webCoRE for Hubitat Updates

If I were you I would't be worried - webCoRE is in good hands.

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Do you know if those fixes are included in version 2.3.7.146, or will they be addressed in a later release?

That is why I asked about being worried.. It's not addressing the update error issue. But yeah the issue is more of esthetic.

Does anyone know what "normal" webcore app stats look like? I've had a major Zigbee mesh failure on my C8 Pro tonight and just wanted to check if this looks normal for 120 ish pistons? I think it's similar to the stats on my old C7, but I've never really paid that much attention to it tbh.

that does not look like a problem at first view. need to see the overall app total % in use.

This?
Local apps: 21m 48s / 2h 9m 8s total (16.9%)

yes, so 31% of 17% = 5-6%...so pretty low

Mine is a bit lower, but I don't keep the webCoRE IDE/dashboard open. The main webCoRE handles all the IDE communication.

In any case, I don't see an issue.

Perfect, thanks very much :pray: :pray:

Does Hubitat version 2.3.8.117 fix the issue with the webCoRE update using HPM?

No mention of that...

Nope just tried and got the following errors

Error Occurred During Installation
An error occurred while installing the package: Failed to upgrade app https://raw.githubusercontent.com/imnotbob/webCoRE/hubitat-patches/smartapps/ady624/webcore-piston.src/webcore-piston.groovy. Please notify the package developer..

Be sure the package is not in use with devices.

app:152024-02-07 12:29:37.612 PMwarnmethod performUpdates of app Hubitat Package Manager Updates Available ran for 469,499ms
app:152024-02-07 12:28:42.594 PMinfoFatal error occurred, rolling back
app:152024-02-07 12:28:42.588 PMerrorError upgrading app: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out
app:152024-02-07 12:23:41.423 PMinfoUpgrading webCoRE Piston
app:152024-02-07 12:21:51.831 PMinfoUpgrading webCoRE
app:152024-02-07 12:21:51.357 PMinfoDownloading webCoRE Graphs Tile Device
app:152024-02-07 12:21:51.122 PMinfoDownloading webCoRE Weather
app:152024-02-07 12:21:50.903 PMinfoDownloading webCoRE Presence Sensor
app:152024-02-07 12:21:50.512 PMinfoDownloading webCoRE Fuel Stream
app:152024-02-07 12:21:50.194 PMinfoDownloading webCoRE Storage
app:152024-02-07 12:21:49.887 PMinfoDownloading webCoRE Piston
app:152024-02-07 12:21:49.476 PMinfoDownloading webCoRE
app:152024-02-07 12:21:49.218 PMinfoDownloading https://raw.githubusercontent.com/imnotbob/webCoRE/hubitat-patches/resources/files/WeatherTile2.css
app:152024-02-07 12:21:48.988 PMinfoDownloading https://raw.githubusercontent.com/imnotbob/webCoRE/hubitat-patches/resources/files/WeatherTile2.js
app:152024-02-07 12:21:48.753 PMinfoDownloading https://raw.githubusercontent.com/imnotbob/webCoRE/hubitat-patches/resources/files/WeatherTile.js
app:152024-02-07 12:21:48.529 PMinfoDownloading https://raw.githubusercontent.com/imnotbob/webCoRE/hubitat-patches/resources/files/HubiGraph.js
app:152024-02-07 12:21:47.728 PMdebugPerforming update
app:152024-02-07 12:21:40.767 PMdebugprefPkgVerifyUpdates

I had held off doing it manually hoping the most recent upgrades would resolve it.

Greetings!

Before I dive into the manual upgrade of webCoRE, could someone please help me confirm that I've captured all the necessary steps? The information seems to be a bit spread around, and I want to ensure a smooth update process.

Smooth Webcore Update: Confirming the Steps

  1. Pause the Webcore App in Hubitat

  2. Upgrading Webcore

is the guide to follow.

Note: Some file updates may take 4-5 minutes, so be patient during this process.

  1. Fixing Piston Warnings

is the recommended approach.

  1. Fixing HPM

are the steps to follow.

  1. Resume the Webcore App in Hubitat

Have I covered all the required steps? Your assistance is greatly appreciated!

Thank you in advance for your help!

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I don't see any reason to do anything besides the actual update in step 2 unless you have other problems that you are trying to solve, though it doesn't hurt. ("Other problems" meaning anything besides the ability to use HPM to update the code--that's all it would do, is step 2 for you.)

Hi @bertabcd1234,

Thank you for your feedback—I greatly appreciate it!

I may be misunderstanding your question, but currently, you cannot upgrade webCoRE with HPM. So even if I only complete step #2, HPM will still state that I need to do an update, hence my reasoning for including it. Therefore, step 4 is required as far as I can tell by reading through this forum (I’ll save you the reading time by not linking all the instances I found about it on this forum and others). Step 3 is a precautionary step as it has been reported with the fix on this forum as well.

Thank you again for your input. I’m looking forward to your thoughts or any further questions you might have!

Cheers, David :rocket:

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OK, yes, step 4 would be necessary if you want HPM to keep bothering you about it. :smiley: I hadn't seen anything for the others, and they are not something HPM would do on its own (which is where you'd be if this problem weren't here in the first place), but again, it can't hurt to do if you want to for any reason.

Hey @bertabcd1234,

Thanks for the clarification. I appreciate your insights on this.

Best regards,
David

I imported then saved all 4 of the updated WebCoRE apps. I then unmatched and matched WebCoRE using HPM and got this when I checked on HPM's Update.

Not sure what I have done wrong. Can someone please suggest the next step or a way to troubleshoot this?

When you matched did you select the checkbox, assume latest version?

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Ah, I see! That step was crucial, and I overlooked it. Thanks for setting me straight!

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Thanks again for the detailed description.

One question came up on my side. How do I pause a HE app as stated in bullet point 1?

Thanks