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Errors after updating to MQTTController build 25139
tunnusT
I'm running MSR build 25139 on Docker, using MQTT controller 24293, and everything working as expected. But if I try to upgrade to MQTTController build 25139, I'm getting the following errors on MSR UI: An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa auto heating off" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute value_sensor.god Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa auto heating off" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute temperature_sensor.green Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa filter pump auto off" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute temperature_sensor.red Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa filter pump auto run" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute value_sensor.pump Last 11:20:37 An Entity Attribute condition in "Lay-Z-Spa watchdog" (Terrace) failed because the referenced entity "Lay-Z-Spa States" (mqtt>layzspa_states) does not have attribute value_sensor.status Last 11:20:37 My MQTT configuration (local_mqtt_devices.yaml) for the related entity is: layzspa_message: type: ValueSensor capabilities: ["temperature_sensor", "value_sensor", "power_sensor"] primary_attribute: power_sensor.value events: "layzspa/message": "power_sensor.value": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.PWR )' expr: "float(payload.PWR)" "value_sensor.air": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.AIR )' expr: "float(payload.AIR)" "value_sensor.pump": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.FLT )' expr: "float(payload.FLT)" "value_sensor.god": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.GOD )' expr: "float(payload.GOD)" "value_sensor.lock": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.LCK )' expr: "float(payload.LCK)" "value_sensor.unit": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.UNT )' expr: "float(payload.UNT)" "value_sensor.error": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.ERR )' expr: "float(payload.ERR)" "temperature_sensor.green": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.GRN )' expr: "float(payload.GRN)" "temperature_sensor.red": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.RED )' expr: "float(payload.RED)" "temperature_sensor.target": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.TGT )' expr: "float(payload.TGT)" "temperature_sensor.value": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.TMP )' expr: "float(payload.TMP)" "temperature_sensor.virtual": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.VTM )' expr: "round(float(payload.VTM), 1)" "temperature_sensor.ambient": json_payload: true if_expr: '! isnull( payload?.AMB )' expr: "float(payload.AMB)" "layzspa/Status": "value_sensor.status": if_expr: '! isnull( payload )' expr: "payload" "layzspa/button": "value_sensor.button": if_expr: '! isnull( payload )' expr: "payload" and in reactor.yaml I have: "layzspa_states": name: "Lay-Z-Spa States" friendly_name: 'Lay-Z-Spa States' include: layzspa_message I realize my MQTT configuration might be a bit unorthodox, but could there still be something unintentional in the latest MQTTController build? If needed, I can provide detailed logs.
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🎉 My very first MSR controller: OpenSprinkler
therealdbT
Since today is my birthday - and I still pretend to be unconventional - I'm giving away a present to this wonderful community and I'm releasing my first OpenSprinkler controller for MSR. It was real fun to code it - and while it's still WIP, it seems to work OK for me. It's polling-based at the moment, but I'll add support for updates via MQTT very soon (it's already partially coded). Get it at (install is similar to MQTTController and such): https://github.com/dbochicchio/reactor-opensprinkler Feel free to try it. It's beta software, but it's stable. I'll update it weekly until all the tasks from my todo list are empty. Since I've learnt a lot from this controller, I'll explore new controllers soon.
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Advice reqeusted to migrate MSR from Bare Metal to Container
T
