Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Moderator: leecollings
-
- Posts: 101
- Joined: Tuesday 07 April 2015 21:29
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Hi,
I have noticed, Openzwave support will be dropped in one of the next beta versions.
Is there an easy way to migrate all Z-Wave devices to ZWave-JS-UI?
At the moment, I have 100+ devices in OZW, which results in 160+ devices in Domoticz.
The migration procedure of replacing 160+ devices manually, one by one, seems to be pretty laborious
I wonder if there is an easier way?
Any suggestions are welcome!
Quaxx
I have noticed, Openzwave support will be dropped in one of the next beta versions.
Is there an easy way to migrate all Z-Wave devices to ZWave-JS-UI?
At the moment, I have 100+ devices in OZW, which results in 160+ devices in Domoticz.
The migration procedure of replacing 160+ devices manually, one by one, seems to be pretty laborious
I wonder if there is an easier way?
Any suggestions are welcome!
Quaxx
- waltervl
- Posts: 5148
- Joined: Monday 28 January 2019 18:48
- Target OS: Linux
- Domoticz version: 2024.7
- Location: NL
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
See the wiki page, there is a plan to migrate.
https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/Zwave-JS-UI
https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/Zwave-JS-UI
Domoticz running on Udoo X86 (on Ubuntu)
Devices/plugins: ZigbeeforDomoticz (with Xiaomi, Ikea, Tuya devices), Nefit Easy, Midea Airco, Omnik Solar, Goodwe Solar
Devices/plugins: ZigbeeforDomoticz (with Xiaomi, Ikea, Tuya devices), Nefit Easy, Midea Airco, Omnik Solar, Goodwe Solar
-
- Posts: 101
- Joined: Tuesday 07 April 2015 21:29
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Yes,I have seen this.
This means, going through 160 devices and replace one by one.
Not really desirable...
This means, going through 160 devices and replace one by one.
Not really desirable...
-
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Monday 28 August 2017 16:44
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
i cant do it, i dont knwo what the problem is.
i dont use dokker, so i have chose for the snap way
https://zwave-js.github.io/zwave-js-ui/ ... er-methods
but what now ???
the wiki is not really clear how to install ZWave-JS-UI
i dont use dokker, so i have chose for the snap way
https://zwave-js.github.io/zwave-js-ui/ ... er-methods
but what now ???
the wiki is not really clear how to install ZWave-JS-UI
- JackD
- Posts: 68
- Joined: Monday 02 November 2020 20:53
- Target OS: NAS (Synology & others)
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
I really hope that you leave open z-wave in Domoticz as it is, next to the new ZWave-JS-UI functionality.
Even if open z-wave does not seems to be updated anymore, all I need and have runs with open z-wave
I would hate to migrate everything. Not much of a problem is you have just a few devices, but I got a lot, and everything works fine, for years now, and still does. So a bit silly to pull the plug on open z-wave in Domoticz when many people still use it.
I have 4 acquaintances who use Domoticz and z-wave devices, three of them still use open z-wave.
So please leave the open z-wave functionality in Domoticz.
Even if open z-wave does not seems to be updated anymore, all I need and have runs with open z-wave
I would hate to migrate everything. Not much of a problem is you have just a few devices, but I got a lot, and everything works fine, for years now, and still does. So a bit silly to pull the plug on open z-wave in Domoticz when many people still use it.
I have 4 acquaintances who use Domoticz and z-wave devices, three of them still use open z-wave.
So please leave the open z-wave functionality in Domoticz.
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Whats the best way to install ZWave-JS on Windows? Most of the ways listed on the wiki seem to be Linux specific
Edit: Also if I understand it correctly, is openzwave still included with the installation but just not longer recommended? Or has it been removed completely?
Edit: Also if I understand it correctly, is openzwave still included with the installation but just not longer recommended? Or has it been removed completely?
-
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Monday 28 August 2017 16:44
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Im also happy with OpenZwave, everything is running, i can configure all my devices within domoticz,
Why use 3rd party softwares like dokker, or something else.
I dont know how i can install node js. Im installed it by the snap way but what now,?
