Home Assistant Podcast #5
+ +We cover off AppDaemon/HADashboard and all the fun stuff introduced in 0.49 and 0.50.
+Show notes available on the Home Assistant Podcast Website
+ +diff --git a/atom.xml b/atom.xml index 27c988eff1..0d79eb3b62 100644 --- a/atom.xml +++ b/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
Show notes available on the Home Assistant Podcast Website
+ + + +]]>Earlier this year I was interviewed by Tobias Macey from Podcast.__init__ about Python and Home Assistant. Just realized that we never shared this on the blog, oops. Here it is, enjoy!
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/esp8266/index.html b/blog/categories/esp8266/index.html
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/how-to/index.html b/blog/categories/how-to/index.html
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@@ -613,6 +613,9 @@
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diff --git a/blog/categories/ibeacons/atom.xml b/blog/categories/ibeacons/atom.xml
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/ibeacons/index.html b/blog/categories/ibeacons/index.html
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/internet-of-things/index.html b/blog/categories/internet-of-things/index.html
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diff --git a/blog/categories/iot-data/atom.xml b/blog/categories/iot-data/atom.xml
index 87b5fc6f98..b70b9f0895 100644
--- a/blog/categories/iot-data/atom.xml
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/iot-data/index.html b/blog/categories/iot-data/index.html
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diff --git a/blog/categories/media/atom.xml b/blog/categories/media/atom.xml
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--- a/blog/categories/media/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/media/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
@@ -13,6 +13,21 @@
Octopress
+
+
+
+ 2017-08-01T00:01:00+00:00
+ https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/08/01/hasspodcast-ep-5
+
+
+
@@ -69,19 +84,6 @@ Join Michael Kennedy at the Talk Python podcast for an hour long interview with
[Hass.io]: https://community.home-assistant.io/t/introducing-hass-io/17296/48
[Home Assistant podcast]: https://hasspodcast.io/
-]]>
-
-
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-
-
- 2017-06-02T06:00:00+00:00
- https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/06/02/home-assistant-podcast-1
-
diff --git a/blog/categories/media/index.html b/blog/categories/media/index.html
index f5116b629d..52950ae535 100644
--- a/blog/categories/media/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/media/index.html
@@ -79,6 +79,27 @@
2017
+
+
+
+
+ Home Assistant Podcast #5
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml b/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml
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--- a/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html b/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html
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+++ b/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html
@@ -136,6 +136,9 @@
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diff --git a/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml b/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml
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--- a/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/micropython/index.html b/blog/categories/micropython/index.html
index d672d18062..7a3e250c00 100644
--- a/blog/categories/micropython/index.html
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@@ -185,6 +185,9 @@
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diff --git a/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml b/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml
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--- a/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html b/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html
index 9c141e7f45..935ada4436 100644
--- a/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html
@@ -207,6 +207,9 @@
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diff --git a/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml b/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml
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--- a/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/organisation/index.html b/blog/categories/organisation/index.html
index 90bd6f27f0..6a197eed76 100644
--- a/blog/categories/organisation/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/organisation/index.html
@@ -201,6 +201,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml b/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml
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+++ b/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html b/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html
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--- a/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html
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@@ -161,6 +161,9 @@
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diff --git a/blog/categories/presence-detection/atom.xml b/blog/categories/presence-detection/atom.xml
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/presence-detection/index.html b/blog/categories/presence-detection/index.html
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diff --git a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/index.html b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/index.html
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--- a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/index.html
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diff --git a/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml b/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/release-notes/index.html b/blog/categories/release-notes/index.html
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- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
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diff --git a/blog/categories/survey/index.html b/blog/categories/survey/index.html
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- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
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diff --git a/blog/categories/technology/atom.xml b/blog/categories/technology/atom.xml
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/technology/index.html b/blog/categories/technology/index.html
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/user-stories/index.html b/blog/categories/user-stories/index.html
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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 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/video/index.html b/blog/categories/video/index.html
index 11111f51a5..3230a9413e 100644
--- a/blog/categories/video/index.html
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@@ -267,6 +267,9 @@
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diff --git a/blog/categories/website/atom.xml b/blog/categories/website/atom.xml
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--- a/blog/categories/website/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/website/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-08-01T19:21:02+00:00
+ 2017-08-02T07:19:09+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/website/index.html b/blog/categories/website/index.html
index 6649e6b64d..1f5d4380c1 100644
--- a/blog/categories/website/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/website/index.html
@@ -158,6 +158,9 @@
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diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html
index a1b9efddcf..e76884acc3 100644
--- a/blog/index.html
+++ b/blog/index.html
@@ -67,6 +67,33 @@
+
+
+
+ Home Assistant Podcast #5
+
+
+
+
+ We cover off AppDaemon/HADashboard and all the fun stuff introduced in 0.49 and 0.50.
+Show notes available on the Home Assistant Podcast Website
+
+
+
+
@@ -483,88 +510,6 @@ Screenshot of a green dashboard
-
-
-
- 0.47: Python Scripts, Sesame Smart Lock, Gitter, Onvif cameras
-
-
-
-
-
-In this release a ton of new stuff! And who doesn’t like new stuff? This release we’re passing the 700 integrations for Home Assistant. As of today we’re 1369 days old, which means that roughly every two days a new integration gets added!
- Python Scripts
-The biggest change is a new type of script component: Python scripts. This new component will allow you to write scripts to manipulate Home Assistant: call services, set states and fire events. Each Python script is made available as a service. Head over to the docs to see how to get started.
- Updater
-The updater has received a new opt-in option to let us know which components you use. This will allow us to focus development efforts on the components that are popular.
-updater:
- include_used_components: true
-
-
-And as a reminder. We will never share gathered data in a manner that can be used to identify anyone. We do plan on making aggregate data public soon. This will include total number of users and which hardware/software platform people use to run Home Assistant.
