Home Assistant - Update

No, I didn’t mean it that way. I meant who creates the update for HA?

Yes, HA support. Or how does it work, who manages HA, an IT administrator?

There has to be some coordination, that is, if HA is created by the community and not by an IT administrator and not by someone from the community saying “we’ll fix something here and let the others worry when it stops working for them”. If this is how HA works, I think it’s not exactly a good and correct choice. :frowning:

How did you contact who?

All of the above

Hello. Why did the “custom integration” from another user (I am not the author) stop working again after a few minutes after turning HA off and on? I have problems with this integration repeatedly, sometimes it initiated itself after a few hours, sometimes only a clean reinstallation of the entire HA helps. Non-working integration, see the picture in the attachment. :frowning: :frowning:


LOG: The system could not validate that the sqlite3 database at //config/home-assistant_v2.db was shutdown cleanly

Ended unfinished session (id=30 from 2025-02-09 13:46:34.359388)

Did you ask the author of the Custom Integration?

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I also wrote directly to the author and he does not intend to fix the integration, although he admitted that he found one error when I pointed out a certain problem to him. Then I accidentally found other errors, but I think he will ignore them too. I would like to find another integration, but I do not know which other integration to choose.

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Did you find this thing in HACS?
If so we should have it marked as no longer supported…

Yes, I installed that integration through HACS, according to the instructions of other users. If I knew how to program, I would have programmed some such integration myself, but unfortunately :frowning: Or if HA officially supported weather stations or other products from Sencor.

So I deleted the integration, restarted HA, loaded the integration back, restarted HA, set up the integration again, but this didn’t help either, the integration has no entities, see the picture in the attachment. The only option is to delete the entire virtual PC and do it all over again, if that doesn’t work or HA doesn’t know how to do it. But I don’t like these repair options. :frowning:

The custom integration seems to be broken. We cannot fix that.

You could fork it. Or simply don’t use it any more. Those are your choices. No matter how many times you post here, it will not fix it.

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,The latest version of the component is 1.3.7, try updating to the new version, you have an old one in the

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Very good point.

Given @Prcek203 installed via HACS, he should have got a repair to update it.

He should do so.

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I didn’t know about the update, I didn’t get the information, I only found out about it here. Thank you for the information! I installed the integration, restarted HA, but the integration still shows version 1.3.5 and not 1.3.7.

Hi. I’m looking for someone to help me with my question: "Is a typo (swapped letters, missing or extra letter, etc.) considered a code error or not? Now I mean any integration. A short answer of “YES” or “NO” is enough. Thank you for your answer.

NO Ne, nikdo

You are way off topic now. Don’t forget, such errors are easily fixed. It’s called a pull request.

Another core HA update and a new version of integration and nothing works again, great!



I restored the core backup - 2025.2.3, but the integration still doesn’t work. I’m seriously giving up, I’m out of patience with this HA.

Your problem isn’t Home Assistant. It is either the custom integration, or something you’ve done while or since installing it. Custom integrations aren’t part of Home Assistant, and the Home Assistant developers aren’t responsible for fixing them if they have or cause issues. It’s like adding an after-market accessory to your car or computer - it could give it a new feature, but it could also have incompatibilities with your device the manufacturer wouldn’t be responsible for fixing.