upgraded to ios 13.1 --> same issue

Surprising that Siri cannot read correctly a simple value in Home App which is good...
Moderator: leecollings
This is fixed in IOS 13.1.3
This isn’t a limitation of homebridge / homebridge-edomoticz / domoticz. This is a limitation of Apple’s Home app. Siri & Alexa can both set to 0.1 deg accuracy, as can many other apps (Home+, Eve etc). It’s only Apple’s native Home app UI that limits you to 1 deg accuracy.
This is no problem, I use it for a long time nowrens77 wrote: ↑Monday 06 January 2020 10:11 Is it possible to run homebridge and domoticz separately?
What settings should you make in Domoticz so that it works well with Homebridge. It doesn't read my sensors/switches?
I now run Homebridge and the Edomticz plugin on one raspberry pi zero and Domoticz on another pi.
I hope to hear a solution.
My homebridge is installed but do i have to install something in Domoticz?RduPre wrote: ↑Monday 06 January 2020 10:42This is no problem, I use it for a long time nowrens77 wrote: ↑Monday 06 January 2020 10:11 Is it possible to run homebridge and domoticz separately?
What settings should you make in Domoticz so that it works well with Homebridge. It doesn't read my sensors/switches?
I now run Homebridge and the Edomticz plugin on one raspberry pi zero and Domoticz on another pi.
I hope to hear a solution.
Have you created appropriate zones/rooms etc in Homekit determining what is indoors, what is outdoors, what is inside, what is outside, what is upstairs, what is downstairs, what is in each room? If not, it assumes everything is outdoors, and turns every light on in that zone (so all of them)... because you haven’t told it any different. See https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/add-ho ... and-zones/Nautilus wrote: ↑Friday 27 December 2019 11:11 Hi,
wondering if anyone has run into similar and if there are ways to avoid it. It seems that if we give an inaccurate command to Siri, for example if I say "Hey Siri, turn on the outside lights" and the right command would be "Hey Siri, turn on the outdoor lights" Siri still thinks she recognizes the command and goes ahead to process it. But what it does next is really confusing. It actually turns on evey single switch it can. And this is pretty annoying especially when some switches that homebridge considers as lights are actually e.g. media players, garage opener switches etc.
Any idea what is behind this kind of behavior and how to avoid it? Other than always remembering the correct commands... It has happend only a few times so far but it creates a bit of a hazzle to bring everything back to normal afterwards. If someone asks Siri to turn on somtehing that does not exist, I'd just like it to ignore it or report back that I don't know this switch. Now it seems that it tries to find the next best thing and sometimes the next best thing (according to Siri) is turning on everything.
edit. out of curiosity I tried it again. I asked Siri to "turn on the big light" and there is no switch or light with that name. But I did not remeber I have a light called "Kitchen's big ceiling light" and Siri just replied "Ok, Kitchen's big ceiling light is on" and it turned on. This makes some sense considering the simialar name although I'd almost prefer it would not try to guess even in this case. And why on earth it would turn on everything with certain (incorrect) commands?![]()
Thanks for the suggestion. So far I have only used rooms and not grouped them into zones. So "outdoors" is currently just one of the rooms I have configured. I can try to create an indoors zone and group all indoor rooms there, might help. Still I find the behavior a bit illogical in those cases when I have managed to turn on every single switch in HomeKitMarci wrote: ↑Monday 20 January 2020 20:28Have you created appropriate zones/rooms etc in Homekit determining what is indoors, what is outdoors, what is inside, what is outside, what is upstairs, what is downstairs, what is in each room? If not, it assumes everything is outdoors, and turns every light on in that zone (so all of them)... because you haven’t told it any different. See https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/add-ho ... and-zones/Nautilus wrote: ↑Friday 27 December 2019 11:11 Hi,
wondering if anyone has run into similar and if there are ways to avoid it. It seems that if we give an inaccurate command to Siri, for example if I say "Hey Siri, turn on the outside lights" and the right command would be "Hey Siri, turn on the outdoor lights" Siri still thinks she recognizes the command and goes ahead to process it. But what it does next is really confusing. It actually turns on evey single switch it can. And this is pretty annoying especially when some switches that homebridge considers as lights are actually e.g. media players, garage opener switches etc.
Any idea what is behind this kind of behavior and how to avoid it? Other than always remembering the correct commands... It has happend only a few times so far but it creates a bit of a hazzle to bring everything back to normal afterwards. If someone asks Siri to turn on somtehing that does not exist, I'd just like it to ignore it or report back that I don't know this switch. Now it seems that it tries to find the next best thing and sometimes the next best thing (according to Siri) is turning on everything.
edit. out of curiosity I tried it again. I asked Siri to "turn on the big light" and there is no switch or light with that name. But I did not remeber I have a light called "Kitchen's big ceiling light" and Siri just replied "Ok, Kitchen's big ceiling light is on" and it turned on. This makes some sense considering the simialar name although I'd almost prefer it would not try to guess even in this case. And why on earth it would turn on everything with certain (incorrect) commands?![]()
eg: add indoor rooms to floors, add floors to indoor zone, add indoor zone to inside zone. Repeat for outside switches etc - add Garden to outdoor zone, add outdoor zone to outside zone, add inside zone and outside zone to property zone... create and nest as you see fit / is necessary for how you want to phrase your commands.
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[3/8/2020, 23:48:13] [eDomoticz] synchronizeAccessories in progress...
[3/8/2020, 23:48:13] Homebridge is running on port 51826.
[3/8/2020, 23:48:13] [eDomoticz] There was a problem connecting to Domoticz.
- Error: getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND nh7hon
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