Makin-Things / platinum-weather-card

This is a fully customisable weather card for Home Assistant with a graphical configuration.
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Card disappears on 2023.4.4 #85

Open yjamal01 opened 1 year ago

yjamal01 commented 1 year ago

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Release with the issue: 2023.4.4 Last working release (if known): 2023.4.2 Browser and Operating System: Fully Kiosk (Android), Chrome (Windows), HA companion App (Android)

Description of problem: The card just does not display when I updated to 2023.4.4. I tried clearing cache, reloading, etc. But no dice. Rolled back to 2023.4.2 and all is working as expected. Not sure if this is related to Env Canada sensors reporting zero, as that was another bug I noticed that was also fixed with a roll back. I do not believe it's related though because even if I delete my weather integration the card still shows, just without any values and an exclamation point for an icon.

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abenedet78 commented 1 year ago

I'm having the same issue

oteg1 commented 1 year ago

Same issue here

majorsl commented 1 year ago

Same, and still not working with 2023.8.2.

In addition to what the OP stated, I'm using Windows 11 (Edge) and macOS Ventura (Edge).

I was able to rebuild it from scratch in 2023.8.1, but when I restarted HA it disappeared again.

cnewman402 commented 1 year ago

I went to use it this morning for the first time and it wont appear. I tried completely clearing out the entire browser. Windows 11 Edge (latest)

majorsl commented 1 year ago

For me, I narrowed it down to the Daily Forecast section, Entity Forecast Chance of Rain.

I removed that and haven't had an issue since. I was using the National Weather Service integration in that spot. Haven't found a good replacement yet for North America.

claudermilk commented 1 year ago

Just updated to 2023.10 and the card disappeared. I was using the newer Weather.com integration but it still won't show after switching sensors to NWS.