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Ini file
Whenever you read about MisterHouse there will be mention of the mh.private.ini
file. But before we delve into that, there is another file mh.ini
that lines in the /mh/bin
directory. This file holds all of the default parameters for MisterHouse, such as holiday dates, where the logs are stored, where the photos for the photo frame are stored, etc. Most of these parameters probably won't be used, but as the code is available the parameters have to be there.
First things first, DO NOT EDIT the /bin/mh.ini
file! No really! It is very big and you may break something! And it changes over time as new features are added!
The correct way to tell MisterHouse your specific parameters is to put them into your personal mh.private.ini
file in your MisterHouse root directory.
Any parameters you put in the mh.private.ini
will override the defaults set in the mh.ini
file.
All the parameters in the file are generally of the kind:
# comments start with # e.g.
# something = value
tk = 0
Which we used earlier to tell MisterHouse that we don't want to run with a GUI window, (as we're running on Ubuntu Server without a graphical desktop, this option is a must otherwise MisterHouse will fail to start due to not being able to open a GUI window!)
Let's start with something simple, edit your mh.private.ini
in your MisterHouse root directory and these lines:
latitude =44.0817
longitude =-92.5038
time_zone =-6
and save the file.
For these parameters to take effect you must restart MisterHouse.
These lines tell MisterHouse where on the planet the MisterHouse box and its users are located. You can use Google Maps to determine your specific lat/long values.
The time_zone
parameter tells MisterHouse your timezone. Surprise.
Using this info MisterHouse can determine sunrise/sunset times and the correct time, which can for instance, be used to automatically turn on lights. The sunrise/sunset times are also shown at the bottom of the MisterHouse webpage.
Area | Example | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Filesystem | `root_dir = /home/pi/mh | MisterHouse top level directory |
Filesystem | `code_dir = /home/pi/mh/Mycode | Where to find the additional code you wrote |
Filesystem | data_dir = /home/pi/mh/Mydata |
Where to put log files etc. |
Filesystem | `sound_dir = /home/pi/mh/Mysounds | Where to find sound files |
Security | password_allow_file = /home/pi/mh/Mydata/password_allow |
Where to find your password allow file |
Security | password_file = /home/pi/mh/Mydata/.password |
Where to find your password file |
Security | password_protect = all |
what to protect |
Security | password_allow_clients= 192.168.0.3, 192.168.0.4, 192.168.0.5 |
Defines which IP addresses don't have to log into the web service, useful for devices like tablets inside the house. |
Geography | `latitude = 52.25242811505444' | |
Geography | `longitude = 1.102425456047058' | |
Geography | `time_zone = 0' | GMT |
Geography | `time_format = 24' | |
Geography | `date_format = ddmmyyyy' | |
Geography | `time_format_log = 12' | |
Geography | `default_temp = Celsius' | |
Geography | seasons=Winter,Spring,Summer,Autumn |
Which way around your seasons run |
Geography | wunderground_locality=global/stations/03779.html |
locality for www.wunderground.com look up your location and use the last 5 numeric in that url in this url... |
Graphics | tk = 0 |
Disable Tk interface |
Web server | http_port = 8077 |
Run the web server on port 8077 |
See /mh/bin/mh.ini
for additional parameters that you want to override in your mh.private.ini
Each MisterHouse Item may require additional parameters, see [here][(tems-and-methods) for an index.
You can also add your own parameters e.g. in mh.private.ini
config_files_directory = /home/pi/mh/Mydata/config/
And in your code
my $config_file = $config_parms{config_files_directory} . "heating.tab";
Note that MisterHouse trims parameters both left and right.