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MrSuicideParrot avatar MrSuicideParrot commented on June 15, 2024

Hi! Thank you very much for your issue.

I have updated my home assistant instance and noticed that the speedtest integration changed its settings, I think the new menu that you posted here (disable the "Enable polling for updates") must be the new correct way to disable the integration to run. But I need to test. If it is, will update the README accordingly.

In regard to the second problem, will test a clean install of home assistant and try to figure out what is happening. What version of home assistant are you running?

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gyildirim03 avatar gyildirim03 commented on June 15, 2024

Hi,
Yesterday my Home Assistant version was 2023.2.3 , today I updated to latest version.

Currently my HA looks like this;

Home Assistant 2023.2.4
Supervisor 2023.01.1
Operating System 9.5
Frontend 20230202.0 - latest

After update I checked add-on page, now I can see home assistant add-on.

resim

I installed add-on, tried to start and this menu appears;

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When I click "Edit Config" , page redirects to config page but this message appears.

resim

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gyildirim03 avatar gyildirim03 commented on June 15, 2024

Update:

After reboot & clearing browser cache, configuration page is now available. I accepted EULA, created an automation to run every hour and now it works perfectly. Thank you.

There is a slightly UI difference between the integration and this add-on. The integration results contains download, upload, ping and test server information.

Speedtest Integration Result;
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Speedtest Add-On Result:
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The add-on result does not have attributes section. I've also checked the add-on logs, logs does not contain test server info too.

Here is the add-on logs;

`s6-rc: info: service s6rc-oneshot-runner: starting
s6-rc: info: service s6rc-oneshot-runner successfully started
s6-rc: info: service fix-attrs: starting
s6-rc: info: service fix-attrs successfully started
s6-rc: info: service legacy-cont-init: starting
s6-rc: info: service legacy-cont-init successfully started
s6-rc: info: service legacy-services: starting
services-up: info: copying legacy longrun speedtest (no readiness notification)
s6-rc: info: service legacy-services successfully started
[14:17:05] INFO: Starting speed test

You may only use this Speedtest software and information generated
from it for personal, non-commercial use, through a command line
interface on a personal computer. Your use of this software is subject
to the End User License Agreement, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy at
these URLs:
https://www.speedtest.net/about/eula
https://www.speedtest.net/about/terms
https://www.speedtest.net/about/privacy

License acceptance recorded. Continuing.
[14:17:25] INFO: --------- Speed test ended ---------
[14:17:25] INFO: Download measured: 80
[14:17:25] INFO: Upload: 7
[14:17:25] INFO: Ping: 14.936
[14:17:25] INFO: --------- ---------
null
[14:17:25] INFO: Speedtest Download updated
null
[14:17:25] INFO: Speedtest Upload updated
null
[14:17:25] INFO: Speedtest Ping updated
s6-rc: info: service legacy-services: stopping
s6-rc: info: service legacy-services successfully stopped
s6-rc: info: service legacy-cont-init: stopping
s6-rc: info: service legacy-cont-init successfully stopped
s6-rc: info: service fix-attrs: stopping
s6-rc: info: service fix-attrs successfully stopped
s6-rc: info: service s6rc-oneshot-runner: stopping
s6-rc: info: service s6rc-oneshot-runner successfully stopped`

As you can see, there is about 20% difference between integration results vs add-on results. (65mbps vs 80mbps)
Also I was getting wrong results with the integration because sometimes it was using test servers located in a wrong country. I'm living in Turkey but integration was using servers in Bulgaria. With this add-on, now I can select my own ISP's test server ID, and I'm getting accurate results.

Add-on works like a charm, solved my inaccurate test results problem.
Thank you.

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