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Vesync not getting all devices. #135403
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Hey there @markperdue, @webdjoe, @TheGardenMonkey, @cdnninja, mind taking a look at this issue as it has been labeled with an integration ( Code owner commandsCode owners of
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I think the page may be wrong. Underlying library has this issue: |
wow, so this has been an issue since 2020?
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I think the page may be wrong. Underlying library has this issue:
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Yes but no own who owns the product has provided the needed info yet by the impression of that link. |
I also am having trouble with my ESW10-USA outlets not recognizing. I'd love to help and provide logs or whatever will help - also willing to work on code and / or beta test... but just being honest - I have no idea where to start. I'm using an iPhone for VeSync and HA OS on a Raspberry Pi - running 2025.1.2. What information do you need, and do you have a rough outline of steps? Alternatively, I can try to fiddle around with the python on my own and submit my findings and adjustments. I've never been involved with a public project like this - just internal company coding and such. I don't know the rules of the road on GitHub... but willing to learn. |
Please go to the link I provided above. It talks about what is needed. |
Working on getting all that setup to run... will post results ASAP. |
The problem
Running Core 2025.1.2
Vesync integration does not retrieve all supported devices. It downloads 7 out of 11 devices. The ones not getting downloaded are ESW10-USA round. Which according to the Vesync integration page is now supported. Removed integration, restarted HA, added integration back with same results. Enable newly added and polling for changes is on.
2025-01-11 14:28:19.321 DEBUG (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.vesync.common] 6 VeSync outlets found
2025-01-11 14:28:19.328 DEBUG (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.vesync.common] 1 VeSync switches found
What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?
2025.1.2
What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?
No response
What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant OS
Integration causing the issue
Vesync
Link to integration documentation on our website
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/vesync/
Diagnostics information
config_entry-vesync-01JHBC0B1HX2WKXKDW3KAHFGJK.json
Example YAML snippet
No response
Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?
Additional information
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