![]() The Edge transition adds another dimension to this. I have always been extremely careful about the Zigbee/Z-Wave devices I buy, to make sure they either work with SmartThings out of the box or can be made to work. I never got around to using WebCore and only use automations, so, I am looking forward to the Edge/Lua migration but I can understand why some people especially those with very custom setups would be concerned. With mostly Ikea Tradfri and Hue bulbs remaining, I am leaving these for the SmartThings automated migration. a smoke detector and a number of temperature sensors) and migrated the devices to Edge. I also worked my way through a few standard Groovy handlers that were cloud based (e.g. They now run locally, whereas before they were cloud based and I am much happier. Well I also have a SmartThings V2 hub but only about 70 devices.My main concern was two Z-Wave thermostats that used custom Groovy handlers but I have now implemented Edge drivers for these in Lua. Yes, I hated doing that, but my wife insisted that these continue to work, so.Įven more important - does anyone know how I will know when the conversion of my SmartThings system to Edge has happened (other than waking up to find some things don't work)? Samsung has been deliberately vague about timing for any one hub, but geeez - sometime in the next 3 months? Will I even get an email warning? Since it's clear that things like Groovy-based switch group devices are going away, I did remove the Trendsetter SmartApp (which I loved) and temporarily moved control of a couple of frequently-used lighting groups out of SmartThings to Alexa. So, for the most part, I have decided mostly to just wait, taking the time now to instead just document how things are supposed to work so that I can rebuild after the Edge/Lua storm passes. At the end of the day, I can't tell what's going to happen to my system when my devices are moved to Edge drivers. I've read countless articles on the move to Edge and the end of Groovy, some of which are way too simple and others way too technical. When my cellphone enters my neighborhood, the Home Monitor is disarmed, the garage door opens, the lock on the door from the garage to the house unlocks, some lights turn on and Alexa in the family room says "The garage door is opening." (Yes, that last one actually runs on Alexa.) ![]() I have a moderate number of automations, my favorite of which is my Arrival routine. I have a v2 hub that's been in place for several years, with nearly 100 rows in my Devices table, including 40 outlets/switches, door locks, a Rachio irrigation system, 2 Harmony Hubs, sensors, a Chamberlain garage door opener, ceiling fans, more. Then it would be good to go through there instructions again.How many of you are in the same boat as me - waiting for the move to Edge drivers and related changes to the SmartThings environment before doing more than routine maintenance to your system? What is the version? I think it should be 3.01191633. Open the console using these instructions And, then configure the IP and port if possible.Ĭheck if openhab has a copy of the Smartthings binding loaded If not, Click on the Plus sign and see if you can add the Smartthings Hub. Is there an entry for Smartthings Hub? If so click on it and make sure it is correctly configured. If you see otherwise let me know the version. There should not be a Smartthings binding installed. The owner should be openhab:openhab and the permissions at least -rw-rw-r– I really appreciate your time and efforts on here are a bunch of things to tryĬheck the permissions of the Smartthings jar you copied to addons. When I go to the addons dir above it has several files created from the bindings. 14:58:40.583 - Sent message “, header:POST /discovery HTTP/1.1Ĭontent-Length: 20, data:, json:]’Īny Thoughts? The area I am not 100% confident, being a noob to this, is the. When the discovery job runs I should see the following in the log: 15:04:11.268 - Discovery background scanning job started 15:04:10.921 - SmartthingsHandlerFactory created BridgeHandler for smartthings:smartthings Next, I manually added the Smartthings Hub (this is the bridge and is needed before discovery can work).Īt this point got the following entries in the log: Right away there were 2 entries in the Inbox (Local Moon and Local Sun). ![]() I installed the Astro binding and that went smoothly. The versions I installed is: openhabian-pi-raspios32-v1.6.1b.img.xz. I am using a Raspberry Pi 3 and have used the openHABian install. If not, let me know and I’ll copy it there. Hopefully I am posting this in the right place. The discovery job was initialized but doesn’t run automatically. I am the developer of the “Samsung Smartthings”: binding.
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