Update Spruce Controller to ST published device, but with minor update to facilitate scheduler.The Spruce Scheduler is also no longer visible for new installs in the app. The migration to the newest Samsung app has caused the Gen1 Spruce Controller device tile to break. These Device Handlers and Schedule will work with the new Samsung SmartThings APP but are not officially supported and may stop functioning at anytime due to changes in Samsung SmartThings infrastructure. See SmartThings 2020 Spruce Controller Gen1 for details and instructions about the SmartThings published device which requires no custom code and can be added from the app. and one other engineer who’s experienced the problem himself were investigating this at one point, but it’s been a while since there’s been any kind of update on a fix.Spruce Controller has been published to “brands” in the new SmartThings app, this page is only for custom code applications. There’s been some discussion about this, but as yet no clear answer as to if or when this might be addressed.įWIW, I would be cautious about migrating to the Sonos Edge driver as yet, as there is a rather pesky issue with lost connections wherein the device stops responding to commands from the app or routines and rules. In the Edge driver, you can play favorites via routines, although as currently implemented you have to use the favoriteId, not the name. These are the ‘media files’ commands to which the post is referring, I’m almost certain. In the new Edge driver you can see media files commands under the audioNotification capability. There are, as you are apparently already aware, capabilities beyond those available to routines that can be accessed via Rules or the API. What does “ no longer support the playing of media files” change? If you do not want your device with a community-created Groovy DTH to become a “Thing” or if your device is migrated to a “Thing”, you will need to follow one of the options outlined Here. If SmartThings cannot find a driver that matches your device, it will be migrated to a “Thing” placeholder and will no longer function. There may be a difference in functionality depending on the original features of the Groovy DTH. Our system will attempt to find a SmartThings owned driver or (if you have it installed) a community-created Lua Edge driver that best matches your device. Migration for Community-Created Groovy DTH DevicesĪfter June 1, 2023, we will begin the process of migrating devices which are using community-created Groovy DTHs to our new Lua Edge drivers. We have added this to the list of affected supported devices in the FAQ Here. We are doing this process in phases to ensure minimal impact to the platform and your devices.įor users with older Sonos models: After migration to a Lua Edge driver, these devices will no longer support the playing of media files. If you have a supported device that still has not been migrated despite being targeted on this list Here, don’t worry, we are working on this and you should see changes within the next few months. We are still in the process of seamlessly migrating supported devices from Groovy DTHs to a Lua Edge driver behind the scenes. This step will not cause your connected devices with Groovy DTHs to stop working but, if you have to re-onboard those devices, they may add as a “Thing” if no driver can be matched. After this change, newly connected devices will use a SmartThings owned driver or (if you have it installed) a community-created driver for device setup. Automatic Device Pairing with LUA DriversĪfter May 24, 2023, we plan on disabling device joining for Groovy DTHs in SmartThings. Be sure to watch the announcements section of the SmartThings community for more updates like this. We wanted to provide an update on some next steps for this platform transition over the next few months. Since our last update, we have been diligently working to continue migration of Groovy devices to our new Lua Edge drivers as well as launching new features for Matter devices and the SmartThings application.
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