I have installed MSR on a RP5 bare metal and then copied the config and store files. Everything seems to be on the RP5 but I am missing all global expression and I don't see the controller time.
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My browser is Microsoft Edge Version 135.0.3179.54 (Official build) (64-bit)
I have probably done something stupid or missed a step but I am stuck.
Thanks for any help.
Hi,
It seems that the widget deletion does not work. I tried to drag the widget to the left (as explained in here https://smarthome.community/topic/1071/deleting-widgets?_=1744037333660)
but it does not delete it. Anyone else experiencing the same problem?
Also the landing page after login is empty and seems be have some JS issues on the dev console:
Screenshot from 2025-04-07 18-06-19.png
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Using dockerized version of Reactor (Multi-hub) latest-25082-3c348de6 on Chromium 135.0.7049.52 (Official Build) snap (64-bit)
br,
mgvra
Good day all,
I have an notification set up for my washing machine to let me know when it's complete. I have a templete sensor set up in HAAS to let me know if it's Washing, in Standby, or off, based upon the power consumption (Shelly 1PM on outlets)
The MSR code is relatively simple. I have a built in false positive attribute for if MSR gets rebooted, because I would suddenly get tons of notifications when I upgraded MSR.
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What I'm trying to introduce, is a way to verify that I just didn't bump the knob on the washing machine when transferring loads from the washer to the dryer, which turns on the display and brings the power above the Standby threshold.
The power goes up to 3.7W for about 4 minutes if the selector knob is bumped/turned.
What would the best way to do this be? I have most of my MSR code set up for a couple of years now, and my coding logic is struggling a bit.
I think I need a power threshold to be substained for a minimum time period (say 2 or 3 minutes, above 10W), before the other triggers can act. What would the best way to do that be?
Running: latest-25082-3c348de6
Fedora 41 Server
HAAS:
Core
2025.3.4
Supervisor
2025.03.4
Operating System
15.1
Frontend
20250306.0
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.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?
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
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!
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: currentColorIn 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=33Is 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.
Good day all,
I have a reaction set up, that I use for both troubleshooting and changing home modes when one of my family members either arrive or are leaving. I use the companion app for HAAS on our iPhones, and HAAS reports if the person associated with the iPhone enters or leaves the geofenced area around my home. I'm sure most MSR and HAAS users are familiar with this.
I use this rule set mainly as a condition for other rules, however, as part of troubleshooting, a notification is sent through HAAS to the companion app when the rule becomes true. The problem is that I'm getting notifications now for both arriving and departing simultaneously.
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36903cdd-a87f-473b-82ef-af9ef96d3c44-image.png It used to work fine as intended. I'm not sure exactly when it changed, but now I'm getting two notifications when either of these conditions change.
Any idea what could be happening?
Edit:
Running: latest-25082-3c348de6, bare-metal Linux
ZWaveJSControllerr [0.1.25082]
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.
Similarly as for local expressions, global expressions evaluate and update fine when getEntity(...) structure is used. However, at least when certain functions are in use, expressions do not update.
Consider the following test case:
Screenshot 2025-03-13 at 16.29.42.png
Even though auto-evaluation is active, value does not change (it changes only if that expression is manually run). MSR restarts do not help.
Screenshot 2025-03-13 at 16.31.43.png
Note: Tested using build 25067 on Docker. I have also a PR open (but couldn't now get details or PR number as my Mantis account was somehow expired?).
Trying to understand what cause a local expresssion to be evaluated. I have read the manual but I am still not clear about it. Using the test rule below, I can see in the log that the rule is being automatically evaluated every time the temperature entity is changing. That is great...
What I am trying to understand is why the expression is not evaluated based on time as well since the "case" statement has time dependencies.
Any help would be appreciated
I have the following test rule:
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Here is the expressioncode:
vFrom1 = "09:25:00", vFrom2 = "09:30:00", vFrom3 = "09:41:00", vTo = "10:55:00", # Get current time (format HH:MM:SS) vToDay = strftime("%H:%M:%S"), #Get current house temperature CurrentHouseTemp = getEntity( "hass>Thermostat2 " ).attributes.temperature_sensor.value, case when CurrentHouseTemp <= 19 and vToDay >= vFrom1 && vToDay <= vTo: "true1" # From1 when CurrentHouseTemp <= 20 and vToDay >= vFrom2 && vToDay <= vTo: "true2" # From2 when CurrentHouseTemp < 26 and vToDay >= vFrom3 && vToDay <= vTo: "true3" # From3 else "false" endI am getting a Runtime error on different browsers when I click exit when editing an existing or creating a new global reaction containing a group. If the global reaction does not have a group I don't get an error. I see a similar post on the forum about a Runtime Error when creating reactions but started a new thread as that appears to be solved.
