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- Communities grow, things change. We understand that some people don’t like change, and that is why we are trying to make our chat transition from Gitter to Discord as smooth as possible for everyone. Join us now with just a click!
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- Easy to join
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-Discord is a very easy platform to join. New users can immediately jump into the conversations without first having to create an account. Just provide your name and you’re in!
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-This is incredibly valuable for us and will make Home Assistant even more accessible than before.
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- Great apps
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-One of our least favorite things about Gitter is the quality of apps that they provide for iOS and Android devices. Discord, on the other hand, has the fastest and most feature-rich mobile apps that we’ve tried! For those of you who like to post pictures to the chatrooms directly from your phone…now you can. It doesn’t stop there; they also provide well-polished clients for Windows, macOS and even Linux. If you’re more of a browser-based chat client person, their web client will be perfect for you.
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- Moderation tools
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-We have been quite lucky so far as to not have much inappropriate behavior (spammers, trolls, etc) in our chatrooms. However, as our community continues to grow, this common issue might come up. Discord has the features that will help us shut this behavior down before it gets out of hand.
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- Great multiple server support
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-Do you already have a Discord account? Great! You can use that account to join in on the conversation now. One Discord account works with every Discord server. It is extremely easy to switch between servers or join new ones. Discord messages also work across servers, so your personal conversations are not scoped to a single server.
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- It’s hosted
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-We are big fans of self-hosted apps and services, but everyone knows they require a fair amount of maintenance and attention to keep them running smoothly. Discord is hosted on its own servers, so it’s better to let them maintain the service while we keep busy improving Home Assistant to bring you new and exciting features!
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- Plenty of features
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-Syntax highlighting, voice chats, ability to search chatrooms, private messaging, and even custom emoji! Discord has a great set of features that will keep us all happy for a long time to come. (Pssst…after you join our server, check out the :ponder:
emoji!)
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- Join us!
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-Are you convinced and ready to make the switch? Join us, we’re just one click away!
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- The fine print…
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-In the process of switching chat platforms we have decided to create what we feel is a very fair set of rules for our chat community. As growth continues, these rules might change. Also be sure to check the #welcome-rules channel for the most up-to-date rules for our chat server.
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-Dale Higgs
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+++ b/blog/categories/media/index.html
@@ -79,6 +79,27 @@
2017
+
+
+
+
+ Home Assistant Podcast #10
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml b/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml
index 942277dcf2..dc59471e78 100644
--- a/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html b/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html
index 8ab586f3d0..cc87ac8cad 100644
--- a/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html
@@ -136,6 +136,9 @@
Recent Posts
+ -
+ Home Assistant Podcast #10
+
-
Templates, dates and times
@@ -148,9 +151,6 @@
-
Home Assistant Podcast #9
- -
- Participating in Hacktoberfest
-
diff --git a/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml b/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml
index 4584cc1833..b7dd6d89d1 100644
--- a/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/micropython/index.html b/blog/categories/micropython/index.html
index 955903e584..3367f970cd 100644
--- a/blog/categories/micropython/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/micropython/index.html
@@ -185,6 +185,9 @@
Recent Posts
+ -
+ Home Assistant Podcast #10
+
-
Templates, dates and times
@@ -197,9 +200,6 @@
-
Home Assistant Podcast #9
- -
- Participating in Hacktoberfest
-
diff --git a/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml b/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml
index 5e81ea83e4..3476aa35ca 100644
--- a/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html b/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html
index 445b5638f2..16b73c0bc5 100644
--- a/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html
@@ -207,6 +207,9 @@
Recent Posts
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@@ -219,9 +222,6 @@
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Home Assistant Podcast #9
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- Participating in Hacktoberfest
-
diff --git a/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml b/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml
index ab6d382331..9f4230150f 100644
--- a/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/organisation/index.html b/blog/categories/organisation/index.html
index a7ba3f0d85..67508fc785 100644
--- a/blog/categories/organisation/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/organisation/index.html
@@ -201,6 +201,9 @@
Recent Posts
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@@ -213,9 +216,6 @@
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Home Assistant Podcast #9
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- Participating in Hacktoberfest
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diff --git a/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml b/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml
index 4b245f0c5a..c93e8efc11 100644
--- a/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html b/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html
index 375c8cc95c..dbf6cde564 100644
--- a/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html
@@ -161,6 +161,9 @@
Recent Posts
+ -
+ Home Assistant Podcast #10
+
-
Templates, dates and times
@@ -173,9 +176,6 @@
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Home Assistant Podcast #9
- -
- Participating in Hacktoberfest
-
diff --git a/blog/categories/presence-detection/atom.xml b/blog/categories/presence-detection/atom.xml
index d22204ab90..d51a9f9620 100644
--- a/blog/categories/presence-detection/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/presence-detection/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/presence-detection/index.html b/blog/categories/presence-detection/index.html
index ed91a430a4..9d33909dd3 100644
--- a/blog/categories/presence-detection/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/presence-detection/index.html
@@ -138,6 +138,9 @@
Recent Posts
+ -
+ Home Assistant Podcast #10
+
-
Templates, dates and times
@@ -150,9 +153,6 @@
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Home Assistant Podcast #9
- -
- Participating in Hacktoberfest
-
diff --git a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml
index d8c0f781cc..4e23701a83 100644
--- a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/index.html b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/index.html
index a0ae3e2f80..231b503d6d 100644
--- a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/index.html
@@ -158,6 +158,9 @@
Recent Posts
+ -
+ Home Assistant Podcast #10
+
-
Templates, dates and times
@@ -170,9 +173,6 @@
-
Home Assistant Podcast #9
- -
- Participating in Hacktoberfest
-
diff --git a/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml b/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml
index eddd30fe01..32ae6a3260 100644
--- a/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/release-notes/index.html b/blog/categories/release-notes/index.html
index 7859c6fe12..b5970e4a34 100644
--- a/blog/categories/release-notes/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/release-notes/index.html
@@ -1609,6 +1609,9 @@
Recent Posts
+ -
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-
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@@ -1621,9 +1624,6 @@
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- -
- Participating in Hacktoberfest
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index 0d1e2e7d28..8b5f107323 100644
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/survey/index.html b/blog/categories/survey/index.html
index 0c77aeebfb..893d3b6e4d 100644
--- a/blog/categories/survey/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/survey/index.html
@@ -136,6 +136,9 @@
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- Participating in Hacktoberfest
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
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https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/talks/index.html b/blog/categories/talks/index.html
index 115111dac5..2bd03ee853 100644
--- a/blog/categories/talks/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/talks/index.html
@@ -137,6 +137,9 @@
Recent Posts
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-
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@@ -149,9 +152,6 @@
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Home Assistant Podcast #9
- -
- Participating in Hacktoberfest
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diff --git a/blog/categories/technology/atom.xml b/blog/categories/technology/atom.xml
index a89b806c6c..195198dfed 100644
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
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diff --git a/blog/categories/technology/index.html b/blog/categories/technology/index.html
index b31a8a4ff9..c9d8abd0db 100644
--- a/blog/categories/technology/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/technology/index.html
@@ -305,6 +305,9 @@
Recent Posts
+ -
+ Home Assistant Podcast #10
+
-
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@@ -317,9 +320,6 @@
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Home Assistant Podcast #9
- -
- Participating in Hacktoberfest
-
diff --git a/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml b/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml
index e24396af85..3729dfec24 100644
--- a/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
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diff --git a/blog/categories/user-stories/index.html b/blog/categories/user-stories/index.html
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--- a/blog/categories/user-stories/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/user-stories/index.html
@@ -158,6 +158,9 @@
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- Participating in Hacktoberfest
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diff --git a/blog/categories/video/atom.xml b/blog/categories/video/atom.xml
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+ 2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/video/index.html b/blog/categories/video/index.html
index 8adfb6e789..7f330eee19 100644
--- a/blog/categories/video/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/video/index.html
@@ -267,6 +267,9 @@
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@@ -279,9 +282,6 @@
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Home Assistant Podcast #9
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- Participating in Hacktoberfest
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diff --git a/blog/categories/website/atom.xml b/blog/categories/website/atom.xml
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diff --git a/blog/categories/website/index.html b/blog/categories/website/index.html
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--- a/blog/categories/website/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/website/index.html
@@ -158,6 +158,9 @@
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Home Assistant Podcast #9
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- Participating in Hacktoberfest
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diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html
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--- a/blog/index.html
+++ b/blog/index.html
@@ -67,6 +67,32 @@
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+
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+ Home Assistant Podcast #10
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+
+
+ Show notes available on the Home Assistant Podcast Website
+
+
+
+
@@ -446,88 +472,6 @@ Other than that the changes are mostly to our tool
-
-
- 0.53: Tesla, Customize editor, and super fast KNX rewrite
-
-
-
-
-
-The Home Assistant community has been super busy in the last two weeks to bring you this amazing release. 60 different contributors have done over a 100 PRs filled with new features, bug fixes and performance improvements.