Good day all, I'm in the process of trying to shut down my 10 year old Linux home server that served many purposes, but primarily it's what I used for my NAS/Plex Media server. I migrated the NAS aspect of the server in November of last year to a true NAS solution (Ubiquti UNAS Pro), which is rack mount and much more efficient than my old tower, which it's only side benefit was heating my home office during the winter. Unfortunately it also means heating my home office during the summer, which were about to be in full swing. I have two things running on this 10 year old server at this point. MSR and pi-hole. I'm running Plex Media Server on Fedora Workstation in Podman on mini PC, which is much more energy efficient than my old tower. My next step is to migrate MSR. I know there are images of MSR out there, and creating it is well documented. I'm going to be using Podman instead of Docker for various reasons, but they work very similar. What I don't know, is what I need to do to migrate my existing Bare Metal installation over to a container. Has anyone done this? Any advice?
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Reactor (Multi-System/Multi-Hub) Announcements
toggledbitsT
Build 21228 has been released. Docker images available from DockerHub as usual, and bare-metal packages here. Home Assistant up to version 2021.8.6 supported; the online version of the manual will now state the current supported versions; Fix an error in OWMWeatherController that could cause it to stop updating; Unify the approach to entity filtering on all hub interface classes (controllers); this works for device entities only; it may be extended to other entities later; Improve error detail in messages for EzloController during auth phase; Add isRuleSet() and isRuleEnabled() functions to expressions extensions; Implement set action for lock and passage capabilities (makes them more easily scriptable in some cases); Fix a place in the UI where 24-hour time was not being displayed.
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Can´t restart or upgrade/deploy MSR
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[Solved] Limit HA Entity in MSR
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Organizing/ structuring rule sets and rules
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Hi guys, Just wondering how you guys organize your rule sets and rules. I wish I had an extra layer to have some more granularity, but my feature request was not popular. Maybe there are better ways to organize my rule sets. I use the rule sets now primarily for rooms. So a rule set per room. But maybe grouping by functionality works better. Any examples/ suggestions would be appreciated.
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Widget deletion does not work and landing page (status) is empy
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Need help reducing false positive notifications
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Deleting widgets
tunnusT
Hopefully a trivial question, but how do you delete widgets in a status page? Using build 22266
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MQTT configuration question
tunnusT
I have the following yaml configuration in local_mqtt_devices file x_mqtt_device: set_speed: arguments: speed: type: str topic: "command/%friendly_name%" payload: type: json expr: '{ "fan": parameters.speed }' While this works fine, I'm wondering how this could be changed to "fixed" parameters, as in this case "fan" only accepts "A", "Q" or a numeric value of 1-5?
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System Configuration Check - time is offset
F
Hi! I get this message when I'm on the status tab: System Configuration Check The time on this system and on the Reactor host are significantly different. This may be due to incorrect system configuration on either or both. Please check the configuration of both systems. The host reports 2025-04-01T15:29:29.252Z; browser reports 2025-04-01T15:29:40.528Z; difference 11.276 seconds. I have MSR installed as a docker on my Home Assistant Blue / Hardkernel ODROID-N2/N2+. MSR version is latest-25082-3c348de6. HA versions are: Core 2025.3.4 Supervisor 2025.03.4 Operating System 15.1 I have restarted HA as well as MSR multiple times. This message didn´t show two weeks ago. Don´t know if it have anything to do with the latest MSR version. Do anyone know what I can try? Thanks in advance! Let's Be Careful Out There (Hill Street reference...) /Fanan
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Programmatically capture HTTP Request action status code or error
therealdbT
