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+ | ===== JSON Fetch tool in the WebHMI registers configuration ===== | ||
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+ | With this tool you can exract values by its keys from JSON structures read as String right in the WebHMI register configuration. | ||
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+ | The usage scheme is as follows: | ||
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+ | Let's suppose you have a JSON value received from 7bit AirPoint module: | ||
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+ | To extact individual values from this register, you just clone it and then set the checkbox in the new register properties, type in the key needed and select appropriate type for the final value (int, float, string etc.) | ||
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+ | Now your registers for individual JSON keys are ready: | ||
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