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Add Battery reporting from a Smart Lock #153

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TL;DR

Added SmartLock battery level reporting functionality via MQTT and HomeKit integration.

What changed?

  • Added battery level reporting configuration options in the web UI
  • Implemented battery level threshold settings (0-100%)
  • Created new MQTT topic for battery level commands
  • Added HomeKit battery service with low status and level characteristics
  • Introduced new CLI commands for debugging purposes ('N' and 'B')

How to test?

  1. Enable SmartLock battery reporting in the Misc settings
  2. Set desired battery low threshold percentage
  3. Configure MQTT battery level command topic
  4. Send battery level updates via MQTT or CLI commands:
    • Use 'N 0/1' to toggle battery low status
    • Use 'B [level]' to set battery percentage
  5. Verify battery status appears in HomeKit
  6. Confirm low battery warnings trigger when level drops below threshold

Why make this change?

Enables monitoring of physical lock battery levels through HomeKit and MQTT, allowing users to receive notifications when batteries need replacement and maintain better awareness of their lock's power status.

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Added new input fields for battery reporting configuration in the General settings and MQTT configuration forms.
    • Introduced a new MQTT topic for battery level updates, enhancing integration with HomeKit.
    • Enhanced battery management functionality with new commands and monitoring options.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved error handling and logging for MQTT client operations.
  • Documentation

    • Updated configuration options to include new battery-related settings.

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Walkthrough

The pull request introduces modifications across several files to enhance battery management and MQTT configuration functionalities. Key updates include new input fields in HTML files for SmartLock battery reporting, the addition of a new MQTT topic for battery level commands, and enhancements in the main C++ source file to manage battery characteristics and MQTT communication. The changes aim to improve user interaction with battery settings and expand the device's capabilities in reporting battery status.

Changes

File Change Summary
data/routes/misc.html - Added new input fields for SmartLock battery reporting: <select> for enabling and <input> for low threshold.
- Updated layout for better spacing between elements.
data/routes/mqtt.html - Introduced a new input field for MQTT configuration: <input> for "SmartLock battery level Cmd Topic".
src/config.h - Defined new MQTT topic for battery level updates: #define MQTT_PROX_BAT_TOPIC "homekit/set_battery_lvl".
src/main.cpp - Added new variables and structures for battery management and MQTT configuration.
- Introduced PhysicalLockBattery class and updated mqtt_data_handler for handling battery level commands.
- Enhanced error handling and logging throughout the code.

Possibly related PRs

  • Momentary state improvement #146: The changes in this PR involve modifications to HTML forms and JavaScript functionality, similar to the updates made in the main PR to the misc.html file, indicating a focus on enhancing user interface elements and form handling.

Poem

In the burrow, we hop with glee,
New fields for batteries, oh what a spree!
MQTT topics now take flight,
Reporting levels, day and night.
With every change, our hearts do sing,
SmartLock’s magic, a wondrous thing! 🐇✨

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@rednblkx rednblkx changed the title report battery level in Home from a smart lock Add Battery reporting from a Smart Lock Nov 17, 2024
@rednblkx rednblkx marked this pull request as ready for review November 17, 2024 17:04
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  • Nov 17, 12:30 PM EST: A user started a stack merge that includes this pull request via Graphite.
  • Nov 17, 12:40 PM EST: Graphite rebased this pull request as part of a merge.
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@rednblkx rednblkx changed the base branch from webui-design-refactor to graphite-base/153 November 17, 2024 17:36
@rednblkx rednblkx changed the base branch from graphite-base/153 to main November 17, 2024 17:38
@rednblkx rednblkx merged commit df3bc49 into main Nov 17, 2024
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