I just upgraded to 5.1 on docker yesterday. I think everything works just fine - except mobile Navigation within the App (Samsung S24 - Android 16/One UI 8.0 (6.1.138-android14-11)): App version 3.17.2).
What I do:
start the App connected in my local network
wait for the overview in MainUI
click the burger menu in upper left corner
klick on any navigation (regardless if that’s a pinned page or “settings” or “Add-on Store”, … )
nothing happens => meaning navigation fades out, but no change within the App
I can open MainUI directly within a chrome browser on my mobile, which then works fine and I can use the navigation without any issue.
there’s no log-entry whatsoever for that.
If I however leave the Wifi and us the external URL, everything works as intended.
I also updated to newest snapshot yesterday (5051) and I saw a similar behavior. I could access all my pinned pages, but I could not access any of the MainUI administration pages. Clicking on any of those links simply reloaded the page I was on. Closing and reopening the app, force-stopping and restarting the app did not fix the issue.
By the time I noticed the problem, I didn’t have time to troubleshoot yesterday so I left it till this morning to file an issue. I just went to the app this morning and everything works as it is supposed to now.
All I can suggest is that you try clearing the app cache and see if that helps. There have been a lot of changes recently to the navigation links so if your app is caching those pages you may be getting the old broken links.
I have similar odd behavior on an old Android device that has run the OH app just fine for years. After the upgrade to 5.1, this device seems to show the property objects instead of names. For example, what used to the be Overview page with title “Overview” now shows “home.overview.title” instead of “Overview”. Similarly the standard tabbed pages at the bottom now read “home.overview”, “home.location”, “home.equipment”, and “home.properties”.
When logged in as the administrator, labels are “sidebar.administration,” “sidebar.settings,” “sidebar.addOnStore,” etc.
Navigation is not a problem, though. Just the display names. Just a data point because it’s probably all related.
This does not happen on some newer Android devices or in any browser from a computer/laptop.