I have a very strange situation, where if InfluxDB restarts, other containers may fail when restarting at the same time (under not easy to understand circumstances), and InfluxDB remains unreachable (and these containers crashes). I need to reboot these containers in an exact order, after rebooting InfluxDB. While I understand what's going on, I need a way to reliable determine that InfluxDB is not reachable and these containers are not reachable, in order to identify this situation and manually check what's going on - and, maybe, in the future, automatically restart them if needed. So, I was looking at HTTP Request action, but I need to capture the HTTP response code, instead of the response (becase if ping is OK, InfluxDB will reply with a 204), and, potentially, a way to programmatically detect that it's failing to get the response. While I could write a custom HTTP controller for this or a custom HTTP virtual device, I was wondering if this is somewhat on you roadmap @toggledbits Thanks!
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ZwaveJSUI - RGBWW BULB - Warm/Cold White interfered with RGB settings - Bulb doesn't change color if in WarmWhite state.
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Hi , I'm on -Reactor (Multi-hub) latest-25067-62e21a2d -Docker on Synology NAS -ZWaveJSUI 9.31.0.6c80945 Problem with ZwaveJSUI: When I try to change color to a bulb RGBWW, it doesn't change to the RGB color and the bulb remains warm or cold white. I tryed with Zipato RGBW Bulb V2 RGBWE2, Hank Bulb HKZW-RGB01, Aentec 6 A-ZWA002, so seems that it happens with all RGBWW bulb with reactor/zwavejsui. I'm using from reator the entity action: "rgb_color.set" and "rgb_color.set_rgb". After I send the reactor command, It changes in zwavejsui the rgb settings but doesn't put the white channel to "0", so the prevalent channel remains warm/cold White and the bulb doesn't change into the rgb color. This is the status of the bulb in zwavejsui after "rgb_color.set" (235,33,33,) and the bulb is still warmWhite. x_zwave_values.Color_Switch_currentColor={"warmWhite":204,"coldWhite":0,"red":235,"green":33,"blue":33} The "cold white" and "warm white" settings interfer with the rgb color settings. Reactor can change bulb colors with rgb_color set — (value, ui8, 0x000000 to 0xffffff) or rgb_color set_rgb — (red, green, blue, all ui1, 0 to 255) but if warm or cold white are not to "0", zwavejsui doesn't change them and I can't find a way to change into rgb or from rgb back to warm white. So if I use from reactor: rgb_color set_rgb — (235,33,33) in zwavejsui I have x_zwave_values.Color_Switch_targetColor={"red":235,"green":33,"blue":33} 14/03/2025, 16:43:57 - value updated Arg 0: └─commandClassName: Color Switch └─commandClass: 51 └─property: targetColor └─endpoint: 0 └─newValue └──red: 235 └──green: 33 └──blue: 33 └─prevValue └──red: 235 └──green: 33 └──blue: 33 └─propertyName: targetColor 14/03/2025, 16:43:57 - value updated Arg 0: └─commandClassName: Color Switch └─commandClass: 51 └─property: currentColor └─endpoint: 0 └─newValue └──warmWhite: 204 └──coldWhite: 0 └──red: 235 └──green: 33 └──blue: 33 └─prevValue └──warmWhite: 204 └──coldWhite: 0 └──red: 235 └──green: 33 └──blue: 33 └─propertyName: currentColor In zwavejsui, the bulb changes rgb set but warm White remains to "204" and the bulb remais on warm White channel bacause is prevalent on rgb set. x_zwave_values.Color_Switch_currentColor_0=204 x_zwave_values.Color_Switch_currentColor_1=0 x_zwave_values.Color_Switch_currentColor_2=235 x_zwave_values.Color_Switch_currentColor_3=33 x_zwave_values.Color_Switch_currentColor_4=33 Is it possible to targetColor also for "warmWhite" and "coldWhite" and have something similar to this? x_zwave_values.Color_Switch_targetColor={"warmWhite":0,"coldWhite":0,"red":235,"green":33,"blue":33} Thanks in advance.
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Problem after upgrading to 25067
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MSR had been running fine, but I decided to follow the message to upgrade to 25067. Since the upgrade, I have received the message "Controller "<name>" (HubitatController hubitat2) could not be loaded at startup. Its ID is not unique." MSR throws the message on every restart. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I am running MSR on a Raspberry Pi4 connecting to two Hubitat units over an OpenVPN tunnel. One C8 and a C8 Pro. Both are up-to-date. It appears that despite the error message that MSR may be operating properly.
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    wmarcolin
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    Hi

