Oops... an error occured Unexpected response Too Many Requests

When updating HA today, I received one repair ; ‘Authentication expired for’ [my name] on Tibber;

Then I’m redirected to ‘thewall.tibber.com/consent’ and I click;

Yes, Allow, afterwards I get;

Oops… an error occured

Unexpected response Too Many Requests

Only special thing I have; I have two adresses in Tibber…

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I don’t like depending on the cloud, I followed the steps, and rebooted HA, this is what it ends up with;

It is really beyond my logic why I’m depending on Nabu Casa rate limits. I don’t want Nabu Case, I don’t want to depend on the cloud. Thats the whole reason I’m using Home Assistant.

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Having the same issues as Lectere after the update today with the Tibber integration

Same issue here. After update, tibber integration no longer work. Tried to set up new client, but no luck

Same here updating ha made all entities unavailable. deleted an reinstalled tbber integration hope anyone more up to speed can provide a solution

The solution is already posted in the link I gave you.

Thanks for posting that yes, but with all due respect, that’s a workaround. And it didn’t work for me.

So as of now, I don’t think it’s ‘solved’

Also, I deleted the Tibber intergration, and tried reinstalling it, no luck;

Pretty messed up, specially when you consider that prices are on the highest point of the month at the moment. And my battery is unable to switch right due to missing pricing information…

Adding the application credentials as described here Tibber - Home Assistant and a reboot before doing the reauth worked like a charm

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Hi, I also have the problem. Tried the Client ID and client secret (Tibber Data API) but it gives the error that @Lectere also have:

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I created a new account, copied the two codes, deleted the Tibber integration, restarted HA. When I try to add the Tibber integration again, I have to paste the authorization code and after that I ‘have’ to open the same webpage again. Nowhere a possibility to enter the new credentials. Am I missing something here? Would be nice to get it to work again.

I made it to the part where I could put in my credentials and ID / Secret. When adding the Tibber integration , I now get the following message:

I managed to use the workaround, i removed Tibber, and then followed Tibber - Home Assistant,

Client ID and client secret (Tibber Data API)

  1. Go to the Tibber developer portal at https://data-api.tibber.com/clients/manage.
  2. Create a new client.
  3. Add a redirect URI for Home Assistant:
  • https://my.home-assistant.io/redirect/oauth
  1. Save the application.
  2. Copy the client ID and client secret.
  3. Go to Settings > Devices & services > Application credentials, add Tibber credentials, and paste your client ID and client secret.

When i installed Tibber again i got two alternatives, used the new one and then i works again.

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Same issue, from the the first moment a new install, same problem.

Tried everything and get the same Oops! as everyone else. Someone messed up bigtime! The only really useful thing I used HA for is now broken. Is the Oops message a overload issue? Everyone tries to update at the same time?

Homeassistant is ratelimited by Tibber, until Tibber fix that you need to add your own client id and secret: Tibber - Home Assistant

Thank you! I tried that but I get " Error Sorry, there was an error : invalid_request Request Id: 0HNIEN4KPSU5E:00000005". I think its the callback URL. I use duckdns. How exactly should this callback URL look like?

Same issue here. My life has become more about troubleshooting shieet, than actually having a life. Every other week something breaks, makes me realize that I am depending on this luxury more than I wish. Anyway, doesn’t work, neither via AOUTH, everything mentioned here is reproducible. Reboot doesn’t help. Did I mention I also rely on it to smart charge the car?

I managed to get it to work! Don’t use the copy to clipboard button when copying the REST access token, it missed the -1 at the end of the token, aw god!

Tibber has been a constant source of issues. Are there any suggestions for a suitable replacement with a reasonable HA integration? My meter has a HAN port, so that probably limits the alternatives?