Following the latest Gladys release, I invested in the Lixee TIC module.
However, it does not seem to be supported
Following the latest Gladys release, I invested in the Lixee TIC module.
However, it does not seem to be supported
Are you sure you’re on the latest version?
If I see the Apple HomeKit integration, does that mean it’s the latest… ??
Yes, you can also see your version in the system section.
On the zigbee2mqtt side, is it configured and functional?
Indeed, if I go to the system section it’s not the latest version… 4.9.2 ![]()
But I think I need to do a brand new install (besides it’s a good chance to put it on an SSD) because I remembered the early days of the Broadlink integration…
and by running docker ps :
atrovato/gladys:broadlink …
That’s not the production image ![]()
Yes, I think I must have forgotten to return from @AlexTrovato’s test image…
It would be nice to have a tutorial for setting up Gladys and, especially, zigbee2mqtt. :wink
I imagine you’re using Gladys Plus mainly to access Gladys; the Gladys Plus front-end is always on the latest version of Gladys, but it talks to your local « backend » Gladys, which may be on a different version.. ![]()
So it’s normal that you saw the HomeKit integration in your Gladys Plus front-end even if locally you don’t have the latest version.
That makes me think it might be good to have a small warning message saying that the front version is different from the back version, it would avoid misunderstandings like this ![]()
it’s true that it could be a nice little extra…
I just got the little SSD… I’ll try to tidy everything up over the weekend…
So I started again from a fresh install and the lixee is properly recognized…