I have a FW device called Current Conditions, which used to be of type Weather Underground. When I got rid of WU for FW, I edited the Current Conditions device to change its type from Weather Underground to Fantastic Weather.
Error device "Current Conditions" state key currentWeather not defined
Of course there's nothing in settings that would let me remove any state key.
Do I have to delete and add back the device, making it new and fresh as a FW device, to get rid of this error? I'm loathe to do that because there are something like 30 control pages that use the Current Conditions device.
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Yes, FW weather devices don't have a state name 'currentWeather'. In FW, it's called 'summary'. You shouldn't have to delete and recreate the device, but unfortunately you'll have to find the control pages that reference the 'currentWeather' state and change them to 'summary'.
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Sonoma on a Mac Mini M1 running Airfoil Pro, Bond Home, Camect, Roku Network Remote, Hue Lights, DomoPad, Adapters, Home Assistant Agent, HomeKitLinkSiri, EPS Smart Dimmer, Fantastic Weather, Nanoleaf, LED Simple Effects, Grafana. UnifiAP
In the transition, I took the liberty of correcting a few legacy nits and also tried to align the states with the FW API without being overly dramatic.
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