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Home Assistant custom component HACS integration to Carbu.com site to compare and save on your actual fuel oil / heating oil (mazout) and fuel (diesel, super and lpg) purchases in Belgium, France and...

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Logger: homeassistant.components.sensor Source: helpers/entity_platform.py:610 Integration: Sensor (documentation, issues) First occurred: 16:41:27 (2 occurrences) Last logged: 16:41:27 ID Carbu.com super95 prediction already exists - ignoring sensor.carbu_com_super95_prediction Platform carbu_com does not generate...

known issue

Some warning appear during boot, to be analysed ``` WARNING (SyncWorker_12) [py.warnings] /usr/local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py:1061: InsecureRequestWarning: Unverified HTTPS request is being made to host 'api.carbu.com'. Adding certificate verification is strongly advised. See:...

known issue

Since one week, théle entity is unavalaible. I have reinstall the intégration but still the same.

support geoapify instead of geocodify https://www.geoapify.com/pricing/ https://geocodify.com/pricing

enhancement

Is there an option to change the distance to the cheapest petrol station? At the moment 5 and 10 KM are default. I would like for example 1 or 2...

enhancement

Sometimes the integration fails to setup. The following error occurs in the logs in that case: ``` Error while setting up carbu_com platform for sensor Traceback (most recent call last):...

Your integration supports official price for BE/FR/LU. Is it possible to add it for The Netherlands also? You could find it here: https://www.brandstof-zoeker.nl/adviesprijzen/. You're already using that site for getting...

I dont get any outpute when used... Is it still broken?

Hi All, when I want select a specific gas station in my area the station is not shown. What source is used so I can check of the stations are...

Hi All, I don't know if this is correct. I think the lowest price will be in green, the highest price in red. Here its the other way around: Or...