Moving from zwave-js to zwave-js-ui - Fedora 40, Portainer Docker - latest zwave-js-ui image. #3861
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It's better to use a Docker volume (or a bind mount) to permanently store all the configuration (I don't know how to do this with Portainer) https://zwave-js.github.io/zwave-js-ui/#/getting-started/docker
Are you using the correct environment variables? https://zwave-js.github.io/zwave-js-ui/#/guide/env-vars
Are Home Assistant and Z-Wave JS UI on the same network? If not, can Home Assistant communicate with Z-Wave JS UI? Do you have "Home Assistant" -> "WS Server" enabled in Z-Wave JS UI settings? |
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Sorry for late reply but I was on vacation, is this fixed now? |
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Fedora Portainer, I'm not able to get the environment variable to be used for keys. The js-ui gives me an error about keys.
I was able to enter the keys in in the zwave-js-ui an get connected to my USB stick. However I think I need environment vars to work since I want to be able to update easily.
With the container running, I can access the terminal and issue a set command to see the environments are set. However, zwave-js-ui does not seem to pick up the values.
Additionally, even though I have port 3000 exposed, I can not get my home assistant instance to connect.
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