I have a short to medium term fix for the date formats. Just waiting for Adrian to check the changes in.The new Timeline dashboard is really nice:
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I have a short to medium term fix for the date formats. Just waiting for Adrian to check the changes in.The new Timeline dashboard is really nice:
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Just wish I could get some sort of uniformity with the date formats
Doesn’t that assume that the code running teslatokengenerator.com is the same published in Github or whatever? You’d have no way of knowing for sure.I was not suggesting this or any authentication site can be trusted.
I was asking the same question. How can we trust any 3rd party site that requires tesla account credentials to be entered.
teslatokengenerator.com doesn't support captcha so is no help, but the code is publically visible.
teslafi has a key generator if you care to trust that. [edit: built in to teslafi login process. So similar should be possible with Teslamate soon. But you still trust developer and system security with your credentials.]
But you already trust 3rd parties when you give account credentials.
And TeslaMate just bumped to version 1.23.1.Release v1.23.1 · teslamate-org/teslamate
Improvements and Bug Fixes Tesla has removed the captcha again … Fix error when changing the language to Chinese Translations Update Swedish translations (#1655 by tobiasehlert)github.com
Captcha now removed again..
Thanks Kiertrax, glad the guides were helpful, I’ll fix the broken supercharger and add in South Mimms - I initially pulled the list from OpenCharge, but have recently just been adding them manuallyHi @DaveW - first off many thanks for all the work and guides on installing/running Teslamate - invaluable in getting me up and running on a Pi4. Now everything is uu and running though I tried to follow your guide on adding the Supercharger geofences and had a couple of issues. First one was there is a syntax error in the list at TeslaMate - How to bulk import UK Supercharger locations - TeslaEV.co.uk - looks like the quote mark at the end of the site name for the Leicester - Fosse Park entry is wrong which breaks the import. Second thing I noticed was the South Mimms Supercharger seems to be missing from the list - easy enough to add since I'd charged there a couple of times, but just wanted to flag it.
Weirdly, South Mimms is listed on OpenCharge - not sure why it didn’t come up in your export/import list thingy …Thanks Kiertrax, glad the guides were helpful, I’ll fix the broken supercharger and add in South Mimms - I initially pulled the list from OpenCharge, but have recently just been adding them manually
Any tips on how to fix this? Sorry. Total novice. I'm sure the community would appreciate a dummy guide for this if anyone can chime in.Just to warn everyone the Grafana docker has updated to v8, unsigned plugins such as the 'grafana-map-panel' don't run by default and require a variable tweak to allow. Also several of the dashboards are now blank...
Thanks mate , this solved my issueThe "md" command doesn't exist on Unix (that's from Windows), the correct command to create a directory is "mkdir":
Code:sudo mkdir /backuplocation sudo docker-compose exec -T database pg_dump -U teslamate teslamate > /backuplocation/teslamate.bck
I would recommend however that instead of creating the directory within root that you create the backup location within your home directory - you can add a "~" as a shortcut for that. It will remove the necessity to work as "root". You can also swap out "backuplocation" for a simpler name if you'd like.
Code:mkdir ~/backuplocation docker-compose exec -T database pg_dump -U teslamate teslamate > ~/backuplocation/teslamate.bck
Any tips on how to fix this? Sorry. Total novice. I'm sure the community would appreciate a dummy guide for this if anyone can chime in.
This little tweak now means that my daily backup file is now 7 times smaller.I've made a slight change to the script to automatically compress the file. Its not too bad if you want only 7 days worth, but I'm thinking of keeping a rolling month or year.
Code:... sudo /usr/local/bin/docker-compose exec -T database pg_dump -U teslamate teslamate | gzip > /home/pi/tmbackup/teslamate_bck_${now}.gz rclone copy --max-age 24h /home/pi/tmbackup --include 'teslamate_bck*' gdrive:TeslaMate
Not sure if Matt visits here or not still. For the Supercharger variable prices to work, you'd need an API for them/the pricing I'd imagine, which is how the Agile integration works, gets to check the hourly prices.Couple of questions about TeslaMateAgile if @MattJeanes is around (hum, @ doesn't find him... @DaveW do you know if he is still around these parts?):
First off - I'm set up for fixed price mode (Octopus Go) but a short 3 minute charge of 0.42 kWh is showing as a cost of 0, not 0.02 as I would expect and as TeslaMate shows for costs it calculated when I was on a "normal" flat rate. Is this expected for such a low cost charge or have I set something up wrong?
Secondly, just wondered if you could set this up for multiple Geofence IDs now some of the SuperChargers have time based variable pricing?
Finally, though probably should have been first - great addition to TeslaMate so thanks for all the work!
Edit - maybe @ does work, just not in the list that pops up ... weird)
Teslamate does the same, my car wakes for 2 .ins every 24 hours when parkedIs there option but car faster to sleep than normal time? One option is open site and click sleep but something automatic. I think Teslafi will automatically try to put car sleep after 15min when you have stop/parked.