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Camera widget needs to use tokens to display - after HA .101.2 upgrade. #796

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MarkHofmann11 opened this issue Nov 3, 2019 · 5 comments

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Legacy API support has apparently been removed from Home Assistant for cameras. In order for cameras to display in appdaemon again, would need to use token based authentication.

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ReneTode commented Nov 3, 2019

yes we know.
AD 4 is in beta and supports token.

but the full release from AD 4 will come after HA 1.01 has been released, so for those using cams on dashboards we advise to not update HA untill AD 4 is released or use the beta version from AD 4 (not available for hassio)

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MarkHofmann11 commented Nov 3, 2019

Thanks for the update/info!

Going to install the beta now and see if I can get this working again.. :)

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MarkHofmann11 commented Nov 3, 2019

Getting a "No module name 'fcntl' in d:\appdaemon\lib\site-packages\pid_init_.py - apparently due to the fact I'm running this on Windows.

From what I read, there is no fcntl support on Windows. Stuck at the moment.

#797 for info on cross-platform support for file locking. I was able to get past this error and get AD 4 loading on Windows as described there.

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ReneTode commented Nov 3, 2019

still good that you tested.
because now we know there is a problem with installing AD 4 on windows.
we will try to correct that before AD 4 is fully released.

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Glad my efforts were not for nothing. :) Happy to test again on Windows when ready.

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