I have also the error; Invalid App Event: getImageBuffer
HP2023, advanced flow and normal flow the same error
Here is another log 5414e525-b2c3-4ffd-bb3a-27b27b7af145
since Homey2023 I have a problem with sending pictures
and I’m not sure if it’s up to callmebot or the source of the images
I send a picture from a camera (onvif app) via signal and get an error 403 Forbidden
if I send the same picture via email sender app then the attachment is a xx.bin
this is probably the reason for the error
I found that HP2023 has issues with handling images. Can you try to send the same image to your mobile phone via native Homey Push? If that also doesn’t work, the issue is in HP2023 itself and not the app.
I was able to send the image with push notification with success, but I suspect you are right that the problem lies with Athom
because when sending by e-mail, a file is sent with the file extension bin, but it is a jpg and the signal server will not accept the bin file
I renamed the mail attachment xyz.bin to xyz.jpg and it was the expected image
Hello does anyone already have a solution or answer from Athom
about the problem that images are sent with the ending .bin?
Apart from Athom writing on the error message, they will forward it to the developers, nothing happened.
I am trying to set this up and have been hitting an issue. I’m sure it’s me doing something wrong, but I am just not seeing it. At this point I am trying to set up signal.
The steps I am taking:
Install the app.
Restart the app for good measure.
Add the mentioned phonenumber and send the message
I receive the message back and use the test link to check.
The test link sends me a message so all seems fine.
Add a device and choose Signal
Putt in my phone number and the ID I just received.
Click “log in”
I know it says contact callbot support, but since the api test url works fine I cannot really imagine the issue is on their side.