-9 days away from our 4th birthday, we’ve just accomplished a couple of great milestones that I would love to share with you. We’ve hit over 8000 stars 🌟 on GitHub and starting this release we now ship over 800 platforms and components!
- Customize editor
-Another step in making Home Assistant configurable via the frontend has been contributed by @andrey-git: a customization editor! You are now able to inspect all (possible) customizations of an entity and update them with just a few taps. Want to change the name or icon of an entity? All possible in mere seconds.
-
-
-Screenshot of the new customize editor.
-
-New Home Assistant configurations will be created correctly automatically. If you are an existing user, make sure you have the config screen enabled and that you include customizations from customize.yaml
.
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-homeassistant:
- # Include the customizations.
- customize: !include customize.yaml
-
-# Enable the config screen
-config:
-
-
- Tesla
-Thanks to the contribution by @zabuldon, you will now be able to control your Tesla car from Home Assistant. You’re able to check the temperature inside and outside your car, control your AC and unlock the car.
- Input text
-This release introduces a new input component: input_text
contributed by @BioSehnsucht. With this component you will be able to set free form from the UI and then let that be used by your automations or templates.
- KNX
-This release ships a new KNX implementation thanks to @Julius2342. It will instantly show all changed states of KNX devices within Home Assistant. Additionally it brings support for HVAC devices and notification services. It also adds a service for direct communication with the KNX bus. You can connect to KNX/IP routing and tunnelling devices. In the background it uses asyncio communication. Check the climate integration in action here and see the lights in action below:
-
-
-
- New Platforms
-
- - Xiaomi Philips Lights integration (@syssi - #9087) (light.xiaomi_philipslight docs) (new-platform)
- - Mycroft notify/component (@btotharye - #9173) (mycroft docs) (notify.mycroft docs) (new-platform)
- - Add counter component (@fabaff - #9146) (counter docs) (new-platform)
- - Support for season sensor (@w1ll1am23 - #8958) (sensor.season docs) (new-platform)
- - Abode push events and lock, cover, and switch components (@1091741+MisterWil - #9095) (abode docs) (alarm_control_panel.abode docs) (binary_sensor.abode docs) (cover.abode docs) (lock.abode docs) (switch.abode docs) (new-platform)
- - Bayesian Binary Sensor (@jlmcgehee21 - #8810) (binary_sensor.bayesian docs) (new-platform)
- - Add Tank Utility sensor (@krismolendyke - #9132) (sensor.tank_utility docs) (new-platform)
- - Tesla platform (@zabuldon - #9211) (tesla docs) (binary_sensor.tesla docs) (climate.tesla docs) (device_tracker.tesla docs) (lock.tesla docs) (sensor.tesla docs) (new-platform)
- - mopar sensor (@happyleavesaoc - #9136) (sensor.mopar docs) (new-platform)
- - Add Geofency device tracker (@gunnarhelgason - #9106) (device_tracker.geofency docs) (new-platform)
- - Added DWD WarnApp Sensor (@runningman84 - #8657) (sensor.dwdwarnapp docs) (new-platform)
- - Add input_text component (@BioSehnsucht - #9112) (input_text docs) (new-platform)
- - Introducing a media_player component for Yamaha Multicast devices (@jalmeroth - #9258) (media_player.yamaha_musiccast docs) (new-platform)
- - Stable and asynchronous KNX library. (@Julius2342 - #8725) (knx docs) (binary_sensor.knx docs) (climate.knx docs) (cover.knx docs) (light.knx docs) (sensor.knx docs) (switch.knx docs) (new-platform)
- - Adds the AirVisual air quality sensor platform (@bachya - #9320) (sensor.airvisual docs) (new-platform)
-
- Release 0.53.1 - September 12
-
- - Fix Twitter notifications with certain media such as small images (@MikeChristianson - #9354) (notify.twitter docs)
- - Added additional string check in Wunderground sensor (@arsaboo - #9380) (sensor.wunderground docs)
- - Fixing foscam library dependency/requirements (@viswa-swami - #9387) (camera.foscam docs)
- - Fixes for customize editor (@andrey-git)
-
- If you need help…
-…don’t hesitate to use our very active forums or join us for a little chat. The release notes have comments enabled but it’s preferred if you use the former communication channels. Thanks.
- Reporting Issues
-Experiencing issues introduced by this release? Please report them in our issue tracker. Make sure to fill in all fields of the issue template.
- Read on →
-
-
-
diff --git a/blog/posts/10/index.html b/blog/posts/10/index.html
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--- a/blog/posts/10/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/10/index.html
@@ -67,6 +67,45 @@
+
+
+
+ iBeacons: How to track things that can’t track themselves (part II)
+
+
+
+
+ This post is by Home Assistant contributor Greg Dowling.
+In Part 1 I talked about using iBeacons to improve presence tracking. In part 2 I’ll talk about how to track things like keys that can’t track themselves by using iBeacons.
+ Tracking things using iBeacons
+In the first part I mentioned that iBeacons just send out I’m here packets, and we used this to trigger an update when your phone came close to a fixed beacon.
+But beacons don’t have to be fixed.
+Your phone knows roughly where it is located (based on mobile phone masts, Wi-Fi networks or GPS). If your phone sees an I’m here message then it knows the beacon is close.
+If your phone can remember (or tell a server) where it was when it last saw the iBeacon - then it knows where the beacon was. So the result of this is that you can track where an iBeacon was - even though the iBeacon doesn’t have any tracking technology itself.
+So if you put an iBeacon on your keys or in your car - then you can track them.
+
+
+ Here are my keys - with a Estimote Nearable iBeacon stuck to them. Ugly but effective!
+
+ Read on →
+
+
+
@@ -482,35 +521,6 @@
I would like to put out a big thank you to all our contributors who make Home Assistant what it is today. It doesn’t matter if it is form of code, documentation or giving support in our chat room or forums. You. all. rock.
Cheers to the future!
Paulus
-
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- Updated documentation
-
-
-
-
- One of the main complaints that we receive is something along the lines “I read that X is possible yet I am unable to find it on the website.”. This post is to announce that we have taken the first steps to improve it by revamping the getting started and developers sections. It’s still a work in progress but we now have a solid foundation to build on for the future 👍.
-Our documentation has been going through various phases. Initially it was just the README in our GitHub repository. I discovered Jekyll and GitHub pages in December 2014 and created home-assistant.io. I more or less broke the README in 5 pages and called it a website. Back then we had a whopping 11 components.
-As Home Assistant grew, so did our documentation. Fabian Affolter does an amazing job in making sure there is at least a documentation stub for each new feature that lands. And that’s quite a feat given our frequent releases! But despite all the efforts, the documentation outgrew our existing documentation organisation.
-Today it has been almost 1.5 years since we started the website. We now have 264 components and platforms under our belt and have been honored with 1.5 million page views ✨. And hopefully we now also have documentation that our community deserves.
-Finally, if you see some content that could use more clarifcation or is outdated, don’t hesitate to use the ‘Edit in GitHub’ link that is present on each page.
diff --git a/blog/posts/11/index.html b/blog/posts/11/index.html
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--- a/blog/posts/11/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/11/index.html
@@ -67,6 +67,35 @@
+
+
+
+ Updated documentation
+
+
+
+
+ One of the main complaints that we receive is something along the lines “I read that X is possible yet I am unable to find it on the website.”. This post is to announce that we have taken the first steps to improve it by revamping the getting started and developers sections. It’s still a work in progress but we now have a solid foundation to build on for the future 👍.
