Guessing you meant 45.11
My hub had update to 45.00011 and in the hub description EUI, Serial #, and Firmware are still listed as undefined.
Thanks for the catch.
I somehow lost my cookie, so I had to reapply using Settings. All appears good, except:
Hub data (others have also reported it)
Devices/Drivers - nothing in response
Devices/Channels - nothing in response
I have at least a few community channels, including yours, as well as some community drivers installed on the hub. At least a few of those community Edge drivers are also operating.
This has happened to me on a couple occasions as well. I attributed it to my constant updates during development, so am interested to hear that it’s happened to you as well. At this point I don’t know why it’s happening. Cookies do have an expiration date, but I’m pretty sure I’ve made it several months. Let’s keep an eye on it and see if we can figured out what might be triggering this.
Thanks for reporting.
Thanks to everyone that reported the problem with missing hub info. I’ve found the issue and it will be fixed in my next update coming in a couple days. (It was my fault, not an API glitch)
Found another small problem with the API Browser+.
When you try to delete as rule you get an error message saying it could not be deleted. But if you refresh the page you will see that the rule was actually deleted.
Yes, this seems to be a bug right now in the API. It keeps returning HTTP 500 errors, but it actually does delete it. I’ve reported this to SmartThings.
I want to be a tester and possibly hire you for a project. I have 300 + locations currently and expanding.
@TAustin , have you now opened this to everyone?
Hi @TAustin, did the offline device option get dropped? It used to be there.

In addition to offline, low battery is also missing.
On the plus side the hub information is showing again.
I see it know thanks.
I’m giving people access who request it… until we start overwhelming my little server.
Some of you have already noticed some changes in the app. I’ve updated it with some enhancements. Refresh the page to get the latest:
- fix to hub and channel info that recently started to be missing
- clear page when switching locations
- New device filtering feature
The prior offline and low battery device menu items have been moved to this new function which appears when you list devices via Device-> Devices menu. There is a new action button that appears above the device list called ‘Filter’. Select this to then choose either offline devices or a custom filter. The custom filter will allow you to choose any capability attribute (including battery) and value to filter the device list by. - There is also a new ‘Change Driver’ action button available for devices.
- Please be aware that like the channel invites function, this Change Driver function also needs to go through the server and is not sent directly from your browser.
Please report any issues you find.
Thanks for everyone’s interest.
I would like to test this on my 4 locations. Thanks!
Hi, looks good, Please add me in also, Cheers
This is really nice, thanks for implementing this. I used to have a SmartApp that I used to show me all my devices in certain states, such as all switches in an “On” state, contact sensors in an “open” state, etc. Until now, I was contemplating how I’d replicate that, but no need to worry about that now. Thanks!
I would like to try. I am not a developer but I have found the IDE interface useful for troubleshooting and fixing things beyond the Android app capabilities. I was concerned to hear it may be going. CLI is too far in for me


