Home Habit disconnects from the Hubitat Hub

Hello friends, I have a problem with my Home Habit panel, I have it installed on an android tablet, after a while it starts to disconnect and connect to the Hubitat hub, therefore it stops working, and after 24 hours it disconnects for full Hub Hubitat, in that case I have to close the app and open it.

Any idea of what could be happening, this dashboard is the one that best suits what I need,

greetings,

Hubitat support is experimental in HomeHabit but @igor may be able to help.

Hopefully Igor will answer me, I'm interested in this board and its paid version. While I was testing on my Hubitat I created a rule in RM that would ping my board every 1 second, this got better but it still keeps disconnecting from time to time.

@igor

I can't answer your question, but have you looked at Hubivue or HD+ ?

@Lmartinez After the app starts to disconnect from Hubitat, can you upload debug logs from Support screen?

Hello Igor, I am going to proceed to download the debugging and I will post it here as soon as possible, thanks for your attention.

Hello Igor, good morning.
I already activated the debugging and it tells me that it uploaded it to the server, but I can't get a copy of that debugging to send it here. Is there any additional procedure?

@igor

I did try the HD+ but I liked Home Habit much more in the integration of the cameras and the mosaic is more minimalist.

@Lmartinez Yeah, uploading logs is all I needed. I got the logs, and will follow-up shortly.

If that record should be mine. I put email proyectosnanox@gmail.com and titanano@gmail.com as optional email

Take a look at Hubivue as well. Very easy to integrate the cams.

Yes, I used HubiVue and it seemed wonderful to me, only when I run it on a Sonoff NSPANEL Pro it does not adapt to the screen. I'll have to reach out to @gslender to see if he supports me on that.

@gslender

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Hi @Lmartinez - not sure how you're getting hubiVue to run on the NSPANEL Pro, but suspect you're trying to run it as a web client, of which I'd be surprised if it would actually work.

hubiVue is a native application, that runs as a single Javascript application that uses the Skia engine in certain compatible browsers (ie Chrome/Safari/Edge) to render the entire UI. There is no HTML and no CSS being used by hubiVue Web. On other platforms, it is compiled to the native architecture (ie C++/Swift/Java etc) and uses a Skia native engine to render.

Do you know much about the NSPANEL Pro and would you be able to run native applications on it? What OS is it running and would you be willing to donate a panel to me for the purposes of seeing if we can get hubiVue to natively run on that platform?

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Hi @gslender thanks for replying,

I answer the first question, I am running the native hubivue app in the NSPANEL. The app runs only when the cut screen appears, otherwise the full image adjusted to the size of the NSPANEL screen does not appear.

To Sonoff's NSPANEL Pro what I did with the android adb tool was to install another desktop where it would allow me to install any. I have even installed several such as Home Habit but I have a problem that it disconnects from the Hub every minute.

Regarding donating an NSPANEL to you, it is a bit complicated, I am on the other side of the world from where you are in Venezuela. Yours also has a screen the same as SONOFF.

Tomorrow I'm going to capture some screens so you can see how your app runs.

greetings,

Do you have logs that you can export to me privately showing the app running. It might show me why it fails. Also, do you have any vendor docs on the Android version and what it is running. It might be a version of Android that is too old.

EDIT: maybe bring this chat over to our community if you want to get into the technical details.

Sorry I didn't tell you the version, it's Android 8 Tomorrow I upload some images of how it runs

That’s the problem. I only support Android 9 at a minimum - I’d really prefer even a later release than 9 given that 12 is the latest and 8 was released back in 2017

Further information on this is that Android 9 and above support 64bit applications.

hubiVue on Android is a 64bit compiled app, so it isn't supported on Android 8 or lower.

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