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node-red-contrib-combine

v1.8.1

Published

Node-RED Nodes that output combinations of consecutive incoming messages

Downloads

294

Readme

node-red-contrib-combine

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Node-RED Nodes that output combinations of consecutive incoming messages

These nodes aim to solve typical use cases where multi-input nodes (something that doesn't exist in Node-RED's concept) would be convenient. Incoming messages are stored internally by the nodes so combinations of multiple messages can be provided. Distinction of these messages is based on their topic property.

Prerequisites

node-red-contrib-combine requires Node.js version 7.0.0 or higher.

Nodes

If

Forwards messages to the first output when previously received a truthy payload on "Condition Topic", otherwise messages will be routed to the second output.

Logic

Logic combination of incoming messages (And, Or, Xor, Nand, Nor, Xnor).

Delta

Simple subtraction of the values received on two configured topics.

Bangbang

Bang-bang (2 step / on-off) Controller. Emits true when the the payload value exceeds the upper bound, emits false when the payload goes below the lower bound. You could e.g. use this as a simple thermostat for a climate control, feed in the actual temperature and use the output to control a cooling device. For a heating device you would have to use the "invert" option, so you receive false when exceeding the upper bound and true when going below the lower bound.

Statistic

Calculate statistic samples like e.g. min, max, mean, median, ... from incoming payloads. Message distinction can be configured to msg.topic or msg._id. A timeout can be configured that removes messages from the internal cache. The statistics are re-composed when a message times out.

List

Compose a table of consecutive incoming topics and payloads. Output as array, csv, html table or html list. Columns and sort order can be configured. Message distinction can be configured to msg.topic or msg._id. A timeout can be configured that removes messages from the internal cache. The tables are re-composed when a message times out.

Defer

Defer a message with truthy payload for given time. If another message arrives with falsy payload the timer is cancelled. Keeps track on each topics state, only one message per topic will be sent until reset by a falsy payload.

License

MIT (c) Sebastian Raff