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node-red-node-suncalc
A Node-RED node to provide a signal at sunrise and sunset.
Install
Either use the Node-RED Menu - Manage Palette - Install
, or run the following command in your Node-RED user directory - typically ~/.node-red
npm install node-red-node-suncalc
Breaking Change - in version 1.0 the msg.moon
property is now an object not a number - containing a lot more information.
Usage
Uses the suncalc npm to generate an output at sunrise and sunset based on a specified location.
Several choices of definition of sunrise and sunset are available, see the suncalc module for details.
The start and end times can be offset by a number of minutes before (minus) or after (plus) the chosen event time.
The node provide two outputs. The first output emits a msg.payload
of 1 or 0 every minute
depending if day-time (1) or night-time (0).
The second output emits only on the transition between night to day (-> 1) or day to night (-> 0).
It also outputs msg.start
, msg.end
and msg.now
which are todays start and end times, with offsets applied, in ISO format, and the current ISO time.
msg.sun
is an object containing the azimuth and altitude, in degrees, of the current sun position. msg.moon
is an object containing its position, phase, illumination and icon.