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The library_uuid and device_uuid are working well. Thanks
![]() At the moment I'm storing the configuration values under the key "library_uuid/device_uuid". I've considered using library_uuid: { device_uuid: values } but its easier to work with just one key when reading/writing the configuration data. |
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Why? Aren't you using JSON? If so, it handles dicts of dicts perfectly well.
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Well, it was simple to add to the current code. But since I didn't really like it that way either, I've redone the code to support nested settings - it needed a cleanup anyway.
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