The Runtime Error is different in the two browsers
Safari v18.3
Google Chrome 133.0.6943.142
TypeError: self.editor.isModified is not a function at HTMLButtonElement.<anonymous> (http://192.168.10.21:8111/reactor/en-US/lib/js/reaction-list.js:171:34) You may report this error, but do not screen shot it. Copy-paste the complete text. Remember to include a description of the operation you were performing in as much detail as possible. Report using the Reactor Bug Tracker (in your left navigation) or at the SmartHome Community.Steps to reproduce:
Click the pencil to edit a global reaction with a group.
Click the Exit button.
Runtime error appears.
or
Click Create Reaction
Click Add Action
Select Group
Add Condition such as Entity Attribute.
Add an Action.
Click Save
Click Exit
Runtime error appears.
I don’t know how long the error has been there as I haven’t edited the global reaction in a long time.
Reactor (Multi-hub) latest-25060-f32eaa46
Docker
Mac OS: 15.3.1
Thanks
I am trying to delete a global expression (gLightDelay) but for some strange reason, it comes back despite clicking the Delete this expression and Save Changes buttons.
I have not created a global expression for some times and just noticed this while doing some clean-up.
I have upgraded Reactor to 25067 from 25060 and the behaviour is still there. I have restarted Reactor (as well as restarting its container) and cleared the browser's cache several times without success.
Here's what the log shows.
[latest-25067]2025-03-08T23:50:22.690Z <wsapi:INFO> [WSAPI]wsapi#1 rpc_echo [Object]{ "comment": "UI activity" } [latest-25067]2025-03-08T23:50:26.254Z <GlobalExpression:NOTICE> Deleting global expression gLightDelay [latest-25067]2025-03-08T23:50:27.887Z <wsapi:INFO> [WSAPI]wsapi#1 rpc_echo [Object]{ "comment": "UI activity" }Reactor latest-25067-62e21a2d
Docker on Synology NAS
Morning, experts. Hard on learning about the internet check script in MSR tools, I was wondering what suggestions anyone has about a local (i.e. non-internet dependent) notification method.
This was prompted by yesterday's fun and games with my ISP.
I've got the script Cronned and working properly but short of flashing a light on and off, I'm struggling to think of a way of alerting me (ideally to my phone)
I guess I could set up a Discord server at home, but that feels like overkill for a rare occasion. Any other suggestions?
TIA
C
Hi,
I'm trying to integrate the sonos-mqtt (https://sonos2mqtt.svrooij.io/) with the MSR and it's coming along nicely so far.
But cannot wrap my head around how to define custom capabilities in MQTT templates. I need this for the TTS announcements and similarly for the notification sounds where I would pass the sound file as parameter.
So this is what I have in the local_mqtt_devices.yaml
capabilities: x_sonos_announcement: attributes: actions: speak: arguments: text: type: string volume: type: int delay: type: intAnd this is the template:
templates: sonos-announcement: capabilities: - x_sonos_announcement actions: x_sonos_announcement: speak: topic: "sonos/cmd/speak" payload: expr: > { "text": parameters.text, "volume": parameters.volume, "delayMs": parameters.delay, "onlyWhenPlaying": false, "engine": "neural" } type: jsonSo the speak action should send something like this to topic sonos/cmd/speak
{ "text": "message goes here", "volume": 50, "delayMs": 100, "onlyWhenPlaying": false, "engine": "neural" }At startup the MSR seems to be quite unhappy with my configuration:
reactor | [latest-25016]2025-02-09T08:19:59.029Z <MQTTController:WARN> MQTTController#mqtt entity Entity#mqtt>sonos-announcement unable to configure capabilities [Array][ "x_sonos_announcement" ] reactor | i18n: missing fi-FI language string: Configuration for {0:q} is incomplete because the following requested capabilities are undefined: {1} reactor | i18n: missing fi-FI language string: Configuration for {0:q} has unrecognized capability {1:q} in actions reactor | Trace: Configuration for {0:q} is incomplete because the following requested capabilities are undefined: {1} reactor | at _T (/opt/reactor/server/lib/i18n.js:611:28) reactor | at AlertManager.addAlert (/opt/reactor/server/lib/AlertManager.js:125:25) reactor | at MQTTController.sendWarning (/opt/reactor/server/lib/Controller.js:627:30) reactor | at MQTTController.start (/var/reactor/ext/MQTTController/MQTTController.js:268:26) reactor | at async Promise.allSettled (index 0) Configuration for "sonos-announcement" has unrecognized capability "x_sonos_announcement" in actions Controller: MQTTController#mqtt Last 10:21:37 AM Configuration for "sonos-announcement" is incomplete because the following requested capabilities are undefined: x_sonos_announcement Controller: MQTTController#mqtt Last 10:21:37 AMThis is probably a pretty stupid question and the approach may not even work at all, but maybe someone or @toggledbits for sure, could point me to the right direction.
