After upgrading from 6.6 to 6.7.1 on all my Sonoff Dual devices Backlog http command does not work anymore.
Sample command tested:
http://192.168.1.114/cm?cmnd=Backlog%20Power2%20On;%20Delay%20240;%20Power2%20Off
Expected behavior: Power 2 ON --> Wait 24 seconds --> Power 2 OFF
Actual behavior: Power 2 ON --> No further action
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P.S. Consider setting PulseTime2 124 one time and then controlling the device with a single command Power2 ON. This eliminates the need for Backlog for the moment.
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@paolo9785 I confirm this behavior with v7.0.0.3 too.
The following works as intended in the WebUI console, activating the relay during 5s :
backlog pulsetime1 0; pulsetime2 0
backlog power1 1;delay 50;power1 0
but http://192.168.1.114/cm?cmnd=backlog power1 1;delay 50;power1 0 doesn't close the relay as you tell.
-> Only the first command is proceced
you need to replace spaces and ; with the correspondent http code
@ascillato even putting the correc %20 space code Backlog does not work properly
@ascillato you are right, it works. I didn't know for the ';' to be replaced by %3B, I thought Firefox would do the conversion if necessary like it does with the space character into %20.
http://192.168.1.114/cm?cmnd=backlog power1 1%3Bdelay 50%3Bpower1 0 works here.
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@ascillato you are right, it works. I didn't know for the ';' to be replaced by %3B, I thought Firefox would do the conversion if necessary like it does with the space character into %20.
http://192.168.1.114/cm?cmnd=backlog power1 1%3Bdelay 50%3Bpower1 0works here.