Some integrations (Tuya and Govee for me) stop working and need to be reloaded.
In my case it happens every time I reboot (for whatever reason) my router.
I haven’t found a way to schedule this.
Is there a way to schedule the reload of an integration to run every x hours/minutes/days?
I too have reloaded misbehaving integrations when they are unavailable but this is just a temporary solution. The root cause of the problem should be found and addressed.
Debugging misbehaving integrations should be done by following this guide:
Your automation is using a Time Trigger set for 07:00. It’s one of the simplest and most reliable triggers because all it needs to do is wait for the system clock to
advance to the specified time. There’s something fundamentally wrong if a simple Time Trigger fails to work on your system.
Enter the following template in the Template Editor and confirm it reports the correct date, time, and timezone offset for your location.
{{ now() }}
When you run it manually, it doesn’t exercise the automation’s trigger and simply executes its actions.
I’m new to HA.
Could you please explain me how to do that, step by step?
Thing I think is better to know:
Home Assistant is powered off and restarted every day at1 am
If I change the time for automation to be triggered after a few minutes l, it works.
But it isn’t triggered no more.
It seems the automation is triggered only one time.
I have set up also another automation triggered by sunset.
It works some days and other no.
If a Time Trigger only triggers once but never again and a Sun Trigger works only sometimes but not every day, then there’s a fundamental problem with your system.
I don’t know what that problem might be but it makes discussing automations pointless until the problem is resolved.
What version of Home Assistant do you have and which installation method did you use?