+Our documentation has been going through various phases. Initially it was just the README in our GitHub repository. I discovered Jekyll and GitHub pages in December 2014 and created home-assistant.io. I more or less broke the README in 5 pages and called it a website. Back then we had a whopping 11 components.
+As Home Assistant grew, so did our documentation. Fabian Affolter does an amazing job in making sure there is at least a documentation stub for each new feature that lands. And that’s quite a feat given our frequent releases! But despite all the efforts, the documentation outgrew our existing documentation organisation.
+Today it has been almost 1.5 years since we started the website. We now have 264 components and platforms under our belt and have been honored with 1.5 million page views ✨. And hopefully we now also have documentation that our community deserves.
+Finally, if you see some content that could use more clarifcation or is outdated, don’t hesitate to use the ‘Edit in GitHub’ link that is present on each page.
+
+
+
@@ -523,80 +552,6 @@ Hold your NFC tag against the belly of Garfield to unlock the alarm.
-
-
-
- Classifying the Internet of Things
-
-
-
-
- The core of home automation is knowing what’s going on. The faster we know about a state change, the better we can serve the user. If you want to have your lights to turn on when you arrive at home, it doesn’t help if it only knows about it after you’ve already opened the door and manually (!!) turned on the light.
-Each smart device consists of the ‘normal’ device and the piece that makes it ‘smart’: the connectivity. The connectivity part of a device can consists of either control, state or both.
-State describes what a device is up to right now. For example, a light can be on with a red color and a medium brightness.
-Control is about controlling the smart device by sending commands via an API. These commands can vary from configuring how a device works till mimicking how a user would interact with a device. A media player can allow skipping to the next track and a sensor could allow to configure its sensitivity or polling interval.
-The Home Assistant APIs are setup to be as convenient as possible. However, a network is always as weak as it’s weakest link. In our case these are the integrations. Take for example controlling a light that does not report state. The only state Home Assistant can report on after sending a command is the assumed state: what do we expect the state of the light to be if the command worked.
-We want our users to get the best home automation experience out there and this starts with making sure they have devices that work well with Home Assistant. That’s why we will start applying the following classifiers to our integrations:
-
-
-
- Classifier
- Description
-
-
-
- Assumed State
-
- We are unable to get the state of the device. Best we can do is to assume the state based on our last command.
-
-
-
-
- Cloud Polling
-
- Integration of this device happens via the cloud and requires an active internet connection. Polling the state means that an update might be noticed later.
-
-
-
-
- Cloud Push
-
- Integration of this device happens via the cloud and requires an active internet connection. Home Assistant will be notified as soon as a new state is available.
-
-
-
-
- Local Polling
-
- Offers direct communication with device. Polling the state means that an update might be noticed later.
-
-
-
-
- Local Push
-
- Offers direct communication with device. Home Assistant will be notified as soon as a new state is available.
-
-
-
-The background to how we got to these classifiers can be read after the break.
- Read on →
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
diff --git a/blog/posts/12/index.html b/blog/posts/12/index.html
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+
+
+
+ Classifying the Internet of Things
+
+
+
+
+ The core of home automation is knowing what’s going on. The faster we know about a state change, the better we can serve the user. If you want to have your lights to turn on when you arrive at home, it doesn’t help if it only knows about it after you’ve already opened the door and manually (!!) turned on the light.
+Each smart device consists of the ‘normal’ device and the piece that makes it ‘smart’: the connectivity. The connectivity part of a device can consists of either control, state or both.
+State describes what a device is up to right now. For example, a light can be on with a red color and a medium brightness.
+Control is about controlling the smart device by sending commands via an API. These commands can vary from configuring how a device works till mimicking how a user would interact with a device. A media player can allow skipping to the next track and a sensor could allow to configure its sensitivity or polling interval.
+The Home Assistant APIs are setup to be as convenient as possible. However, a network is always as weak as it’s weakest link. In our case these are the integrations. Take for example controlling a light that does not report state. The only state Home Assistant can report on after sending a command is the assumed state: what do we expect the state of the light to be if the command worked.
+We want our users to get the best home automation experience out there and this starts with making sure they have devices that work well with Home Assistant. That’s why we will start applying the following classifiers to our integrations:
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+ Classifier
+ Description
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+ Assumed State
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+ We are unable to get the state of the device. Best we can do is to assume the state based on our last command.
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+ Cloud Polling
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+ Integration of this device happens via the cloud and requires an active internet connection. Polling the state means that an update might be noticed later.
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+ Cloud Push
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+ Integration of this device happens via the cloud and requires an active internet connection. Home Assistant will be notified as soon as a new state is available.
+
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+ Local Polling
+
+ Offers direct communication with device. Polling the state means that an update might be noticed later.
+
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+ Local Push
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+ Offers direct communication with device. Home Assistant will be notified as soon as a new state is available.
+
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+The background to how we got to these classifiers can be read after the break.
+ Read on →
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- It’s been a few weeks but we managed to polish a nice new release of Home Assistant for y’all!
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- - New lock component including Wink support (@miniconfig)
- - New binary sensor component including aRest and MQTT support (@fabaff)
- - New rollershutter component including MQTT support (@sfam)
- - New InfluxDB component to store data in InfluxDB (@fabaff)
- - Thermostat: Ecobee now supported (@nkgilley)
- - Thermostat: Homematic now supported (@goir)
- - Support for parsing JSON values received over MQTT (@mcdeck)
- - Bunch of bug fixes and optimizations
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+ 0.9: Rollershutters, locks, binary sensors and InfluxDB
+
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+ It’s been a few weeks but we managed to polish a nice new release of Home Assistant for y’all!
+


+
+ - New lock component including Wink support (@miniconfig)
+ - New binary sensor component including aRest and MQTT support (@fabaff)
+ - New rollershutter component including MQTT support (@sfam)
+ - New InfluxDB component to store data in InfluxDB (@fabaff)
+ - Thermostat: Ecobee now supported (@nkgilley)
+ - Thermostat: Homematic now supported (@goir)
+ - Support for parsing JSON values received over MQTT (@mcdeck)
+ - Bunch of bug fixes and optimizations
+
+To update, run pip3 install --upgrade homeassistant
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- 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 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.
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-Head over to the setup instructions to get started with IFTTT. Click the read more button for some example recipes.
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+ Home Assistant meets IFTTT
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+ 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 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.
+
+
+
+Head over to the setup instructions to get started with IFTTT. Click the read more button for some example recipes.
+ Read on →
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- It’s been a month since the latest update and a lot has happened again. Here a quick overview of the new things.
-Line Charts
-James has upgraded the history in the frontend to support line graphs. Line graphs will be shown for any entity that has a unit of measurement. The line graphs will also be shown in the more info card of an entity. See the demo for a live example.
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-ISY994 hub support
-
Ryan has contributed support to integrate the ISY994 hub by Universal Devices. This allows you to integrate your X10/Insteon sensors, switches and lights.
-He has created an extensive getting started guide which can be found on the ISY994 component page.
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-isy994:
-
-
-Logbook
-
I (Paulus) have added a logbook component. The logbook component provides a different perspective on the history of your house by showing all the changes that happened to your house in chronological order. See the demo for a live example.
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-# Example configuration.yaml entry
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+ Release notes for April 25, 2015
+
+
+
+
+ It’s been a month since the latest update and a lot has happened again. Here a quick overview of the new things.
+Line Charts
+James has upgraded the history in the frontend to support line graphs. Line graphs will be shown for any entity that has a unit of measurement. The line graphs will also be shown in the more info card of an entity. See the demo for a live example.
+
+
+
+ISY994 hub support
+
Ryan has contributed support to integrate the ISY994 hub by Universal Devices. This allows you to integrate your X10/Insteon sensors, switches and lights.
+He has created an extensive getting started guide which can be found on the ISY994 component page.
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+isy994:
+
+
+Logbook
+
I (Paulus) have added a logbook component. The logbook component provides a different perspective on the history of your house by showing all the changes that happened to your house in chronological order. See the demo for a live example.