Basically the idea is to be able to send TTS messages from reactions using entity actions. I've previously used HTTP requests to Sonos HTTP API (https://hub.docker.com/r/chrisns/docker-node-sonos-http-api/) for the same functionality, but since moving to sonos-mqtt, I need a way to send the TTS notifications using MQTTController. Along with the actual message, volume and delay must also be parameterizable.
br,
mgvra
MSR latest-25016-d47fea38 / MQTTController [0.2.24293]
Hi, @toggledbits
I just noticed that following a reboot of my raspberry pi, some of the rules, that I was expecting to recover, are not catching up following a reboot. I have made a simple test rule (rule-m6rz6ol1) with only "after Date/time" as trigger and "turn on a lamp" as a set reaction. All my infrastructure is on the same board so Reactor, Hass, Zwavejs, ... are all rebooting.
Here is the sequence of the test case (All time converted to Zulu to match logs):
Rule "after Date/Time" set to 14:05:00z Shutdown on Raspberry Pi at 14:04:00z Power back up at 14:08:00z Rule overview shows true as of 14:08:14z waiting for 00:00:00 in GUIFrom the log I can see that MSR is picking up the rule and knows that the state of the rule has changed from false to true and tries to send the update to HASS but failed with websocket error.
Here is what I see from the log:
14:04:04z shutdown complete 14:08:08z Power up 14:08:13.111z websocket connection 14:08:15:323z Reaction to the light failed, Websocket not opened After there is a series of websocket connection attempt until 14:08:51z where it seemed to be really ready.Back in 2021 we had a discussion (https://smarthome.community/topic/700/solved-start-up?_=1738766986566) and you proposed to add a startup_delay:xxxx and startup_wait:xxxx parameter in the engine section of "reactor.yaml". When I try the startup_delay (this used to be a hard delay), the engine failed to start (I think). I then try the startup_wait:xxxx without any success. Since it wait for the connection status to be up to cancel the delay, it does not do anyting since Hass is reporting the socket up without really being up ( I think...).
Questions:
Did I figured it all wrong? should the startup_delay:xxxxx have worked? Any ideas?Here is the log:
OK now I am stuck. I did add the log but when I submit the editor complained saying that I am limited to 32767 characters. The log from the shutdown to the time the websocket is stable is about 300000 character long. What are my options?
Not a big issue simply a request if easily doable.
The MSR logs files inside the container are owned by root witch is fine however, the permissions are very restrictive. I do not know if there is something wrong with my installation but the logs permission are set to 222 (write only). Even if the docker volume is set for Read/Write the log files are retaining these values.
I go around the problem by doing a chmod 777 on all reactor logs but every time there is an MSR log rotation the permissions are set back to 222. So unless the permission are implemented in the container there is no permanent solution to this (that I know of).
I do not know much about Docker container so I do not know what is involved here.
Can the logfiles permission be simply chaged in the container to at least allow "other" read permission?
Could the MSR log rotation routine implement a chmod to set the permission?
Just a small anoyance
Thanks
@toggledbits In the MSR documentation, under Standard Capabilities, I noticed that the
button.since attribute was deprecated as of version 22256 and the metadata is the preferred way to access the last-modified time of an attribute.
Am I reading this right? Should I stop using it in my rules?
Thanks
[SOLVED]Hass websocket falsely reporting ready on boot??
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Hi, @toggledbits
I just noticed that following a reboot of my raspberry pi, some of the rules, that I was expecting to recover, are not catching up following a reboot. I have made a simple test rule (rule-m6rz6ol1) with only "after Date/time" as trigger and "turn on a lamp" as a set reaction. All my infrastructure is on the same board so Reactor, Hass, Zwavejs, ... are all rebooting.
Here is the sequence of the test case (All time converted to Zulu to match logs):
- Rule "after Date/Time" set to 14:05:00z
- Shutdown on Raspberry Pi at 14:04:00z
- Power back up at 14:08:00z
- Rule overview shows true as of 14:08:14z waiting for 00:00:00 in GUI
From the log I can see that MSR is picking up the rule and knows that the state of the rule has changed from false to true and tries to send the update to HASS but failed with websocket error.
Here is what I see from the log:
- 14:04:04z shutdown complete
- 14:08:08z Power up
- 14:08:13.111z websocket connection
- 14:08:15:323z Reaction to the light failed, Websocket not opened
- After there is a series of websocket connection attempt until 14:08:51z where it seemed to be really ready.
Back in 2021 we had a discussion (https://smarthome.community/topic/700/solved-start-up?_=1738766986566) and you proposed to add a startup_delay:xxxx and startup_wait:xxxx parameter in the engine section of "reactor.yaml". When I try the startup_delay (this used to be a hard delay), the engine failed to start (I think). I then try the startup_wait:xxxx without any success. Since it wait for the connection status to be up to cancel the delay, it does not do anyting since Hass is reporting the socket up without really being up ( I think...).
Questions:
- Did I figured it all wrong?
- should the startup_delay:xxxxx have worked?
- Any ideas?
Here is the log:
OK now I am stuck. I did add the log but when I submit the editor complained saying that I am limited to 32767 characters. The log from the shutdown to the time the websocket is stable is about 300000 character long. What are my options?
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Set
wait_all_controllers: true
in yourengine
subsection. The default delay is 60 seconds. If that's not enough, setstartup_wait
(units are milliseconds) to something larger than 60000. -
@toggledbits I have a similar issue but I do not have a wait_all_controllers: true in my engine subsection.
