It is also important to note that the contenttype of the POST request will must be “text/xml”, otherwise it may cause an error. The data is forwarded via a standard http POST request, and the result of the edit is immediately visible in an xml document that is sent as feedback. I do have documentation about the REST service in Dutch. I'm trying And I've tested outside Loxone by doing a POST with PowerShell to the same url, that works. When checking with FTP, the file does not exist. When trying to open the file, I get a 404. The Save HTTP reply also doesn't do anything. I've tried with HTTP extensions for On set to Content-Type: application/xml and also tried with text/xml I do get a mail when the analog value changes. I also attached a mailer to the Virtual Output to see if any change does something. In the XML that is sent, the temp value should be passed in. The VQ should send an XML POST command to a certain address: I'm assuming that the Virtual Output isn't called right now.ģ. I've configured a Save HTTP reply option, but that page doesn't seem to do anything. what is the easiest way to debug/test the VQ? can I just link the VI to the VQ? Or should something be in between the 2 components?Ģ. As soon as this changes, it needs to send this change to a Virtual Output I created.ġ. I configured a regular Virtual Input, a slider, to select the desired temperature. Which are read out of an http call to an xml file. I configured 2 Virtual HTTP inputs: Current Temp and Target Temp. ![]() Webpage in Dutch, just to have some visuals about what the control system is: The management system for this is Domuz multi-zone system. I have a General Waterstage Air-Water heat pump system. ![]() I don't want Loxone to manage the heating, I just want it to display the room temperatures and be able to set target temperatures. I still have to integrate my heating system to the Loxone web client. ![]() I'm a Loxone user for 5 years now and it was about time to make some changes to my configuration.
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