Hello everyone!
I’ve just released Gladys Assistant v4.9.1, an update that fixes the bug where graphs were not displayed in the correct timezone.
Thanks to @bertrandda for the fix ![]()
Learn more here:
A bit more tracking of integrations used
In this update, I’m adding some information to the installation tracking which will allow us to know which integrations are being used, or not.
The goal is to know whether the current Open-Zwave integration is used, and if so by how many users. This reporting is entirely anonymous of course.
Indeed, @Romuald_Pochet has been working for some time on a new integration based on ZwaveJS2Mqtt, and we need to know whether we should work on a migration protocol / or contact current users upstream, because there will inevitably be a user action when moving from Open-Zwave to ZwaveJS ![]()
In the meantime, if any of you are currently using the Z-Wave integration in Gladys, please respond to this post, so that we can compile a list of affected people, and keep you informed about all of this to avoid any service interruption.
We discussed this issue during the last developer call last week, the minutes of which are available here:
The full CHANGELOG is available here .
How to update?
If you installed Gladys with the official Raspberry Pi OS image, your instances will update automatically within the next few hours. It can take up to 24h, don’t panic.
If you installed Gladys with Docker, check that you are using Watchtower (See the documentation )