I just add it I suppose ? Thanks
This is what I have under engine.
engine: # enabled - whether or not the rules engine runs. Change only when directed. enabled: true # # startup_wait - Time to wait for all controllers to come ready. Reactor often starts faster # than most hubs, so this pause allows Reactor to wait for a tunable time. The # Engine is not started until all controllers are ready or this timeout # expires. See https://smarthome.community/topic/700/start-up startup_wait: 600000 # milliseconds, default 60000 (one minute) # # allow_shell_action - The "Shell Command" reaction action comes with some security risks, so # by default it is disabled. To enable it, set this value true. # allow_shell_action: true # allow_shell_action_substitution: true # # shell_action_timeout - The "Shell Command" action will allow the running command to run for # up to this many milliseconds before it terminates it (to prevent run- # away processes). The default is 30000 (milliseconds, 30 seconds). #shell_action_timeout: 30000 # # monitored_entities - if you can't figure out what is changing an entity, # (not the data, but the physical device, like a light # that is being turned on or off at an unexpected time), # you can add it to this list and the logs will post # a message whenever an action is performed on the # device (no log level changes are needed, the message # is unconditional). # monitored_entities: # - vera>device_XXX
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@Snowman said in Hass websocket falsely reporting ready on boot??:
I do not have a
wait_all_controllers: true
in my engine subsection.I just add it I suppose ?
Correct!
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With startup_wait: 120000 I have the same result as before.
-Rule set to trigger at 00:55z
-Shutdown down completed at 00:54:27z
-First log entry after power up at 00:58:06
-Socket connection with Hass at 00:58:12z[latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:54:27.398Z <Structure:NOTICE> Structure Structure#1 stopped [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:54:27.398Z <app:NOTICE> Closing APIs... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:54:27.398Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: closing... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:54:27.399Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: disconnecting from "192.168.2.33#1" (1001 service closing) [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:54:27.401Z <httpapi:NOTICE> HTTP API closing... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:54:27.403Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: server closed [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:54:27.405Z <wsapi:WARN> client close from unknown connection? "192.168.2.33#1" [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:06.180Z <app:null> Reactor build latest-25016-d47fea38 starting on v20.10.0 /usr/local/bin/node [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:06.198Z <app:null> Process ID 1 user/group 0/0; docker; platform linux/arm64 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.6.74-1+rpt1 (2025-01-27); locale (undefined) [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:06.203Z <app:null> Basedir /opt/reactor; data in /var/reactor/storage [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:06.207Z <app:null> NODE_PATH=/opt/reactor:/opt/reactor/node_modules [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:06.278Z <app:null> Resolved timezone=America/Toronto, environment TZ=America/Toronto; offset minutes from UTC=-300 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:06.337Z <app:null> Configured locale (undefined); selected locale(s) en-US.UTF-8 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:06.532Z <app:null> Loaded locale en-US for en-US [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:06.534Z <app:null> Local date/time using configured timezone and locale formatting is "2/5/2025, 7:58:06 PM" [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:07.077Z <Structure:null> Module Structure v24287 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:07.086Z <Capabilities:null> Module Capabilities v24312 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:07.289Z <Capabilities:NOTICE> System capabilities loaded from core distribution, data version 25004 revision 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:07.784Z <Plugin:null> Module Plugin v22300 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:08.260Z <TimerBroker:null> Module TimerBroker v22283 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:08.284Z <Entity:null> Module Entity v25014 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:08.455Z <Controller:null> Module Controller v25014 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:08.786Z <default:null> Module Ruleset v24288 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:08.789Z <default:null> Module Rulesets v24220 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.072Z <GlobalExpression:null> Module GlobalExpression v24209 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.216Z <Predicate:null> Module Predicate v24350 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.274Z <AlertManager:null> Module AlertManager v24099 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.310Z <Rule:null> Module Rule v24329 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.348Z <GlobalReaction:null> Module GlobalReaction v24220 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.368Z <Engine:null> Module Engine v24344 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.422Z <httpapi:null> Module httpapi v24298 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.517Z <wsapi:null> Module wsapi v25016 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.520Z <app:NOTICE> Starting Structure... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.548Z <Structure:NOTICE> Structure#1 plugin ID influx disabled; skipping [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.553Z <Structure:INFO> Structure#1 loading controller interface hass (HassController) [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:09.796Z <HassController:null> Module HassController v25010 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.086Z <Structure:INFO> Structure#1 loading controller interface groups (DynamicGroupController) [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.119Z <DynamicGroupController:null> Module DynamicGroupController v24279 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.157Z <Structure:INFO> Structure#1 loading controller interface reactor_system (SystemController) [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.177Z <SystemController:null> Module SystemController v24279 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.202Z <Structure:INFO> Starting controller HassController#hass [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.203Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass starting... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.205Z <Structure:INFO> Starting controller DynamicGroupController#groups [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.218Z <Controller:NOTICE> Controller DynamicGroupController#groups is now online. [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.218Z <Structure:INFO> Starting controller SystemController#reactor_system [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.226Z <Controller:NOTICE> Controller SystemController#reactor_system is now online. [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.515Z <Engine:null> [Engine]Engine#1 config [Object]{ "enabled": true, "startup_wait": 120000, "monitored_entities": [ "vera>device_XXX" ] } [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.563Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass performing one-time initialization for HassController class [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.598Z <Controller:INFO> HassController#hass loaded hass capabilities ver 25004 rev 1 format 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.686Z <Controller:INFO> HassController#hass loaded implementation data ver 25004 rev 2 format 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.715Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass device mapping data loaded; checking... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.752Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connecting to wss://192.168.2.163:8123/api/websocket [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.818Z <app:NOTICE> Starting HTTP server and API... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.861Z <httpapi:NOTICE> [HTTPAPI]#1 starting HTTP service on port 8111 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.874Z <app:NOTICE> Starting Reaction Engine... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.876Z <Engine:INFO> Reaction Engine starting [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.878Z <Engine:INFO> Checking rule sets... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.907Z <Engine:INFO> Checking rules... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.921Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:209> Rule#rule-134 cleaning loaded condition states [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:12.931Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:209> Rule#rule-136 cleaning loaded condition states
At 00:58:15z Sending reaction request to hass failed
[latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.289Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1786> [Engine]Engine#1 reaction rule-m6rz6ol1:S step 0 perform [Object]{ "entity": "hass>switch_plug_in_outlet_floater", "action": "power_switch.on" } [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.293Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass perform power_switch.on on Switch#hass>switch_plug_in_outlet_floater with [Object]{ } [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.296Z <HassController:WARN> HassController#hass unknown service homeassistant.turn_on in power_switch.on action on Switch#hass>switch_plug_in_outlet_floater [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.296Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass no entity/target for homeassistant.(undefined) [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.296Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass: sending payload for power_switch.on on Switch#hass>switch_plug_in_outlet_floater action: [Object]{ "type": "call_service", "service_data": { }, "domain": "homeassistant", "service": "turn_on" } [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.301Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1641> _process_reaction_queue() task returned, new status 3; task 1, history 86213 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.303Z <HassController:ERR> HassController#hass request 1738803495298<2/5/2025, 7:58:15 PM> (call_service) failed: [Error] WebSocket is not open: readyState 0 (CONNECTING) [-] [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.304Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1688> _process_reaction_queue ending with 1 in queue; none delayed/ready; waiting [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.305Z <HassController:WARN> HassController#hass action power_switch.on([Object]{ }) on Switch#hass>switch_plug_in_outlet_floater failed! [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.306Z <HassController:INFO> Service call payload: {"type":"call_service","service_data":{},"domain":"homeassistant","service":"turn_on","id":1738803495298} [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.307Z <HassController:INFO> Service data: {} [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.309Z <Engine:ERR> [Engine]Engine#1 reaction rule-m6rz6ol1:S step 0 perform power_switch.on failed: [Error] WebSocket is not open: readyState 0 (CONNECTING) [-] [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.309Z <Engine:INFO> [Engine]Engine#1 action args: [Object]{ } [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.310Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1688> _process_reaction_queue() wake-up! [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.311Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1627> _process_reaction_queue() running task 1: [Object]{ "tid": 1, "id": "rule-m6rz6ol1:S", "rule": "rule-m6rz6ol1", "__reaction": [RuleReaction#rule-m6rz6ol1:S], "next_step": 1, "status": 1, "ts": 1738803495021, "parent": --null--, "__resolve": --function--, "__reject": --function--, "__promise": [object Promise], "attempts": 0, "history_id": 86213 } [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.313Z <Engine:INFO> Resuming reaction rule-m6rz6ol1<SET> (rule-m6rz6ol1:S) from step 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.313Z <Engine:INFO> rule-m6rz6ol1<SET> all actions completed. [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.314Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1641> _process_reaction_queue() task returned, new status -1; task 1, history 86213 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:15.323Z <Engine:5:Engine.js:1688> _process_reaction_queue ending with 0 in queue; none delayed/ready; waiting
After that I have several socket up and down message until 00:58:52z where it seemed to stabilised.