The wiki what you need and what to do to bring node js is not really clear if you wil install it without dokker.
So an step by step how to what is needed do install and migrate wil be fine.
Why use 3rd party softwares like dokker, or something else.
I dont know how i can install node js. Im installed it by the snap way but what now,?
The wiki what you need and what to do to bring node js is not really clear if you wil install it without dokker.
So an step by step how to what is needed do install and migrate wil be fine.
-
- Posts: 101
- Joined: Tuesday 07 April 2015 21:29
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Why is OpenZwave about being removed?
viewtopic.php?t=39291 says:
viewtopic.php?t=39291 says:
Please keep it in Domoticz!As of this moment the usage is also deprecated and support for this will be dropped in a near beta version.
- user4563
- Posts: 96
- Joined: Tuesday 19 October 2021 17:24
- Target OS: Windows
- Domoticz version: 2023.2
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
I'm running on Windows as well and just upgraded to 2022.2. Everything including OZW is working without issue.calania wrote: ↑Sunday 06 November 2022 17:03 Whats the best way to install ZWave-JS on Windows? Most of the ways listed on the wiki seem to be Linux specific
Edit: Also if I understand it correctly, is openzwave still included with the installation but just not longer recommended? Or has it been removed completely?
I too would like to hear from someone who transitioned to Z-Wave-JS-UI on Windows.
Domoticz 2023.2 running as a service on Windows 10 w/ Aeotec Z-Stick Gen5+, HAProxy (remote access)
Domoticz for Android
Domoticz Scenes add-on in Kodi
Domoticz for Android
Domoticz Scenes add-on in Kodi
-
- Posts: 300
- Joined: Thursday 01 November 2018 19:47
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version: 2024.6
- Location: Portugal
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Also finally happy with OZW and would hate to see it go. I did try the new JS but I had serious problems with Zipato RGB bulbs ( I have about 300 euros worth of these) and a Qubino themostat module. I am gradually replacing anything that fails with Zigbee.
Intel NUC with Ubuntu Server VM (Proxmox),mosquitto(docker),RFXtrx433E,zwavejsUI (docker),Zigbee2mqtt(docker),SMA Hub (docker),Harmony Hub plugin, Kodi plugin,Homebridge(docker)+Google Home,APC UPS,SMA Modbus,Mitsubishi MQTT, Broadlink,Dombus
-
- Posts: 347
- Joined: Sunday 03 July 2016 16:16
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version: V2024.3
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Allthough the result looks promising:
It might be of much help once a document will be released telling in detail how to migrate. The wiki as is now needs to provide more information. I can understand once you aware of all downloads, settings a.s.o. a.s.o. migration will be simple. But...... If you don't have that much knowledge of creating the required configuation this might be kind of nightmare.
Looking forward to more help.
-Bart
It might be of much help once a document will be released telling in detail how to migrate. The wiki as is now needs to provide more information. I can understand once you aware of all downloads, settings a.s.o. a.s.o. migration will be simple. But...... If you don't have that much knowledge of creating the required configuation this might be kind of nightmare.
Looking forward to more help.
-Bart
Raspberry pi 3b
Arduino
KAKU
RfxCom
Zwave
OTGW
Chinese sensors temp (Dallas),movement
Tasmota
Esp8266 espeasy
MQTT
Arduino
KAKU
RfxCom
Zwave
OTGW
Chinese sensors temp (Dallas),movement
Tasmota
Esp8266 espeasy
MQTT
- Brutus
- Posts: 249
- Joined: Friday 26 September 2014 9:33
- Target OS: Windows
- Domoticz version:
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
I hope this also will be remaining in the feature releases.
Everything works just fine. I'm not interested in redoing my whole zwave setup again.
Everything works just fine. I'm not interested in redoing my whole zwave setup again.
1x Intel NUC8i5BEK (Windows 10 x64) Domoticz on Virtualbox with DietPi.
