Support for IOS 10?
See original GitHub issueHi, Does the current version of home bridge support IOS 10? I tried to run in on Raspberry Pi 2 with homebridge-platform-wemo. This is the first time I’ve run it on that platform. I was able to add the accessory via the Home App on IOS 10 but the wemo devices did not show up. (Output below)
(Just FYI: I have a schlage sense which also was not supported (warned of out of date SW)) pi@raspberrypi:~/.homebridge $ homebridge *** WARNING *** The program ‘node’ uses the Apple Bonjour compatibility layer of Avahi. *** WARNING *** Please fix your application to use the native API of Avahi! *** WARNING *** For more information see http://0pointer.de/avahi-compat?s=libdns_sd&e=node *** WARNING *** The program ‘node’ called ‘DNSServiceRegister()’ which is not supported (or only supported partially) in the Apple Bonjour compatibility layer of Avahi. *** WARNING *** Please fix your application to use the native API of Avahi! *** WARNING *** For more information see http://0pointer.de/avahi-compat?s=libdns_sd&e=node&f=DNSServiceRegister [6/14/2016, 3:25:52 AM] Loaded plugin: homebridge-platform-wemo [6/14/2016, 3:25:52 AM] Registering platform ‘homebridge-platform-wemo.BelkinWeMo’ [6/14/2016, 3:25:52 AM] — [6/14/2016, 3:25:54 AM] Loaded plugin: homebridge-wemo [6/14/2016, 3:25:54 AM] Registering accessory ‘homebridge-wemo.WeMo’ [6/14/2016, 3:25:54 AM] — Scan this code with your HomeKit App on your iOS device to pair with Homebridge:
┌────────────┐
│ 031-45-154 │
└────────────┘
[6/14/2016, 3:25:54 AM] Homebridge is running on port 51826.
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It’s in the Settings > Home now
I’m not running the iOS 10 beta but I found practically every 9.x release this year I had to rebuild my HomeKit and homebridge from scratch (mostly sharing issues with my wife’s phone). It’s a real pain but I think Apple is making some database changes or something and it’s not migrating over nicely. Real PITA.
I’ve found the best way to re-pair through trial and error is to 1) shut down homebridge 2) delete the bridge from an iOS app (I mostly used idevices) 3) delete the persist and accessories folder 4) restart homebridge and re-pair. All in that order. If not, usually I had to wipe HomeKit and start over. Something was not clearing correctly.