dresden-elektronik / deconz-rest-plugin

deCONZ REST-API plugin to control ZigBee devices
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Changing group lights no longer working since 2.19.1 #6558

Closed esocode closed 1 year ago

esocode commented 1 year ago

Describe the bug

Since version 2.19.1 modifying group lights no longer can be controlled through the group. See the discussion in https://forum.phoscon.de/t/changing-group-lights-has-no-effect-anymore/2816. See comments from hanskroner in forum discussion for an analysis and logs. He seems to have identified this commit as the culprit: https://github.com/dresden-elektronik/deconz-rest-plugin/commit/24d5f8750bbac6c166907fdae709ff014f92546a

Steps to reproduce the behavior

Create groups or change group lights in 2.19.1+2 and try to control the group.

Environment

Latest Phoscon with Conbee II and latest Firmware on a RPI4.

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