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iobroker.innogy-smarthome
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This adapter is used to connect the Innogy smarthome devices to ioBroker. You can read more about Innogy here.
###Requires Node > 4.x
Corrected roles for a lot of devices
Corrected roles for a lot of devices
Corrected rw states for a lot of devices
Fixed initialization sequence in underlying lib
Fixed bootstrap sequence in underlying lib
Fixed token refresh in underlying lib
Removed unneeded error messages
Improved error output once again
Improved error output
Removed no longer needed log errors
Added unload method
Optimized session refreshing
Fixed parsing errors
Added Netatmo Weatherstation
Added a lot of devices
Updated lib to reestablish Websocket connection
Added debug event if Websocket connection is lost
Added "Virtual" as default location for devices which doesn't have a location
Initial commit
MIT
Copyright (c) 2017 Patrick Arns iobroker@patrick-arns.de
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ioBroker Innogy SmartHome
The npm package iobroker.innogy-smarthome receives a total of 73 weekly downloads. As such, iobroker.innogy-smarthome popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that iobroker.innogy-smarthome demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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