Hello Group
For a while I have been fiddeling around with Hubigraph, and I have managed almost to make it work.
I am aware that the team behind Hubigraph is gone, but I will give it a try here.
I have made a time graph collecting data from my houses avage temperature,
the result is here in a Hubitat dashboard
If I go to another dashboard and back, or if I reload the existing, almost the whole graph disapears, the graph in the picture only shows up because the dashboard have been untouched for three days.
I moved from Hubigraph over to Webcore. The webcore developer basically moved the Hubigraph code into webcore but made some improvements. So it is still activaley being maintained. If you have long term graph files they can be imported into webcore so you can keep all your previous data.
So you might want to consider trying it. See here.
If you are asking me, then yes, I used hubigraphs for quite some time, but it had issues. They were minor, but with the developer gone it wasn't going to get fixed. I didn't move to webcore due to these issues, however. I switched, because one of the the webcore developers asked if anyone was willing to beta test the new code. I thought I would try it. It worked great and it fixed the few issues I had with hubigraphs.
To be frankly I dont know.
But it is deleted now, because I wanted to check out webCore, it installed all right but it never showed up among the other apps, so there is a little work to do
About webCore, seemed to be a user fail, however it was (maybe) a little to complicated for me, so I reinstalled Hubigraph, and as suggested by SWADE, I had not installed LTS, which I have now.
However the result is the same as I wrote in the beginning, I do only have a few hours of graph, even though that LTS is active, and all possible setting I can ever think of is set, but no, not working.
Any suggestions or questions are most welcome
Aftaer my last post I went beserk and tuned every dial, bottom and handle I could possibly find, and now it works.
What did I do, don't know, however thanks to everyone for chiming in