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you mean on github landing page?There's a team developing now, there's a release available if you look at the bottom of the landing page
1.28.1
I mean this landing page - telsamateyou mean on github landing page?
if not can you post the url?
can you also highlight the info on how to reach out to team who is working on developing this? I may help in some way..
That update was just for the location data.I thought v1.27.4 Releases · teslamate-org/teslamate updates to API? Or maybe still not?
You are correct. However, it has been released into the release branch.That is the fix I mentioned to support current firmware versions on Tesla vehicles. It is not a switch to the new public APIs that Tesla has made available. (At least that is my understanding.)
Issues and discussions can be created on the GitHub page. There is increased activity.you mean on github landing page?
if not can you post the url?
can you also highlight the info on how to reach out to team who is working on developing this? I may help in some way..
It uses the latest updates to the official API for reading vehicle state.Hey all - is the current teslamate fully synced to work with the new Tesla API? I've been holding off on any updates past 2023.38 (I see not there's a 2023.44!) since I'm concerned it'll break teslamate
Okay, weirdly it's now just refreshed itself. No idea why it failed to log for four weeks - very frustrating.I noticed my Teslamate install hadn't been updated. When I checked the :4000 homepage it shows my car as being asleep for the past 4 weeks when it very much hasn't. It is also showing the car as an old version. Tried updating my Teslamate installation and rebooting the unit it is installed on but no change. Any ideas? Cheers
What do the logs say...Okay, weirdly it's now just refreshed itself. No idea why it failed to log for four weeks - very frustrating.
where do you see the logs?What do the logs say...
Search for logs on this thread.where do you see the logs?
what path? is that on the host or on container?
I'm on 1.28.2 and MQTT haven't been working in Home Assistant. Anyone else have the same problem?
I installed my TeslaMate in February last year & it hasn't been updated since. The container had been up for 586 days without even restarting. Last week I did a Docker pull to update the fixes for the new car software version & it just worked fine, with no fuss. YMMV of course, but it was fine for me.I could do a docker pull and see if it will update but wanted to check here before I did so as my car is on 2023.26.12 and I'd rather not break something as it all seems to be working fine right now.
For me, it is working fine for me for several weeks now. I have Teslamate 1.28.2 and MQTT via Home Assistant 2023.11.0Also, can anyone else confirm that the latest release breaks MQTT?
Since my previous installation of Teslamate stoped working due to old raspberry PI I did a new installation and restored my database.
Now when i try to backup my database it only makes empty files, with zero bytes.
I did had an old model s that i deleted from the database when i bought a new model Y. I am not sure if that have anything with this problem to do.
Have anyone encountered this before?
It doesnt matter if I use the way described on Teslamates side, with this command:Backup creates empty files · teslamate-org teslamate · Discussion #2138
Hello I use the following script to backup my Teslamate database. But unfortunately an error has crept in, the backup file is empty, 0 bytes. Does anyone have an idea why? PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr...github.com