Super excited to see the Roth Touchline SL integration.
Sadly at first try I get an error:
Logger: homeassistant.config_entries
Source: config_entries.py:604
First occurred: 23:21:55 (4 occurrences)
Last logged: 23:34:15
Error setting up entry [my_user_name] for touchline_sl
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/config_entries.py", line 604, in async_setup
result = await component.async_setup_entry(hass, self)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/components/touchline_sl/__init__.py", line 29, in async_setup_entry
TouchlineSLModuleCoordinator(hass, module) for module in await account.modules()
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pytouchlinesl/touchlinesl.py", line 66, in modules
data = await self._client.modules()
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pytouchlinesl/client/client.py", line 98, in modules
return [AccountModuleModel(**m) for m in resp]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "pydantic/main.py", line 341, in pydantic.main.BaseModel.__init__
pydantic.error_wrappers.ValidationError: 1 validation error for AccountModuleModel
tag
none is not an allowed value (type=type_error.none.not_allowed)
I am using the exact same username and password I use to log into roth-touchlinesl.com and the documentation doesn’t seem to be that good yet, so I’m not sure what to do from here?
my MariaDB database has a recorder set up for 900 days. Size is about 12GB
this migration is running for the fifth time, it fails because the available disk space is not enough. Looks like it requires at least the same 12GB to complete the migration.
Why? Just because it needs lot of space?
Or migration will take lot of time & will need a lot of free space?
I would agree that it could be not crucial to know EXACT (not statistical) value of some “temperature” on 01.01.2022; but in SOME scenarios like “show me my track in London from 01.01.2020” could be useful.
i.e. only performance issues.
If someone wants to have 900 days recorded & if he/she provided a powerful hardware setup - then he/she would expect a smooth operability.
edit I tried my first pull request to fix this, but I am unsure how to do this. Maybe if someone smarter than me achieves it, you can detail how you did it!
Just wanted to say thanks for removing the binary sensor for “Update available” for the TP-Link Smart Home integration, this did cause me some issues and I appreciate you keeping on top of these things.
Keep up the great work and thanks for keeping our home schedules private and out of particular companies clouds where possible, I hated knowing that I was contributing to Philips Hue’s statistics amongst others, its great that my hue integration is no longer in the cloud and I no longer have to worry about people making pie charts of what time I tuned on the bathroom light, or how many times the lights were turned on during the night and at what time and for how long, now I feel safe knowing my peeing habits are no longer making people any money. Look forward to the day Hive is no longer reliant on the cloud.
Also I’m looking forward to getting my Home Assistant’s Assist to believe it’s from Alien and is the actual computer called MU-TH-UR 6000 from the Nostromo. That will be very cool.
Thanks guys and girls for this great project in the name of privacy…
Thanks for the update, HA team. Just wanted to say how much I appreciate the direction HA is moving in, with the foundation, the certifications, and even an apparently small thing like the open source compliance check in this update. Staying and even improving on the straight and narrow!
And all the while making things easier for the less tech-savvy, and better-looking too. Great work.
ALL of my Automations disappeared after the update… rolling back to 2024.8.3 without restoring data made them appear again. Not sure if this is a fluke. Guess I’ll try again when 2024.9.1 releases.
FINALLY! Wide columns! This is what I’ve been waiting for to start updating my other dashboards. The only thing missing so far is adjusting the amount of padding between columns. On small displays, I like to use as much real estate as possible to maximize size.
Looks like we really do need a hive integration that’s not reliant on the cloud. I spoke too soon, lost my hive integration after install, can’t live without being able to control the heating, hot water and my various hive plugs from home assistant, restored to 2024.8.3, I shall have to look forward to the removal of the “Update available” , binary sensor for the TP-Link Smart Home integration in a future release. Thanks guys and girls, much appreciated…
If I have an August and a Yale lock, and both of them are connected to my August account and I exclusively use the August Android app, should I continue to use the August integration for the Yale lock, or switch to the Yale integration?
Update seemed to break my Amber Electrical integration: error given is: “no general channel configured”. an uninstall and reinstall didnt fix it. Rolled back to 2024.8.3 and all good again.