Im getting a What is this SmartThings platform transition? Over the last few years, we have been making improvements to the SmartThings platform bringing you new features and more My plan was to try and get the stock SmartThings <->Ecobee integration going for the thermostats and then try use that in IFTTT or SharpTools to see what I could do. The one thing I keep seeing comments about Groovy IDE going away but haven’t been able to find anything specific about it’s replacement. Any device using new architecture, such as those using edge Beginning September 30, 2022, Groovy device DTHs, SmartApps built on Groovy, and the developer IDE will be removed from the SmartThings platform and will no The SmartThings Groovy IDE is no longer available and has been replaced by the Advanced User App which can be found here. Add a little smartness to your things. With SmartThings Groovy going away, it's the end of SmartThings Groovy IDE, most SmartApps, and custom device handlers Samsung has announced the end of its Groovy development platform for SmartThings. Some features are already gone. Samsung realized We will get some tools, but smartthings has made it clear that they do not intend to continue hosting other people’s custom code in their Hi everyone: I've been using SmartThings for almost a decade, and I've just taken for granted that the things I sent up back in 2015 would just work even as the platform has She informed me that within the next few months, the IDE and the classic app would be going away, and there would be no way to make custom device handlers, or custom smart apps in Today I'm going to walkthrough the SmartThings Advanced Web App and also walkthrough the My SmartThings dashboard tool so you know how they work! Why moving away from Zwave? Just curiousZ-Wave won’t be going away anytime soon. There are too many large companies heavily Many years ago I created a SmartApp by learning Groovy and using the IDE at graph. I mainly use the IDE for adding/deleting virtual I have an Automation that says when ive been gone for 5 mins to arm SmartThings Home Monitor to away and set mode away. This may impact some users as much as There is an impending end to GROOVY, but certainly not an impending end to SmartThings, nor Samsung's commitment to it. I’m also using the new app. [\quote] I’m not sure why groovy would be considered odder than any other I'm reading through the forums and watching videos of people moving away from Smartthings to HomeKit, Home assistant, and habitat. non-technical answer: the IDE is part of the old groovy based architecture. Now groovy is going away i want to attempt to re create that using the SmartThings. With the transition to the new architecture, the IDE is in the process of being discontinued. smartthings. I have a couple I have several Zooz products (ZEN15, ZEN25, ZEN30) and they would be hard to replace for what I use them for if Zooz or some other developer does not create a device Documentation is also hard to navigate through, and groovy is just an odd language. in the meantime, anything which is using the new Haven’t been on the forum for a while, but lately I see people talking about webCoRE will eventually stop working when Groovy I would like to add a new device handler to my hub. . If Im I am getting increasingly worried about the up an coming shutting down of Smartthings Groovy IDE, and am thinking of moving over to Home Assistant. api. I have done this previously by copying and pasting a copy of the code using the The SmartThings Developer Center offers a range of development tools to help you build and certify your integration: SmartThings has included an integrated development environment (IDE) for developers to create and test Groovy device Tools and IDE ¶ The SmartThings IDE (Integrated Development Environment) provides SmartThings developers with a set of tools to manage their SmartThings account, and build I’m a new user and have a basic system set up with security sensors and a few switches. It will be going away and be replaced with something else. Anyone knows why? I can't figure out why.
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