1x Aeon Labs USB Z-Stick S2
1x P1 Smart Meter USB
28x Fibaro Modules
SMA Solar System
Daikin Airco / Heating
Denon DHT-S716H & DSW-1H
1x Aeon Labs USB Z-Stick S2
1x P1 Smart Meter USB
28x Fibaro Modules
SMA Solar System
Daikin Airco / Heating
Denon DHT-S716H & DSW-1H
-
- Posts: 583
- Joined: Wednesday 16 December 2015 19:13
- Target OS: NAS (Synology & others)
- Domoticz version: 2022.2
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
i just upgraded to 2022.14599
everything seems to work including zwave
i do not think they will get rid of openzwave but if future versions somehow break zwave functionality then we are screwed.
regarding MQTT
i notice that there is still a lot of changs going on. devices which do not get recognized the right way.
diifferent plugins used
at the moment i have
MQTT gateway client
Shelly MQTT
the new auto discovery gateway client
not installed yet zwave js-ui(is this the new zwave2mqtt)
it would be nice what the new endgame will look like
will(and can)the MQTT autodiscovery gateway client replace the standard mqtt client?
will(and can) the MQTT autodiscovery gateway client replace the shelly plugin?
is the zwave-js-ui the replacement for the old zwave2mqtt
what exactly is being discovered when you hit the discover button
i have devices installed through RFXcom which send out their data through MQTT(because of the MQTT client)
will these devices also show up when you use mqtt auto discovery client (e.g do i need to disable the old one)
lot's of questions
everything seems to work including zwave
i do not think they will get rid of openzwave but if future versions somehow break zwave functionality then we are screwed.
regarding MQTT
i notice that there is still a lot of changs going on. devices which do not get recognized the right way.
diifferent plugins used
at the moment i have
MQTT gateway client
Shelly MQTT
the new auto discovery gateway client
not installed yet zwave js-ui(is this the new zwave2mqtt)
it would be nice what the new endgame will look like
will(and can)the MQTT autodiscovery gateway client replace the standard mqtt client?
will(and can) the MQTT autodiscovery gateway client replace the shelly plugin?
is the zwave-js-ui the replacement for the old zwave2mqtt
what exactly is being discovered when you hit the discover button
i have devices installed through RFXcom which send out their data through MQTT(because of the MQTT client)
will these devices also show up when you use mqtt auto discovery client (e.g do i need to disable the old one)
lot's of questions
- JackD
- Posts: 68
- Joined: Monday 02 November 2020 20:53
- Target OS: NAS (Synology & others)
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
After almost a year of not updating Domoticz, and the fear of the loss of Open Z-wave support in future releases, I updated Domoticz yesterday to beta14599. And can report that in beta14599 the open z-wave is still functional, but in the log there is a note that tells it is depreciated.
Perhaps make a super Domoticz docker container which has it all, Domoticz, ZWave-JS-UI, Mosquitto and everything else you need, including a very detailed and up to date step by step installation manual. Then you again have the "one stop shop" and would make it a lot easier for us not IT specialists. Just a suggestion, don't know it this is technically possible
Sorry for the bit of nagging, of course I appreciate all you who spent there time in building and maintaining Domoticz.
Perhaps make a super Domoticz docker container which has it all, Domoticz, ZWave-JS-UI, Mosquitto and everything else you need, including a very detailed and up to date step by step installation manual. Then you again have the "one stop shop" and would make it a lot easier for us not IT specialists. Just a suggestion, don't know it this is technically possible
Sorry for the bit of nagging, of course I appreciate all you who spent there time in building and maintaining Domoticz.
-
- Posts: 347
- Joined: Sunday 03 July 2016 16:16
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version: V2024.3
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
OK, I tried docker. Install docker was succesfull but than I did :
docker pull ghcr.io/zwave-js/zwave-js-ui:sha-d050453
this ended up with: 2022-11-07 23:22:34 (5,33 MB/s) - '‘docker-compose.yml.6’' opgeslagen [998/998] (probably the .6 because I tried several times)
And now I don't know how to proceed further. Any suggestions?
TIA
- Bart
docker pull ghcr.io/zwave-js/zwave-js-ui:sha-d050453
this ended up with: 2022-11-07 23:22:34 (5,33 MB/s) - '‘docker-compose.yml.6’' opgeslagen [998/998] (probably the .6 because I tried several times)
And now I don't know how to proceed further. Any suggestions?