- Z-Wave
-Z-Wave is also getting a big update in this release. The confusing entity_ids will be on their way out. There is a zwave blog post that gives more detail, but the upgrade steps will be as follows:
-
- - Run Home Assistant as normal and the old IDs will still be used.
- - The new entity IDs will be shown in the more-info dialog for each entity. Check to make sure none of them will have conflicts once the new names are applied.
- - Rename entities using the ui card as described in the blog post to avoid conflicts. Restart Home Assistant to observe the changes.
- - Update all places mentioning IDs (groups, automation, customization, etc.) in configuration.yaml.
- - Add
new_entity_ids: true
to your zwave config.
- - Restart Home Assistant to run with new IDs.
- - The old entity IDs will be available in the more info dialog to trace down any remaining errors.
-
- Monkey Patching Python 3.6
-Some people have noticed that running Home Assistant under Python 3.6 can lead to segfaults. It seems to be related to the earlier segfault issues that we experienced when we released the asyncio-based core. We thought that those issues would have been fixed when Python bug 26617 was resolved. Although we see less reports compared to the old bug, there are still users experiencing them (gdb stacktrace points at PyObject_GC_Del()
).
-Since Python 3.6, the Task and Future classes have been moved to C. This gives a nice speed boost but also prevents us from monkey patching the Task class to avoid the segfault. Ben Bangert managed to brew up another monkey patch to stop Python 3.6 from using the C classes, falling back to the Python versions instead. This allows us to apply the original monkey patch again.
-Both monkey patches are now active by default starting version 0.47 to avoid our users experiencing segfaults. This comes at a cost of not being able to benefit from all optimizations that were introduced in Python 3.6.
-To run without the monkey patch, start Home Assistant with HASS_NO_MONKEY=1 hass
. We will further investigate this issue and try to fix it in a future version of Python.
- Release 0.47.1 - June 21
-
- - Fix Vera lights issue #8098 (@tsvi - #8101) (light.vera docs)
- - Fix Dyson async_add_job (@CharlesBlonde - #8113) (fan.dyson docs) (sensor.dyson docs)
- - Update InfluxDB to handle datetime objects and multiple decimal points (@philhawthorne - #8080) (influxdb docs)
- - Fixed iTach command parsing with empty data (@alanfischer - #8104) (remote.itach docs)
- - Allow iteration in python_script (@balloob - #8134) (python_script docs)
-
- New platforms
-
- - Added a Taps Aff binary sensor (@bazwilliams - #7880) (binary_sensor.tapsaff docs) (new-platform)
- - lock.sesame: New lock platform for Sesame smart locks (@trisk - #7873) (lock.sesame docs) (new-platform)
- - Etherscan.io sensor (@nkgilley - #7855) (sensor.etherscan docs) (new-platform)
- - blockchain.info sensor (@nkgilley - #7856) (sensor.blockchain docs) (new-platform)
- - Add Radarr sensor (@tboyce021 - #7318) (sensor.radarr docs) (new-platform)
- - Added buienradar sensor and weather (@mjj4791 - #7592) (sensor.buienradar docs) (weather.buienradar docs) (new-platform)
- - Add support for Vanderbilt SPC alarm panels and attached sensors (@mbrrg - #7663) (spc docs) (alarm_control_panel.spc docs) (binary_sensor.spc docs) (new-platform)
- - Add raspihats switch (@florincosta - #7665) (switch.raspihats docs) (new-platform)
- - Add juicenet platform (@jesserockz - #7668) (juicenet docs) (sensor.juicenet docs) (new-platform)
- - add ripple sensor (@nkgilley - #7935) (sensor.ripple docs) (new-platform)
- - New component: Python Script (@balloob - #7950) (python_script docs) (new-platform)
- - Nadtcp component (@mwsluis - #7955) (media_player.nadtcp docs) (new-platform)
- - Add Gitter.im sensor (@fabaff - #7998) (sensor.gitter docs) (new-platform)
- - Update mailgun (@happyleavesaoc - #7984) (mailgun docs) (notify.mailgun docs) (breaking change) (new-platform)
- - Add Flexit AC climate platform (@Sabesto - #7871) (climate.flexit docs) (new-platform)
-
- 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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--- a/blog/posts/10/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/10/index.html
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+
+
+
+ Your hub should be local and open
+
+
+
+
+ Today the news spread that Google will be shutting down the Revolv hubs. And shutting down here doesn’t mean they stop selling or supporting them - no, they are sending an update to each hub to turn your perfectly fine home automation hub into a useless piece of plastic. The fact that this seemed like a good idea by Google astonishes me. If anything, they should have gone the same route as ninjasphere: open it all up and let people decide on the fate of their own hub.
+I’ve said it before but I’ll repeat it again:
+
+ The cloud should be treated as an extension to your smart home instead of running it.
+
+Your hub should not be affected when your internet breaks down or the company that sold you your hub goes out of business. It should work locally so that it can continue to work even long after the vendor goes out of business or decides to kill it. Preferably, your hub should also be open so that the community can take over development after the vendor stops caring.
+Unless you can afford losing a product here and there, be cautious when buying IoT products that depend on the cloud from companies that are not well established. The chances are high that they go bankrupt or get acquired and closed. This however is easier said than done as Gartner predicts that by 2017, 50 percent of IoT solutions will originate in startups that are less than three years old.
+
+
+
@@ -584,36 +615,6 @@ Example of the new views in the frontend. Learn mor
-
-
-
- Perfect Home Automation
-
-
-
-
- People often ask me about my vision for Home Assistant. Before I can describe where I want to go with Home Assistant, I should first talk about how home automation would look in my ideal world. This will be the aim of this post. I’m not going to focus on protocols, networks or specific hubs. That’s all implementation details. Instead, this post will focus on what is most important: the interaction between the users and their home.
