Hi there!
I have (nearly) the same problem since installation of HomePod Software 18.2 (and iOS 18.2):
If one creates an automation in Apple Home-App, that at i.e. turning on a lamp sends an http-request (i.e. to a Telegram-Bot), this http-request will not be sent any more (since installation of HomePod Software 18.2).
Steps for reproducing the problem:
Open Apple Home-App
Click „+“ (upper right corner)
Click „Add Automation“
Click „An Accessory is Controlled“
Choose Accessory
Click „Next“
Choose „Turns On“
Click „Next“
Scroll completely down and choose „Convert To Shortcut“
Delete „Set Scenes and Accessories“
Search for „URL“ in „Search for Apps and actions“ and add it
Fill „URL“ with a http-request
Search for „Get Contents of URL“ in „Search for Apps and actions“ and add it
Click „Next“
Click „Done“
While turning on the choosen accessory (i.e. lamp) the http-request will not be sent! Before installing HomePod Software 18.2 it WAS sent.
If one chooses the just now created automation and clicks on „Test This Automation“ at the bottom, the http-request WILL BE sent (but, as written, not, if it is triggered by the activated accessory, what worked before HomePod Software 18.2)!
Maybe someone can confirm/reproduce this problem. It is very important for me.
Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english.
Greets, Marcus
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Core OS
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