I am delighted to announce the release of Gladys Assistant v4.54.0, an update that brings many improvements and fixes to make Gladys even more enjoyable to use every day ![]()
Move to Node.js 22
Gladys Assistant now runs on Node.js 22, the latest LTS version of Node.js. This update improves performance, security, and ensures better long-term compatibility.
Removal of the legacy OpenZWave integration
The OpenZWave integration has been permanently removed to simplify the codebase, avoid any confusion for new users, and focus efforts on the more modern integration via ZwaveJS UI.
Support for the « Tuya PJ-1203A » energy meter via Zigbee2MQTT
Gladys Assistant now supports new features for the smart energy meter “Tuya PJ-1203A”, allowing display of power (W), current (A), and energy consumed (kWh).
Thanks @cicoub13!
Improved low battery notifications
If, like me, you own a Zigbee “Frient” smoke detector, you may have received spurious notifications indicating its battery is low, while no percentage indication was provided (only a « Low battery » status: true/false).
I fixed this bug and included this indication in notifications, in addition to devices that already report their battery level as a percentage.
Password reset notifications via Telegram and NextCloud Talk
If you have configured Telegram or NextCloud Talk, you will now receive password reset links directly on those platforms.
Other fixes and improvements
- Reconnection to the Mosquitto server is now better handled when the broker is temporarily unavailable, both in the MQTT integration and in ZwaveJS UI.
- Fixed a bug in the « Home » view where it was impossible to add a new room due to a selector issue for one user.
- Clearer validation errors were added when creating a device via MQTT.
Thanks for your support and see you soon for the next release! ![]()