TIA
- Bart
Raspberry pi 3b
Arduino
KAKU
RfxCom
Zwave
OTGW
Chinese sensors temp (Dallas),movement
Tasmota
Esp8266 espeasy
MQTT
Arduino
KAKU
RfxCom
Zwave
OTGW
Chinese sensors temp (Dallas),movement
Tasmota
Esp8266 espeasy
MQTT
-
- Posts: 221
- Joined: Thursday 23 January 2014 12:43
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version: 3.8153
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
I checked the Wiki and it seems that the (rather sparse) instructions require a UI on the device using Domoticz - well I am using a raspberry headless and am stumped as to how to configure zwavejs2mqtt
I used this guide to get zwavejs2mqtt running:
And installed MQTT autodiscovery for ZWave in the hardware section of Domoticz - pointing to Localhost.
And now I’m stumped!
Maybe someone who has migrated from OZW to zwaveJsMQTT on a raspberry headless could be kind enough to advise how to set this up - otherwise I’m stuck with OZW.
I used this guide to get zwavejs2mqtt running:
Code: Select all
https://github.com/zwave-js/zwave-js-ui/discussions/1216#discussion-3364776
And now I’m stumped!
Maybe someone who has migrated from OZW to zwaveJsMQTT on a raspberry headless could be kind enough to advise how to set this up - otherwise I’m stuck with OZW.
- waltervl
- Posts: 5148
- Joined: Monday 28 January 2019 18:48
- Target OS: Linux
- Domoticz version: 2024.7
- Location: NL
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
To configure Z-Wave JS UI, you must access it via your web browser at http://localhost:8091 on the machine on which it was run, or at the IP address of your remote installation on port 8091 (ie http://Domoticz-IP:8091)
Domoticz running on Udoo X86 (on Ubuntu)
Devices/plugins: ZigbeeforDomoticz (with Xiaomi, Ikea, Tuya devices), Nefit Easy, Midea Airco, Omnik Solar, Goodwe Solar
Devices/plugins: ZigbeeforDomoticz (with Xiaomi, Ikea, Tuya devices), Nefit Easy, Midea Airco, Omnik Solar, Goodwe Solar
-
- Posts: 347
- Joined: Sunday 03 July 2016 16:16
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version: V2024.3
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Ok, Docker installed etc.
⠿ Network pi_zwave Created 0.8s
⠿ Volume "zwave-config" Created
[+] Running 1/1
⠿ Container zwave-js-ui Started
⠿ Container zwave-js-ui Running
So far I expected to be able to get the UI by
http://localhost:8091
but then the connection was refused
How to proceed?
Thanks for yr help
-Bart
⠿ Network pi_zwave Created 0.8s
⠿ Volume "zwave-config" Created
[+] Running 1/1
⠿ Container zwave-js-ui Started
⠿ Container zwave-js-ui Running
So far I expected to be able to get the UI by
http://localhost:8091
but then the connection was refused
How to proceed?
Thanks for yr help
-Bart
Raspberry pi 3b
Arduino
KAKU
RfxCom
Zwave
OTGW
Chinese sensors temp (Dallas),movement
Tasmota
Esp8266 espeasy
MQTT
Arduino
KAKU
RfxCom
Zwave
OTGW
Chinese sensors temp (Dallas),movement
Tasmota
Esp8266 espeasy
MQTT
-
- Posts: 583
- Joined: Wednesday 16 December 2015 19:13
- Target OS: NAS (Synology & others)
- Domoticz version: 2022.2
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
and if you use the ip address instead of localhost
-
- Posts: 347
- Joined: Sunday 03 July 2016 16:16
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version: V2024.3
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Same result
Raspberry pi 3b
Arduino
KAKU
RfxCom
Zwave
OTGW
Chinese sensors temp (Dallas),movement
Tasmota
Esp8266 espeasy
MQTT
Arduino
KAKU
RfxCom
Zwave
OTGW
Chinese sensors temp (Dallas),movement
Tasmota
Esp8266 espeasy
MQTT
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest