Can org.openhab.io.homekit-2.5.0-SNAPSHOT-ios13.jar
work on Openhab 2.4 ? Right now I get /org.openhab.io.homekit-2.5.0-SNAPSHOT-ios13.jar does not have a META-INF/MANIFEST.MF! Make sure, META-INF and MANIFEST.MF are the first 2 entries in your JAR!
Or is there a jar with security system implemented that I could use on 2.4?
I am getting the same message re META-INF and MANIFEST when loading the ios13.jar
Take the org.openhab.io.homekit-2.5.0-SNAPSHOT.jar that might work.
With the iOS13 version I got the same issues (2.5.M4).
Yes, I’m using that snapshot without ios 13 . Kind of works, but I get notifications about security system changes only half of the time. With HomeAssitant it was always 100%
Also I see errors like that:
[ERROR] [kit.internal.HomekitAccessoryUpdater] - Received duplicate subscription on HomekitSecurityCurrentState
[ERROR] [kit.internal.HomekitAccessoryUpdater] - Received duplicate subscription on HomekitSecurityTargetState
I’ve updated the release with a org.openhab.io.homekit-2.5.0-SNAPSHOT-ios13-2.jar
that is properly packed, and no longer complains about MANIFEST.MF file. It’s working for me in 2.5.0-M5 now (and I immediately starting getting that error when I updated to M5 from S1555).
i am unable to connect my stable openhabian 2.4 with homekit (ios 13) binding from PaperUI.
here is my thread and i tried all “tricks”, but nothing helped me.
Any ideas ? thank you
apple has changed with ios13 the behaviour of the home app with regard of bridge discovery.
you need to use latest snapshot of homekit add on, e.g. org.openhab.io.homekit-2.5.0-SNAPSHOT-ios13-2.jar for openhab 2.5 or
this one https://1drv.ms/u/s!AqqiEfFRr6WAgYYCiET6gqfsd9L_Sw?e=Uo4wvK for openhab 2.4
ios13-2.jar doesn’t have a working humidity. It keeps reporting 100% to homekit, even though OH shows the correct value.
hi @ccutrer,
I’m running OH 2.5.1-2 with Homekit IOS 13 as add-on.
I keep getting errors on the Smokedetectors - although they are working as expected and are reporting alerts in Homekit. Error appears every time I open the “Home” app on my phone.
[ERROR] [p.characteristics.BaseCharacteristic] - Could not retrieve value com.beowulfe.hap.impl.characteristics.smokesensor.SmokeDetectedCharacteristic
java.util.concurrent.CompletionException: java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture.encodeThrowable(CompletableFuture.java:273) ~[?:1.8.0_222]
at java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture.completeThrowable(CompletableFuture.java:280) ~[?:1.8.0_222]
at java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture.uniApply(CompletableFuture.java:604) [?:1.8.0_222]
at java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture.uniApplyStage(CompletableFuture.java:614) [?:1.8.0_222]
at java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture.thenApply(CompletableFuture.java:1983) [?:1.8.0_222]
at com.beowulfe.hap.impl.characteristics.smokesensor.SmokeDetectedCharacteristic.getValue(SmokeDetectedCharacteristic.java:22) ~[hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at com.beowulfe.hap.characteristics.BaseCharacteristic.makeBuilder(BaseCharacteristic.java:71) [hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at com.beowulfe.hap.characteristics.EnumCharacteristic.makeBuilder(EnumCharacteristic.java:39) [hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at com.beowulfe.hap.characteristics.BaseCharacteristic.toJson(BaseCharacteristic.java:61) [hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at com.beowulfe.hap.impl.json.AccessoryController.toJson(AccessoryController.java:76) [hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at com.beowulfe.hap.impl.json.AccessoryController.listing(AccessoryController.java:37) [hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at com.beowulfe.hap.impl.connections.HttpSession.handleAuthenticatedRequest(HttpSession.java:72) [hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at com.beowulfe.hap.impl.connections.ConnectionImpl.doHandleRequest(ConnectionImpl.java:53) [hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at com.beowulfe.hap.impl.connections.ConnectionImpl.handleRequest(ConnectionImpl.java:47) [hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at com.beowulfe.hap.impl.http.impl.AccessoryHandler.channelRead0(AccessoryHandler.java:52) [hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at com.beowulfe.hap.impl.http.impl.AccessoryHandler.channelRead0(AccessoryHandler.java:17) [hap-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar:?]
