Ran "set-notification -v xxxxx normal testing" and got the testing message in SK but no pop-up window opening.
It also has the same "alertCategory", "alertSystem" and "alertID" metadata.
I disabled the "Simple Notifications" & the "Raspberry-Pi gpio" plugins, re-booted and got the same result. No pop-up.
I do have some Node-Red flows running which use some of the GPIO pins so I disabled the "Node-Red" plugin, re-booted, got the Warning in Check System & tried again running "set-notification -v xxxxx normal testing" & still got the same result: No pop-up & the message in SK with the same "alertCategory", "alertSystem" and "alertID" metadata.
I tried a different command using "alert" but got the same result.
When I add a new notification in the Notifications > Send App there is no SK key in the drop down, for the GPIO pin used in the GPIO App. I have to select notifications > * then type in "GPIO20" > replace to get the SK key.
Is it possible to set a SK Path when adding/editing an input in the GPIO APP so that it could be used when adding a notification?
Here is a list of the plugins running:
Don't know if it is related but I cannot enable GPIO20, pin 38, in Node Red "rpi-gpio in node". Would this have something to do with the MacArthur hat??
It also has the same "alertCategory", "alertSystem" and "alertID" metadata.
I disabled the "Simple Notifications" & the "Raspberry-Pi gpio" plugins, re-booted and got the same result. No pop-up.
I do have some Node-Red flows running which use some of the GPIO pins so I disabled the "Node-Red" plugin, re-booted, got the Warning in Check System & tried again running "set-notification -v xxxxx normal testing" & still got the same result: No pop-up & the message in SK with the same "alertCategory", "alertSystem" and "alertID" metadata.
I tried a different command using "alert" but got the same result.
When I add a new notification in the Notifications > Send App there is no SK key in the drop down, for the GPIO pin used in the GPIO App. I have to select notifications > * then type in "GPIO20" > replace to get the SK key.
Is it possible to set a SK Path when adding/editing an input in the GPIO APP so that it could be used when adding a notification?
(2024-05-06, 01:00 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Any special plugin installed in SK server?
Here is a list of the plugins running:
Don't know if it is related but I cannot enable GPIO20, pin 38, in Node Red "rpi-gpio in node". Would this have something to do with the MacArthur hat??
Pi5 8GB, NVME SSD 512GB, MacArthur hat, OP4,