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No reply from the original developer.
For the moment, the project seems abandonned.
Anyone here with experience importing TeslaMate data in to Tessie? Or importing in to another app?
Mine is on a Raspberry PiIt works easily if you have docker and x86/x64 processor (not Rpi)
He hasn't made a commit to Github since the end of October so may be away on holiday. I'd give it a few more weeks before confirming abandonment.No reply from the original developer.
For the moment, the project seems abandonned.
The amount of people in Github comments who will just blindly pull and run a different image connected to a database containing your cars credentials is truly staggering......
Hey, I resemble that remark.I wouldn’t normally mind downloading forked versions of open source software, but the PR looks a bit hacky.
Haha, if it's any consolation I know nothing about elixir so wouldn't be a useful resource for a better fix! At least you got it working which is something I'm sure many including me are grateful for.Hey, I resemble that remark.
More seriously, I think the fix isn't canonical elixir, but not functionally wrong afaik. It seems to be backward compatible as well.
Thanks for keeping this project above water!Hey, I resemble that remark.
I'm not a TeslaMate user, but am one of those folks that has been running locally on my home laptop my own Python based logger which I wrote. If someone in this community can provide some reasonable direction for how you can implement your own code using the new Tesla API, I'd really appreciate some guidance. From what I think I understand from my limited initial investigation of the new API, not clear how I do that without having my own web domain to register it.Might as well use TeslaFi, or better yet just build my own as a project. Hopefully that will become clear soon.
I ended up going this route as well - the missus updated the car software so kind of had to…Someone forked and it works for me (at least on Raspberry) GitHub - teslamate-fork/teslamate-fork: A self-hosted data logger for your Tesla
using this is rather straightforward when using docker compose.
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I haven’t had a look at the new API but once/if I do and I decide to go at it myself, I’ll probably post my progress here. That being said I’m hoping the repo owner is still committed to the project.I'm not a TeslaMate user, but am one of those folks that has been running locally on my home laptop my own Python based logger which I wrote. If someone in this community can provide some reasonable direction for how you can implement your own code using the new Tesla API, I'd really appreciate some guidance. From what I think I understand from my limited initial investigation of the new API, not clear how I do that without having my own web domain to register it.
My programming skills date back to the days of punch cards and FORTRAN (anyone here ever programmed an analog computer???), so I'm much more skilled at the application side once I have the data, so the whole new registered token security credential process is a bit baffling to me.
Thanks in advance!