CCTray & X10 Part II with a download...

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I need some feedback from people using the CCTray (CruiseControl Tray App) to monitor their applications and have X10 integration.  Anyone want to test out my new build of the CCTray with X10 support, including the UI for settings?  I want to gather feedback before I actually submit it to Owen and Mike for CVS.  It is built with the current "CruiseControl.NET-1.0.source".

Download it here

Here is a screenshot of the Automation Tab in the Settings UI:


I have not yet fully tested the CM17A (firecracker) interface; but I know the code works just haven't been able to test it in this environment.  I have a new one on order and it should be here anytime now. 


Features:
- Turn on or off X10 support all together

- Choose the COM Port
- Choose the X10 Device CM11A or CM17A

- Testing inline

- Ability to chain together a collection of X10 actions to:
 Successful, Fixed, Broken and Still Failing events

- Turn on or off the Time based Exclusions
 - Exclude on Weekends
 - Exclude by specific time of day
 - Exclude based on Sunrise/Sunset for your given longitude/latitude
  (default long/lat are for Vancouver BC, Canada)


Let me know your thoughts.

 

4 Comments

  • Eric Hexter said

    So I integrated x10 with cruise control with a server side application that controls a spinning beacon when it detects a problem with a build. I am using the ActiveHome USB interface for x-10. While I like the idea of exposing this via CCTray, I hate the idea of forcing a machine to have a user logged on and running cctry for the x10 cababilities to be functional. That being said... If you could abstract the x10 interface then I could write a plug-in for the ActiveHome USB interface. Instead of using a firecracker device.

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