Releases: RandomApplications/broadlink-webhooks
Version 1.0.6
Fixed bugs logging in, creating Applets, and archiving Applets because of changes on IFTTT’s website.
Version 1.0.5
Fixed bugs logging in, detecting existing Applets, and archiving Applets because of changes on IFTTT’s website.
Fixed possible issue when loading pages on Chrome if a “leave page” confirmation prompt appeared before loading the new page.
Changed terms to match IFTTT, such as “archive” instead of “delete” and “log in” instead of “sign in”.
Removed support for automating Safari on macOS since it was not performing reliably when automated with the latest version of the IFTTT website and was not proving to be worth the extra development and testing effort.
Version 1.0.4
Fixed bugs when creating Applets because of changes on IFTTT’s website.
Version 1.0.3
Fixed bugs signing in, detecting existing Applets, and creating Applets because of changes on IFTTT’s website.
broadlink-webhooks
now supports IFTTT Pro.
PLEASE NOTE: Since the purpose of broadlink-webhooks
is to create lots of Webhooks Applets, IFTTT Pro is essentially required to fully utilize broadlink-webhooks
. If you DO NOT have IFTTT Pro, will receive an error from broadlink-webhooks
when you've hit the maximum number of allowed Applets created and broadlink-webhooks
will no longer be able to create any more Applets or detect devices and scenes in BroadLink (because it needs to go through most of the Applet creation process to detect BroadLink devices and scenes). For broadlink-webhooks
to be able to create more Applets and detect BroadLink devices and scenes, you will need to sign up for IFTTT Pro. This is not an endorsement of IFTTT Pro, just the facts in regards to broadlink-webhooks
functionality.
Version 1.0.2
Fixed bug detecting existing applets created by broadlink-webhooks because of minor changes on IFTTT’s website.
Fixed bug deleting applets created by broadlink-webhooks because of the “Delete” button being renamed to “Archive” on IFTTT’s website.
Minor improvements throughout.
Version 1.0.1
Added ability to sign in to IFTTT using a linked Apple, Google, or Facebook account by signing in manually to a visible web browser window. When using a hidden web browser window, only signing in via command line is supported.
Added option to generate homebridge-http-switch configuration (in addition to homebridge-ifttt) because that plugin offers more customization options which can be added by manually modifying the exported configuration.
Fixed bug detecting existing applets created by broadlink-webhooks because of a design change on IFTTT’s website.
Version 1.0.0
Initial public release.