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you could put node-red on the raspberry pi with teslamate and pickup the MQTT data there and send yourself emails/instant messages when a condition is met.MQTT seems to be the way to get automated alerts when the health check fails. I don't know enough about MQTT to set that up, but here's a panel to display the last time the start_date in states was updated:
{
"fieldConfig": {
"defaults": {
"thresholds": {
"mode": "absolute",
"steps": [
{
"color": "green",
"value": null
},
{
"color": "red",
"value": 80
}
]
},
"mappings": [],
"color": {
"mode": "thresholds"
},
"unit": "dateTimeFromNow"
},
"overrides": []
},
"gridPos": {
"h": 3,
"w": 4,
"x": 17,
"y": 1
},
"id": 42,
"options": {
"reduceOptions": {
"values": true,
"calcs": [
"lastNotNull"
],
"fields": "/^start_date$/"
},
"orientation": "auto",
"text": {},
"textMode": "auto",
"colorMode": "value",
"graphMode": "area",
"justifyMode": "center"
},
"pluginVersion": "7.5.11",
"targets": [
{
"format": "table",
"group": [],
"metricColumn": "none",
"rawQuery": true,
"rawSql": "SELECT\n start_date\nFROM states\nORDER BY start_date desc\nLIMIT 1",
"refId": "A",
"select": [
[
{
"params": [
"odometer"
],
"type": "column"
}
]
],
"table": "positions",
"timeColumn": "date",
"timeColumnType": "timestamp",
"where": [
{
"name": "$__timeFilter",
"params": [],
"type": "macro"
}
]
}
],
"title": "Last states update",
"type": "stat",
"scopedVars": {
"car_id": {
"text": "Tonto",
"value": "1",
"selected": false
}
},
"timeFrom": null,
"timeShift": null,
"datasource": null
}
This version stopped working on my Pi 4.Cautiously update to 1.25.2 Depending on your architecture, it seems the TeslaMate container will not run on certain models.
This. Same thing happened for me. Anyone else lose all the data on their "Visited" Dashboard?This version stopped working on my Pi 4.
Downgrading to version 1.25.0 restored TeslaMate functionality on my Raspberry Pi
Did not happen here, but there is an issue reported in the repo about it.This. Same thing happened for me. Anyone else lose all the data on their "Visited" Dashboard?
These steps got it working for me. Would not deem it an "official" fix, but a working one.This version stopped working on my Pi 4.
Downgrading to version 1.25.0 restored TeslaMate functionality on my Raspberry Pi
It sounds like a guy found a bunch of un-secured TeslaMate instances on the internet and informed Tesla (and the world, via Twitter), resulting in Tesla expiring a bunch of credentials. Mine didn't get expired (and my instance runs at home and isn't exposed), but did anyone here have theirs expire, and if so, do you have your TeslaMate instance available on the internet?It might be worth checking you are still logged in, Tesla seem to have expired lots of credentials including mine in Teslamate. I only found out because I could not log into mytesla without resetting my password
Yep, me……..didn’t notice until yesterday, so last data was 11Jan. Running on a Pi4 and not exposed to the internetIt sounds like a guy found a bunch of un-secured TeslaMate instances on the internet and informed Tesla (and the world, via Twitter), resulting in Tesla expiring a bunch of credentials. Mine didn't get expired (and my instance runs at home and isn't exposed), but did anyone here have theirs expire, and if so, do you have your TeslaMate instance available on the internet?
Mine also seemed to have expired. I was blaming the latest SW download (2021.44.30.5) which was loaded Jan 12th but maybe you are correct. My Pi 4 isn't exposed to the WWW world so it should be secure. I can only access it from my home network.Yep, me……..didn’t notice until yesterday, so last data was 11Jan. Running on a Pi4 and not exposed to the internet
Most messages I've seen say change your password and get a new token. Apparently that's worked for other 3rd party applications.What are my next steps to get Teslamate back running?
Yep, that’s what I did……….Most messages I've seen say change your password and get a new token. Apparently that's worked for other 3rd party applications.
all good for me - last update showing around 23:30 which is when I kicked it off:Has anyone else noticed that TeslaMate isn't "noticing" updates while they are happening? The last two updates (30.2 and 30.7) didn't show up until much later, with a duration of 0 seconds.
I'm still running 1.25.0 and had zero time for the previous two but not 30.7.Has anyone else noticed that TeslaMate isn't "noticing" updates while they are happening? The last two updates (30.2 and 30.7) didn't show up until much later, with a duration of 0 seconds.
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Hopefully it's just a Tesla API change that the TeslaMate developer hasn't noticed yet.
I will check - I just added that around the same time I also changed the DHCP address (resevrvation) it was getting (as I changed subnet from 192.168.1 to 192.168.50) but assumed this was not a problem????What do your log files say?
Code:docker-compose logs teslamate
to get the logs