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Actions take time to trigger vs. using automation with Home assistant triggers. #987
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This issue is stale because it has been open 30 days with no activity. Remove stale label or comment or this will be closed in 7 days |
Still an issue / haven't seen a fix |
And here i am considering moving my automations into event triggers. While not fixed, it would be nice to see an acknowledgement if this is reproduceable. |
This issue is stale because it has been open 30 days with no activity. Remove stale label or comment or this will be closed in 7 days |
Haven't seen a fix |
Dudes gone dark it seems.. |
Sorry for the lack of response from my side, but frankly I don't know how to speed up the automations. Perhaps this could be due to your own configuration? Is there some automation triggered with internal waiting time? |
Thanks for getting back to me. I remade the same automations using the native way and with the same yaml and it's immediate. Any way to make it implement it differently? |
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Pls unstale |
Checklist
Alarmo Version
v.1.10.3
HA Version
2024.6.3
Bug description
Actions created in the action tab take significantly longer to start vs. just doing it myself using Home Assistant automation:
I've setup actions for 'alarm triggering', 'almost triggering' and 'stop triggering' and 'turning off' scenarios. But they were so slow to fire, even in my own home. After I realised I could also make an automation to debug what is happening, I found that the automation is instant when triggering the same simple script vs. doing it native in Alarmo.
I found that just pressing test wouldn't replicate the issue and also fire instantly.
Steps to reproduce
Created an action {alarmo/actions}.
Enable alarm
Let action get triggered by correct scenario happening.
I have to wait for script to get called but it can take up to 30 sec to actually do something.
(vs the automation method is instant).
Relevant log output
Logs don't show much i guess.
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