XTension 9.4.39 & HomeKit
Thomas Arman
tarman at me.com
Thu Apr 1 14:42:45 EDT 2021
James,
In version 38, you sent over 1.0 and 0.0 but in 39 you are sending 1. and 0. and it seems HomeKit is not happy with those.
Tom
James,
Is it possible that you are sending a “decimal point/period” as part of an integer and confusing Homekit (or is this a “red Herrting”?)?
4/1/21 2:29:39 PM.0334 Sending ON for "Loft Lamp"
4/1/21 2:29:39 PM.2127 ACCSwitch XTValueChanged key=(Value) value=(1.) (HomeKit-1120)
4/1/21 2:29:43 PM.2697 Sending OFF for "Loft Lamp"
4/1/21 2:29:43 PM.4470 ACCSwitch XTValueChanged key=(Value) value=(0.) (HomeKit-1120)
Tom
Ditto here. Looks like we got a new xtension_hap.isf; were there updates? Can we roll back?
Tom
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> On Mar 31, 2021, at 10:35 AM, Brian Williams <brwill at me.com <mailto:brwill at me.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi James,
>
> Since updating to this recent release, I have noticed that XT seems not to be reporting OFF conditions to the Home App (both macOS and iOS).
>
> I can control lights from the Home app, turning On and Off, and the app will show those actions, but if a light is On, then is turned off through a script, the light does go off (as it should), but in Home, that light remains to be shown as ON.
>
> Regards, Brian
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