First off, thanks for another great upgrade with Indigo2021. Lots of great new features! I've been using Indigo for I don't know how many years (apparently I created this ID 10 years ago) and it continues to allow me to extend the functionality of my home automation system while maintaining a high SAR (Spousal Approval Rating) due to it's rock solid stability.
In an effort to reduce problems when the system is running while my wife and I are away for extended periods, I've been trying to add more robust "hands-off" error handling via triggers that respond to the various "Error in Event Log" messages from the SQL Logger plugin. Often times these are related either to a "rogue" plugin or a hardware failure. Restarting the offending plugin works great in the former case, but I've had a few times where I've lost a piece of hardware (most recently a network switch with some IP cameras on it), and the resultant deluge of error messages in the log makes deciphering log files the system emails to me a real pain. We do a lot of camping with extremely spotty or non-existent cell reception, so I tend to rely on emails I get when we do have reception to let me know there is a problem, and figure out a plan of action.
It would be great in cases like these to be able to simply disable the related plugin via a trigger action, analogous to how I currently restart such plugins, but it seems this feature does not exist?
If it does, my apologies for not searching thoroughly enough (I stopped when I found viewtopic.php?f=98&t=15254#p107232 - I figured it Karl didn't know about it, it probably didn't exist).
If I'm correct and such a function does not exist, I'm hoping you guys would consider adding it. The post I reference above would seem to be another use case for such a capability.