After updating Home Assistant 2023.9.0, there was a change of weather entities, an integration correction is needed.
VikeDragon opened this issue · 16 comments
Environment
- Home Assistant Core release with the issue: Home Assistant 2023.9.0 Supervisor 2023.08.3 Frontend 20230309.0 - latest
- This custom component release with the issue: 2.5.1
- Last working this custom component release (if known): 2.5.1
- Operating environment (Home Assistant/Supervisor/Docker/venv): Home Assistant/Supervisor/Docker
Describe the bug
After updating Home Assistant 2023.9.0, there was a change of weather entities, an integration correction is needed. I receive a message :
gismeteo integration uses an outdated forecast attribute.
Please report it to the custom integration author..
This will cause malfunctions in version 2024.3.0. Please fix this problem before updating.
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Steps to Reproduce
Install Home Assistant 2023.9.0 - latest
Expected behavior
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Additional context
Same issue !
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Same issue! 😭
It says that forecast attribute will be deprecated in 2024.3 release. So until then we can stay calm (not the developer though :) )
+1 Updated today and received a warning
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Any real reason for spamming here?
ofc there is a warning on each HA 2023.9 setup.
+100500
Any real reason for spamming here?
ofc there is a warning on each HA 2023.9 setup.
This is not spam, but drawing attention to an upcoming problem. Perhaps you did not understand the essence of what was written. The community uses the component and signals the need to update it before the specified date.
I think I do understand.
So does the plugin’s author.
BTW, how can HA to deprecate the attribute of an entity? The integration just set it, and it is here.
HA can stop use it. For frontend, or for automations, or smthg. But is is a different case.
IMHO, of cause.
Автор застрял в районе Верхнего Ларса?
Is this project abandoned? I see no activity from the author for months...