    Is it possible to access the information that the MSR has about the last date and time that a device suffered a change? The information that appears in the Entities area?

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    Use Case: I want to monitor all devices, and those that are not communicating/acting for more than 48 hours, take notice and action

    Of course there are some that will not communicate by their nature, such as a water valve, so a list of exceptions would be created.

    The principle is almost the same as Hubitat's WatchDog APP, but I want to have my own, and not be dependent on Hubitat's communication or action.

    Thanks.

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      @toggledbits hi!

      Is it possible to get the information?

      Thanks.

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        Everyone is used to looking at the attributes of entities, but the structure of an entity itself has properties. Actually, attributes is a property of entities (it's a map containing key/value pairs). The entity's name, id, and canonical_id are also properties of the entity. You could refer to these in an expression the same way you refer to attributes (as a property), and many of you are already doing this to get the name of an entity for some purpose (alert messages, commonly): getEntity( 'someid' ).name.

        There is a lastupdate property on an entity, but it may not work like you think/want it to. The lastupdate property is modified any time an entity is modified, and this would include modifications to other properties, like its name. It also tends to be modified when controllers start up or reconnect, because they re-inventory the hub and reconcile all of the entities and their capabilities at that time. In any case, the "Last Modified" time shown on the Entities list is that time, but again, it is not necessarily the time that an attribute was modified, and more particularly, it is not the time that an attribute you care about was last modified (there are lots of attributes on most entities that people never look at). It is not usable for the purpose you describe, and there is no alternative other than looking for changes in attribute values.

        Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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          Everyone is used to looking at the attributes of entities, but the structure of an entity itself has properties. Actually, attributes is a property of entities (it's a map containing key/value pairs). The entity's name, id, and canonical_id are also properties of the entity. You could refer to these in an expression the same way you refer to attributes (as a property), and many of you are already doing this to get the name of an entity for some purpose (alert messages, commonly): getEntity( 'someid' ).name.

          There is a lastupdate property on an entity, but it may not work like you think/want it to. The lastupdate property is modified any time an entity is modified, and this would include modifications to other properties, like its name. It also tends to be modified when controllers start up or reconnect, because they re-inventory the hub and reconcile all of the entities and their capabilities at that time. In any case, the "Last Modified" time shown on the Entities list is that time, but again, it is not necessarily the time that an attribute was modified, and more particularly, it is not the time that an attribute you care about was last modified (there are lots of attributes on most entities that people never look at). It is not usable for the purpose you describe, and there is no alternative other than looking for changes in attribute values.

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          @toggledbits thanks for your comment.

          Based on it, I will try to progress with the idea of actually knowing that the timestamp is from an action of the device and not from updates or restarts as you comment.

          An additional help, you correctly comment that there are a number of attributes as you mention canonical_id. How is it possible to know these attributes? Where would they be exposed?

          Thanks.

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            OK, let me make sure you understand:

            1. lastupdate is not a reliable indicator of device updates; there are many other things that will cause it to change, thereby invalidating its usefulness for the purpose you propose.
            2. canonical_id is not an attribute, it is a property. The attributes structure is itself a property, but the values contained in it are not properties, they are attributes. Properly terminology is important here, because if you start talking about canonical_id (incorrectly) as an attribute, you and/or others will start thinking you can get to it via entity.attributes.canonical_id, which is incorrect. Properties are directly accessible on the entity (entity.canonical_id is correct). @therealdb has already opened a PR for more description of entities and capabilities, and I will add to that some discussion of attributes and properties at a later date.

            Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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            • toggledbitsT toggledbits

              OK, let me make sure you understand:

              1. lastupdate is not a reliable indicator of device updates; there are many other things that will cause it to change, thereby invalidating its usefulness for the purpose you propose.
              2. canonical_id is not an attribute, it is a property. The attributes structure is itself a property, but the values contained in it are not properties, they are attributes. Properly terminology is important here, because if you start talking about canonical_id (incorrectly) as an attribute, you and/or others will start thinking you can get to it via entity.attributes.canonical_id, which is incorrect. Properties are directly accessible on the entity (entity.canonical_id is correct). @therealdb has already opened a PR for more description of entities and capabilities, and I will add to that some discussion of attributes and properties at a later date.
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              wmarcolin
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              @toggledbits ok, thanks!

              Well after a few hours of thinking about your comments, lastupdate really doesn't serve the purpose of monitoring. There should be something that informs when the entity.attributes.door_sensor.state (motion_sensor...) changes state, and then it will be monitored.

              Now I understand why APP monitors that have Hubitat used battery_power.since as a reference, because it is the closest to a communication of the device effectively passing its state. But in this situation it excludes everything that does not work with battery power.

              Well back to another old discussion, that in Vera we had the zwave_device.failed that helped in this problem identification.

              Well anyway it was good to understand a little of the theme attribute and property, and I'm waiting for the information you commented that @therealdb requested.

              Thanks!

