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Arming Envisalink panel from MSR
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[Solved] DynamicGroupController updating members issue
CrilleC
Edit: Solved in latest-26221. Bare-metal latest-26193 I have this group: "OKforLarm": name: OK för Larm select: - include_controller: vera - include_capability: door_sensor filter_expression: entity.attributes.door_sensor.state It contains the entities I expect but behaves a bit odd. When I open vera>device_10097 the entity attribute door_sensor.state changes to true but it won't show up as member in the group, when I also open vera>device_10095 they both shows as members and when I close vera>device_10095 it disappear from the group but when I close vera>device_10097 it lingers in the group until I restart Reactor.
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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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DynamicGroupController and attributes
therealdbT
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[MSR] Copy&past of actions and/or drag&drop between set/reset
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Upgrade advice - upgrade from aarch64 to ARM64 image
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Alexa for MSR, any interest?
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[RESOLVED] Telegram notification broke with latest update
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[RESOLVED] Phantom device, “INFO” appears
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[RESOLVED] Mode Status NULL
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[RESOLVED] HTTP query failing after version 26177
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Question about the find function
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[Answered] OK to remove old json files?
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Deprecation Announcement: 32-bit ARM *docker* images
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If you are using the armv7l docker image, the OpenJS Foundation that publishes node is no longer producing 32-bit builds as of v24. That means the last supported LTS version of node for armv7l is v22, which will go End-of-Life in May 2027. Therefore, the Reactor armv7l image is now deprecated and will only be produced until node v22 goes EOL, and I will not publish armv7l images beyond that date. If you are running an RPi 3 or earlier with Reactor, you are on this image, and will need to upgrade hardware to a 64-bit model and use the arm64 image. If you need help getting it done, ask in this category.
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[Solved] build 26150 - engine not starting
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@toggledbits I pulled the image (well, Watchtower did) and within minutes the whole system went offline. The log looks like it ends with 26143. [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-mkahsmgf/26qq82mw-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lqyfljfi/22f8on0t-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lsb61rw8/24oenqi2-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lrh58he0/rule-lrh58he0:S-1c00gfib-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lrh58he0/1c00dylr-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lrh58he0/1nam9w5u-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-miuh2qqi/22ls4lql-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-kwc6rmci/rule-kwc6rmci:S-1vj8sdfc-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-kwc6rmci/rule-kwc6rmci:S-1qanz01x-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/24lq19p6-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-mk0o8iox/23oy468y-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-miscg2h3/rule-miscg2h3:S-22gmbq1c-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-kxgrfjke/238p0old-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-m7ccsso5/re-m7ccsso5-1r0myjxa-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/19nl9wq2-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/rule-ladyja6a:S-yl3xk9t-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/rule-ladyja6a:S-yl3vv5m-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-ln7j2nqp/re-ln7j2nqp-22mx9lzd-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-ln7j2nqp/22mx87c8-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-licneppy/1mzwe7ht-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ml3194ih/25jqt1j4-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-kxgrg7kf/227hshak-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-reactorexmachina/13ua1p95-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-reactorexmachina/13uagam7-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-grpvl9oypg/rule-grpvl9oypg:R-134x4cbv-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-grpvl9oypg/rule-grpvl9oypg:R-134x2fyl-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-lscjrws1/238p5c22-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lbwr0jvq/1xkczf03-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <Structure:NOTICE> Structure Structure#1 stopped [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <app:NOTICE> Closing APIs... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: closing... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: disconnecting from "192.168.1.23#82" (1001 service closing) [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.548Z <httpapi:NOTICE> HTTP API closing... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.549Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: server closed [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.549Z <httpapi:INFO> HTTP server closed. [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.549Z <app:NOTICE> Stopping timers... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.551Z <app:null> Shutdown complete, process ID 1 [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.551Z <app:null> Closing logs... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.551Z <default:null> Closing log I can SSH to the VM. Alas, I do not have the previous image for 26143 as I'm a little too quick sometimes on housekeeping.
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http request action & digest auth
tunnusT
I’m using the HTTP Request action in MSR and need to authenticate against an endpoint that uses HTTP Digest authentication. Now that endpoint was changed to use SHA-256 in digest auth, so I would like to know if MSR supports it, or is it limited to MD5-based digest auth?
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    Hi,
    @toggledbits do you have any plans to implement the missing endpoints of the REST API in near future? Especially the rule and ruleset functionality (list/enable/disable etc. as documented) would be really useful. I know there must tons of feature requests and the REST API isn't probably on the top of the backlog, so I'm not holding my breath. But if it's right around the corner on your roadmap, it would be nice to know.

