GCal Binding - RobertGordon/openhab GitHub Wiki
Documentation of the Google Calendar IO-Bundle
If you want to administer events in Google Calendar that will be executed by openHAB this bundle will do the job. See the following sections on how to configure the necessary data and how to obtain the GCal URL.
The event title can be anything and the event description will have the commands to execute.
The format of Calendar event description is simple and looks like this:
start {
send|update <item> <state>
}
end {
send|update <item> <state>
}
or just
send|update <item> <state>
The commands in the start
section will be executed at the even start time and the end
section at the event end time. If these sections are not present, the commands will be executed at the event start time.
As a result, your lines in a Calendar event might look like this:
start {
send Light_Garden ON
send Pump_Garden ON
}
end {
send Light_Garden OFF
send Pump_Garden OFF
}
or just
send Light_Garden ON
send Pump_Garden ON
openHAB must be configured with your google calendar of choice. The URL has to be configured in your openhab.cfg. The following cases are supported:
- URL, username, password (Calendar Address)
- URL (Private Address)
Alternative 1: To obtain the google calendar URL using username/password
- fill in gcal:url gcal:username, gcal:password in openhab.cfg
- login in to https://www.google.com/calendar/
- click "Settings" (under "My calendars") -> <your calendar>
- find the calendar URL in in heading "Calendar Address" -> "XML". The URL for will be something like this:
https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[email protected]/private-b340e2/basic
- copy the given url and replace "basic" with "full".
The final URL should be similar to:
https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[email protected]/private/full
Alternative 2: To obtain the google calendar URL without password:
- only gcal:url should be used in openhab.cfg
- login in to https://www.google.com/calendar/
- click "Settings" (under "My calendars") -> <your calendar>
- find the calendar URL in in heading "Private Address" -> "XML". The URL for will be something like this:
https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[email protected]/private-da2412ef24124f151214deedbeef1234/basic
- copy the given url and replace "basic" with "full".
The final URL should be similar to:
https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[email protected]/private-da2412ef24124f151214deedbeef1234/basic
The GCal bundle can be used to realize a simple but effective Presence Simulation feature (thanks Ralf for providing the concept). Every single change of an item that belongs to a certain group is posted as new calendar entry in the future. By default each entry is posted with an offset of 14 days (If you'd like to change the offset please change the parameter gcal:offset
in your openhab.cfg
). Each calendar entry looks like the following:
- title:
[PresenceSimulation] <itemname>
- content:
> if (PresenceSimulation.state == ON) sendCommand(<itemname>,<value>)
To make use of the Presence Simulation you have to walk through these configuration steps:
- make sure that you are using the correct openHAB release (at least 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT)
- make sure your items file contains items that belong to the group
PresenceSimulationGroup
- if you would like to change the group name change it atgcal.persist
. - make sure your items file contains an item called
PresenceSimulation
which is referred by the scripts executed at a certain point in time - if you would like to change the group name please change the parametergcal:executescript
in your openhab.cfg`. - make sure the referenced gcal calendar is writeable by the given user (google calendar website)
To activate the Presence Simulation simply set PresenceSimulation
to ON
and the already downloaded events are being executed. Your smartHome behaves like you did 14 days ago.
A sample gcal.persist
file looks like this:
Strategies {
default = everyChange
}
Items {
PresenceSimulationGroup* : strategy = everyChange
}