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Add simple GET endpoints to trigger photos / collages (to support WiFi hardware buttons) #400

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What is the purpose of this pull request? (put an "x" next to an item)

  • Documentation update
  • Bug fix
  • New feature
  • Other, please explain:

What changes did you make? (Give an overview)

  • Add the possibility to trigger photos / collages using simple web requests
  • I used this with my myStrom WiFi Button as an alternative to directly connected Hardware buttons - other similar buttons like the Shelly Buttons should also work (untested)
  • The endpoints are using the existing (experimental) Socket.io implementation
  • FAQ is updated with the new feature and instructions for configuring a myStrom WiFi Button

Is there anything you'd like reviewers to focus on?

No.

@andi34 andi34 merged commit 5f5dab5 into andi34:dev Mar 20, 2022
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andi34 commented Mar 20, 2022

Thanks a lot!

@marcel-hofer marcel-hofer deleted the feature/hardware-button-trigger-urls branch March 20, 2022 12:51
andi34 added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 16, 2022
On #400 we've added simple GET endpoints to trigger photos / collages (to support WiFi hardware buttons),
this allows to use the remotebuzzer server without the need for GPIO.

Change-Id: I4fa1dc088652bf5119f01d787c69094b0f8741d2
andi34 added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 16, 2022
On #400 we've added simple GET endpoints to trigger photos / collages (to support WiFi hardware buttons),
this allows to use the remotebuzzer server without the need for GPIO.

Change-Id: I4fa1dc088652bf5119f01d787c69094b0f8741d2
andi34 added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 16, 2022
On #400 we've added simple GET endpoints to trigger photos / collages (to support WiFi hardware buttons),
this allows to use the remotebuzzer server without the need for GPIO.

Change-Id: I4fa1dc088652bf5119f01d787c69094b0f8741d2
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