    I'm asking this because I need a clean way to enable and disable certain rules from my custom home automation UI. I don't want to expose the MSR UI to the rest of my family to make sure they don't accidentally mess up with the rules and settings.

    I could use a custom MQTT entity as a dynamic config object containing flags for different rules but it would be a lot cleaner to be toggle the rules thru the REST API.

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      It's likely that the enable, disable and reset functions would not survive a review of that API prior to implementation. Enabling and disabling rules is not a way to add additional conditional logic to your automations, IMO, and I've stuck pretty firmly to that opinion (at least, I haven't been convinced otherwise to date).

      See also this topic: https://smarthome.community/post/13111

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        It's likely that the enable, disable and reset functions would not survive a review of that API prior to implementation. Enabling and disabling rules is not a way to add additional conditional logic to your automations, IMO, and I've stuck pretty firmly to that opinion (at least, I haven't been convinced otherwise to date).

        See also this topic: https://smarthome.community/post/13111

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        @toggledbits said in REST API implementation:

        Enabling and disabling rules is not a way to add additional conditional logic to your automations, IMO, and I've stuck pretty firmly to that opinion (at least, I haven't been convinced otherwise to date).

        Actually I don't see enabling / disabling rules as way to add additional conditional logic but merely as a user preference. For example I have a single rule that triggers lounge music playing through Sonos in my toilet whenever the PIR toggles the lights. But since I would like provide other users a possibility to switch off that feature, I would have to be able to disable that particular rule without the MSR UI for the reasons I've explained in my previous post.
        And when I saw the REST API specs, that felt like a proper way to do it.

        See also this topic: https://smarthome.community/post/13111

        I think this post is more about the additional logic or maybe I'm just seeing it in a different light. I kind of think toggling the rules as a core functionality since it's already on the UI. You could do it with additional rules or entity attributes but it just feels more of hack. But maybe it's just me.

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          @toggledbits said in REST API implementation:

          Enabling and disabling rules is not a way to add additional conditional logic to your automations, IMO, and I've stuck pretty firmly to that opinion (at least, I haven't been convinced otherwise to date).

          Actually I don't see enabling / disabling rules as way to add additional conditional logic but merely as a user preference. For example I have a single rule that triggers lounge music playing through Sonos in my toilet whenever the PIR toggles the lights. But since I would like provide other users a possibility to switch off that feature, I would have to be able to disable that particular rule without the MSR UI for the reasons I've explained in my previous post.
          And when I saw the REST API specs, that felt like a proper way to do it.

          See also this topic: https://smarthome.community/post/13111

          I think this post is more about the additional logic or maybe I'm just seeing it in a different light. I kind of think toggling the rules as a core functionality since it's already on the UI. You could do it with additional rules or entity attributes but it just feels more of hack. But maybe it's just me.

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          @mgvra said in REST API implementation:

          I would have to be able to disable that particular rule without the MSR UI for the reasons I've explained in my previous post.

          Your logic could include, for example, examination of a virtual switch that determines if the rule should be applied at all. This could be part of the triggers for that rule, or a constraint on that rule. This is a very common model. I myself use it for "Party Mode" in my house, to prevent the automatic locking of doors and the "Night mode" from dousing of all the lights that would cause an unwelcome interruption of the merriment.

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            @toggledbits said in REST API implementation:

            Enabling and disabling rules is not a way to add additional conditional logic to your automations, IMO, and I've stuck pretty firmly to that opinion (at least, I haven't been convinced otherwise to date).

            Actually I don't see enabling / disabling rules as way to add additional conditional logic but merely as a user preference. For example I have a single rule that triggers lounge music playing through Sonos in my toilet whenever the PIR toggles the lights. But since I would like provide other users a possibility to switch off that feature, I would have to be able to disable that particular rule without the MSR UI for the reasons I've explained in my previous post.
            And when I saw the REST API specs, that felt like a proper way to do it.

            See also this topic: https://smarthome.community/post/13111

            I think this post is more about the additional logic or maybe I'm just seeing it in a different light. I kind of think toggling the rules as a core functionality since it's already on the UI. You could do it with additional rules or entity attributes but it just feels more of hack. But maybe it's just me.

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            @mgvra said in REST API implementation:

            I kind of think toggling the rules as a core functionality since it's already on the UI.

            I see this opening up the proverbial can-o-worms wherein another obscure rule turns off the one you're using to drive something completely unrelated to the first.

