Gladys Assistant v4.54.0: Node 22 and New Improvements!

I’m excited to announce the release of Gladys Assistant v4.54.0, a new update packed with improvements and fixes to make Gladys even more enjoyable to use daily! :blush:

:arrows_counterclockwise: Upgrade to Node.js 22

Gladys Assistant now runs on Node.js 22, the latest LTS version of Node.js. This upgrade enhances performance, security, and ensures long-term compatibility.

:broom: Removal of the Old OpenZWave Integration

To simplify the codebase and prevent confusion for new users, the OpenZWave integration has been permanently removed. All efforts are now focused on the modern ZwaveJS UI integration.

:zap: Support for the “Tuya PJ-1203A” Energy Meter via Zigbee2MQTT

Gladys Assistant now supports new features for the smart energy meter “Tuya PJ-1203A”, allowing users to track power (W), current (A), and energy consumption (kWh).

Thank you @cicoub13!

:battery: Improved Low Battery Notifications

If, like me, you own a Zigbee smoke detector “Frient”, you may have received frequent notifications about a low battery, but without any percentage indication (only a “Low battery” true/false status).

I have fixed this bug and added battery percentage details in notifications for devices that support it.

:loudspeaker: Password Reset Notifications via Telegram and NextCloud Talk

If you have configured Telegram or NextCloud Talk, you will now receive password reset links directly on these platforms for a smoother recovery process.

:white_check_mark: Other Fixes and Improvements

  • MQTT reconnection handling is now more robust when the Mosquitto broker is temporarily unavailable, both in the MQTT integration and ZwaveJS UI.
  • Fixed a bug in the “Home” view where adding a new room was impossible due to a selector issue for some users.
  • More explicit validation errors have been added when creating a device via MQTT.

Thank you for your support, and see you soon for the next release! :rocket::sparkles:

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