- You should not have to adapt to technology.
-When people start using home automation, they always experience home control first: being able to control devices in new ways using a phone or computer. They believe the future is now and their app will be their remote for their lives. They only focus on what they are getting, not on what they are losing. You install some light bulbs and all of a sudden you are no longer able to use the light switches. You’ll arrive at home at night and have to pull out your phone, open the app, let it connect and finally you’ll be able to turn on the light. All while turning the light on could have been a switch away.
-Yes, you can solve this with presence detection. What if your phone runs out of battery? You’ll have to resort to the switch again.
-If you find that using your new home devices is cumbersome, the promise of home automation technology has failed you. Your lights should work with both a switch (or button) at the entrance of your room and via presence detection. Honestly, there are hardly any valid use cases for being able to control lights from your phone except for showing off.
- Read on →
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
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+++ b/blog/posts/11/index.html
@@ -67,6 +67,36 @@
+
+
+
+ Perfect Home Automation
+
+
+
+
+ People often ask me about my vision for Home Assistant. Before I can describe where I want to go with Home Assistant, I should first talk about how home automation would look in my ideal world. This will be the aim of this post. I’m not going to focus on protocols, networks or specific hubs. That’s all implementation details. Instead, this post will focus on what is most important: the interaction between the users and their home.
+ You should not have to adapt to technology.
+When people start using home automation, they always experience home control first: being able to control devices in new ways using a phone or computer. They believe the future is now and their app will be their remote for their lives. They only focus on what they are getting, not on what they are losing. You install some light bulbs and all of a sudden you are no longer able to use the light switches. You’ll arrive at home at night and have to pull out your phone, open the app, let it connect and finally you’ll be able to turn on the light. All while turning the light on could have been a switch away.
+Yes, you can solve this with presence detection. What if your phone runs out of battery? You’ll have to resort to the switch again.
+If you find that using your new home devices is cumbersome, the promise of home automation technology has failed you. Your lights should work with both a switch (or button) at the entrance of your room and via presence detection. Honestly, there are hardly any valid use cases for being able to control lights from your phone except for showing off.
+ Read on →
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We have all been hard at work to get this latest release ready. One of the big highlights in this release is the introduction of an extended iconset to be used in the frontend (credits to @happyleavesaoc for idea and prototype). To get started with customizing, pick any icon from MaterialDesignIcons.com, prefix the name with mdi:
and stick it into your customize
section in configuration.yaml
:
-homeassistant:
- customize:
- switch.ac:
- icon: 'mdi:air-conditioner'
-
-
-Breaking changes
-
- - Any existing zone icon will have to be replaced with one from MaterialDesignIcons.com.
- - LimitlessLED light services require colors to be specified in RGB instead of XY.
-
-Changes
-


-
- - Thermostat: Honeywell now supported (@sander76)
- - Switch: Orvibo now supported (@happyleavesaoc)
- - Camera: mjpeg camera’s now supported (@ryanturner)
- - Notify: Pushetta now supported (@fabaff)
- - Light: MQTT now supported (@hexxter)
- - Light: Z-Wave now supported (@leoc)
- - Switch: Z-Wave now supported (@leoc)
- - New component logger allows filtering logged data (@badele)
- - New component updater will notify users if an update for Home Assistant is available (@rmkraus)
- - Notify: PushBullet now allows targeting contacts/channels/specific devices (@tomduijf)
- - Light: Allow controlling color temperature (@tomduijf)
- - Frontend: about page added (@balloob)
- - Switch RGB as the color unit used in light component (@balloob)
- - Re-install platform and component dependencies after a Home Assistant version upgrade (@balloob)
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+ 0.8: Honeywell Thermostats, Orvibo switches and Z-Wave switches and lights
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We have all been hard at work to get this latest release ready. One of the big highlights in this release is the introduction of an extended iconset to be used in the frontend (credits to @happyleavesaoc for idea and prototype). To get started with customizing, pick any icon from MaterialDesignIcons.com, prefix the name with mdi:
and stick it into your customize
section in configuration.yaml
:
+homeassistant:
+ customize:
+ switch.ac:
+ icon: 'mdi:air-conditioner'
+
+
+Breaking changes
+
+ - Any existing zone icon will have to be replaced with one from MaterialDesignIcons.com.
+ - LimitlessLED light services require colors to be specified in RGB instead of XY.
+
+Changes
+


+
+ - Thermostat: Honeywell now supported (@sander76)
+ - Switch: Orvibo now supported (@happyleavesaoc)
+ - Camera: mjpeg camera’s now supported (@ryanturner)
+ - Notify: Pushetta now supported (@fabaff)
+ - Light: MQTT now supported (@hexxter)
+ - Light: Z-Wave now supported (@leoc)
+ - Switch: Z-Wave now supported (@leoc)
+ - New component logger allows filtering logged data (@badele)
+ - New component updater will notify users if an update for Home Assistant is available (@rmkraus)
+ - Notify: PushBullet now allows targeting contacts/channels/specific devices (@tomduijf)
+ - Light: Allow controlling color temperature (@tomduijf)
+ - Frontend: about page added (@balloob)
+ - Switch RGB as the color unit used in light component (@balloob)
+ - Re-install platform and component dependencies after a Home Assistant version upgrade (@balloob)
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- This is a guest post by Home Assistant user and contributor Nolan Gilley.
-In our house, laundry has been a struggle for quite some time. Our washer and dryer both lack a buzzer which leads to forgotten laundry, and stinky mess that needs to be rewashed. I decided to create a solution by monitoring the washer and dryer myself with some cheap electronics.