+
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+logbook:
+
+
+ Read on →
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+
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- Hello PushBullet, nice talking to you
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- One of the things that was missing in Home Assistant for a while was a way to communicate with users. Wouldn’t it be nice to get a message when important events happen like the lights being turned on while no one is home? Since the Home Assistant frontend runs as a web application on the phone, we have no way to bring ourselves to the front. This is where the new notify component comes in, powered by PushBullet.
-The new notify component will take in messages and tells them to the user. For now this will be powered by the very awesome PushBullet but any other messaging platform can be easily added.
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- A message triggered by the simple_alarm component is shown by PushBullet on the Moto360.
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+ Hello PushBullet, nice talking to you
+
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+ One of the things that was missing in Home Assistant for a while was a way to communicate with users. Wouldn’t it be nice to get a message when important events happen like the lights being turned on while no one is home? Since the Home Assistant frontend runs as a web application on the phone, we have no way to bring ourselves to the front. This is where the new notify component comes in, powered by PushBullet.
+The new notify component will take in messages and tells them to the user. For now this will be powered by the very awesome PushBullet but any other messaging platform can be easily added.
+
+
+ A message triggered by the simple_alarm component is shown by PushBullet on the Moto360.
+
+Read on to learn how to enable the notify component and integrate it with other components.
+ Read on →
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+
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+ 0.53: Tesla, Customize editor, and super fast KNX rewrite
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+The Home Assistant community has been super busy in the last two weeks to bring you this amazing release. 60 different contributors have done over a 100 PRs filled with new features, bug fixes and performance improvements.
+9 days away from our 4th birthday, we’ve just accomplished a couple of great milestones that I would love to share with you. We’ve hit over 8000 stars 🌟 on GitHub and starting this release we now ship over 800 platforms and components!
+ Customize editor
+Another step in making Home Assistant configurable via the frontend has been contributed by @andrey-git: a customization editor! You are now able to inspect all (possible) customizations of an entity and update them with just a few taps. Want to change the name or icon of an entity? All possible in mere seconds.
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+
+Screenshot of the new customize editor.
+
+New Home Assistant configurations will be created correctly automatically. If you are an existing user, make sure you have the config screen enabled and that you include customizations from customize.yaml
.
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+homeassistant:
+ # Include the customizations.
+ customize: !include customize.yaml
+
+# Enable the config screen
+config:
+
+
+ Tesla
+Thanks to the contribution by @zabuldon, you will now be able to control your Tesla car from Home Assistant. You’re able to check the temperature inside and outside your car, control your AC and unlock the car.
+ Input text
+This release introduces a new input component: input_text
contributed by @BioSehnsucht. With this component you will be able to set free form from the UI and then let that be used by your automations or templates.
+ KNX
+This release ships a new KNX implementation thanks to @Julius2342. It will instantly show all changed states of KNX devices within Home Assistant. Additionally it brings support for HVAC devices and notification services. It also adds a service for direct communication with the KNX bus. You can connect to KNX/IP routing and tunnelling devices. In the background it uses asyncio communication. Check the climate integration in action here and see the lights in action below:
+
+
+
+ New Platforms
+
+ - Xiaomi Philips Lights integration (@syssi - #9087) (light.xiaomi_philipslight docs) (new-platform)
+ - Mycroft notify/component (@btotharye - #9173) (mycroft docs) (notify.mycroft docs) (new-platform)
+ - Add counter component (@fabaff - #9146) (counter docs) (new-platform)
+ - Support for season sensor (@w1ll1am23 - #8958) (sensor.season docs) (new-platform)
+ - Abode push events and lock, cover, and switch components (@1091741+MisterWil - #9095) (abode docs) (alarm_control_panel.abode docs) (binary_sensor.abode docs) (cover.abode docs) (lock.abode docs) (switch.abode docs) (new-platform)
+ - Bayesian Binary Sensor (@jlmcgehee21 - #8810) (binary_sensor.bayesian docs) (new-platform)
+ - Add Tank Utility sensor (@krismolendyke - #9132) (sensor.tank_utility docs) (new-platform)
+ - Tesla platform (@zabuldon - #9211) (tesla docs) (binary_sensor.tesla docs) (climate.tesla docs) (device_tracker.tesla docs) (lock.tesla docs) (sensor.tesla docs) (new-platform)
+ - mopar sensor (@happyleavesaoc - #9136) (sensor.mopar docs) (new-platform)
+ - Add Geofency device tracker (@gunnarhelgason - #9106) (device_tracker.geofency docs) (new-platform)
+ - Added DWD WarnApp Sensor (@runningman84 - #8657) (sensor.dwdwarnapp docs) (new-platform)
+ - Add input_text component (@BioSehnsucht - #9112) (input_text docs) (new-platform)
+ - Introducing a media_player component for Yamaha Multicast devices (@jalmeroth - #9258) (media_player.yamaha_musiccast docs) (new-platform)
+ - Stable and asynchronous KNX library. (@Julius2342 - #8725) (knx docs) (binary_sensor.knx docs) (climate.knx docs) (cover.knx docs) (light.knx docs) (sensor.knx docs) (switch.knx docs) (new-platform)
+ - Adds the AirVisual air quality sensor platform (@bachya - #9320) (sensor.airvisual docs) (new-platform)
+
+ Release 0.53.1 - September 12
+
+ - Fix Twitter notifications with certain media such as small images (@MikeChristianson - #9354) (notify.twitter docs)
+ - Added additional string check in Wunderground sensor (@arsaboo - #9380) (sensor.wunderground docs)
+ - Fixing foscam library dependency/requirements (@viswa-swami - #9387) (camera.foscam docs)
+ - Fixes for customize editor (@andrey-git)
+
+ If you need help…
+…don’t hesitate to use our very active forums or join us for a little chat. The release notes have comments enabled but it’s preferred if you use the former communication channels. Thanks.
+ Reporting Issues
+Experiencing issues introduced by this release? Please report them in our issue tracker. Make sure to fill in all fields of the issue template.
+ Read on →
+
+
+
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- Communities grow, things change. We understand that some people don’t like change, and that is why we are trying to make our chat transition from Gitter to Discord as smooth as possible for everyone. Join us now with just a click!
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+ Home Assistant is moving to Discord
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+ Communities grow, things change. We understand that some people don’t like change, and that is why we are trying to make our chat transition from Gitter to Discord as smooth as possible for everyone. Join us now with just a click!
+Click Read on →
to find out more about why we’re moving.
+ Read on →
+
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+
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- This blog post is about the setup of Home Assistant on an Orange Pi Zero. Like the setup on a Raspberry Pi Zero it will only take a couple of minutes to get a fully functional super cheap (less than 18 Euro incl. casing and power supply) Home Assistant hub. The reasons to use an Orange Pi Zero beside the prize are the built-in Ethernet port and the availability.
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+ Home Assistant on an Orange Pi Zero
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+ This blog post is about the setup of Home Assistant on an Orange Pi Zero. Like the setup on a Raspberry Pi Zero it will only take a couple of minutes to get a fully functional super cheap (less than 18 Euro incl. casing and power supply) Home Assistant hub. The reasons to use an Orange Pi Zero beside the prize are the built-in Ethernet port and the availability.
+
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+
+ Read on →
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- 1 year and 22 days ago I had an idea...
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- 1 year and 22 days ago, or 387 days ago, on March 25th, 2016, I started a project to bring Home Assistant to the iPhone.
-I thought the existing notification and location solutions were lacking in one way or another and had wanted for years to have a project I could call my own which would allow me to learn iOS development. What better way then implementing an extremely complex application like Home Assistant?
-I started with a lot of steam. I remember cranking out the initial work that night and showing Paulus who was astounded at how fast the UI was coming together.
-Little would I know how many problems I would create and uncover throughout the process. Writing a mobile app for a project that moves as fast as Home Assistant is… tricky, to say the least. In the time since I started writing the app, Home Assistant had 90 releases. I started writing the day before 0.16 was released. Now we are at 0.42.3. Time flies…
-I couldn’t have completed the app without help and input from the community. By the end I had 700 beta testers, of which about 500 were very active in testing the app.
