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hadash: initial release #3558
hadash: initial release #3558
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@bobrippling do you have HA stuff at home? I don't 🙃 |
I can test this one, but I can't say exactly when I have time for it. |
Works a treat with my HA setup, I can trigger services such as lights and scenes, and query entity states very well. I have a few thoughts about improving the app, like returning to the same point in the menu and not requiring the user to tap ok after they've triggered a service, but I don't think they're part of this PR :) Have two comments, happy to merge once they're resolved, or I can let you check it out too still @atjn |
Found an issue - when I trigger a service (for example), returning to the menu no longer displays the back button, leaving me stuck at that menu. The code looks ok so I suspect it may be a problem with the menu I'm using. Will investigate when I have some more time in the next few days |
I've added your suggestions as To-Dos in the README. |
@bobrippling I think you should just release it, I plan on trying it out sometime in the next few weeks, and if I find anything I will create an issue/PR for it then :) |
Sounds good, let me know what you think of the code suggestion @flaparoo |
Your suggestion works well @bobrippling So long "eval" - nobody seems to like you... |
BTW you got me intrigued - there's already a PR in the works for both. |
Great! I look forward to it :) |
This new app provides a powerful integration with Home-Assistant.
It allows both retrieving data as well as calling services in a fully configurable menu structure - in other words, almost full control of HA from your wrist!
(I didn't find this level of functionality in existing Bangle.js apps.)