0.112: Making things faster; Logbook & History

Wow, best update in a year!! Logbook and History were in major need of love (though I still wish history could filter by entity). And nice to see YAML improvements continuing!

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Logbook date selection not working.
Select ‘this week’ and it gives from June 28 to June 4 !!!
Select ‘last week’ and I get May 22 to April 27 !!!
Select a range by clicking start date and then end date - the end date cannot be in July. !!!

History date selection similar to logbook but not the same.
However the page just hangs on using a date range - click select and the browser page locks up.

Smooth upgrade, no issues so far that I can see.

Well done guys :+1:

New Integrations-> “([humidity docs])” should be a link?

Maybe to https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/humidifier/ but that doesn’t say how to make a Generic Hygrostat? Is it in this release?

Awesome update. I now have a useable a logbook and history. Been waiting for this. Thanks a bunch.

Well, we used to be able to hide them.

Thanks for upgrading!

Honestly, I had avoided using the logbook in the long past too, because of the slowness it had.

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Sorry, I have to ask, what is your definition of 100+ devices ?

Is that 100+ discrete objects that you can point to or 100 + entities

Just trying to gauge is all

That usually means there’s insufficient space on your storage device to download the new image.

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Gee the History and Logbook are smokin fast… they are actually usable now. Thanks guys! Great update.

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Anybody have issues with owntracks after this update?
Mine isn’t working anymore.
Looked again and found some info in the logs, but it just says that the entity ID already exists and that owntracks doest make unique IDs.

Not sure why this means it won’t work.

I must apologise because after reading the new docs it says that ‘any’ is the default value… seems odd though

just moved my 2 gateways over to the integration method, selected any then did as required. i am wondering if this allows for gateways on different vlans

the Wink integration still not working. I hope the problem is at this end and will be solved soon

Home Assistant keeps on improving at an incredibly rapid pace. The logbook & history pages are now really fast! This upgrade went very smoothly for me, which is testament to the excellent work of the team.

Two things: the sensor.updater no longer works. I was not notified of this upgrade or the previous two.

Another irritation is that many, many integrations rely on IP addresses, which becomes a problem when they change. My router died and obviously the replacement device provided new IP addresses to my kit. The Harmony, Wiser, Samsung and other integrations all bury their IP addresses deep inside the .storage/core.config_entries file, which “humans” are not supposed to edit. Perhaps the integrations page needs to expose the IP address for editing.

Update: I now have static IPs assigned. Others should do the same.

I would strongly recommend getting some Ubiquiti gear. The backup and restore functions are fantastic, and the gear itself is almost bulletproof.

Give everything static IPs then you never have to have that worry again. I’m sure there are other good brands, but I found when I moved from a high end ASUS and TP-Link router to Ubiquiti, the difference in function was night and day.

Food for thought.

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Hangout does not seem to connect anymore ? Always get time-outs

Logger: homeassistant.core
Source: /usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/core.py:157
First occurred: 1 July 2020, 19:15:21 (14 occurrences)
Last logged: 06:03:10

Error doing job: Task exception was never retrieved

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/hangups/client.py", line 138, in connect
    await self._listen_future
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/hangups/channel.py", line 191, in listen
    await self._fetch_channel_sid()
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/hangups/channel.py", line 257, in _fetch_channel_sid
    res = await self.send_maps([])
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/hangups/channel.py", line 233, in send_maps
    'post', CHANNEL_URL, params=params, data=data_dict
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/hangups/http_utils.py", line 81, in fetch
    raise exceptions.NetworkError(error_msg)
hangups.exceptions.NetworkError: Request timed out

@kanga_who Jason, Totally agree. The Ubiquiti Unifi kit is awesome. I installed their wi-fi access point last week. I should have got their router as well, but at least I got an good pfSence based device from Netgate.

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+1 on this. Awesome gear. I’m using the Edge Router so I have PoE as well

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