This same process works for this driver as well. The installation will handle adding the SmartApp and/or devices to your SmartThings IDE, and even add the links (if available) to sync the developers GitHub with your SmartThings IDE. Similarly to before, click the from code tab, paste in the text from my github file called Broadlink LAN. Hopefully this helps in the interim while Hubitat is brewing up their mobile posted a great walkthrough for using Rule Machine to send notifications with the Pushover driver here. Select My SmartApps and then New SmartApp. Might be helpful if you're still getting notification from ST. To associate your repository with the smartthings-smartapp-example topic, visit your repos landing page and select manage topics. Add a prefix if you'd like to identify Hubitat notifications from ST notifications. Enter in your login details and pick your gateway brand. Click Publish > For Me In your SmartThings mobile app, tap Automation -> SmartApps -> Add a SmartApp. Copy contents of SmartApp and paste into text area. Paste the endpointURL and endpointSecret values from step 2. Click My SmartApps -> New Smartapp -> From Code.Add the Hubitat to ST Notification Pusher Driver on your hub and add a new virtual device.Click the Notification Endpoint app and save the endpointURL and endpointSecret variables. In the SmartThings IDE navigate to My Locations > smartapps. Download smartthings-nodeproxy to local folder Download and install all package dependencies: cd /smartthings-nodeproxy npm install Rename to config.Enable OAuth and install a new instance of the app. mradamlacey (Adam Lacey) December 30, 2020, 8:18pm 1 I have registered a test SmartApp through the SmartThings developer portal and deployed to test successfully. Then using the official SmartThings mobile app to install it so you can use. It's a pretty simple app that exposes an endpoint on SmartThings and creates a push notification with whatever text it receives. Com) - GitHub - RBoyApps/SmartThings: Free RBoy Apps SmartApps and Device 2022. I finally wrapped this up tonight and got it posted on github. I'm still using ST for presence so it seemed like the best option. The Pushover option seemed pretty good but requires purchasing the apps. This allows you to easily view and work with SmartApps or Device Types already in the repository, as well as update the versions in your IDE with upstream repository changes, and make commits to your forked repository right from the IDE. I didn't want any extra accounts or additional apps to worry about. The GitHub IDE integration allows you to integrate your forked SmartThings repository with the IDE. I was looking for a backup though until Hubitat has their app released. I mainly use it if something is left open. SMS notifications have been working well for me since I usually stay under the limit.
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