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where homeysip is the local IP adress of homey. When I try to reach this location I get a 404, so I think something is wrong with the url.
I doubleclick the button on the lock to make it lock after 20 seconds, when I leave and want it locked.
When I am away for > 150 meters, Nuki detects that I am out of my home zone and will unlock when I get in front of the lock with my Bluetooth on (which is always on because I need it in my car and for my Apple Watch).
I use it in combination with my iPhone X and it works very smoothly. It usually auto-unlocks exactly in time, sometimes I have to get my phone out of my pocket and wake it up, and very rarely it doesn't autounlock fast enough and I have to use the app on my phone.
Thnx Nuki + bridge it will be.
Could you look into my question? It still doesnt work.
But after using the iphone of my wife all went fine.
I ordered one of the last getable fobs for my daughter and than i am glad with the decision for nuki instead of the danalock. The danalock will also be Great i think.
Nuki only rotates the key, it has no way to lift up the handle.
But for all my house occupants even before installing Nuki, it become second nature that the door handle must go up even if not intended to lock the door with the key. Hence, Nuki has no problems to lock the door.
Once the door is locked with the key, there is no need to have the door handle up again so Nuki easily unlocks the door for us.
made an issue: https://github.com/jordenc/io.nuki.smartlock/issues/11
When I check the callbacks in Nuki, there is exactly 1: my Homey.
Why it is not working, I don’t know. Sometimes out of the blue Homey runs one of my Nuki test flows that tell me the lock state.
I intend to make a separate Windows .Net listener app and register its address to Nuki also.
If that app reacts to lock state changes as expected, I’m inclined to think something is wrong with the Nuki connection to Homey. We ‘ll see....
Same thing happens with the Danalock and it could be that the problem is with Homey, not the apps.
The available trigger-cards:
- 'A lock just unlocked'
- 'A lock just locked'
- 'Lockstate changes', with the green 'Lockstate' tag
- 'Battery is critical'
I use the first 2, they don't work.
Do you mean I should use the 3rd one?
Why are the other cards still present if they do not work?
Also, this is the very first time on this forum that I hear about these other cards not working.
Very frustrating, or did I miss something?
I have 2 companies to run and an active social life; creating apps is just a hobby. I'll get there eventually.
Nuki also released an update to their API which will make the process better; I can now see which Nuki bridges are available on the "current network" so you don't have to add the IP yourself. And I can also make it so you have to press the Nuki lock button to add it, instead of having to enter the API key.
Still need to start on the new version though.
Small update, I actually just changed an uppercase L to a lowercase version. Big consequences though! It fixes 2 trigger cards that didn't work correctly, as well as the state of the lock in the app is now updated correctly.
New version will be worked on soon, using the web API. Some new features will include:
- Tag card on "who performed the (un)lock" action
- No more fiddling around with the token of your Nuki lock; just select the lock, the app will instruct you to press the button on it to pair it
thank you