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Added a new hub/ garage door opener, Not showing up in NS nodes

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I added a new MyQ garage opener with its own hub. It shows on my MyQ app just fine, but the NS would not load it. I deleted the old door opener, restarted the NS a few times. It reloads the old door but not the new one. 

So I deleted the NS and re installed it. Now it is only loading hte main Service = true, but zero of my 11 nodes. Have restarted it a few times. No change. Attached are the logs. 

Any ideas? thanks. 

MyQ_10-4-2023_100926-AM.zip

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Initial question: Are you using the "Discover Devices" button in the MyQ Service node?

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OMG.. forgot about that step.. lol.

It is even in the directions!!  Once the "MyQ Service" appears in the Admin Console, click the "Discover Devices" button for the node to discover MyQ bridges (hubs) and devices linked to your account. 

THANKS!  sorry to waste your time. All working excellently!!

Np. I recognize that there are inconsistencies in the way all these node servers work - even among the ones I have written. A lot of this comes from legacy releases from Polyglot v2 (or even Polyglot v1). The MyQ node server was first released in 2018.

I, for one, have expected for some time now that Polyglot would get subsumed by IoX (i.e., direct MQTT to IoX without intervening REST layer or PG3 database) and the Dashboard functionality brought into Admin Console, and that would be the opportunity to true up interface design paradigms, e.g., configuration parameters, device discovery, node management, heartbeat, status monitoring, notifications, and such. I think it’s still coming - just taking a lot longer than I expected.

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