![]() Movement alert, Overspeed alert, Low battery alert, Shaking sensor alert ġ.Track Private cars/Vehicle rental / Equipment outside etcĢ.Protect child / the elderly/ the disabled / pet /property etc NEW Design GPS tracker for car/container/cargo with long battery life ,easy install. LKGPS LK209C new products navigation gps tracker ![]() Is that the port your server is listening on? (Now that I ask, I’m guessing it must be because otherwise your test with bad credentials probably wouldn’t have worked.Working Based on existing GSM/GPRS network and GPS satellites, this product can locate and monitor any remote targets by SMS or GPRS.It is the most technologically advanced GPS and AGPS double positioning, fashion design smart, more waterproof. And what port did you use, because the default port that the HA integration uses is 8082. So when you tried doing the GET manually, did you use http: or https:? If the latter, you probably need to change the ssl config option to true. Unless you modify the code to add some additional debugging output, it might be very difficult to figure out where it’s going wrong. If you ask me, both the package and the HA integration are poorly written, at least regarding proper error handling. (It leaves that to the user, which in this case is the HA integration, which mostly ignores it.) Furthermore, it ignores any status response codes besides 200 & 401. to the log when it receives an error 401. Hmm, maybe another “bug” in the code? I.e., when it tests the connection the first time, and if it works, it doesn’t remember the connection worked, so when it updates (which it does immediately after that, and then periodically) it will test the connection again (which is where you’re seeing the restored message), and then remembers whether or not the connection worked (but ignores any authentication errors.) And even more unfortunate is that the pytraccar package doesn’t bother to write any warnings, etc. Oliver and Peter aren’t setup yet so not expecting data for those two. This returns the following, which looks reasonable. I verified the traccar data using the web api directly to fetch a list of devices (GET /api/devices). The updating repeats at roughly 30 second intervals. 17:28:50 DEBUG (MainThread) Updating device data ![]() 17:28:50 INFO (MainThread) Connection to Traccar restored 17:28:50 DEBUG (MainThread) Testing connection to Traccar 17:28:49 INFO (MainThread) Setup of domain traccar took 0.0 seconds. 17:28:49 INFO (MainThread) Setting up traccar I’ve now done that the logging output isn’t particularly useful but does suggest that it’s not finding any devices: 17:28:48 INFO (SyncWorker_6) Loaded traccar from I hadn’t enabled debug logging yet, the above was just the info output. The devices show up and update fine in Traccar itself, so I know that part is ok. I’m not sure what to expect next - I don’t see any new devices or entities added, and if I listen for events I don’t see any traccar-based events generated. 15:08:05 INFO (MainThread) C onnection to Traccar restored On startup, the only relevant line I see in the logs is this: Traccar_host is set to my internal IP address (192.168.1.xxx). I’ve added the following to my configuration.yaml: device_tracker: Home assistant is run as a docker image under docker-compose using plain home assistant (no hassio). I’ve had a traccar server running previously, which is on the same machine (a pi 4) as home assistant but otherwise totally separate. I’m relatively new to home assistant, and trying to add traccar to track locations. ![]()
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