-I received emails and forum posts almost every day, even when the app would go without an update for weeks and sometimes months at a time as my life got busier and busier.
-I wanted this app to be done 9 months ago, at least, but my drive to add more and more features killed that idea. This really taught me the value of the MVP over the kitchen sink.
-It may not look the way that I wanted it to initially, with beautiful native UI components, but thats okay. What I really cared about is there. The notification and location engines are some of the most customizable and powerful available in an iOS app if I do say so myself. I made them this way to keep with the spirit of infinite flexibility that is enshrined in Home Assistant.
-Just because the app is released doesn’t mean we are at the end of the road. It’s only the beginning. There’s plenty of bugs to fix still, improvements to make, features to add. Beta testing will continue, and if anything, be expanded. I do want to have a native UI someday, but that’s pretty hard with how fast the project moves.
-The biggest request I have is for more developers on the project. As many of you know, I have my hands in many different parts of Home Assistant, from governance and organization to managing the forums to writing this app, managing the Homebridge plugin and even sometimes writing code for the actual core codebase! I can’t do it all, and I’m still a new iOS developer who doesn’t know all the best practices.
-The app is open source, has been for the last few months when I first prepared to submit it to Apple for review. I invite Swift developers to come and join me in building it. Trust me, there’s tons to do.
-1 year and 22 days ago, on March 25th, 2016 I began work on Home Assistant for iOS.
-Today, April 16th, 2017, I am extremely excited to announce that Home Assistant for iOS has been approved by Apple and is now available to download for a monthly subscription starting at $9.99 free! (had to get a joke in here somewhere!) on the iOS App Store in every country.
-
-Please note, you must have Home Assistant 0.42.4 or later installed for the app to function properly.
-Thanks for everything so far, I’m looking forward to the road that lies ahead for Home Assistant on iOS!
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+ 1 year and 22 days ago I had an idea...
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+
+ 1 year and 22 days ago, or 387 days ago, on March 25th, 2016, I started a project to bring Home Assistant to the iPhone.
+I thought the existing notification and location solutions were lacking in one way or another and had wanted for years to have a project I could call my own which would allow me to learn iOS development. What better way then implementing an extremely complex application like Home Assistant?
+I started with a lot of steam. I remember cranking out the initial work that night and showing Paulus who was astounded at how fast the UI was coming together.
+Little would I know how many problems I would create and uncover throughout the process. Writing a mobile app for a project that moves as fast as Home Assistant is… tricky, to say the least. In the time since I started writing the app, Home Assistant had 90 releases. I started writing the day before 0.16 was released. Now we are at 0.42.3. Time flies…
+I couldn’t have completed the app without help and input from the community. By the end I had 700 beta testers, of which about 500 were very active in testing the app.
+I received emails and forum posts almost every day, even when the app would go without an update for weeks and sometimes months at a time as my life got busier and busier.
+I wanted this app to be done 9 months ago, at least, but my drive to add more and more features killed that idea. This really taught me the value of the MVP over the kitchen sink.
+It may not look the way that I wanted it to initially, with beautiful native UI components, but thats okay. What I really cared about is there. The notification and location engines are some of the most customizable and powerful available in an iOS app if I do say so myself. I made them this way to keep with the spirit of infinite flexibility that is enshrined in Home Assistant.
+Just because the app is released doesn’t mean we are at the end of the road. It’s only the beginning. There’s plenty of bugs to fix still, improvements to make, features to add. Beta testing will continue, and if anything, be expanded. I do want to have a native UI someday, but that’s pretty hard with how fast the project moves.
+The biggest request I have is for more developers on the project. As many of you know, I have my hands in many different parts of Home Assistant, from governance and organization to managing the forums to writing this app, managing the Homebridge plugin and even sometimes writing code for the actual core codebase! I can’t do it all, and I’m still a new iOS developer who doesn’t know all the best practices.
+The app is open source, has been for the last few months when I first prepared to submit it to Apple for review. I invite Swift developers to come and join me in building it. Trust me, there’s tons to do.
+1 year and 22 days ago, on March 25th, 2016 I began work on Home Assistant for iOS.
+Today, April 16th, 2017, I am extremely excited to announce that Home Assistant for iOS has been approved by Apple and is now available to download for a monthly subscription starting at $9.99 free! (had to get a joke in here somewhere!) on the iOS App Store in every country.
+
+Please note, you must have Home Assistant 0.42.4 or later installed for the app to function properly.
+Thanks for everything so far, I’m looking forward to the road that lies ahead for Home Assistant on iOS!
+
+
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-Check the Workshop overview to get the details.
-Reqistration is required as the places in the room are limited. The deadline for the registration is March, 8th 2017.
-
- - Location: Technische Universität Chemnitz, Reichenhainer Straße 90, 09126 Chemnitz, Germany
- - Date: March, 12th 2017
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+ Workshop at CLT 2017
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+ There will be a Home Assistant Workshop at the Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2017. First I will cover the installation, the setup, and the configuration process. The second part will be all about automation. Last but not least, we will talk about the integration of a new platform/component.
+Check the Workshop overview to get the details.
+Reqistration is required as the places in the room are limited. The deadline for the registration is March, 8th 2017.
+
+ - Location: Technische Universität Chemnitz, Reichenhainer Straße 90, 09126 Chemnitz, Germany
+ - Date: March, 12th 2017
+ - Time: 10:00, Room W2
+ - Language: German
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And finally thank you community for being so helpful and awesome 🙇.
We’re taking a well deserved break and we will be back again in 2017 with more awesomeness. Happy holidays!
– Paulus
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-This will be the last release of 2016 as our developers are taking a well deserved break. We will be back in 2017!
- Text to Speech
-With the addition of a text-to-speech component by @pvizeli we have been able to bring Home Assistant to a whole new level. The text-to-speech component will take in any text and will play it on a media player that supports to play media. We have tested this on Sonos, Chromecast, and Google Home.
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke0QuoJ4tRM
- Call for help with HASSbian (our Raspberry Pi image)
-In an effort to make Home Assistant, we’re planning to extend the things that people can do out of the box with HASSbian, our Raspberry Pi image. As you might know, the image is currently maintained by @Landrash. However he also spends a lot of time on improving the docs and helping out with a ton of other things.
-So if you know your Linux-foo and would love to contribute to open source, join the developer chat and take a stab at one of our open issues.
- VLC media player, Broadlink, and GPSLogger
-Let you control VLC media player and play sound on connected speakers.
-This Broadlink switch platform allow to you control Broadlink RM2 Pro and RM mini IR+RF devices. This Broadlink sensor platform adds support for Broadlink RM2 and A1 Devices.
-The GPSLogger now also supports attributes as the speed, direction, altitude, provider, and activity.
- All changes
-
- - Media player: Support for Sharp AquaosTV (@titilambert)
- - Media player: VLC support (@Danielhiversen)
- - Switch: Digital Loggers relay(@dethpickle)
- - Sensor: Support for Netdata (@fabaff, @ezar)
- - Sensor: Support weather conditions from Austrian ZAMG (@mjl)
- - Verisure: Add Verisure smartcam capture service (@turbokongen)
- - Binary sensor: Flic button support added (@soldag)
- - Sensor: Support for Sense HAT (@farminf)
- - Binary sensor: Hikvision binary sensor support (@mezz64)
- - Text-to-speech support (@pvizeli)
- - Sensor: Support for Broadlink sensors (@Danielhiversen)
- -
-
Switch: Broadlink switches supported now (@Danielhiversen)
-
- - Media player: Add
source_list
to universal media player (@danieljkemp)
- - Binary Sensor: Support improvement for Wink (@w1ll1am23)
- - Sensor: More features for DSMR (@aequitas)
- - Automation: Parse payload as JSON (@balloob)
- - Mediap player - Cast: New progress indicator (@balloob)
- - Device tracker: New attributes (@balloob, @Danielhiversen)
- - Binary sensor - netatmo: Add support for tags (@jabesq)
- - Climate: Add
away_mode
for RadioThermostat (@trisk)
- - Device tracker - nmap: Make scan option configurable (@Danielhiversen)
- - Climate - Ecobee: Add SmartAway option (@devdelay)
- - Light - Hue: Add support for Hue LightGroups (@michaelarnauts)
- - Media player - Emby: New support for trailer and media position (@mezz64)
- - Camera - Amcrest: Support for resolution (@tchellomello)
- - Media player - Kodi: Authentification fixed and fan art (@balloob, @joopert)
- - Minor and not so minor features and bug fixes by @pvizeli, @jminn, @magicus, @teodoc, @fabaff, @technicalpickles, @balloob, @lukas-hetzenecker, @rubund, @dasos, @trisk, @armills, @auduny, @lwis, @nkgilley, @janLo, @keatontaylor, @stefan-jonasson, @Jypy, @jawilson, @DavidLP, @molobrakos, @jabesq, @joerocklin, @kellerza, @kirichkov, @r-jordan and @danielperna84.
