But note that if using sitemap based GUI, the sitemap can override Item default and make another conversion, for display only.
I mean when the start level changed from openhab from 70 to 80 and so on is there a variable?
oh. that’s right. on sitemap there should be also the µg/m³
“conversion”.
Remember: UoM is magic! You could put in Mt/m³
and still geht µg/m³
as displayed.
Also Remember: the metadata on the item is responsible for persistence. If you like OH-graphs, be sure to change that to a UoM of your liking beforehand - a change afterwards doesn’t affect persisted values - so you could have incorrect graphs if changing in the middle of the day.
Interesting. Then it was a pure coincidence that it stopped working at the same time I did the update from 3.3 to 3.4.
In the GUI go “Developer Tools” → “Api Explorer” → systeminfo → “try out” → “execute”
All my Hue lights are showing “Error:Bridge” . How do you change to https and how do you clean the cache. Thanks for any help.
You can select https as protocol, for items file it looks like this:
Bridge hue:bridge:xxx"Hue Bridge" @ "yyy" [ protocol="https",ipAddress="192.168.186.23",port=443,pollingInterval=10, sensorPollingInterval=500,userName="PASSWORD"] {
Cleaning cache
You might need sudo as well and stoping service has worked on my openhabian via sudo systemctl stop openhab.service
I dont see any latest thread for snapshot so asking this. I have been on snapshot for a long time with frequent updates. today i upgraded, and it shows 4.0. And my installation is borked now.
openhab/unstable,now 4.0.0~S3243-1 all [installed]
What did i do?
2022-12-20 20:23:59.827 [ERROR] [ternal.service.BootFeaturesInstaller] - Error installing boot features
org.apache.felix.resolver.reason.ReasonException: Unable to resolve root: missing requirement [root] osgi.identitime-ui; type=karaf.feature; version="[4.0.0.SNAPSHOT,4.0.0.SNAPSHOT]"; filter:="(&(osgi.identity=openhab-runtimsion>=4.0.0.SNAPSHOT)(version<=4.0.0.SNAPSHOT))" [caused by: Unable to resolve openhab-runtime-ui/4.0.0.SNAPSHOTb-runtime-ui/4.0.0.SNAPSHOT] osgi.identity; osgi.identity=openhab-core-ui-icon; type=karaf.feature [caused by: U-ui-icon/4.0.0.SNAPSHOT: missing requirement [openhab-core-ui-icon/4.0.0.SNAPSHOT] osgi.identity; osgi.identity=.feature [caused by: Unable to resolve openhab-core-base/4.0.0.SNAPSHOT: missing requirement [openhab-core-base/; osgi.identity=org.openhab.core.automation; type=osgi.bundle; version="[4.0.0.202212191859,4.0.0.202212191859]"ed by: Unable to resolve org.openhab.core.automation/4.0.0.202212191859: missing requirement [org.openhab.core.a osgi.wiring.package; filter:="(&(osgi.wiring.package=org.openhab.core)(version>=4.0.0)(!(version>=5.0.0)))" [cag.openhab.core/4.0.0.202212191854: missing requirement [org.openhab.core/4.0.0.202212191854] osgi.ee; filter:="()"]]]]]
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How to display it as an item?? I mean the start level?
Are you running Java 17? I believe 4.0-snapshot was just changed to drop support for Java 11.
I am on java 11. is there a reference somewhere about this change?
thanks for replying!
Raise minimum JDK version to 17 (#2994) · openhab/openhab-core@41ba3ff · GitHub and Raise minimum JDK version to 17 by J-N-K · Pull Request #2994 · openhab/openhab-core · GitHub.
just a few posts up. its because of - Java 17 needed. i upgraded to 17 and it started working but i think some bindings broke for me. so i reverted back to stable 3.4
I need a little more help. I can’t figure it out. Do I need to go to each “Hue Item” I created and do this. Also, where on the Item screen do I enter this.
Folks, let’s hold off on the 4.0 snapshot issues until we can get a thread started for that. I don’t want to pollute this thread with issues unrealated to 3.4.
A new thread has been opened. Please report 4.0 snapshot problems here: openHAB 4.0 SNAPSHOT discussion
@BiloxiGeek, I’ll move your post over to there.
I had to look twice into the config, but just “2” steps for migrating to https:
- Make sure the bridge is set to https
- Make sure port is changed from 80 to 443
Somehow since the 3.4.0 update my Hue binding has significant delay. Does anyone else face this issue?
I get the following error after upgrading to 3.4: “ImportError: cannot import name Transformation”, triggered by the following import in my jython scripts:
from core.actions import Transformation
What do I need to change to make it work again?
@sucre I have the same issue. I don’t know what it is yet.
EDIT: It is a known issue, and here is the solution: