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Possible SIP bug when used with OpenSprinkler App
#1
Hello.  I have a open sprinkler system with an expander board.  I upgraded to Debian 10.3 and the latest git image of sip.  When I try to connect manually from the OpenSprinkler android app I see the following on the python console:

Code:
::ffff:192.168.5.157:43186 - - [19/Mar/2020 18:20:22] "HTTP/1.1 GET /jp"- 303 See Other
::ffff:192.168.5.157:43186 - - [19/Mar/2020 18:20:22] "HTTP/1.1 GET /login" - 200 OK
::ffff:192.168.5.157:43186 - - [19/Mar/2020 18:20:22] "HTTP/1.1 GET /jp"- 303 See Other
::ffff:192.168.5.157:43186 - - [19/Mar/2020 18:20:22] "HTTP/1.1 GET /login" - 200 OK
::ffff:192.168.5.157:43186 - - [19/Mar/2020 18:20:22] "HTTP/1.1 GET /jp"- 303 See Other
::ffff:192.168.5.157:43186 - - [19/Mar/2020 18:20:22] "HTTP/1.1 GET /login" - 200 OK
::ffff:192.168.5.157:43186 - - [19/Mar/2020 18:20:22] "HTTP/1.1 GET /jp" - 303 See Other
::ffff:192.168.5.157:43186 - - [19/Mar/2020 18:20:23] "HTTP/1.1 GET /login" - 200 OK


But get an unable to connect on the latest version of the app.

When I scan for a site from the app, it finds the right IP, but shows the firmware version of the site as 0.0.NaN

I am using version 4.0.23 of the SIP software from Git dated 2020-03-09 and the Feb 3, 2020 of the Android OpenSprinkler App.
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#2
As of version 4 of SIP is no longer compatible with the OpenSprinkler app.
This is due to a change in the format of irrigation program data. Also the OpenSprinkler app was never able to access SIP plugins.

SIP can be used on a mobile device from the web browser. You can make a shortcut for SIP on your android desktop.
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#3
Hi Dan,

Firstly, thank you for all the work you've done with coding and supporting this.  SIP is a fantastic and fairly reliable solution to have a fantastic irrigation controller that makes your neighbours' controllers seem like an abacus.  The ability to manage a zone while I'm standing in my yard is a really wonderful thing!

I just updated to version 4.0.28, which I'm really regretting.  I found that when my wife and I both have the app on our phones, hers tends to wipe all the station names when she opens the app and I had hopes that perhaps there would be a fix for this.  Is there a simple way to roll back to the version that works with the opensprinkler app without losing the config?  I certainly would have stayed on the old code since it usually works beautifully with the app unless there some security reason why I wouldn't want to use the App anymore.

Thanks so much for your help in advance.
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#4
Hi Kermudgen,
Just of curiosity, why do you want (and buy) an app for this application?
Also me and my wife control SIP4 from our phones, even when we are >1000 miles from home. We are very happy to use applications without an (usually spying) app.
Please note that I do not want you to change your mind about using the app but I am really curious why and what advantages there possibly are.

--Gerard
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#5
Kermudgen,

If you really want to roll back to SIP V3 you can use the following command from the SIP folder:
Code:
git reset --hard 61d3aed4296

Be aware that you will not be able to use any current plugins with the older version.

I would recommend that you at least try accessing SIP on your phone through the web browser as described above before rolling back. That will also work with V3.

Dan
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