-As an avid user of Home Assistant, I decided it would be the perfect application to manage the UI and notification system. Now all I needed was a way to monitor the washer and dryer. I tried using sound sensors but found them unreliable. I ended up opting for an accelerometer attached to the back of each appliance. I also added magnetic reed switches on the doors of the washer and dryer to detect if the doors are open or closed. I connected the accelerometers and reed switches to a Moteino, an arduino clone with an RF transceiver. The Moteino can perform the logic to figure out which state the appliances are in and wirelessly communicate that data with another Moteino that is connected via serial to my Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi reads the serial data and repeats it over MQTT for Home Assistant to use. This is great because I don’t have to run Home Assistant on the Raspberry Pi. I can run it on a faster machine and point the MQTT component to my Raspberry Pi.
-After taking some sample data from the accelerometers while each appliance was in operation, I decided to plot the data to help determine the proper thresholds of when the devices were running or off. I had to do this in order to get precise ranges so the dryer sensor wouldn’t get tripped by the washer or vice versa. In the plot below you can see the acceleration in the x direction for the accelerometer connected to the washing machine. It’s easy to see when the washing machine is in operation here. I used the same technique for the dryer’s accelerometer.
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+ Laundry Automation: insight and notifications
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+ This is a guest post by Home Assistant user and contributor Nolan Gilley.
+In our house, laundry has been a struggle for quite some time. Our washer and dryer both lack a buzzer which leads to forgotten laundry, and stinky mess that needs to be rewashed. I decided to create a solution by monitoring the washer and dryer myself with some cheap electronics.
+As an avid user of Home Assistant, I decided it would be the perfect application to manage the UI and notification system. Now all I needed was a way to monitor the washer and dryer. I tried using sound sensors but found them unreliable. I ended up opting for an accelerometer attached to the back of each appliance. I also added magnetic reed switches on the doors of the washer and dryer to detect if the doors are open or closed. I connected the accelerometers and reed switches to a Moteino, an arduino clone with an RF transceiver. The Moteino can perform the logic to figure out which state the appliances are in and wirelessly communicate that data with another Moteino that is connected via serial to my Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi reads the serial data and repeats it over MQTT for Home Assistant to use. This is great because I don’t have to run Home Assistant on the Raspberry Pi. I can run it on a faster machine and point the MQTT component to my Raspberry Pi.
+After taking some sample data from the accelerometers while each appliance was in operation, I decided to plot the data to help determine the proper thresholds of when the devices were running or off. I had to do this in order to get precise ranges so the dryer sensor wouldn’t get tripped by the washer or vice versa. In the plot below you can see the acceleration in the x direction for the accelerometer connected to the washing machine. It’s easy to see when the washing machine is in operation here. I used the same technique for the dryer’s accelerometer.
+
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+
+ Graph showing the accelerometer data
+
+ Read on →
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- It is well known that you are either a good programmer or a good designer. It’s rare you’ll meet someone that is both. That’s why it wasn’t surprising to anyone that the logo that I made was mediocre — at best. Luckily, Jeremy Geltman has come to the rescue and contributed a brand new logo for Home Assistant.
-The new logo follows Googles material design spec. It uses the blue color that Home Assistant uses in the interface and it comes in two versions: a high detailed version (for homescreen icon etc) and a simple version (for favicon etc).
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-The old logo, the new detailed logo and the new simple logo.
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diff --git a/blog/posts/14/index.html b/blog/posts/14/index.html
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+ New logo for Home Assistant
+
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+
+
+ It is well known that you are either a good programmer or a good designer. It’s rare you’ll meet someone that is both. That’s why it wasn’t surprising to anyone that the logo that I made was mediocre — at best. Luckily, Jeremy Geltman has come to the rescue and contributed a brand new logo for Home Assistant.
+The new logo follows Googles material design spec. It uses the blue color that Home Assistant uses in the interface and it comes in two versions: a high detailed version (for homescreen icon etc) and a simple version (for favicon etc).
+
+
+The old logo, the new detailed logo and the new simple logo.
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+In this release a ton of new stuff! And who doesn’t like new stuff? This release we’re passing the 700 integrations for Home Assistant. As of today we’re 1369 days old, which means that roughly every two days a new integration gets added!
+ Python Scripts
+The biggest change is a new type of script component: Python scripts. This new component will allow you to write scripts to manipulate Home Assistant: call services, set states and fire events. Each Python script is made available as a service. Head over to the docs to see how to get started.
+ Updater
+The updater has received a new opt-in option to let us know which components you use. This will allow us to focus development efforts on the components that are popular.
+updater:
+ include_used_components: true
+
+
+And as a reminder. We will never share gathered data in a manner that can be used to identify anyone. We do plan on making aggregate data public soon. This will include total number of users and which hardware/software platform people use to run Home Assistant.
+ Z-Wave
+Z-Wave is also getting a big update in this release. The confusing entity_ids will be on their way out. There is a zwave blog post that gives more detail, but the upgrade steps will be as follows:
+
+ - Run Home Assistant as normal and the old IDs will still be used.
+ - The new entity IDs will be shown in the more-info dialog for each entity. Check to make sure none of them will have conflicts once the new names are applied.
+ - Rename entities using the ui card as described in the blog post to avoid conflicts. Restart Home Assistant to observe the changes.
+ - Update all places mentioning IDs (groups, automation, customization, etc.) in configuration.yaml.
+ - Add
new_entity_ids: true
to your zwave config.
+ - Restart Home Assistant to run with new IDs.
+ - The old entity IDs will be available in the more info dialog to trace down any remaining errors.
+
+ Monkey Patching Python 3.6
+Some people have noticed that running Home Assistant under Python 3.6 can lead to segfaults. It seems to be related to the earlier segfault issues that we experienced when we released the asyncio-based core. We thought that those issues would have been fixed when Python bug 26617 was resolved. Although we see less reports compared to the old bug, there are still users experiencing them (gdb stacktrace points at PyObject_GC_Del()
).
