Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-HomeAssistant
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@Snille Wow, I am so glad to hear it. I made a test with my real MagicMirror, and a dummy one running on a linux laptop. At this point I added a real uniqueID for the HA device config jsons.
@Snille said in MMM-HomeAssistant:
Update: I did some cleaning in the MQTT-queue (with MQTT Explorer) and now it all works. I got to have had my config(s) mixed at some point during my testing. So, now it’s all good. :)
Hmm, alright!! I will try to think of a handling in case two MM instances want to connect with the same device name. That is the only attribute left on the user.
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I’m just here to say “Thank you” - installed the module yesterday and after some struggling with my MQTT Backend all is working :)
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Just to be clear, this is meant to allow you to control the MM from HA, not display HA info on the MM, right?
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@UncleRoger correct MMM-HomeAssistantDisplay
will display info from ha -
Would you see a chance to include a “sensor” that shows whether an update for a module is available? Right now the sensor on updates can only “hide” the update message on the mirror.
With an update sensor, I could get a message on my phone and at least trigger the update remotely with the MMM-Remote module.
Thanks anyway for this great module.
