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Koenkk avatar Koenkk commented on June 18, 2024 1

Maybe this is not needed at all! Because you gave me access I also see this repo in travis now, going to test if I can trigger it.

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danielwelch avatar danielwelch commented on June 18, 2024 1

The zigbee2mqtt library now uses a Travis script to trigger a rebuild of this add on directly on each commit to master branch!

I added a note to documentation about needing to uninstall/reinstall the add on to update. Obviously, it would eventually be nice to use the update functionality within the Hassio UI rather than requiring an install/uninstall, but this will require versioned releases.

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ciotlosm avatar ciotlosm commented on June 18, 2024 1

Sorry to comment on a closed issue.

I think zigbee2mqtt is getting closer and closer to getting stable enough to start release cycles. There is no major functionality missing, it has support for many devices, it's pretty stable, just a few quirks around max devices and zigbee-shepherd bugs and it should be good.

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Koenkk avatar Koenkk commented on June 18, 2024

@danielwelch yes I can setup a webhook

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ciotlosm avatar ciotlosm commented on June 18, 2024

@danielwelch one other easier fix if the webhook takes time is to add cron job on travis to rebuild the image daily for now.

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Koenkk avatar Koenkk commented on June 18, 2024

How-to: https://hiddentao.com/archives/2016/08/29/triggering-travis-ci-build-from-another-projects-build/

@danielwelch can you provide me your encrypted Travis API token?

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danielwelch avatar danielwelch commented on June 18, 2024

@Koenkk see my thoughts in #16

Also, my understanding of encrypting environment variables for travis is that the encryption is tied to the repository, meaning that I would need to give you the unencrypted token, which you would then encrypt via the travis CLI tool so that you could store it safely in your .travis.yml. If it didn't work this way, anyone could start making calls to my project's API as the encrypted token will be shared in your source control. Am I wrong here?

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Koenkk avatar Koenkk commented on June 18, 2024

@danielwelch ok that makes sense, we need to find another way to do this.

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