-
- Release 0.35.1 - December 18
-Some issues have been reported with TTS that will be addressed by 0.35.1. The TTS component had issues linking the media player to the right media file if you were using Docker or SSL certificates. This can be fixed by exposing to your HTTP config what URL you use for hosting Home Assistant:
-http:
- base_url: example.duckdns.org
-
-
-
- - Fix exit hanging on OS X with async logging (@balloob)
- - Fix Text to speech clearing cache (@pvizeli)
- - Allow setting a base API url in HTTP component (@balloob)
- - Fix occasional errors in automation (@pvizeli)
-
- Release 0.35.2 - December 19
-
- - When base url specified, do not combine it with
server_port
(@balloob)
-
- Release 0.35.3 - December 23
-
- - Fix issue with voicerrs and post api (@pvizeli)
- - Fix async component update on service calls (@pvizeli)
- - Fix async log handle do not close (@pvizeli)
- - Fix nest component with various KeyError exceptions (@technicalpickles)
-
- If you need help…
-…don’t hesitate to use our Forum or join us for a little chat. The release notes have comments enabled but it’s preferred if you use the former communication channels. Thanks.
- Reporting Issues
-Experiencing issues introduced by this release? Please report them in our issue tracker. Make sure to fill in all fields of the issue template.
diff --git a/blog/posts/7/index.html b/blog/posts/7/index.html
index b9c85d2acd..51eb963f7d 100644
--- a/blog/posts/7/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/7/index.html
@@ -67,6 +67,101 @@
+
+
+
+ 0.35: Text-to-speech, VLC, Flic, netdata
+
+
+
+
+ 5000 stars on GitHub, 2000 people in our chatroom and over a million monthly page views. I don’t think we could wish for a better place to be at the end of 2016. Feels like an early Christmas present! Our early one for you is 0.35. It’s not a single thing inside a nice wrapping, more like several little gifts inside the 0.35 box.
+This will be the last release of 2016 as our developers are taking a well deserved break. We will be back in 2017!
+ Text to Speech
+With the addition of a text-to-speech component by @pvizeli we have been able to bring Home Assistant to a whole new level. The text-to-speech component will take in any text and will play it on a media player that supports to play media. We have tested this on Sonos, Chromecast, and Google Home.
+https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke0QuoJ4tRM
+ Call for help with HASSbian (our Raspberry Pi image)
+In an effort to make Home Assistant, we’re planning to extend the things that people can do out of the box with HASSbian, our Raspberry Pi image. As you might know, the image is currently maintained by @Landrash. However he also spends a lot of time on improving the docs and helping out with a ton of other things.
+So if you know your Linux-foo and would love to contribute to open source, join the developer chat and take a stab at one of our open issues.
+ VLC media player, Broadlink, and GPSLogger
+Let you control VLC media player and play sound on connected speakers.
+This Broadlink switch platform allow to you control Broadlink RM2 Pro and RM mini IR+RF devices. This Broadlink sensor platform adds support for Broadlink RM2 and A1 Devices.
+The GPSLogger now also supports attributes as the speed, direction, altitude, provider, and activity.
+ All changes
+
+ - Media player: Support for Sharp AquaosTV (@titilambert)
+ - Media player: VLC support (@Danielhiversen)
+ - Switch: Digital Loggers relay(@dethpickle)
+ - Sensor: Support for Netdata (@fabaff, @ezar)
+ - Sensor: Support weather conditions from Austrian ZAMG (@mjl)
+ - Verisure: Add Verisure smartcam capture service (@turbokongen)
+ - Binary sensor: Flic button support added (@soldag)
+ - Sensor: Support for Sense HAT (@farminf)
+ - Binary sensor: Hikvision binary sensor support (@mezz64)
+ - Text-to-speech support (@pvizeli)
+ - Sensor: Support for Broadlink sensors (@Danielhiversen)
+ -
+
Switch: Broadlink switches supported now (@Danielhiversen)
+
+ - Media player: Add
source_list
to universal media player (@danieljkemp)
+ - Binary Sensor: Support improvement for Wink (@w1ll1am23)
+ - Sensor: More features for DSMR (@aequitas)
+ - Automation: Parse payload as JSON (@balloob)
+ - Mediap player - Cast: New progress indicator (@balloob)
+ - Device tracker: New attributes (@balloob, @Danielhiversen)
+ - Binary sensor - netatmo: Add support for tags (@jabesq)
+ - Climate: Add
away_mode
for RadioThermostat (@trisk)
+ - Device tracker - nmap: Make scan option configurable (@Danielhiversen)
+ - Climate - Ecobee: Add SmartAway option (@devdelay)
+ - Light - Hue: Add support for Hue LightGroups (@michaelarnauts)
+ - Media player - Emby: New support for trailer and media position (@mezz64)
+ - Camera - Amcrest: Support for resolution (@tchellomello)
+ - Media player - Kodi: Authentification fixed and fan art (@balloob, @joopert)
+ - Minor and not so minor features and bug fixes by @pvizeli, @jminn, @magicus, @teodoc, @fabaff, @technicalpickles, @balloob, @lukas-hetzenecker, @rubund, @dasos, @trisk, @armills, @auduny, @lwis, @nkgilley, @janLo, @keatontaylor, @stefan-jonasson, @Jypy, @jawilson, @DavidLP, @molobrakos, @jabesq, @joerocklin, @kellerza, @kirichkov, @r-jordan and @danielperna84.
+
+ Release 0.35.1 - December 18
+Some issues have been reported with TTS that will be addressed by 0.35.1. The TTS component had issues linking the media player to the right media file if you were using Docker or SSL certificates. This can be fixed by exposing to your HTTP config what URL you use for hosting Home Assistant:
+http:
+ base_url: example.duckdns.org
+
+
+
+ - Fix exit hanging on OS X with async logging (@balloob)
+ - Fix Text to speech clearing cache (@pvizeli)
+ - Allow setting a base API url in HTTP component (@balloob)
+ - Fix occasional errors in automation (@pvizeli)
+
+ Release 0.35.2 - December 19
+
+ - When base url specified, do not combine it with
server_port
(@balloob)
+
+ Release 0.35.3 - December 23
+
+ - Fix issue with voicerrs and post api (@pvizeli)
+ - Fix async component update on service calls (@pvizeli)
+ - Fix async log handle do not close (@pvizeli)
+ - Fix nest component with various KeyError exceptions (@technicalpickles)
+
+ If you need help…
+…don’t hesitate to use our Forum or join us for a little chat. The release notes have comments enabled but it’s preferred if you use the former communication channels. Thanks.
+ Reporting Issues
+Experiencing issues introduced by this release? Please report them in our issue tracker. Make sure to fill in all fields of the issue template.
+
+
+
@@ -1043,114 +1138,6 @@
If you need help…
…don’t hesitate to use our Forum or join us for a little chat. The release notes have comments enabled but it’s preferred if you the former communication channels. Thanks.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 0.28: Reload automation and groups, API documentation, car tracking, Pi-Hole stats
-
-
-
-
- It’s already time for 0.28 thanks to our super short release cycles. Now, it’ official…we hit 4000 stars on Github. That’s amazing. Sorry, not as amazing as all the stuff that was going on for 0.27 but still pretty awesome.
- Reload automation rules
-This release brings you a huge improvement of the automation and group handling. Both can be reloaded without a Home Assistant restart by calling their new reload services. The automations can be controlled directly from the frontend.
