GitHub Install

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Summary

These instructions will help you install webCoRE via GitHub integration.

Installing Source Code into SmartThings Cloud

  1. Login to the SmartThings IDE.
  2. Click on My SmartApps.
    Mysmartapps.jpg
  3. Click the Settings button at the top of the page.
    Settings.jpg
  4. Click the Add new repository link at the bottom of the pop up.
  5. Enter "ady624" in the Owner column.
  6. Enter "webCoRE" in the Name column.
  7. Enter "master" in the Branch column.
  8. Click Save (do not hit the Enter key, it will exit the form without saving).
    Githubrepo.jpg
  9. Click Update From Repo.
  10. Select webCoRE (master) from the list.
    Update.jpg
  11. Check "webCore.groovy" from the New (only in GitHub) box. (Do not update all at once.)
    Githubinstall webcoreonly.png
  12. Check the Publish checkbox at the bottom of the pop up.
    Ide update.png
  13. Click the Execute Update button.
    Ide update-new.png
  14. Click again on Update From Repo.
  15. Select webCoRE (master) from the list.
    Update.jpg
  16. Check "webCoRE Piston.groovy", "webCoRE Storage.groovy"and "webCoRE Dashboard.groovy" from the New (only in GitHub) box.
    Githubinstall allchecked.png
  17. Check the Publish checkbox at the bottom of the pop up.
    Ide update.png
  18. Click the Execute Update button.
    Ide update-new.png

Note: The webCoRE source code has only been copied to your SmartThings cloud account. You must continue to the next step of Enable webCoRE OAuth.

Github Installation Troubleshooting

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If you receive this error it may be because you installed and published both "webCore.groovy" and other SmartApps at the same time. Please do them individually (one at a time) per the instructions. Be sure to install/publish "webCore.groovy" first then the others after (See steps 11-16).