homebridge update. i havenāt updated to the new HE update yet.
FYI, it looks like people are having issues with the latest version of homebridge UI.
I prefer to stay on the bleeding edge of all my home automation and camera systems. I'm running Homebridge UI 4.47 without any issues. If you're having problems you might want to update your Node.js to v16.15.1.
There seems to be an issue with the oznu homebridge docker image. I removed the startup.sh script from the folder and it started right up. There is some discussion on github about some of the issues.
I really need to NOT be on the bleeding edge of things. it just drives me nuts.
How do you update the Nodejs version inside docker? I tried pulling a new latest down and itās still the old version.
Iām not running HomeBridge inside a docker container so Iām not sure. However, a quick Google search says this command should work:
docker pull node
Anyone running the latest Homebridge Maker API plugin (e.g. This one) with iOS 16 release? I just updated iOS yesterday and my control over dimming of my Insteon lights is now almost non-existent. The Insteon lights are connected to HE with our community driver.
Not blaming the plug-in or anything else for that matter. Just making some inquiries to try to narrow down where the issue is (although iOS 16 is an obvious culprit), and if thereās a known fix.
Homebridge Hubitat v2.0 app with iOS 16 working fine for me. Most dimmers are Lutron.
Sure am. And it works fine - Lutron dimmers, LIFX bulbs tested.
I just got my Hubitat yesterday and I'm having some difficulty installing the homebridge plugin. I'm wondering if anyone could tell me what I'm doing wrong.
- I have installed the MakerAPI on my Hubitat
- I used the terminal on my Mac to install the Homebridge plugin.
I'm not 100% sure, but it seems like when i run the Homebridge, it is running on my mac and not on the Hubitat. If I close the terminal window or put my laptop to sleep, all of my devices go offline.
Anyone know where I'm going wrong?
You mean you installed Homebridge on your Mac? If so then that would explain why everything stops working when the Mac goes to sleep.
So youāre running HomeBridge on your Mac. It needs to be run on some computer that is always on.
Can't I run it on the hubitat?
No.
You will need a computer to run HomeBridge on. In addition, if you want to use the Home app when you are away from your local LAN, you will need a HomeKit hub, like an Apple TV4K or a HomePod.
Gotcha, makes sense. I'm assuming a Raspberry Pi would work for this? Is that the best option, or is there a better one? Obviously don't want to have my work laptop open and home 24/7
Thatās what I have it running on. There is a pre-built Homebridge image (Release v1.0.38 Ā· homebridge/homebridge-raspbian-image Ā· GitHub) that simplifies the process if you donāt want to configure the Pi from scratch.
If you already have a Raspberry pi it's pretty much a no brainer to install it on there. If you have to buy one with todays prices for the raspberry pi. I would have to think about it. I paid like $150 for a raspberry pi 4 plus the cost of an ssd and pi4 enclosure that could fit the ssd back in 2020. I think amazon wants 250 or so just for the starter kit today. HOOBS want's $270 for there starter kit but im not sure if they use an sd card, ssd or if the os is on the ram. Do you have a Synology nas? you could run hombride or HOOBS in a docker container. I'm thinking about ditching homebridge/hoobs and installing Home assistant on my pi4 and using the built in HomeKit option in Home assistant. I need to research if I can somehow share Hubitat devices with Home assistants. Maybe homebridge/hoobs can run on a cheaper Raspberry pi and you don't really need a ssd I'm not sure.
Ouch. I bought a couple of pi4s back two years ago and they were way cheaper than that. I had no idea!
Pi prices are a casualty of pandemic-associated lockdowns in China.
I got my Pi a year ago to the day tomorrow. I just checked and I paid Ā£81 for the Pi4B starter kit. That was the Pi, memory card, case and power supply.