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                I could be missing the boat here completely but it sounds like Vera was passing different/additional attributes than Hubitat is/does, yes? If Hubs won't pass it then MSR wouldn't know of it and, therefore, be unable to action on it.

                Or am I missing the aforementioned watercraft?

                *Hubitat C-7 2.4.1.151
                *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

                *HASS 2025.3.4
                w/ ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3

                *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
                MSR: latest-25082-3c348de6
                MQTTController: 24257
                ZWave Controller: 25082

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                  I could be missing the boat here completely but it sounds like Vera was passing different/additional attributes than Hubitat is/does, yes? If Hubs won't pass it then MSR wouldn't know of it and, therefore, be unable to action on it.

                  Or am I missing the aforementioned watercraft?

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                  @gwp1 said in Last Modifed Information:

                  I could be missing the boat here completely but it sounds like Vera was passing different/additional attributes than Hubitat is/does, yes?

                  That's right. Vera has its urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:HaDevice1/CommFailure state variable, which at least applies to Z-Wave parent devices. There does not seem to be an analogue for this in Hubitat or Hass, but, of the two, I think Hubitat is most likely to fix it itself, and it may also be possible for a third-party app to address it (I have not ruled out abandoning Maker API as the interface for MSR and writing my own, but I have other things I want to spend my time on in this project right now).

                  Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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                    @gwp1 said in Last Modifed Information:

                    I could be missing the boat here completely but it sounds like Vera was passing different/additional attributes than Hubitat is/does, yes?

                    That's right. Vera has its urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:HaDevice1/CommFailure state variable, which at least applies to Z-Wave parent devices. There does not seem to be an analogue for this in Hubitat or Hass, but, of the two, I think Hubitat is most likely to fix it itself, and it may also be possible for a third-party app to address it (I have not ruled out abandoning Maker API as the interface for MSR and writing my own, but I have other things I want to spend my time on in this project right now).

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                    @toggledbits

                    Sorry for the insistence with the subject 🙂

                    I exchanged a few messages with the developer of the Hubitat Z-Wave Mesh Details APP, Tony Fleisher also asked if there would be information about the last activity of the device with the z-wave radio.

                    He just answered me, that in the last version was incorporated the information extension, see his comment:

                    As to your question, the closest we have on Hubitat is the "Last Activity At" date, which you can see in the "Last Activity" column on the Devices page or at the end of the device details pages in the data section.

                    The latest version of the Z-Wave Mesh Tool has this available if you follow these steps:

                    1. Authorize Extended device data for your z-wave devices.
                    2. Select "Last Active Time" in the Additional Columns drop-down.

                    Looking at the information presented, I see that the date and time presented, effectively is not of a reboot or update of the device name, for example, it would actually be closer to what would be the last communication of the device with the hub.

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                    I searched for this information in the MSR and don't see it, surely as he comments it is an extension of the device information.

                    Would it be possible for you @toggledbits, your kindness to perhaps look at this information, if we would be able to access it, or would it depend on the Make API?

                    Thanks, and again sorry for the insistence.

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                      @toggledbits

                      Sorry for the insistence with the subject 🙂

                      I exchanged a few messages with the developer of the Hubitat Z-Wave Mesh Details APP, Tony Fleisher also asked if there would be information about the last activity of the device with the z-wave radio.

                      He just answered me, that in the last version was incorporated the information extension, see his comment:

                      As to your question, the closest we have on Hubitat is the "Last Activity At" date, which you can see in the "Last Activity" column on the Devices page or at the end of the device details pages in the data section.

                      The latest version of the Z-Wave Mesh Tool has this available if you follow these steps:

                      1. Authorize Extended device data for your z-wave devices.
                      2. Select "Last Active Time" in the Additional Columns drop-down.

                      Looking at the information presented, I see that the date and time presented, effectively is not of a reboot or update of the device name, for example, it would actually be closer to what would be the last communication of the device with the hub.

                      350ff846-06ef-4ab4-974b-03cd68cef20d-image.png

                      I searched for this information in the MSR and don't see it, surely as he comments it is an extension of the device information.

                      Would it be possible for you @toggledbits, your kindness to perhaps look at this information, if we would be able to access it, or would it depend on the Make API?

