@rsiegel wrote:
Release Notes July 21, 2017
MQTT/Bring Your Own Thing API
Fixed an issue where clicking an MQTT/ESP8266 associated actuator widget would not trigger the actual actuator.
Resolved issue where MQTT devices could re-add autodetected widgets on dashboard refresh
Resolved console errors appearing when viewing the a dashboard with MQTT/ESP8266 devices associated
Fixed issue where MQTT/LoRa Sliders could revert to nearest whole number on browser refresh
Corrected GitHub Links for ESP8266 libraries
LoRa
Added downlink API for EveryNet network
Added downlink API for Objenious network
Elsys ERS device now updating humidity & CO2 values properly
Raspberry Pi
Bug Fixing in preparation for release of new Raspberry Pi agent software update.
Corrected rare issue where Pi widgets would remain after the user selected to remove them from dashboard.
Fixed an issue where Pi widgets could break on web if added to a Projects view on mobile, then viewed on web.
Arduino
Arduino slider multiplier issue covered in http://community.mydevices.com/t/slider-value-problem/1125 has been fixed.
Corrected rare issue where Arduino custom slider widget could show values outside of its defined range
Mobile
Pis added on iOS no longer missing default widgets when viewed on Android
Now possible to add LoRa GlobalSat devices from Android app without error.
Map widget now correctly displaying data points on Android
Cayenne Cloud API
- Updated associated API libraries
General Bug Fixes/Improvements
Fixed web analytics script which got stuck on certain characters preventing login.
Fixed some configurations where dashboard widget positioning could be lost on browser refresh
Resolved a bug where removing a widget from Project View could cause the widget to remain until browser refresh
Data type documentation chart has been improved to correct errors/correctly list supported types
Backend changes for platform scalability
Added tutorial video for SparkFun ESP8266 Thing Dev Board
Known Issues
IF (anything) then MQTT actuator triggers aren’t working at the time of this release
MQTT actuators can sometimes lose state on browser refresh
LoRa devices added through iOS can have issues when viewed on Android or Web (missing history or GPS points, broken widgets)
Sensor information associated with LoRa GPS data points may be different between mobile and web platforms
MQTT actuators toggled on Android won’t change state on actual device
LoRa widgets won’t be created on Android dashboard unless web is open at same time
Some widgets aren’t updating without refresh on Android dashboard
MQTT widgets deleted on web will sometimes return on browser refresh
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