+Since Python 3.6, the Task and Future classes have been moved to C. This gives a nice speed boost but also prevents us from monkey patching the Task class to avoid the segfault. Ben Bangert managed to brew up another monkey patch to stop Python 3.6 from using the C classes, falling back to the Python versions instead. This allows us to apply the original monkey patch again.
+Both monkey patches are now active by default starting version 0.47 to avoid our users experiencing segfaults. This comes at a cost of not being able to benefit from all optimizations that were introduced in Python 3.6.
+To run without the monkey patch, start Home Assistant with HASS_NO_MONKEY=1 hass
. We will further investigate this issue and try to fix it in a future version of Python.
+ Release 0.47.1 - June 21
+
+ - Fix Vera lights issue #8098 (@tsvi - #8101) (light.vera docs)
+ - Fix Dyson async_add_job (@CharlesBlonde - #8113) (fan.dyson docs) (sensor.dyson docs)
+ - Update InfluxDB to handle datetime objects and multiple decimal points (@philhawthorne - #8080) (influxdb docs)
+ - Fixed iTach command parsing with empty data (@alanfischer - #8104) (remote.itach docs)
+ - Allow iteration in python_script (@balloob - #8134) (python_script docs)
+
+ New platforms
+
+ - Added a Taps Aff binary sensor (@bazwilliams - #7880) (binary_sensor.tapsaff docs) (new-platform)
+ - lock.sesame: New lock platform for Sesame smart locks (@trisk - #7873) (lock.sesame docs) (new-platform)
+ - Etherscan.io sensor (@nkgilley - #7855) (sensor.etherscan docs) (new-platform)
+ - blockchain.info sensor (@nkgilley - #7856) (sensor.blockchain docs) (new-platform)
+ - Add Radarr sensor (@tboyce021 - #7318) (sensor.radarr docs) (new-platform)
+ - Added buienradar sensor and weather (@mjj4791 - #7592) (sensor.buienradar docs) (weather.buienradar docs) (new-platform)
+ - Add support for Vanderbilt SPC alarm panels and attached sensors (@mbrrg - #7663) (spc docs) (alarm_control_panel.spc docs) (binary_sensor.spc docs) (new-platform)
+ - Add raspihats switch (@florincosta - #7665) (switch.raspihats docs) (new-platform)
+ - Add juicenet platform (@jesserockz - #7668) (juicenet docs) (sensor.juicenet docs) (new-platform)
+ - add ripple sensor (@nkgilley - #7935) (sensor.ripple docs) (new-platform)
+ - New component: Python Script (@balloob - #7950) (python_script docs) (new-platform)
+ - Nadtcp component (@mwsluis - #7955) (media_player.nadtcp docs) (new-platform)
+ - Add Gitter.im sensor (@fabaff - #7998) (sensor.gitter docs) (new-platform)
+ - Update mailgun (@happyleavesaoc - #7984) (mailgun docs) (notify.mailgun docs) (breaking change) (new-platform)
+ - Add Flexit AC climate platform (@Sabesto - #7871) (climate.flexit docs) (new-platform)
+
+ 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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+ Podcast.__init__ interview with Paulus Schoutsen
+
+
+
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+Earlier this year I was interviewed by Tobias Macey from Podcast.__init__ about Python and Home Assistant. Just realized that we never shared this on the blog, oops. Here it is, enjoy!
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- The idea of creating HTTP to MQTT bridge appeared when I was trying to integrate Google Assistant with my Home Assistant after watching BRUH Automation video. Right now there is no MQTT service available in IFTTT. Existing integration solution uses Maker Webhooks which requires that your Home Assistant instance is publically accessible, which I think brings some security concerns or simply not always possible to set up.
-The HTTP to MQTT bridge should fill that gap. The idea is to receive messages using HTTP requests and transfer them to your MQTT broker, which can be contacted by Home Assistant. The HTTP to MQTT bridge is written using Node.js with Express for the server part and MQTT.js for the client.
- Read on →
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+
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+ HTTP to MQTT bridge
+
+
+
+
+ The idea of creating HTTP to MQTT bridge appeared when I was trying to integrate Google Assistant with my Home Assistant after watching BRUH Automation video. Right now there is no MQTT service available in IFTTT. Existing integration solution uses Maker Webhooks which requires that your Home Assistant instance is publically accessible, which I think brings some security concerns or simply not always possible to set up.
+The HTTP to MQTT bridge should fill that gap. The idea is to receive messages using HTTP requests and transfer them to your MQTT broker, which can be contacted by Home Assistant. The HTTP to MQTT bridge is written using Node.js with Express for the server part and MQTT.js for the client.
+ Read on →
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+
+
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- One of the hardest part of being a parent is keeping a constant eye on the baby to make sure that the baby is doing well. Thus, it is not surprising that baby monitors are one of the fastest growing baby product category. However, many of the baby monitors available on the market are rather dumb and expect the parents to keep looking at the video stream or listen to the audio. This how-to will help you create a smart baby monitor on a budget and integrate it with Home Assitant. Instead of relying on the poor quality baby monitor speakers, we use our existing speakers (eg. Sonos). We can also send notifications (with pictures) to avoid constant monitoring of the feed.
-Obviously, you can use the setup as a general purpose surveillance system to monitor noise in the whole house.
- Read on →
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+ Smart Baby Monitor
+
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+
+ One of the hardest part of being a parent is keeping a constant eye on the baby to make sure that the baby is doing well. Thus, it is not surprising that baby monitors are one of the fastest growing baby product category. However, many of the baby monitors available on the market are rather dumb and expect the parents to keep looking at the video stream or listen to the audio. This how-to will help you create a smart baby monitor on a budget and integrate it with Home Assitant. Instead of relying on the poor quality baby monitor speakers, we use our existing speakers (eg. Sonos). We can also send notifications (with pictures) to avoid constant monitoring of the feed.