                      Thanks, and again sorry for the insistence.

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                      @wmarcolin said in Last Modifed Information:

                      surely as he comments it is an extension of the device information.

                      Then we should be able to see it in Reactor.

                      At this point, Reactor can only work with information that is passed through Maker API and Hubitat's events websocket, and it needs to be directly presented as attributes on the devices as those interfaces report them. If they do add attributes to the existing native Z-Wave devices, then those would be automatically immediately visible in the listed attributes of the Entities list.

                      Anything presented in the Hubitat UI is of no use if it does not make its way out of either Maker API, the events websocket, or another API that I might be able to access (the last option being the least desirable/most work).

                      Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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                      • toggledbitsT toggledbits

                        @wmarcolin said in Last Modifed Information:

                        surely as he comments it is an extension of the device information.

                        Then we should be able to see it in Reactor.

                        At this point, Reactor can only work with information that is passed through Maker API and Hubitat's events websocket, and it needs to be directly presented as attributes on the devices as those interfaces report them. If they do add attributes to the existing native Z-Wave devices, then those would be automatically immediately visible in the listed attributes of the Entities list.

                        Anything presented in the Hubitat UI is of no use if it does not make its way out of either Maker API, the events websocket, or another API that I might be able to access (the last option being the least desirable/most work).

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                        @toggledbits

                        Ok, I get it, and that is what I thought, the Make API has to publish this additional information, otherwise of course the MSR won't be able to see it.

                        So this goes along with your comments that you would be working on a way to not use the Make API for MSR and open up a wider universe of integration, is that correct?

                        Anyway, I did the search below, and I see that all devices have capabilities.x_hubitat_extra_attributes which is an object. How do I read this object, I lack the knowledge here to work out this additional step to the query. Could you help me?

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                        Thanks.

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                          Why don't you just look at the Entities list?

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                            Why don't you just look at the Entities list?

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                            @toggledbits

                            Yes, I look everything up in Entities and then try to elaborate queries to use in the actions. My question was more in the sense of knowledge/learning, how to read what appears as [object Object], if it is possible.

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                              OK. Well you can't get to attributes by going through the capabilities property. You've never done it that way before, when you reference other attributes on an entity. The attributes under ...extra... work the same as any other... power_switch, dimming, binary_sensor...

                              I think you're over-thinking it.

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                                OK. Well you can't get to attributes by going through the capabilities property. You've never done it that way before, when you reference other attributes on an entity. The attributes under ...extra... work the same as any other... power_switch, dimming, binary_sensor...

                                I think you're over-thinking it.

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                                  LOL!

                                  OK. Let's work from something you probably already do... checking the battery level. You are probably using an expression, either in a global variable or a group filter, that does this: entity.attributes.battery_power.level < 0.5.

                                  This is an access through several objects to get to the final member, level. The top object is the entity itself, supplied either by the context (in the case of a group filter as shown), or some variant of getEntity(). Either way, the result is an object that contains the definition of the entity.

                                  Adding .attributes to that, to make entity.attributes gets to the attributes property of the entity, which is itself an object that contains objects, the inner objects being identified by a capability name. So...

                                  Adding .battery_power then, to make entity.attributes.battery_power gets us to the object that contains the attributes for the battery_power capability. That capability publishes one attribute...

                                  Adding .level, to make entity.attributes.battery_power.level, which is the member that contains the (numeric) level, 0 to 1, representing the charge state of the battery.

                                  So accessing any other capabilities attributes is done the same way... entity.attributes.x_hubitat_extra.somename

                                  You can also enumerate the contents of an object using the each...in statement. For objects, in particular, the two-identifier syntax is useful because objects contain key/value pairs, and you want access to both the key and the value. So each v,k in obj: something will make the key and value available in the variables k and v to the something expression, for every key/value pair on obj.

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                                    LOL!

                                    OK. Let's work from something you probably already do... checking the battery level. You are probably using an expression, either in a global variable or a group filter, that does this: entity.attributes.battery_power.level < 0.5.

