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BUG: [GW_DBD] Front door not supported #1386
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Tentative fix is to add the model name inside here. |
@Angel-Vazquez awesome news! Did that work? I see you said tentative and then a PR was created. |
I’m actually in the process of pulling my forked version on docker to see if that resolves it.
I skimmed through the code and noticed the list there so I figured that was the natural resolve.
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@dmkjr - Any ideas on testing this change? I pulled the version to my local repo and ran docker compose up, but it's not working. |
when executing
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Was the only change to add the name of the camera? Due to resolution issues, there probably is another file that needs to be edited outside of the name. Use another camera model and search the repository for where it's referenced. |
Correct, the only change was the single-line addition. If you want to throw it on another tag that isn't main, I don't mind running that particular build on my server to verify before promotion to main. |
I'm looking at it now. |
Thanks for that. |
You are missing some reference.
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Secondly, on your build.... that error means it doesn't see /app in the build as rquired. |
I verified that and it it seems to have /app in the directory, so I'm unsure why it's throwing that error. I appended "GW_DBD" to the DOORBELL set per your comment. |
Must be my environment throwing errors when compiling, but I'm glad it compiled in your known environment. |
No. You have to move the Dockerfile to the location of the files. Then it will find your /app directory. Make sure you are building to the correct processor you need. |
Thanks for the tip there, I was able to compile it once I move the Dockerfile up a directory. With that being said, the Duo Cam Doorbell is not working still. I modified the following lines in the
But I believe the error is within I did comment it out, re-compiled the Dockerfile, but was unable to get the camera running using VLC. If I did begin to comment out code or edit it to force it to run, I'll receive a tutk.py error "IOTC_ER_UNLICENSE". |
Wyze is building firmware (or testing firmware) that's blocking some extra API stuff. I'm not saying that's the case here, but could be. I haven't had any time to look into it yet. |
@Angel-Vazquez appears to be device specific configuration @ device_config.json. May need to figure that out. Might require inspecting the camera firmware to understand OR inspect the Wyze API. |
Describe the bug
New Wyze product "Wyze Duo Cam Doorbell" is currently not supported.
https://www.wyze.com/products/wyze-duo-cam-doorbell
Using the :latest tag at the moment to verify.
Affected Bridge Version
latest
Bridge type
Docker Run/Compose
Affected Camera(s)
Wyze Duo Cam Doorbell
Affected Camera Firmware
1.0.23.93
docker-compose or config (if applicable)
No response
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