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All Notify.alexa_device_name entities have disappeared #2259

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21Development opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 5 comments
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All Notify.alexa_device_name entities have disappeared #2259

21Development opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 5 comments

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@21Development
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Describe the bug

All of my notify.echo.device entities have disappeared since I upgraded HA Supervisor.

To Reproduce

Goto Settings / Entities and no longer see listing for notify.name.of.alexa.devices and all automations that use the service show an error.

Going to dev tools / service I can choose the notify service for a Alexa device, but when running it throws an error of “ Failed to call service notify.alexa_media_s_echo_dot_g4. expected dict for dictionary value @ data['data']. Got None

System details

  • Home-assistant (version): 2024.5.2
  • alexa_media (version from const.py or HA startup): 4.10.0
  • alexapy (version from pip show alexapy or HA startup): 1.27.10
  • Amazon 2FA is enabled (y/n). <!---We will not debug login issues if unanswered--->:

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Additional context

A few days ago, my notifications started repeating the announcement twice. If I ran the automation manually (which calls a notify.alexa_media service), it correctly played, but when automated, it played twice.

@21Development 21Development changed the title All Notify.alexa_media entities have disappeared All Notify.alexa_device_name entities have disappeared May 9, 2024
@alandtse
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Please enable logs or there's no way for anyone to work on this. I'll add labels once it's clear there's something we can do.

@zibous
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zibous commented May 10, 2024

@alandtse
Thanks, now a fresh installation Homeassistant (latest) on Docker, no other components only alexa_media.
Used amazon.de, 2fa enabled.

Same as in my production Homeassistant. Can't switch on/off any Alexa devices.

Here is the startup log :
home-assistant_alexa_media_2024-05-10T11-25-29.204Z.log.zip

@Krispkiwi
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Same here. I just redownloaded from hacs and they appear to be back

@ravilares
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I just restarted the service and it started working again.

@Nebur692
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Nebur692 commented May 17, 2024

Same error and:

Este error se originó a partir de una integración personalizada.

Registrador: custom_components.alexa_media
Fuente: helpers/update_coordinator.py:347
integración: Alexa Media Player (documentación, problemas)
Ocurrió por primera vez: 14:41:29 (1 ocurrencias)
Último inicio de sesión: 14:41:29

Error fetching alexa_media data: Error communicating with API: Too Many Requests

Este error se originó a partir de una integración personalizada.

Registrador: alexapy.helpers
Fuente: custom_components/alexa_media/init.py:757
integración: Alexa Media Player (documentación, problemas)
Ocurrió por primera vez: 14:41:29 (2 ocurrencias)
Último inicio de sesión: 14:41:29

alexaapi.get_customer_history_records((<alexapy.alexalogin.AlexaLogin object at 0x1460cdd095e0>,), {'max_record_size': 10}): An error occurred accessing AlexaAPI: An exception of type AlexapyTooManyRequestsError occurred. Arguments: ('Too Many Requests',)
alexaapi.get_last_device_serial((<alexapy.alexalogin.AlexaLogin object at 0x1460cdd095e0>,), {}): An error occurred accessing AlexaAPI: An exception of type AlexapyTooManyRequestsError occurred. Arguments: ('Too Many Requests',)

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