                                    This is an access through several objects to get to the final member, level. The top object is the entity itself, supplied either by the context (in the case of a group filter as shown), or some variant of getEntity(). Either way, the result is an object that contains the definition of the entity.

                                    Adding .attributes to that, to make entity.attributes gets to the attributes property of the entity, which is itself an object that contains objects, the inner objects being identified by a capability name. So...

                                    Adding .battery_power then, to make entity.attributes.battery_power gets us to the object that contains the attributes for the battery_power capability. That capability publishes one attribute...

                                    Adding .level, to make entity.attributes.battery_power.level, which is the member that contains the (numeric) level, 0 to 1, representing the charge state of the battery.

                                    So accessing any other capabilities attributes is done the same way... entity.attributes.x_hubitat_extra.somename

                                    You can also enumerate the contents of an object using the each...in statement. For objects, in particular, the two-identifier syntax is useful because objects contain key/value pairs, and you want access to both the key and the value. So each v,k in obj: something will make the key and value available in the variables k and v to the something expression, for every key/value pair on obj.

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                                    @toggledbits again a class of knowledge, thank you!

                                    The part of checking the battery level I'm already using since you launched the Dynamic Group Controller, and of course already expanded to several other features, such as tracking the tripped devices.

                                    Anyway, I also opened a ticket so that the Make API can contemplate this extension of information, which is not really published as the date of the last device x hub communication.

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                                      LOL!

                                      OK. Let's work from something you probably already do... checking the battery level. You are probably using an expression, either in a global variable or a group filter, that does this: entity.attributes.battery_power.level < 0.5.

                                      This is an access through several objects to get to the final member, level. The top object is the entity itself, supplied either by the context (in the case of a group filter as shown), or some variant of getEntity(). Either way, the result is an object that contains the definition of the entity.

                                      Adding .attributes to that, to make entity.attributes gets to the attributes property of the entity, which is itself an object that contains objects, the inner objects being identified by a capability name. So...

                                      Adding .battery_power then, to make entity.attributes.battery_power gets us to the object that contains the attributes for the battery_power capability. That capability publishes one attribute...

                                      Adding .level, to make entity.attributes.battery_power.level, which is the member that contains the (numeric) level, 0 to 1, representing the charge state of the battery.

                                      So accessing any other capabilities attributes is done the same way... entity.attributes.x_hubitat_extra.somename

                                      You can also enumerate the contents of an object using the each...in statement. For objects, in particular, the two-identifier syntax is useful because objects contain key/value pairs, and you want access to both the key and the value. So each v,k in obj: something will make the key and value available in the variables k and v to the something expression, for every key/value pair on obj.

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                                      Hi @toggledbits !!

                                      After your class in January, I started using Dynamic Group Controller to manage devices that have no changes after a period to alert me of an eventual problem (48 hours for one group and 7 days for another).

                                              "dgc_lastupdate_48h":
                                                name: DGC Last Update Up 48 hours
                                                select:
                                                  - include_controller:
                                                    - hubitat
                                                  - exclude_entity:
                                                    - "hubitat>54"
                                                    - "hubitat>257"
                                                    - "hubitat>56"
                                                    filter_expression: >
                                                      entity.lastupdate < (time()-172800000)
                                                  "dgc_lastupdate_7d":
                                                    name: DGC Last Update Up 7 days
                                                    select:
                                                      - include_entity:
                                                        - "hubitat>107"
                                                        - "hubitat>1569"
                                                        - "hubitat>483"
                                                filter_expression: >
                                                            entity.lastupdate < (time()-604800000)         
                                      

                                      It works and helped a lot, but as you already said, it can fail because a simple name update or reset of the HE/MSR can update everything and not indicate failures. Even updating the battery does not mean that the device is working. It can send a signal, but having no action does not help to identify the failure.

                                      So I don't know if I could include in the Thanksgiving wishlist maybe something like Last Action, where it would store the date and time of when the device performs an action, i.e., the primary attribute that triggers a Trigger, for example.

                                      Sorry to bother you with this subject again, but with a very large number of devices that I already have, it is becoming increasingly difficult to identify failures, a device that stops working, and then impacts the entire automation.

                                      Thanks.

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