ABFALL is a fhem modul, which creates readings based on one or more calendar devices, based on the fhem modul 57_Calendar
The Perl module can be loaded directly into your FHEM installation. For this please copy the below command into the FHEM command line.
update all https://raw.githubusercontent.com/uniqueck/fhem-abfall/master/controls_fhemabfall.txt
define myABFALL ABFALL <name of a calendar device>
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abfall_clear_reading_regex
regex to delete a part of the summary of an event
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disable
valid values 0 and 1, set to 1 to disable device
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weekday_mapping
set a map of names for the weekdays, for example Su Mo Tue Wed Thu Fr Sa start with Sunday default value is Sonntag Montag Dienstag Mittwoch Donnerstag Freitag Samstag
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calendarname_praefix
only useful for multiple calendars, add calendar name as preafix on readingname, if you define a new abfall device with only one calendar device, it is set to 0
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delimiter_text_reading
if more than one event exist on the same day, this is the delimiter to join these events only for the readings next_text, next_location, next_description, now_text, now_location and now_description
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delimiter_reading
same as delimiter_text_reading, but only for the reading next and now
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filter include only events, which match these filter condition, the filter condition can be a normale text or regex expression
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enable_counting_pickups
activate support for counting pickups
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enable_old_readingnames
add old deprecated german readings, in the future, all readings are english
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date_style
valid values are date and dateTime, date is the default value control the style of all date reading
The Perl module can be update directly with standard fhem update process. For this please copy the below command into the FHEM command line.
update add https://raw.githubusercontent.com/uniqueck/fhem-abfall/master/controls_fhemabfall.txt
To check if a new version is available execute follow command
update check fhemabfall
To update to a new version if available execute follow command
update all
or
update all fhemabfall