            I think of rules as true/false vs on/off (knowing I could be miles away from how Patrick intended lol) and do a very fair amount of "if rule set A is true do <this thing> but if it's false don't even think about it. TV on/off? That rule is true/false and the others just look for those two options. I don't really think it's that far off functionally from what you're hoping to achieve with on/off.

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              @mgvra said in REST API implementation:

              I kind of think toggling the rules as a core functionality since it's already on the UI.

              I see this opening up the proverbial can-o-worms wherein another obscure rule turns off the one you're using to drive something completely unrelated to the first.

              I think of rules as true/false vs on/off (knowing I could be miles away from how Patrick intended lol) and do a very fair amount of "if rule set A is true do <this thing> but if it's false don't even think about it. TV on/off? That rule is true/false and the others just look for those two options. I don't really think it's that far off functionally from what you're hoping to achieve with on/off.

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              @gwp1 said in REST API implementation:

              @mgvra said in REST API implementation:

              I kind of think toggling the rules as a core functionality since it's already on the UI.

              I see this opening up the proverbial can-o-worms wherein another obscure rule turns off the one you're using to drive something completely unrelated to the first.

              Well I don't see it that way. You can already enable/disable the rules from the UI. Adding that same functionality to a different interface (REST API) woudn't open can-o-worms.

              Please correct me if I'm wrong, but if you enable the rule I doesn't mean that it will trigger to true. It just evaluates the rule and if the conditions / constraints are met, it will trigger, otherwise not.

              Of course if at the exact same moment you enable the rule and the conditions are, it will trigger, but that should happen anyway. So if you could do enabling / disabling via the REST API wouldn't it be just like hitting that red/green switch 'remotely'?

              I think of rules as true/false vs on/off (knowing I could be miles away from how Patrick intended lol)

              Well I think too. Maybe I was a bit unclear what I meant by toggling the rules. I didn't mean altering the rules evaluation outcome (true/false), just enabling/disabling the evaluation.

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                @mgvra said in REST API implementation:

                I would have to be able to disable that particular rule without the MSR UI for the reasons I've explained in my previous post.

                Your logic could include, for example, examination of a virtual switch that determines if the rule should be applied at all. This could be part of the triggers for that rule, or a constraint on that rule. This is a very common model. I myself use it for "Party Mode" in my house, to prevent the automatic locking of doors and the "Night mode" from dousing of all the lights that would cause an unwelcome interruption of the merriment.

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                @toggledbits said in REST API implementation:

                @mgvra said in REST API implementation:

                I would have to be able to disable that particular rule without the MSR UI for the reasons I've explained in my previous post.

                Your logic could include, for example, examination of a virtual switch that determines if the rule should be applied at all. This could be part of the triggers for that rule, or a constraint on that rule. This is a very common model. I myself use it for "Party Mode" in my house, to prevent the automatic locking of doors and the "Night mode" from dousing of all the lights that would cause an unwelcome interruption of the merriment.

                Thanks for your quick response. Well it seems that I have to forget the REST API approach if it's going the get scrapped anyway. I just wanted to know the 'proper' way to go before I have too many rules to refactor. But as you pointed out, it seems that I have to go with the virtual switch / config object while integrating MSR to my existing backend/UI.

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                  @gwp1 said in REST API implementation:

                  @mgvra said in REST API implementation:

                  I kind of think toggling the rules as a core functionality since it's already on the UI.

                  I see this opening up the proverbial can-o-worms wherein another obscure rule turns off the one you're using to drive something completely unrelated to the first.

                  Well I don't see it that way. You can already enable/disable the rules from the UI. Adding that same functionality to a different interface (REST API) woudn't open can-o-worms.

                  Please correct me if I'm wrong, but if you enable the rule I doesn't mean that it will trigger to true. It just evaluates the rule and if the conditions / constraints are met, it will trigger, otherwise not.

                  Of course if at the exact same moment you enable the rule and the conditions are, it will trigger, but that should happen anyway. So if you could do enabling / disabling via the REST API wouldn't it be just like hitting that red/green switch 'remotely'?

                  I think of rules as true/false vs on/off (knowing I could be miles away from how Patrick intended lol)

                  Well I think too. Maybe I was a bit unclear what I meant by toggling the rules. I didn't mean altering the rules evaluation outcome (true/false), just enabling/disabling the evaluation.

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                  @mgvra I guess my one question is if you just simply ignore the evaluated results of a rule's true/false state isn't that pretty much the same as turning it off?

                  "If a rule turns true/false but no other rule is there to hear it... does it make a sound?" 😉

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