What’s Next for WebThings after 1.0?

Ben Francis
WebThingsIO
Published in
2 min readMar 3, 2022

Hi, I’m Ben Francis, founder of WebThings.

It’s been a while since WebThings flew the nest from Mozilla, so I wanted to provide a brief update on what’s coming next, but more importantly to encourage you to have your say via our community survey.

WebThings Gateway 1.1

Contributors are busy working on a 1.1 release of WebThings Gateway. So far we expect this to include:

  • A new “groups” feature which enables you to add devices to groups
  • A more reliable back end, following the re-write in TypeScript
  • Clean-up of obsolete code including the transition UI and router features which are no longer supported
  • Bug fixes
  • Security patches

Towards 2.0

Work has already begun on a 2.0 release of WebThings Gateway.

One of the main changes in 2.0 will be compliance with new W3C Web of Things standards. This means transitioning the whole WebThings platform from the current Web Thing API to compliance with upcoming W3C recommendations including WoT Thing Description 1.1, WoT Profile and WoT Discovery.

This is the result of a multi-year standardisation effort in collaboration with the W3C Web of Things Working Group to ensure that the latest W3C WoT specifications meet the needs of the WebThings project, and make the changes needed to make WebThings compliant with those standards.

Whilst this will be a breaking API change from 1.0, users shouldn’t notice any disruption and we’re working hard to minimise any impact on add-on developers. Stay tuned for more in the coming months.

Have Your Say

I have my own ideas about where to take the platform next, but I’d like to hear more from you, the WebThings community. I’d be really grateful if you could fill out this quick ten question survey to help us understand what benefits you’re currently getting from WebThings and how we can make it better.

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Ben Francis
WebThingsIO

Founder of Krellian. W3C Invited Expert on Web Applications and the Web of Things. Previously: Mozilla & Google. tola.me.uk