-
-
-
- Raspberry Pi installation guide
-Singleboard computers are very popular to run Home Assistant. To support this fact, the installation documentation for the Raspberry Pi devices was re-written to get users started as quickly as possible. @Landrash took the lead with on this tasks with help from @kellerza and @MartinHjelmare.
- Climate and cover
-There are countless bugfixes included in this release which will make your experience with the climate
and the cover
platforms better. Two week ago was the biggest merger of implementations released that ever happened in the history of Home Assistant. Thanks to @turbokongen, @pvizeli, @djbanks, @danielperna84, and others the improvements on the code and the frontend side is continuing…
- API documentation
-The Home Assistant API Documentation is a great addition to the already exisiting user documentation. The focus is not end-users but developers who want to get details about the code without actually browsing the code on Github.
- Configuration validation
-The validation of the configuration is still on-going. Approximatly 80 % is done. This means that we will propably talk about this topic in the next release notes again. To align the configuration of components and platforms we needed to break some. Please refer to the Breaking changes section to check if you need to update your configuration or simple check your log for configuration validation errors. Thanks to @kellerza, @fabaff, @Teagan42, and @pvizeli for your effort!
- All changes
-


-
- - Light: Added bitfield to Flux LED since we are supporting effects (@tchellomello)
- - Device tracker: Owntracks waypoint import (@pavoni)
- - Climate: A lot of bugfix (@turbokongen, @pvizeli, @djbanks)
- - Notify: Improvement of the title handling (@lwis)
- - RFXtrx: Sensor cleanup (@turbokongen)
- - Device tracker: Fix for BLE device tracker (@open-homeautomation)
- - Device tracker: Allow ‘None’ MAC addresses to be loaded from
known_devices
file (@kellerza)
- - Cover: Bugfixes (@turbokongen, @danielperna84)
- - Sensor: Support for displaying details about crypto currencies (@fabaff)
- - Device tracker: Support for automatic to track your vehicles (@Teagan42)
- - Devie tracker: Add exclude option to Nmap device tracker (@danieljkemp)
- - Device tracker: Improved login errors for Asus device tracker (@kellerza)
- - Sensor: Support for displaying the status of Xbox Live accounts (@mKerix)
- - Notify: Adding
link_names
for sending Slack message (@salt-lick)
- - Binary sensor: Add the occupancy sensor class (@robbiet480)
- - Fan: Add supoort for MQTT fans (@robbiet480)
- - Docs: Add Sphinx API doc generation (@bbangert)
- - Core: Allow reloading automation without restart (@balloob)
- - Sensor: Added scale and offset to the Temper sensor (@mKerix)
- - Sensor: New support for [Trend] sensor (@pavoni)
- - Device tracker: Keep looking for new BLE devices (@Bart274)
- - Switch: Added device state attributes and support for legacy firmware for D-Link switches (@LinuxChristian)
- - Sensor: Improve 1-Wire device family detection (@Ardetus)
- - Modbus: Update to be thread safe (@persandstrom)
- - Camera: FFMpeg is abale to get the images (@pvizeli)
- - Core: Reload groups without restart (@balloob)
- - Core: Fix remove listener (@balloob)
- - Sensor: Support for monitoring your battery on a Linux host (@fabaff)
- - Core: Add support for complex template structures to
data_template
(@pvizeli)
- check_config
: Improve yaml fault tolerance and handle border cases (@kellerza)
- - Core: Add additional template for custom date formats (@lwis)
- - Sensor: Support for getting stats from Pi-Hole systems (@fabaff)
- - Modbus: New
write_registers
Modbus service (@persandstrom)
- - Device tracker: Fix TP-Link Archer C7 long passwords (@snikch)
-
- Hotfix 0.28.1 - September 12
-
- - Fix: Simplisafe alarm control panels accept any string for code (@tchellomello)
- - Fix: Z-Wave would sometimes not detect all thermostats (@turbokongen)
- - Fix: Automatic device tracker when 2 or more cars are tracked (@teagan42)
- - Fix: Group ordering is now based on config again (@balloob, @kellerza)
-
- Hotfix 0.28.2 - September 13
-
- - Light - pilight: Fix send RF code (@DavidLP)
- - Recorder: Fix specifying SQLite (@pvizeli)
- - Wink: Fix garage door detection (@turbokongen)
- - Climate - Ecobee: Fix inverted high and low temperatures (@turbokongen)
- - Allow changing covers using scenes (@nvella)
- - Device tracker - Automatic: Fix polling (@teagan42)
-
- Breaking changes
-
- - OpenweatherMap entity IDs are now like
sensor.owm_temperature
. Previously they were like sensor.weather_temperature
. Apologies for this change, but we needed to make OpenWeatherMap more generic now that we have many weather platforms.
- - Updates of configuration variables due to configuration check or alignment with other platforms. Please update your configuration entries according to the documentation:
-
-
- - Custom components extending
BaseNotificationService
need to be aware that kwargs.get(ATTR_TITLE)
will now return None
if a title has not been set, and will need to specify kwargs.get(ATTR_TITLE, ATTR_TITLE_DEFAULT)
if they always require a title.
-
- If you need help…
-…don’t hesitate to use our Forum or join us for a little chat.
diff --git a/blog/posts/8/index.html b/blog/posts/8/index.html
index 376ecae19e..0d2e7e688a 100644
--- a/blog/posts/8/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/8/index.html
@@ -67,6 +67,114 @@
+
+
+
+ 0.28: Reload automation and groups, API documentation, car tracking, Pi-Hole stats
+
+
+
+
+ It’s already time for 0.28 thanks to our super short release cycles. Now, it’ official…we hit 4000 stars on Github. That’s amazing. Sorry, not as amazing as all the stuff that was going on for 0.27 but still pretty awesome.
+ Reload automation rules
+This release brings you a huge improvement of the automation and group handling. Both can be reloaded without a Home Assistant restart by calling their new reload services. The automations can be controlled directly from the frontend.
+
+
+
+ Raspberry Pi installation guide
+Singleboard computers are very popular to run Home Assistant. To support this fact, the installation documentation for the Raspberry Pi devices was re-written to get users started as quickly as possible. @Landrash took the lead with on this tasks with help from @kellerza and @MartinHjelmare.
+ Climate and cover
+There are countless bugfixes included in this release which will make your experience with the climate
and the cover
platforms better. Two week ago was the biggest merger of implementations released that ever happened in the history of Home Assistant. Thanks to @turbokongen, @pvizeli, @djbanks, @danielperna84, and others the improvements on the code and the frontend side is continuing…
+ API documentation
+The Home Assistant API Documentation is a great addition to the already exisiting user documentation. The focus is not end-users but developers who want to get details about the code without actually browsing the code on Github.
+ Configuration validation
+The validation of the configuration is still on-going. Approximatly 80 % is done. This means that we will propably talk about this topic in the next release notes again. To align the configuration of components and platforms we needed to break some. Please refer to the Breaking changes section to check if you need to update your configuration or simple check your log for configuration validation errors. Thanks to @kellerza, @fabaff, @Teagan42, and @pvizeli for your effort!