at io.netty.channel.SimpleChannelInboundHandler.channelRead(SimpleChannelInboundHandler.java:105) [io.netty.netty-all-4.0.32.Final.jar:4.0.32.Final]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:308) [io.netty.netty-all-4.0.32.Final.jar:4.0.32.Final]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.access$600(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:32) [io.netty.netty-all-4.0.32.Final.jar:4.0.32.Final]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext$7.run(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:299) [io.netty.netty-all-4.0.32.Final.jar:4.0.32.Final]
at io.netty.util.concurrent.DefaultEventExecutor.run(DefaultEventExecutor.java:36) [io.netty.netty-all-4.0.32.Final.jar:4.0.32.Final]
at io.netty.util.concurrent.SingleThreadEventExecutor$2.run(SingleThreadEventExecutor.java:112) [io.netty.netty-all-4.0.32.Final.jar:4.0.32.Final]
at io.netty.util.concurrent.DefaultThreadFactory$DefaultRunnableDecorator.run(DefaultThreadFactory.java:137) [io.netty.netty-all-4.0.32.Final.jar:4.0.32.Final]
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748) [?:1.8.0_222]
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture.uniApply(CompletableFuture.java:602) ~[?:1.8.0_222]
... 21 more
Any ideas ?
What’s the current value of your item? I think you’ll get that error if it is NULL, but not if it’s ON/OFF or OPEN/CLOSED (depending on if you’re using a Switch or a Contact). If you have devices that don’t report state very often, and it’s NULL after restarting OpenHAB, you should look into setting up a persistence service to be able to restore the prior state.
hi Cody
yes ! That did it ! I added an initialization rule ‘when system started’ to change the NULL-value.
Thx !
Hi Cody, is there a Homekit version which fix the thermostat temperature in iOS 13.3 and works also with Opnehhab 2.4.Your “org.openhab.io.homekit-2.5.0-SNAPSHOT-ios13-2.jar” doesn´t work for me.
I have no intention of compiling the latest code against OpenHAB 2.4.0. You could try unzipping the -ios13-2.jar and and grabbing the HAP .jar out of it, and then putting it into the older org.openhab.io.homekit .jar.
Does anyone have any idea how one would create a functioning Thermostat Setup when the Thermostat requires both a heatPoint and a coolPoint? It doesn’t work like normal thermostats because there is not TargetTemperature as it has been split into both heating temperatures and cooling temperatures. Suggestions?
@ndye What about having a virtual item and rules that update heat or cold setpoint depending on mode ? This is what I’m doing for my Daikin
Did you ever resolve this problem? I currently have the same setup and try to find a solution how to merge those two items into one item.
We merged a toning improvements, please check with tomorrow’s snapshot.
I see there is an Garagedoor item now available. Haven’t had time to test yet, but will try it soon
someone knows how to program the garagedoor
the icon appears in homekit but has no function
First, thanks for the great rework of the homekit plugin.
I’ve tried it last night and stumbled over groups.
This works:
Switch ledStripeSwitchTest "Test Switch" {homekit="Lighting"}
This not:
Group ledStripe "LED Stripe" {homekit="Lighting"}
Switch ledStripeSwitch "Switch" (ledStripe) {homekit="OnState"}
Both switches came up in homekit. The Trace Logs show activity by both switched. But the Item ledStripeSwitch never changed (and tracelog is shorter).
It does not matter if I use Lighting.OnState or the short form.
Or do I missunderstand the new documentation?
But like the documentation, this should work, but it doesn’t.
Color ledStripeColor "Color" {homekit="Lighting, Lighting.Hue, Lighting.Brightness, Lighting.Saturation"}
I use 2.5.5 release on Debian.