+Obviously, you can use the setup as a general purpose surveillance system to monitor noise in the whole house.
+ Read on →
+
+
+
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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.
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- 0.32: Hacktoberfest, InfluxDB sensor, Error reporting, and Weather
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- Another two weeks have passed and we are pleased to present Home Assistant 0.32.
- Hacktoberfest
-The Hacktoberfest is over now. Home Assistant made the 2nd and the 3rd place out of almost 30’000 participating repositories with a total of 528 pull requests closed - that’s an average of 17 pull requests a day! Thanks to all the contributors but also to the team of reviewers. This wouldn’t been possible without you 👏 .
- Improved error reporting
-This release has improved the reporting when a config validation error occurs. Thanks to @kellerza you will now get a persistent notification added to your UI when this happens.
- Asynchronous
-This release contains the first asynchronous sensor and camera platforms. @pvizeli and @fabaff ported most of the “internal” sensors to async programming. We hope that you will enjoy the new speed.
-@balloob and @pvizeli worked a lot on the improvement of the core itself.
- Weather component
-For a long time we have had a bunch of weather sensors but it’s getting better: There is now a Weather component. Sorry, not much more to tell right now. The plans are to create a weather UI element and to improve the initial implementation.
- All changes
-









-
- - Cover: New garadget platform (@JasonCarter80)
- - Media player: New support for Emby (@mezz64)
- - LiteJet switches and lights support (@joncar)
- - Light: Yeelight Wifi bulbs are now supported (@HydrelioxGitHub)
- - Media player: Philips TVs with jointSPACE API re now supported (@danielperna84)
- - Sensor: Support for Synology DSM (@StaticCube)
- - Sensor: Monitoring support for Dovado routers (@molobrakos)
- - Sensor: Support for monitoring printers (@fabaff)
- - Add mochad component (@mtreinish)
- - Notify: Added support for Android TV/FireTV - Sensor: New finance platform CurrencyLayer (@arsaboo)
- - Sensor: Support for InfluxDB sensors (@bestlibre)
- - Sensor: New support HDDTemp sensors (@fabaff)
-(@danielperna84)
- - Media player: Sonos improvements incl. timer setting functionality (@bjarniivarsson, @americanwookie)
- - Media player: Discovery support for Yamaha (@sdague)
- - Config: Exclude dirs/files prefixed with . (@lwis)
- - HTTP: Migrate WSGI to asyncio (@balloob)
- - Configurator: Support for
entity_picture
(@armills)
- - Core: Configuration validation error prints line numbers (@persandstrom)
- - Zoneminder: SSL/TLS support (@Khabi)
- - Camera: Improvements to RPi camera (@postlund)
- - ThingSpeak component (@simonszu)
- - Core: New property
hass.data
to store internal data (@balloob)
- - Switch: Templating and configurable timeout for REST (@aa755)
- - Sensor: New random number sensor (@fabaff)
- - Pilight:
send_delay
feature (@janLo)
- - Config: Improvements for
known_devices
(@kellerza)
- - Device tracker: New discovered event (@lwis)
- - Device tracker: Improvements and new features for the Volvo on Call platform (@molobrakos)
- - Climate: Use unit of measurement from a Vera device (@pavoni)
- - Device tracker: iCloud improvements (@Bart274)
- - Minor features and bug fixes by @fabaff, @kellerza, @robbiet480, @balloob, @DavidLP, @Bart274, @sdague, @mtreinish, @Khabi, @bbesset, @bestlibre, @pvizeli, @turbokongen, @devdelay, @molobrakos, @postlund, @wokar, @armills, @arsaboo, @hartmms, @nsideras, @tbeckha, and @kirichkov.
-
- Release 0.32.1 - November 6
-We’ve added a warning to 0.32 to catch platforms accidentally slowing down Home Assistant. Our aim is to fix these quickly when reported, so here is 0.32.1 with all reported platforms fixed.
-
- - Fix Sonos doing I/O inside the event loop (@pvizeli)
- - Fix Radiotherm doing I/O inside the event loop (@balloob)
- - Fix camera MJPEG streams when using HTTP 1.0 (@balloob)
-
- Release 0.32.2 - November 7
-
- - Move Honeywell I/O out of the event loop (@balloob)
- - Use sequential updates for non-async entities to prevent race conditions (@pvizeli)
- - Fix setting temperature in Celsius on Radiotherm CT50 thermostats (@andyat)
- - Fix PiLight config validation (@DavidLP)
-
- Release 0.32.3 - November 11
-
- - Fix OpenWeather weather platform doing I/O in event loop (@lwis)
- - Fix Alarm.com doing I/O in event loop (@jnewland)
- - Fix Tellstick doing I/O in event loop (@balloob)
- - Fix KNX doing I/O in event loop (@balloob)
- - Increase warning threshold for catching platforms that do I/O (@balloob)
- - Change pilight systemcode validation (@janLo)
- - Fix Yamaha discovering already configured receivers (@sdague)
- - Fix Sonos from installing dependency each time HA was started (@pvizeli)
- - Fix Synology camera SSL and error handling (@pvizeli)
- - Fix Panasonic Viera doing I/O in event loop (@balloob)
- - Improve generic camera error handling (@kellerza)
- - Light - Flux Led Lights: allow specifying mode if light does not support white mode (@DanielHiversen)
- - Fix Rest switch default template (@pvizeli)
-
- Release 0.32.4 - November 15
-
- - Fix device tracker from crashing HASS when a new device was discovered (@balloob)
- - HTTP: Fix X-Forwarded-For feature (@mweinelt)
-
- Misc
-Our website has now an additional category called “Ecosystem”. This will become the place where tools, apps, and other helper for the Home Assistant ecosystem can store their documentation or guides.