+ All changes
+


+
+ - Light: Added bitfield to Flux LED since we are supporting effects (@tchellomello)
+ - Device tracker: Owntracks waypoint import (@pavoni)
+ - Climate: A lot of bugfix (@turbokongen, @pvizeli, @djbanks)
+ - Notify: Improvement of the title handling (@lwis)
+ - RFXtrx: Sensor cleanup (@turbokongen)
+ - Device tracker: Fix for BLE device tracker (@open-homeautomation)
+ - Device tracker: Allow ‘None’ MAC addresses to be loaded from
known_devices
file (@kellerza)
+ - Cover: Bugfixes (@turbokongen, @danielperna84)
+ - Sensor: Support for displaying details about crypto currencies (@fabaff)
+ - Device tracker: Support for automatic to track your vehicles (@Teagan42)
+ - Devie tracker: Add exclude option to Nmap device tracker (@danieljkemp)
+ - Device tracker: Improved login errors for Asus device tracker (@kellerza)
+ - Sensor: Support for displaying the status of Xbox Live accounts (@mKerix)
+ - Notify: Adding
link_names
for sending Slack message (@salt-lick)
+ - Binary sensor: Add the occupancy sensor class (@robbiet480)
+ - Fan: Add supoort for MQTT fans (@robbiet480)
+ - Docs: Add Sphinx API doc generation (@bbangert)
+ - Core: Allow reloading automation without restart (@balloob)
+ - Sensor: Added scale and offset to the Temper sensor (@mKerix)
+ - Sensor: New support for [Trend] sensor (@pavoni)
+ - Device tracker: Keep looking for new BLE devices (@Bart274)
+ - Switch: Added device state attributes and support for legacy firmware for D-Link switches (@LinuxChristian)
+ - Sensor: Improve 1-Wire device family detection (@Ardetus)
+ - Modbus: Update to be thread safe (@persandstrom)
+ - Camera: FFMpeg is abale to get the images (@pvizeli)
+ - Core: Reload groups without restart (@balloob)
+ - Core: Fix remove listener (@balloob)
+ - Sensor: Support for monitoring your battery on a Linux host (@fabaff)
+ - Core: Add support for complex template structures to
data_template
(@pvizeli)
+ check_config
: Improve yaml fault tolerance and handle border cases (@kellerza)
+ - Core: Add additional template for custom date formats (@lwis)
+ - Sensor: Support for getting stats from Pi-Hole systems (@fabaff)
+ - Modbus: New
write_registers
Modbus service (@persandstrom)
+ - Device tracker: Fix TP-Link Archer C7 long passwords (@snikch)
+
+ Hotfix 0.28.1 - September 12
+
+ - Fix: Simplisafe alarm control panels accept any string for code (@tchellomello)
+ - Fix: Z-Wave would sometimes not detect all thermostats (@turbokongen)
+ - Fix: Automatic device tracker when 2 or more cars are tracked (@teagan42)
+ - Fix: Group ordering is now based on config again (@balloob, @kellerza)
+
+ Hotfix 0.28.2 - September 13
+
+ - Light - pilight: Fix send RF code (@DavidLP)
+ - Recorder: Fix specifying SQLite (@pvizeli)
+ - Wink: Fix garage door detection (@turbokongen)
+ - Climate - Ecobee: Fix inverted high and low temperatures (@turbokongen)
+ - Allow changing covers using scenes (@nvella)
+ - Device tracker - Automatic: Fix polling (@teagan42)
+
+ Breaking changes
+
+ - OpenweatherMap entity IDs are now like
sensor.owm_temperature
. Previously they were like sensor.weather_temperature
. Apologies for this change, but we needed to make OpenWeatherMap more generic now that we have many weather platforms.
+ - Updates of configuration variables due to configuration check or alignment with other platforms. Please update your configuration entries according to the documentation:
+
+
+ - Custom components extending
BaseNotificationService
need to be aware that kwargs.get(ATTR_TITLE)
will now return None
if a title has not been set, and will need to specify kwargs.get(ATTR_TITLE, ATTR_TITLE_DEFAULT)
if they always require a title.
+
+ If you need help…
+…don’t hesitate to use our Forum or join us for a little chat.
+
+
+
@@ -594,45 +702,6 @@ The first release of Micropython for ESP8266 was delivered a couple of weeks ago
-
-
-
- IoT Data Exploration with Jupyter Notebooks
-
-
-
-
- This is the first blog post by Anton Kireyeu. A new contributor to Home Assistant who will focus on exploring and visualizing Home Assistant data.
-As we learned in the recent blog post by Fabian, all operational data of your Home Assistant application is stored locally and is available for exploration. Our first steps were querying data with the DB Browser for SQLite, exporting the data extract as a CSV file and graphing in LibreOffice. But what else can be done with this data and what tools are there available?
-This post will help you get set up using a few popular data scientist tools to allow you to locally process your data:
-
- - Pandas: an open source tool for data analysis for Python
- - matplotlib: a Python plotting library
- - Jupyter notebook: application for creation and sharing of documents containing live code, visualizations and explanatory text
-
-
-
-One of the graphs created with this tutorial.
-
-TL; DR: Use this Jupyter Notebook to visualize of your data
- Read on →
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
diff --git a/blog/posts/9/index.html b/blog/posts/9/index.html
index 6ac5260fc6..8aa5e349ed 100644
--- a/blog/posts/9/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/9/index.html
@@ -67,6 +67,45 @@
+
+
+
+ IoT Data Exploration with Jupyter Notebooks
+
+
+
+
+ This is the first blog post by Anton Kireyeu. A new contributor to Home Assistant who will focus on exploring and visualizing Home Assistant data.
+As we learned in the recent blog post by Fabian, all operational data of your Home Assistant application is stored locally and is available for exploration. Our first steps were querying data with the DB Browser for SQLite, exporting the data extract as a CSV file and graphing in LibreOffice. But what else can be done with this data and what tools are there available?
+This post will help you get set up using a few popular data scientist tools to allow you to locally process your data:
+
+ - Pandas: an open source tool for data analysis for Python
+ - matplotlib: a Python plotting library
+ - Jupyter notebook: application for creation and sharing of documents containing live code, visualizations and explanatory text
+
+
+
+One of the graphs created with this tutorial.
+
+TL; DR: Use this Jupyter Notebook to visualize of your data
+ Read on →
+
+
+
@@ -499,45 +538,6 @@ In the past month I was thinking about ways to integrate USB webcams into Home A
-
-
-
- iBeacons: How to track things that can’t track themselves (part II)
-
-
-
-
- This post is by Home Assistant contributor Greg Dowling.
-In Part 1 I talked about using iBeacons to improve presence tracking. In part 2 I’ll talk about how to track things like keys that can’t track themselves by using iBeacons.
- Tracking things using iBeacons
-In the first part I mentioned that iBeacons just send out I’m here packets, and we used this to trigger an update when your phone came close to a fixed beacon.
-But beacons don’t have to be fixed.
-Your phone knows roughly where it is located (based on mobile phone masts, Wi-Fi networks or GPS). If your phone sees an I’m here message then it knows the beacon is close.
-If your phone can remember (or tell a server) where it was when it last saw the iBeacon - then it knows where the beacon was. So the result of this is that you can track where an iBeacon was - even though the iBeacon doesn’t have any tracking technology itself.
-So if you put an iBeacon on your keys or in your car - then you can track them.
-
-
- Here are my keys - with a Estimote Nearable iBeacon stuck to them. Ugly but effective!
-
- Read on →
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
diff --git a/components/apiai/index.html b/components/apiai/index.html
index 83ab931a57..e13c507ed9 100644
--- a/components/apiai/index.html
+++ b/components/apiai/index.html
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
api.ai could be integrated with many popular messaging, virtual assistant and IoT platforms, eg.: Google Assistant (Google Actions), Skype, Messenger. See here the complete list.
Using Api.ai will be easy to create conversations like:
- User: Which is the temperature at home?
+ User: What is the temperature at home?
Bot: The temperature is 34 degrees
diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
index 9c72e8c9f3..cd463a8478 100644
--- a/index.html
+++ b/index.html
@@ -115,6 +115,10 @@ Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform running on Python 3. T
Recent Blog Posts
+ -
+ Home Assistant Podcast #10
+ October 18, 2017
+
-
Templates, dates and times
October 15, 2017
@@ -123,10 +127,6 @@ Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform running on Python 3. T
0.55: Tibber, DuckDNS, The Things Network, Owntrack
October 7, 2017
- -
- Deprecating Python 3.4 support
- October 6, 2017
-
Learn how Hass.io can turn your Raspberry Pi into the ultimate home automation hub
diff --git a/sitemap.xml b/sitemap.xml
index fcd3138089..e6d4bf37e7 100644
--- a/sitemap.xml
+++ b/sitemap.xml
@@ -3442,7 +3442,7 @@
https://home-assistant.io/components/switch.hook/
-2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
+2017-10-18T19:47:44+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/cookbook/automation_for_rainy_days/
@@ -4078,99 +4078,99 @@
https://home-assistant.io/docs/autostart/init.d/
-2017-10-18T06:38:39+00:00
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https://home-assistant.io/docs/ecosystem/appdaemon/
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