Shooooooot!!! stupid me …!!!
the ip adress must be of the pi and not alexa …
sorry!!!
ok i will try again with the correct ip …
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[pimatic-echo] Add support for changing dimlevel
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@leader21 Nevermind. This config entry will be ignored, anyway. But it seems that the ip address and the MAC address cannot be determined reliably. That might be the problem. I will change that part in the plugin and add some more debug log statements to see if the echo is accessing the right urls.
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well, you are right… seems this did not do the trick.
nothing changed at all. still cannot find any devicespimatic v0.9 has been released!
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Now after more than 1 hour of debugging with the help of @leader21 (thanks!) i’ve released version 0.2.4.
It seems that the problem was that echo supports not more than about 50 devices per bridge. This update adds a counter that won’t add more than 50 devices.
A future update will get the much requested white list, so devices don’t have to be excluded, but explicitly included, to be available for Alexa. For now this quick fix should be enough.@hyperx Please test if it works with your setup, too.
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thx @michbeck100 for the quick fix.
after stripping down the devices to 49 i was able to find these in the alexa app again. now with the fix of michael, the plugin is working again for users with a huge amount of devices.the whitelist option is imo better than the blacklist. for users with many devices you have a more comfortable way to just enable the devices you want to control with alexa. i assume that you are not controlling every possible device via voice. there’s just a selection (at least for me).
for the time being you can blacklist your devices. well, i guess i will wait for the whitelist option since i’m too lazy for that by nowpimatic v0.9 has been released!
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Nice ! Now many of the devices are found… what´s strange, that before i have exlucded all devices except ONE like you mentioned before and even than it could not find any devices. How´s now ? Will it surly find these devices if i exlclude ~50 so, we say 40 will remain ?
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go ahead and tell us
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FYI had the time to update yesterday.
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Maybe I am to stupid…
I have a few Tradfri lamps (on the IKEA Gateway) and I can switch them on and off with alexa.
But I can’t set a dimlevel… when I say:Alexa dimme flur 30
it came “OK” but the lamp is allways on 100%
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I am using
Alexa dimme Schlafzimmer auf 50%
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@thex what happens with 1%?
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ich weiß nicht wie ich diese Einstellung für Schlafzimmer machen kann
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@thex
say "dimme lampe auf “eins”% (not “ein”)
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I am using
Alexa dimme Schlafzimmer auf 50%
I just noticed that 1% doesn’t workOk, I have testet it now a few times. But it is a little bit strange…
Alexa says allways “OK” but the most time nothing happend. But it works sometime maybe all 5 trys the lamp was dimmed how expected.
It is true, that it is not possible to dim groups?Can someone who has the Ikea Gateway and Alexa confirm this maybee @leader21 ?
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@V1per Please explain, what groups do you mean? Groups in the Ikea gateway? These are not supported yet.
Groups in the Alexa App should be supported, but i haven’t really tested it, yet. I guess Alexa will dim every single light in the group after another. So it shouldn’t be a problem. Can anyone confirm?pimatic-hap - pimatic HomeKit bridge
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I have an group in the Ikea Gateway, “On” and “Off” works over Alexa with this group. I will set an group in the Alexa App and test it with this later.
But the dimming of a single lamp works how I explaint above only sometimes.
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Strange, with the Alexa-Group the dimming works perfect. So for me it is OK now, no idea why it not reliable works when I want to dim a single Lamp.
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@V1per if you always say the same sentence and it works not every time, I guess Alexa just doesn’t understand you properly every time.
@thex dimming to 1% might not work because of a conversion error. I will look into this, but this has not the highest priority
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@michbeck100 said in [pimatic-echo] Add support for changing dimlevel:
@V1per if you always say the same sentence and it works not every time, I guess Alexa just doesn’t understand you properly every time.
I have look in the Alexa App what she understand, maybe sometimes you are right she understands something wrong. But mostly it is the same I sayed, so there must be somewhere an issue.