-
- Breaking changes
-
- - The Yahoo Finance platform supports now multiple stock. Please adjust your configuration.
- - Deprecated components
garage_door
, rollershutter
, thermostat
, and hvac
have been removed.
- - The minimum Python version on Windows has been bumped to Python 3.5.
- - The Insteon Hub integration has been disabled due to a request from Insteon.
-
- 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.
diff --git a/blog/posts/6/index.html b/blog/posts/6/index.html
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+ 0.32: Hacktoberfest, InfluxDB sensor, Error reporting, and Weather
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+ Another two weeks have passed and we are pleased to present Home Assistant 0.32.
+ Hacktoberfest
+The Hacktoberfest is over now. Home Assistant made the 2nd and the 3rd place out of almost 30’000 participating repositories with a total of 528 pull requests closed - that’s an average of 17 pull requests a day! Thanks to all the contributors but also to the team of reviewers. This wouldn’t been possible without you 👏 .
+ Improved error reporting
+This release has improved the reporting when a config validation error occurs. Thanks to @kellerza you will now get a persistent notification added to your UI when this happens.
+ Asynchronous
+This release contains the first asynchronous sensor and camera platforms. @pvizeli and @fabaff ported most of the “internal” sensors to async programming. We hope that you will enjoy the new speed.
+@balloob and @pvizeli worked a lot on the improvement of the core itself.
+ Weather component
+For a long time we have had a bunch of weather sensors but it’s getting better: There is now a Weather component. Sorry, not much more to tell right now. The plans are to create a weather UI element and to improve the initial implementation.
+ All changes
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+ - Cover: New garadget platform (@JasonCarter80)
+ - Media player: New support for Emby (@mezz64)
+ - LiteJet switches and lights support (@joncar)
+ - Light: Yeelight Wifi bulbs are now supported (@HydrelioxGitHub)
+ - Media player: Philips TVs with jointSPACE API re now supported (@danielperna84)
+ - Sensor: Support for Synology DSM (@StaticCube)
+ - Sensor: Monitoring support for Dovado routers (@molobrakos)
+ - Sensor: Support for monitoring printers (@fabaff)
+ - Add mochad component (@mtreinish)
+ - Notify: Added support for Android TV/FireTV - Sensor: New finance platform CurrencyLayer (@arsaboo)
+ - Sensor: Support for InfluxDB sensors (@bestlibre)
+ - Sensor: New support HDDTemp sensors (@fabaff)
+(@danielperna84)
+ - Media player: Sonos improvements incl. timer setting functionality (@bjarniivarsson, @americanwookie)
+ - Media player: Discovery support for Yamaha (@sdague)
+ - Config: Exclude dirs/files prefixed with . (@lwis)
+ - HTTP: Migrate WSGI to asyncio (@balloob)
+ - Configurator: Support for
entity_picture
(@armills)
+ - Core: Configuration validation error prints line numbers (@persandstrom)
+ - Zoneminder: SSL/TLS support (@Khabi)
+ - Camera: Improvements to RPi camera (@postlund)
+ - ThingSpeak component (@simonszu)
+ - Core: New property
hass.data
to store internal data (@balloob)
+ - Switch: Templating and configurable timeout for REST (@aa755)
+ - Sensor: New random number sensor (@fabaff)
+ - Pilight:
send_delay
feature (@janLo)
+ - Config: Improvements for
known_devices
(@kellerza)
+ - Device tracker: New discovered event (@lwis)
+ - Device tracker: Improvements and new features for the Volvo on Call platform (@molobrakos)
+ - Climate: Use unit of measurement from a Vera device (@pavoni)
+ - Device tracker: iCloud improvements (@Bart274)
+ - Minor features and bug fixes by @fabaff, @kellerza, @robbiet480, @balloob, @DavidLP, @Bart274, @sdague, @mtreinish, @Khabi, @bbesset, @bestlibre, @pvizeli, @turbokongen, @devdelay, @molobrakos, @postlund, @wokar, @armills, @arsaboo, @hartmms, @nsideras, @tbeckha, and @kirichkov.
+
+ Release 0.32.1 - November 6
+We’ve added a warning to 0.32 to catch platforms accidentally slowing down Home Assistant. Our aim is to fix these quickly when reported, so here is 0.32.1 with all reported platforms fixed.
+
+ - Fix Sonos doing I/O inside the event loop (@pvizeli)
+ - Fix Radiotherm doing I/O inside the event loop (@balloob)
+ - Fix camera MJPEG streams when using HTTP 1.0 (@balloob)
+
+ Release 0.32.2 - November 7
+
+ - Move Honeywell I/O out of the event loop (@balloob)
+ - Use sequential updates for non-async entities to prevent race conditions (@pvizeli)
+ - Fix setting temperature in Celsius on Radiotherm CT50 thermostats (@andyat)
+ - Fix PiLight config validation (@DavidLP)
+
+ Release 0.32.3 - November 11
+
+ - Fix OpenWeather weather platform doing I/O in event loop (@lwis)
+ - Fix Alarm.com doing I/O in event loop (@jnewland)
+ - Fix Tellstick doing I/O in event loop (@balloob)
+ - Fix KNX doing I/O in event loop (@balloob)
+ - Increase warning threshold for catching platforms that do I/O (@balloob)
+ - Change pilight systemcode validation (@janLo)
+ - Fix Yamaha discovering already configured receivers (@sdague)
+ - Fix Sonos from installing dependency each time HA was started (@pvizeli)
+ - Fix Synology camera SSL and error handling (@pvizeli)
+ - Fix Panasonic Viera doing I/O in event loop (@balloob)
+ - Improve generic camera error handling (@kellerza)
+ - Light - Flux Led Lights: allow specifying mode if light does not support white mode (@DanielHiversen)
+ - Fix Rest switch default template (@pvizeli)
+
+ Release 0.32.4 - November 15
+
+ - Fix device tracker from crashing HASS when a new device was discovered (@balloob)
+ - HTTP: Fix X-Forwarded-For feature (@mweinelt)
+
+ Misc
+Our website has now an additional category called “Ecosystem”. This will become the place where tools, apps, and other helper for the Home Assistant ecosystem can store their documentation or guides.
