Following the latest Gladys release, I invested in the Lixee TIC module.
However, it does not seem to be supported
Are you sure youâre on the latest version?
If I see the Apple HomeKit integration, does that mean itâs 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 itâs not the latest version⊠4.9.2 ![]()
But I think I need to do a brand new install (besides itâs a good chance to put it on an SSD) because I remembered the early days of the Broadlink integrationâŠ
and by running docker ps :
atrovato/gladys:broadlink âŠ
Thatâs not the production image ![]()
Yes, I think I must have forgotten to return from @AlexTrovatoâs test imageâŠ
It would be nice to have a tutorial for setting up Gladys and, especially, zigbee2mqtt. :wink
I imagine youâre 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 itâs normal that you saw the HomeKit integration in your Gladys Plus front-end even if locally you donât 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 ![]()
itâs true that it could be a nice little extraâŠ
I just got the little SSD⊠Iâll try to tidy everything up over the weekendâŠ
So I started again from a fresh install and the lixee is properly recognizedâŠ
Can we check this point today? If Iâm away from home and using Gladys+, isnât it possible to check if my instance is up to date?