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So, when I locally hosted OwnTracks in a Docker container on Windows, my battery percentage showed properly on the server localhost table URL. I am now using a Linux VPS and I noticed at the table URL (https://owntracks.domain.com/owntracks/table/), the battery is showing 0%, even though I am at 100%. Why is this?
Not sure how it's work fine on Docker container but not now that I'm using a proper VPS. If it matters, was using HTTP mode on Docker, but MQTT on VPS.
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[Bug?] Battery shows 0% no matter what at https://owntracks.domain.com/owntracks/table/
Battery shows 0% no matter what at https://owntracks.domain.com/owntracks/table/
Mar 22, 2024
So, when I locally hosted OwnTracks in a Docker container on Windows, my battery percentage showed properly on the server localhost table URL. I am now using a Linux VPS and I noticed at the table URL (https://owntracks.domain.com/owntracks/table/), the battery is showing 0%, even though I am at 100%. Why is this?
Image showing 0%: https://i.imgur.com/21K430O.png
Not sure how it's work fine on Docker container but not now that I'm using a proper VPS. If it matters, was using HTTP mode on Docker, but MQTT on VPS.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: