- 2015-09-13T10:20:01-07:00
+ 2015-09-13T10:30:39-07:00https://home-assistant.io/
@@ -21,19 +21,18 @@
Today we announce the release of Home Assistant v0.7.2 which includes brand new support by
@sfam to integrate with IFTTT. IFTTT stands for If This, Then That and is a
webservice that integrates with almost every possible webservice out there. Adding Home
-Assistant to this mix means Home Assistant connects with all these.
+Assistant to this mix means Home Assistant can connect with all via IFTTT.
+
+
It is now possible to disable your irregation system if it is going to be cloudy tomorrow or tweet
+if your smoke alarm goes off.
-
It is now possible to disable your irregation system if it is going to be cloudy tomorrow or tweet
-if your smoke alarm goes off. Click the read more button for some example recipes.
-
-
IFTTT integration requires your Home Assistant instance to be accessible from the web. This can be
-achieved by forwarding the port from your router to the device running Home Assistant. If your ISP
-is giving you a new IP address from time to time, consider using DuckDNS.
+
Head over to the setup instructions to get started with IFTTT. Click the
+read more button for some example recipes.
Today we announce the release of Home Assistant v0.7.2 which includes brand new support by
@sfam to integrate with IFTTT. IFTTT stands for If This, Then That and is a
webservice that integrates with almost every possible webservice out there. Adding Home
-Assistant to this mix means Home Assistant connects with all these.
+Assistant to this mix means Home Assistant can connect with all via IFTTT.
+
+
It is now possible to disable your irregation system if it is going to be cloudy tomorrow or tweet
+if your smoke alarm goes off.
-
It is now possible to disable your irregation system if it is going to be cloudy tomorrow or tweet
-if your smoke alarm goes off. Click the read more button for some example recipes.
-
-
IFTTT integration requires your Home Assistant instance to be accessible from the web. This can be
-achieved by forwarding the port from your router to the device running Home Assistant. If your ISP
-is giving you a new IP address from time to time, consider using DuckDNS.
+
Head over to the setup instructions to get started with IFTTT. Click the
+read more button for some example recipes.
diff --git a/blog/categories/architecture/atom.xml b/blog/categories/architecture/atom.xml
index 9443cd0e9d..4cdc611c41 100644
--- a/blog/categories/architecture/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/architecture/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2015-09-13T10:20:01-07:00
+ 2015-09-13T10:30:39-07:00https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/branding/atom.xml b/blog/categories/branding/atom.xml
index 92b8f3c4a2..234619a9cd 100644
--- a/blog/categories/branding/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/branding/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2015-09-13T10:20:01-07:00
+ 2015-09-13T10:30:39-07:00https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/component/atom.xml b/blog/categories/component/atom.xml
index 6c6c03c2ef..2622986278 100644
--- a/blog/categories/component/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/component/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2015-09-13T10:20:01-07:00
+ 2015-09-13T10:30:39-07:00https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/core/atom.xml b/blog/categories/core/atom.xml
index f671a3e023..4116cb9e68 100644
--- a/blog/categories/core/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/core/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2015-09-13T10:20:01-07:00
+ 2015-09-13T10:30:39-07:00https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/frontend/atom.xml b/blog/categories/frontend/atom.xml
index 4705621868..8a250a26e8 100644
--- a/blog/categories/frontend/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/frontend/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2015-09-13T10:20:01-07:00
+ 2015-09-13T10:30:39-07:00https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/how-to/atom.xml b/blog/categories/how-to/atom.xml
index 9f578ed4ea..d4e2f301df 100644
--- a/blog/categories/how-to/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/how-to/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2015-09-13T10:20:01-07:00
+ 2015-09-13T10:30:39-07:00https://home-assistant.io/
@@ -21,19 +21,18 @@
Today we announce the release of Home Assistant v0.7.2 which includes brand new support by
@sfam to integrate with IFTTT. IFTTT stands for If This, Then That and is a
webservice that integrates with almost every possible webservice out there. Adding Home
-Assistant to this mix means Home Assistant connects with all these.
+Assistant to this mix means Home Assistant can connect with all via IFTTT.
+
+
It is now possible to disable your irregation system if it is going to be cloudy tomorrow or tweet
+if your smoke alarm goes off.
-
It is now possible to disable your irregation system if it is going to be cloudy tomorrow or tweet
-if your smoke alarm goes off. Click the read more button for some example recipes.
-
-
IFTTT integration requires your Home Assistant instance to be accessible from the web. This can be
-achieved by forwarding the port from your router to the device running Home Assistant. If your ISP
-is giving you a new IP address from time to time, consider using DuckDNS.
+
Head over to the setup instructions to get started with IFTTT. Click the
+read more button for some example recipes.
diff --git a/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml b/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml
index 29935dffc8..32dd113bc4 100644
--- a/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2015-09-13T10:20:01-07:00
+ 2015-09-13T10:30:39-07:00https://home-assistant.io/
@@ -21,19 +21,18 @@
Today we announce the release of Home Assistant v0.7.2 which includes brand new support by
@sfam to integrate with IFTTT. IFTTT stands for If This, Then That and is a
webservice that integrates with almost every possible webservice out there. Adding Home
-Assistant to this mix means Home Assistant connects with all these.
+Assistant to this mix means Home Assistant can connect with all via IFTTT.
+
+
It is now possible to disable your irregation system if it is going to be cloudy tomorrow or tweet
+if your smoke alarm goes off.
-
It is now possible to disable your irregation system if it is going to be cloudy tomorrow or tweet
-if your smoke alarm goes off. Click the read more button for some example recipes.
-
-
IFTTT integration requires your Home Assistant instance to be accessible from the web. This can be
-achieved by forwarding the port from your router to the device running Home Assistant. If your ISP
-is giving you a new IP address from time to time, consider using DuckDNS.
+
Head over to the setup instructions to get started with IFTTT. Click the
+read more button for some example recipes.
Today we announce the release of Home Assistant v0.7.2 which includes brand new support by
@sfam to integrate with IFTTT. IFTTT stands for If This, Then That and is a
webservice that integrates with almost every possible webservice out there. Adding Home
-Assistant to this mix means Home Assistant connects with all these.
+Assistant to this mix means Home Assistant can connect with all via IFTTT.
+
+
It is now possible to disable your irregation system if it is going to be cloudy tomorrow or tweet
+if your smoke alarm goes off.
-
It is now possible to disable your irregation system if it is going to be cloudy tomorrow or tweet
-if your smoke alarm goes off. Click the read more button for some example recipes.
-
-
IFTTT integration requires your Home Assistant instance to be accessible from the web. This can be
-achieved by forwarding the port from your router to the device running Home Assistant. If your ISP
-is giving you a new IP address from time to time, consider using DuckDNS.
+
Head over to the setup instructions to get started with IFTTT. Click the
+read more button for some example recipes.
Read on →
diff --git a/components/ifttt.html b/components/ifttt.html
index 23d9414719..442035e286 100644
--- a/components/ifttt.html
+++ b/components/ifttt.html
@@ -105,7 +105,10 @@
-IFTTT is a web service that allows users to create chains of simple conditional statements, so called “recipes”. With the ifttt component you can trigger recipes through the “maker” channel.
+IFTTT is a web service that allows users to create chains of simple conditional
+statements, so called “recipes”. With the ifttt component you can trigger recipes through the “maker”
+channel. See the announcement blog post for examples
+how to use it.
12
@@ -173,6 +176,13 @@ You need to setup a unique trigger for each event you sent to IFTTT.
+
Sending events from IFTTT to Home Assistant
+
+
To be able to receive events from IFTTT, your Home Assistant instance needs to be accessible from
+the web. This can be achieved by forwarding port 8123 from your router to the device running Home
+Assistant. If your ISP is giving you a new IP address from time to time, consider using
+DuckDNS.