Hi guys, it seems (Feature Request: Add support for MINI-ZB2GS, MINI-ZB2GS-L, and ZBM5-3C · Issue #55 · StyraHem/Homey.Sonoff.Zigbee · GitHub) StyraHem added support for MINI-ZB2GS, MINI-ZB2GS-L and ZBM5. Based on the Hakana comment, it is pending the Athom certification. @Doekse is there any way how to speed it up?
Usually, certification for apps and app updates with manifest changes (e.g. devices added, Flowcards added/changed, capabilities added, etc.) happens the next working day, 09:00 to 12:00 is when most certifications of the apps happen. I don’t know if this takes longer for official apps like the Sonoff app, but for my apps it has never taken longer than 2 working days.
As mentioned in the SDK, certification and testing can take up to two weeks. We’re currently seeing a high influx of app submissions, so expecting approval within one or two days might be a bit optimistic ![]()
The AirKing app that I submitted at around 04:00 AM is already approved so I think the Sonoff app will go live soon. Do official apps have a longer certification process than community apps?
Official apps are held to different standards than community apps, so yes, the certification and review process can take longer.
You can also install the test version
Hello!
I tried dimaio’s version (1.9.0). In this version the two channels are appeared as tow separate devices, with all the capabilities separately.
I have to install the updated official version to use SVW water valve. Because the one is missing from the forked version, unfortunately.
In the new official version one module is appearing only one device with 2 separate channels. And some of the flow cards and capabilities are missing.
Is this the normal behavior? Is there any settings?
It would be nice to work as two separate device.
Thanks, Bence
Ciao @Doekse , I saw that the official app is receiving updates with the addition of new devices. However, unless I’m mistaken, the source code on GitHub has disappeared. Will the new official Sonoff app no longer be open source?
Hi, I’m not sure where you are looking but the source code is still linked and available on the Homey App Store page, the repo can be found here.
But the actual code has been removed. I do still have a fork of the repo though, where the code was still available:
Oh yeah I see, I’ll double check with the developer.