Hi,
I have LMS 7.9 running on a Fedora machine. As players I use a number of rpi running Max2play. This all works fine.
I can now control the players by various means:
Obviously when I use the visualization or switches I know the status of the players in my domotics system as this is controlled by scripts that use the cli interface to the LMS server.
However, when I use iPeng or the web interface my domotics system has no notion of what is going on and thus the status of the players in the visualization is not correct.
So I wonder if it is possible for the LMS server to send an http request to the domotics server whenever the status of a player changes.
I could write a script on the domotics server to poll the status of the players on LMS but would rather not have to do that.
Thanks for any suggestion.
I have LMS 7.9 running on a Fedora machine. As players I use a number of rpi running Max2play. This all works fine.
I can now control the players by various means:
- the LMS web interface
- iPeng
- the visualization of my domotics system (only on/off for the time being)
- extra functions on light switches (only on/off for the time being)
Obviously when I use the visualization or switches I know the status of the players in my domotics system as this is controlled by scripts that use the cli interface to the LMS server.
However, when I use iPeng or the web interface my domotics system has no notion of what is going on and thus the status of the players in the visualization is not correct.
So I wonder if it is possible for the LMS server to send an http request to the domotics server whenever the status of a player changes.
I could write a script on the domotics server to poll the status of the players on LMS but would rather not have to do that.
Thanks for any suggestion.