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Nothing in /opt/mqtt-bridge folder and I don't see device info in HA log but ST app works..? #182

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jeffl78 opened this issue Dec 5, 2018 · 0 comments

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jeffl78 commented Dec 5, 2018

I'll post more info about my setup and config ASAP but I wanted to get this posted right away because this is starting to bug me lol. Basically the title says it all, I have as much as I can configure without adding any device info to the configuration.yaml file, seems to be about the only thing I haven't set up. The issue I believe I'm having is I need to be able to see ST device info in the home-assistant.log file and take that info and write it in the yaml file, however I don't see any device info in the HA log at all. I was able to get everything running in the ST app and ST IDE and can see events in the ST app. Currently, I'm running Hassio 8.23 docker install on a Raspberry pi 3 with Stretch, node version 11.2.0, with the native Hassio Mosquitto addon brokering the MQTT events with the docker install method running the MQTT ST bridge. The hassio Mosquitto addon being set as broker, using the hassio internal integration setting to do so, and my enabling OAuth in the ST IDE My Smartthings, and My Devices are about the only variations to the setup procedure listed here that I performed. I want to mention that I don't see where you can enable OAuth in the device handler and don't know that you can, or even need to. Otherwise, the only thing I have noticed is an error in HA about the integration giving an unexpected response of none and another error that says you need an auth token for 172.xxx.x.2, an ip that I see a close relative of in the mosquitto logs, ie: 172.xxx.x.1 I believe, I'll double check the similarities between these ip adresses soon. I'll respond ASAP to questions as I would like to see this thing work.

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