Error: Hub reports it is starting but not yet ready at /opt/reactor/server/lib/HassController.js:1291:66 at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5) [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:30.573Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass websocket closing, 1006 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:35.574Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connecting to wss://192.168.2.163:8123/api/websocket [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:35.892Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connected, starting protocol [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:35.900Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass successful authentication with wss://192.168.2.163:8123; fetching initial data... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:35.908Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass Hass reports version "2025.1.0" location Maison timezone America/Toronto state NOT_RUNNING safe_mode false [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:35.909Z <HassController:ERR> HassController#hass failed to complete startup: [Error] Hub reports it is starting but not yet ready [-] [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:35.910Z <HassController:CRIT> Error: Hub reports it is starting but not yet ready [-] Error: Hub reports it is starting but not yet ready at /opt/reactor/server/lib/HassController.js:1291:66 at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5) [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:35.912Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass websocket closing, 1006 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:40.918Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connecting to wss://192.168.2.163:8123/api/websocket [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:40.954Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connected, starting protocol [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:40.959Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass successful authentication with wss://192.168.2.163:8123; fetching initial data... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:40.963Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass Hass reports version "2025.1.0" location Maison timezone America/Toronto state NOT_RUNNING safe_mode false [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:40.964Z <HassController:ERR> HassController#hass failed to complete startup: [Error] Hub reports it is starting but not yet ready [-] [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:40.964Z <HassController:CRIT> Error: Hub reports it is starting but not yet ready [-] Error: Hub reports it is starting but not yet ready at /opt/reactor/server/lib/HassController.js:1291:66 at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5) [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:40.966Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass websocket closing, 1006 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:45.969Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connecting to wss://192.168.2.163:8123/api/websocket [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:46.716Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connected, starting protocol [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:46.735Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass successful authentication with wss://192.168.2.163:8123; fetching initial data... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:46.747Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass Hass reports version "2025.1.0" location Maison timezone America/Toronto state NOT_RUNNING safe_mode false [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:46.748Z <HassController:ERR> HassController#hass failed to complete startup: [Error] Hub reports it is starting but not yet ready [-] [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:46.748Z <HassController:CRIT> Error: Hub reports it is starting but not yet ready [-] Error: Hub reports it is starting but not yet ready at /opt/reactor/server/lib/HassController.js:1291:66 at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5) [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:46.750Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass websocket closing, 1006 [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:51.756Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connecting to wss://192.168.2.163:8123/api/websocket [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:51.898Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connected, starting protocol [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:51.930Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass successful authentication with wss://192.168.2.163:8123; fetching initial data... [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:52.055Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass Hass reports version "2025.1.0" location Maison timezone America/Toronto state RUNNING safe_mode false [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:52.935Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:366> Rule#rule-grpol1jp4l Summer Day At Home requesting eval; entity-changed from Entity#hass>input_select_house_mode [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:52.936Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:366> Rule#rule-grp15p0yq5k Summer Evening At Home requesting eval; entity-changed from Entity#hass>input_select_house_mode [latest-25016]2025-02-06T00:58:52.936Z <Rule:5:Rule.js:366> Rule#rule-grpol67dc7 Summer Night At Home requesting eval; entity-chang
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You must have
wait_all_controllers: true
in your config orstartup_wait
isn't used at all.The
controllers
section is an array. Make sure DynamicGroupController and SystemController are the last two entries in the array. Use yamllint.com or a similar tool to make sure the format of your config file is perfect. -
All right, that did the trick.
I can clearly see in the log where it is waiting for the connection to be stable and sending the request only after. This is great!
The 3 alarm are still showing when I use the "reboot reactor" from the Tools menu. It seems that it is only transitory since a screen refresh or re-starting the browser clears it. This is also fine.
Just making sure that I understand the process. Please correct me where I am wrong.
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without adding wait_all_controllers: true to the engine subsection, there is no delay
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with the wait_all_controllers: true the default delay is 60 second
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If the default delay is not enough then we can use startup_wait: xxxx to change the default delay
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In all cases the delay is only the maximum delay and the wait will be terminated when the connections is made.
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If I have 5 controllers, are they all treated individually or the slowest one need to be up before anything happen?
@toggledbits said in Hass websocket falsely reporting ready on boot??:
The controllers section is an array. Make sure DynamicGroupController and SystemController are the last two entries in the array.
I am not sure I understand this one. I never played with the reactor.yaml file, I simply took the template and fill it up. I fail to see why these 2 controller need to be last. In my case I had 2 unused one between the two like it is in the template. I did move them but I am not sure that it really did anything.
Many thanks for your support
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@vezinpi said in Hass websocket falsely reporting ready on boot??:
Just making sure that I understand the process. Please correct me where I am wrong.
without adding wait_all_controllers: true to the engine subsection, there is no delay
with the wait_all_controllers: true the default delay is 60 second
If the default delay is not enough then we can use startup_wait: xxxx to change the default delay
In all cases the delay is only the maximum delay and the wait will be terminated when the connections is made.
This is all correct.
If I have 5 controllers, are they all treated individually or the slowest one need to be up before anything happen?
wait_all_controllers
means it is waiting until the slowest controller signals on line.I did move them but I am not sure that it really did anything.
It affects the startup order. DynamicGroupController in particular is very sensitive to its position, since its configuration rules refer to devices owned by other controllers.
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As I sometimes seen the Controller off-line message I thought to give this a try. Added wait_all_controllers and startup_wait. When I then restart Reactor in Tools, I get a controller offline in the status window for all controllers!?! All of them are up as I am only touching reactor. I took the two options out again and status messages gone. Oddly in the reactor.log no message about off-line controllers.
[latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.620Z <app:null> Reactor build latest-25016-d47fea38 starting on v22.12.0 /usr/local/bin/node [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.620Z <app:null> Process ID 1 user/group 0/0; docker; platform linux/x64 #72806 SMP Thu Sep 5 13:41:01 CST 2024; locale (undefined) [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.621Z <app:null> Basedir /opt/reactor; data in /var/reactor/storage [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.621Z <app:null> NODE_PATH=/opt/reactor:/opt/reactor/node_modules [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.644Z <app:null> Resolved timezone=Europe/Amsterdam, environment TZ=Europe/Amsterdam; offset minutes from UTC=60 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.647Z <app:null> Configured locale (undefined); selected locale(s) en-US.UTF-8 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.664Z <app:null> Loaded locale en-US for en-US [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.665Z <app:null> Local date/time using configured timezone and locale formatting is "2/7/2025, 10:08:01 AM" [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.714Z <Structure:null> Module Structure v24287 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.716Z <Capabilities:null> Module Capabilities v24312 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.736Z <Capabilities:NOTICE> System capabilities loaded from core distribution, data version 25004 revision 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.747Z <Plugin:null> Module Plugin v22300 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.767Z <TimerBroker:null> Module TimerBroker v22283 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.770Z <Entity:null> Module Entity v25014 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.773Z <Controller:null> Module Controller v25014 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.784Z <default:null> Module Ruleset v24288 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.784Z <default:null> Module Rulesets v24220 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.789Z <GlobalExpression:null> Module GlobalExpression v24209 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.800Z <Predicate:null> Module Predicate v24350 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.806Z <AlertManager:null> Module AlertManager v24099 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.809Z <Rule:null> Module Rule v24329 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.813Z <GlobalReaction:null> Module GlobalReaction v24220 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.814Z <Engine:null> Module Engine v24344 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.819Z <httpapi:null> Module httpapi v24298 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.831Z <wsapi:null> Module wsapi v25016 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.832Z <app:NOTICE> Starting Structure... [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.855Z <InfluxFeed:null> Module InfluxFeed v23341 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.857Z <Structure:INFO> Structure#1 starting plugin influx (InfluxFeed) [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.857Z <Structure:INFO> Structure#1 loading controller interface openLuup (VeraController) [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.881Z <TaskQueue:null> Module TaskQueue 24138 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.924Z <VeraController:null> Module VeraController v25014 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.979Z <Structure:INFO> Structure#1 loading controller interface hubitat-C8 (HubitatController) [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:01.995Z <HubitatController:null> Module HubitatController v24355 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.035Z <Structure:INFO> Structure#1 loading controller interface hubitat-C7 (HubitatController) [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.048Z <Structure:INFO> Structure#1 loading controller interface hass (HassController) [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.057Z <HassController:null> Module HassController v25010 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.282Z <Structure:INFO> Structure#1 loading controller interface groups (DynamicGroupController) [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.288Z <DynamicGroupController:null> Module DynamicGroupController v24279 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.291Z <Structure:INFO> Structure#1 loading controller interface reactor_system (SystemController) [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.294Z <SystemController:null> Module SystemController v24279 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.298Z <Structure:INFO> Starting controller VeraController#openLuup [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.298Z <VeraController:NOTICE> VeraController#openLuup starting... [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.298Z <Structure:INFO> Starting controller HubitatController#hubitat-C8 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.299Z <Structure:INFO> Starting controller HubitatController#hubitat-C7 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.299Z <Structure:INFO> Starting controller HassController#hass [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.299Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass starting... [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.299Z <Structure:INFO> Starting controller DynamicGroupController#groups [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.301Z <Controller:NOTICE> Controller DynamicGroupController#groups is now online. [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.301Z <Structure:INFO> Starting controller SystemController#reactor_system [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.302Z <Controller:NOTICE> Controller SystemController#reactor_system is now online. [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.367Z <Engine:null> [Engine]Engine#1 config [Object]{ "enabled": true, "wait_all_controllers": true, "startup_wait": 60000, "monitored_entities": [ "vera>device_XXX" ] } [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.371Z <VeraController:INFO> VeraController#openLuup performing one-time initialization for VeraController class [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.378Z <Controller:INFO> VeraController#openLuup loaded vera capabilities ver 22253 rev 1 format 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.398Z <Controller:INFO> VeraController#openLuup loaded implementation data ver 25014 rev 1 format 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.398Z <HubitatController:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 performing one-time initialization for HubitatController class [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.399Z <Controller:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 loaded hubitat capabilities ver 24279 rev 1 format 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.407Z <Controller:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 loaded implementation data ver 24345 rev 1 format 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.407Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass performing one-time initialization for HassController class [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.408Z <Controller:INFO> HassController#hass loaded hass capabilities ver 25004 rev 1 format 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.414Z <Controller:INFO> HassController#hass loaded implementation data ver 25004 rev 2 format 1 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.417Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass device mapping data loaded; checking... [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.421Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connecting to ws://192.168.178.201:8123/api/websocket [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.424Z <app:NOTICE> Waiting for controllers to start up... [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.429Z <HubitatController:NOTICE> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 performing initial connection and inventory [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.430Z <HubitatController:NOTICE> HubitatController#hubitat-C7 performing initial connection and inventory [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.444Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass connected, starting protocol [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.445Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass successful authentication with ws://192.168.178.201:8123; fetching initial data... [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.490Z <HassController:INFO> HassController#hass Hass reports version "2025.2.0" location Home timezone Europe/Amsterdam state RUNNING safe_mode false [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.493Z <HassController:ERR> HassController#hass reported Hass version "2025.2.0" is not supported! [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.519Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for conversation.home_assistant [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.528Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for sun.sun [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.535Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for tts.google_en_com [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.536Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for event.hue_switch_1_button_4 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.536Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for event.hue_switch_1_button_3 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.537Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for event.hue_switch_1_button_1 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.537Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for event.hue_switch_1_button_2 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.561Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for update.hacs_update [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.562Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for update.entso_e_transparency_platform_update [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.563Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for update.hubitat_update [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.564Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for update.power_flow_card_update [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.564Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for update.apexcharts_card_update [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.574Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for update.netdrive_dsm_update [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.605Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for event.sun_screens [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.615Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for remote.woonkamer [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.642Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for update.fritz_box_5590_fiber_fritz_os [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.647Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for event.garage_door_motor_button_1 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.647Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for event.garage_door_motor_button_2 [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.686Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for hubitat.hub [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.688Z <HassController:NOTICE> HassController#hass no signature match for image.fritz_box_5590_fiber_rbguestaccess [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.764Z <Controller:INFO> HassController#hass 0 dead entities older than 86400000s purged [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.770Z <Controller:NOTICE> Controller HassController#hass is now online. [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.779Z <HubitatController:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C7 Maker API responded with 21 devices [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.814Z <HubitatController:WARN> HubitatController#hubitat-C7 native capability URL no definition data; skipped [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.827Z <Controller:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C7 0 dead entities older than 86400000s purged [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.827Z <HubitatController:NOTICE> HubitatController#hubitat-C7 A connection health probe device was not configured. A randomly-selected device will be used. [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.827Z <HubitatController:NOTICE> Please refer to the HubitatController configuration docs for more information. [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.829Z <HubitatController:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C7 connecting to hub's eventsocket WebSocket API at ws://192.168.178.107/eventsocket [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.833Z <HubitatController:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 Maker API responded with 66 devices [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.881Z <HubitatController:WARN> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 native capability URL no definition data; skipped [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.899Z <Controller:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 0 dead entities older than 86400000s purged [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.899Z <HubitatController:NOTICE> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 A connection health probe device was not configured. A randomly-selected device will be used. [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.899Z <HubitatController:NOTICE> Please refer to the HubitatController configuration docs for more information. [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.900Z <HubitatController:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 connecting to hub's eventsocket WebSocket API at ws://192.168.178.104/eventsocket [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.993Z <Controller:INFO> VeraController#openLuup 0 dead entities older than 86400000s purged [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:02.994Z <Controller:NOTICE> Controller VeraController#openLuup is now online. [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:03.015Z <HubitatController:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 successful connection to ws://192.168.178.104/eventsocket [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:03.016Z <HubitatController:INFO> HubitatController#hubitat-C7 successful connection to ws://192.168.178.107/eventsocket [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:03.078Z <HubitatController:NOTICE> HubitatController#hubitat-C8 current mode is Home (65) [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:03.117Z <VeraController:NOTICE> VeraController#openLuup reload detected (status query with LoadTime 1733911518 in response; expected "1469238424") [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:03.164Z <HubitatController:NOTICE> HubitatController#hubitat-C7 current mode is Home (6) [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:03.168Z <Controller:NOTICE> Controller HubitatController#hubitat-C8 is now online. [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:03.185Z <HubitatController:WARN> HubitatController#hubitat-C7 'Allow control of HSM' appears to be disabled in your Maker API configuration [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:03.186Z <Controller:NOTICE> Controller HubitatController#hubitat-C7 is now online. [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:03.186Z <DynamicGroupController:INFO> All controllers ready, setting up dynamic groups [latest-25016]2025-02-07T09:08:03.199Z <app:NOTICE> All 6 controllers successfully started.
Cheers Rene
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Did you refresh the page?
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@mrFarmer said in [SOLVED]Hass websocket falsely reporting ready on boot??:
Yes, clear status messages. Click reload. Wait until I see Connected and then go to the status page to see them in alerts.
When you say reload do you mean "Restart Reactor" from the "Tool" menu? If so, the alarm will show right back until you refresh the page or restart your browser again. In my case the messages are only transitory following a "Restart Reactor" and are gone after I refresh the page.
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@vezinpi Correct the will no longer show after a restart has completed and a browser refresh. It just feels counter intuitive. Without the wait, no messages, with the wait error messages, even if there is no negative effect on how reactor functions.
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The alerts persisting is a sync problem with the alerts data object. I've found and (hopefully) fixed it for the next build. Both it and the Controller Status widget need special handing when the API connection is restarted.