Hi everyone, I investigated and unfortunately there’s nothing I can do.
Enedis is doing a big production deployment on September 17 to move entirely to API v5, and for a week a bunch of their services have been down, notably the consent requests that return 404s like you do @Psoy.
On other home automation forums, many users report the same thing — we’re not the only ones affected.
On the Gladys side, a few users still have their synchronization working (those who recently gave their consent), but the majority of you are getting errors.
Regarding this migration on September 17, Gladys Plus is naturally already entirely on v5 (since the beginning), so there’s nothing special I need to do.
I recommend retrying the consent from time to time (click on « I access my Enedis account » in Gladys Plus), maybe at some point it will be back up…
The instability of this platform is driving me crazy
Normally nothing has changed on the Enedis API side.
On other home automation platforms, I see the same screenshots (404 on a consent).
With Enedis, don’t be surprised, their service can be down for weeks (even months) and it doesn’t seem to bother anyone there ^^
Edit: from what I read on other forums, this is indeed a known issue for Enedis. The problem should be resolved on September 26th normally (but well, take that with a big grain of salt)
Edit 2: On Enedis’s website, the consent platform is now marked as « down » since 12/09:
This module is better suited, it connects via Zigbee to the zigbe2mqtt key (so no USB connection needed) and afterwards you only have to interpret the MQTT frames it sends, so it’s easily adaptable to push the data into Gladys no more EDF API problem and it’s directly the data we receive!
I also had no Enedis consumption data since September 2. Going through the Gladys Plus link I couldn’t validate the request (error asking to go to the homepage). When I logged into my Enedis account, I saw that « Hourly consumption collection » was disabled. Once reactivated I went back to the Gladys Plus page link and there it worked, I have the data again.
Be aware that the authorization only lasts 2 years for Gladys and 3 years for data collection.
Afterwards, it may be enough to simply reactivate the Gladys authorization (to test)