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This is an example flow, which can be imported into Node Red.
It utilizes an example of
Authorization towards the Tronity API
Request latest vehicle data
Request list of all charging session
Based on the documentation on https://app.tronity.tech/ and some unnamed examples of authentication flows found on the internet.
It has been tested and is working (as of 06.08.2023).
Diese kurze Anleitung beschreibt, wie man ohne Nutzung der Tibber-App prüfen kann, ob und welche Daten des Stromzählers der Tibber Pulse (Auslesegerät für den digitale Stromzähler) an die Tibber-Server übermittelt.
Dies kann aus mehreren Gründen vorteilhaft sein:
Die Tibber-App hat zeitweise Probleme in der Darstellung der Echtzeitdaten. Somit lässt in solchen Fällen nicht erkennen, ob das Problem in der App oder am heimischen Zähler bzw. Pulse liegt.
Während einer eventuell erforderlichen Feinjustierung des Pulse sieht man über die Echtzeitdaten im API schneller die Wirkung der Justierung.
Da über das API alle von Tibber unterstützten Werte abgerufen werden, kann man sehen ob und welche Daten vom jeweiligen Zähler unterstützt werden (z.b. Strom/Spannung pro Phase nicht bei jedem Zähler).
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you are now using a version of c:geo, which we had to release although some work is still in progress and some known bugs are not yet solved.
Let us explain why we had to do this:
In October 2018 Google changed their requirements for all apps on Google Play. Starting at that time all apps need to target a more recent version of Android, which shall
improve security and compatability. While this is a good thing in principle, it required quite some effort on our side to implement these changes and get c:geo basically working again.
That is also the reason, why you did not see any version updates since last October.
At this moment our small volunteer developer team is still in the progress of cleaning up the code and fixing regressions caused by this forced changes.
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Get sqlite file from android app via adb (non root), example for cgeo app
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