+
+ Breaking changes
+
+ - The Yahoo Finance platform supports now multiple stock. Please adjust your configuration.
+ - Deprecated components
garage_door
, rollershutter
, thermostat
, and hvac
have been removed.
+ - The minimum Python version on Windows has been bumped to Python 3.5.
+ - The Insteon Hub integration has been disabled due to a request from Insteon.
+
+ 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.
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- Fix missing attributes on the climate and HVAC more info cards (7e455e2) - (@robbiet480)
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+ Thanks to Anton Kireyeu we are able to present another awesome Jupyter notebook. I guess that you all know the graph which Github is using to visualize your commits per day over a time-line. It’s a so-called heatmap. If there are more commits, it’s getting hotter. The latest notebook is capable to do the same thing for your devices. To be more precise, for the hours your devices are home.
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-Over a year ago I participated in the kickstarter campaign for “CHIP - The World’s First Nine Dollar Computer” by Next Thing Co.. I went for the PocketCHIP because of the idea. Display, built-in storage (thus no need for SD cards), battery-powered, and a keyboard are pretty nice features. Last week a package arrives…
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+Over a year ago I participated in the kickstarter campaign for “CHIP - The World’s First Nine Dollar Computer” by Next Thing Co.. I went for the PocketCHIP because of the idea. Display, built-in storage (thus no need for SD cards), battery-powered, and a keyboard are pretty nice features. Last week a package arrives…
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- I’ve been planning to write this post for a while now as we get questions like this a lot: “Why does Home Assistant use Polymer? Why not React, Redux and what not?”
-It’s understandable, Polymer is quite the underdog in the world of web frameworks. A corporate backer does not guarantee popularity or an active community and this shows in the number of projects using Polymer.
-Still, we use Polymer and it’s awesome. To explain why, I’ll be referencing the React workflow quite a bit, as they do a lot of things right, and show how it is done in Polymer.
-Polymer gives us components for the web, just like React, but based on web standards: web components, CSS variables. These standards don’t have wide browser support yet but it’s being implemented by every major browser: It’s the future. For now they are being polyfilled and that works just fine but in the future the Home Assistant web app will be able to run native in the browsers == fast.
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+ Why we use web components and Polymer
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+ I’ve been planning to write this post for a while now as we get questions like this a lot: “Why does Home Assistant use Polymer? Why not React, Redux and what not?”
+It’s understandable, Polymer is quite the underdog in the world of web frameworks. A corporate backer does not guarantee popularity or an active community and this shows in the number of projects using Polymer.
+Still, we use Polymer and it’s awesome. To explain why, I’ll be referencing the React workflow quite a bit, as they do a lot of things right, and show how it is done in Polymer.
+Polymer gives us components for the web, just like React, but based on web standards: web components, CSS variables. These standards don’t have wide browser support yet but it’s being implemented by every major browser: It’s the future. For now they are being polyfilled and that works just fine but in the future the Home Assistant web app will be able to run native in the browsers == fast.
+ Read on →
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- Today the news spread that Google will be shutting down the Revolv hubs. And shutting down here doesn’t mean they stop selling or supporting them - no, they are sending an update to each hub to turn your perfectly fine home automation hub into a useless piece of plastic. The fact that this seemed like a good idea by Google astonishes me. If anything, they should have gone the same route as ninjasphere: open it all up and let people decide on the fate of their own hub.
-I’ve said it before but I’ll repeat it again:
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- The cloud should be treated as an extension to your smart home instead of running it.
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-Your hub should not be affected when your internet breaks down or the company that sold you your hub goes out of business. It should work locally so that it can continue to work even long after the vendor goes out of business or decides to kill it. Preferably, your hub should also be open so that the community can take over development after the vendor stops caring.
-Unless you can afford losing a product here and there, be cautious when buying IoT products that depend on the cloud from companies that are not well established. The chances are high that they go bankrupt or get acquired and closed. This however is easier said than done as Gartner predicts that by 2017, 50 percent of IoT solutions will originate in startups that are less than three years old.
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Recent Blog Posts
+ -
+ Home Assistant Podcast #5
+ August 1, 2017
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0.50: Voice control, History improvements, and Xiaomi
July 29, 2017
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Talk Python interview with Paulus Schoutsen
July 27, 2017
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- Introducing Hass.io
- July 25, 2017
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Learn how Hass.io can turn your Raspberry Pi into the ultimate home automation hub
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+https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/08/01/hasspodcast-ep-5/
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https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/07/29/release-50/
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https://home-assistant.io/demo/frontend.html
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https://home-assistant.io/demo/index.html
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https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-event.html
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https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-template.html
-2017-08-01T19:19:34+00:00
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https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-history.html
-2017-08-01T19:19:34+00:00
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https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-iframe.html
-2017-08-01T19:19:34+00:00
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https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-logbook.html
-2017-08-01T19:19:34+00:00
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https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-map.html
-2017-08-01T19:19:34+00:00
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https://home-assistant.io/googlef4f3693c209fe788.html
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https://home-assistant.io/static/fonts/roboto/DESCRIPTION.en_us.html
-2017-08-01T19:19:34+00:00
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https://home-assistant.io/static/fonts/robotomono/DESCRIPTION.en_us.html
-2017-08-01T19:19:34+00:00
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https://home-assistant.io/static/mdi-demo.html
-2017-08-01T19:19:34+00:00
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