidity and air pressure under Temperature for a (fake) Eve Weather sensor (with three separate services), and it even shows some of my custom characteristics for some of my custom services. Sometimes editing the order of characteristics in the services screen seems to influence this (and sometimes Eve just crashes when trying that).

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@thncode
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thncode commented Nov 8, 2020

I can confirm that - I just thought it is just me not to understand the logic behind...

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8191 commented Jan 30, 2023

Would it make sense to expose the shelly plugs (SHPLG-1, SHPLG2-1, SHPLG-S, SHPLG-U1, i.e. the ShellyPlugFactory) per default as an outlet to allow showing up that second line?

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