I have worked in a separated blueprint to skip the major updates, but it was doing string comparison, which is far from ideal.
Now looks like the version 2022.10 will have a version filter, which hopefully will make this much more reliable, so soon I will be able to test it.
Just wanted to say thank you for this blueprint.
For people that are aware of the risks of auto-updating and still want to do it, this is great!
I like the overall day-of-the-month delay, but I would be interested in an option where you can set a kind of “per-update delay” (and I may not be the first the ask this of course)?
Let me try to understand your idea…
Let’s say v2023.x.0 is released in day 1 and I have a 3 days delay set, so that won’t be installed until day 4, right?
But then, at day 3 it was released v2023.x.1…
- Should v2023.x.0 still be installed on day 4?
- Should v2023.x.0 be skipped and then v2023.x.1 be installed at day 6?
I think option 1 might leave you with some critical bug or security risk for what a fix is available. While option 2 might keep you in an even older version for a long time of new fixes comes regularly.
Any other idea?
the integration Link does not work ?
As I mentioned in the beginning of the first comment here, I’m not maintaining this Blueprint since Home Assistant introduced the Schedule entities.
I would recommend the use of this one which I’m maintaining: Scheduled auto-update for Home Assistant - Blueprints Exchange - Home Assistant Community (home-assistant.io)