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+The prize beside the very nice trophy contains hardware and we want to give that hardware partically away. We won four [Low Energy Server v2 (LES)][LES] units with an Intel Celeron N2930, 8 GB of RAM, and a mSATA of 128 GB (one unit with 64 GB). We were thinking about to keep one of those units in Europe and one in North America for testing and to use during workshops and events. But the other two will go to interested parties.
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+As a raffle would be to easy, we make a contest out of it. This means that we are looking for your application. Of course, we would like to see those systems goes to active or future developers who can justify their need for one of the systems to run CI, UI tests, public accessible Home Assistant demo instances, etc. At the other hand we would like to keep it open, to see with what people are coming up. Please participate as well if you are planning to automate the public school of your kids with 1000 switches or light, need a server to run it, and want to provide regular feedback about the user experience.
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+- Dead line: April, 23 2017 - 23.59 UTC
+- Voting period: April, 24th till April, 30 2017 - 23.59 UTC
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+Keep in mind that you may have to pay the fee for customs handling and the import duty by yourself. The plan is to ship the hardware from Germany. If you are located in a country with import/export regulations, we may not be able to ship the hardware to you.
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+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/ibeacons/index.html b/blog/categories/ibeacons/index.html
index a146ede503..806df53d7b 100644
--- a/blog/categories/ibeacons/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/ibeacons/index.html
@@ -153,6 +153,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/internet-of-things/atom.xml b/blog/categories/internet-of-things/atom.xml
index 0688fd9827..2db879ed3d 100644
--- a/blog/categories/internet-of-things/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/internet-of-things/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/internet-of-things/index.html b/blog/categories/internet-of-things/index.html
index 3c88894b5f..51eff8f5cb 100644
--- a/blog/categories/internet-of-things/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/internet-of-things/index.html
@@ -214,6 +214,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/iot-data/atom.xml b/blog/categories/iot-data/atom.xml
index 08584268b5..95001ff2ed 100644
--- a/blog/categories/iot-data/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/iot-data/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/iot-data/index.html b/blog/categories/iot-data/index.html
index 040cd92820..c9d455dffb 100644
--- a/blog/categories/iot-data/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/iot-data/index.html
@@ -173,6 +173,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/media/atom.xml b/blog/categories/media/atom.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f46561447c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/blog/categories/media/atom.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
+ https://home-assistant.io/
+
+
+
+
+ Octopress
+
+
+
+
+
+ 2017-06-10T01:04:05+00:00
+ https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/06/10/interview-with-jupiter-broadcasting
+
+
+
+
+[Hass.io]: https://community.home-assistant.io/t/introducing-hass-io/17296/48
+[Home Assistant podcast]: https://hasspodcast.io/
+]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ 2017-06-02T06:00:00+00:00
+ https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/06/02/home-assistant-podcast-1
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ 2017-05-05T02:00:00+00:00
+ https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/05/05/podcast-init-interview
+
+
+
+
+Earlier this year I was interviewed by Tobias Macey from [Podcast.\_\_init\_\_][pc-init] about Python and Home Assistant. Just realized that we never shared this on the blog, oops. Here it is, enjoy!
+
+
+
+[pc-init]: https://www.podcastinit.com/
+]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ 2017-03-23T08:04:05+00:00
+ https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/03/23/opensourcecraft-interview-with-founder-paulus-schoutsen
+
+
+
+
+[OpenSourceCraft]: http://codepop.com/open-sourcecraft
+[article]: http://codepop.com/open-sourcecraft/episodes/paulus-schoutsen/
+]]>
+
+
+
diff --git a/blog/categories/media/index.html b/blog/categories/media/index.html
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/blog/categories/media/index.html
@@ -0,0 +1,251 @@
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+ Category: Media - Home Assistant
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+ Category: Media
+
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+
+ 2017
+
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+
+ Home Assistant Podcast 1
+
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diff --git a/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml b/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml
index e8b6f34c4b..40d340cacc 100644
--- a/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/merchandise/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html b/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html
index 8d4008090f..36a1b806d5 100644
--- a/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/merchandise/index.html
@@ -128,6 +128,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml b/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml
index b23dfaca8d..cfc40745ad 100644
--- a/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/micropython/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/micropython/index.html b/blog/categories/micropython/index.html
index 3f301e08a7..77d2bdeb5d 100644
--- a/blog/categories/micropython/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/micropython/index.html
@@ -177,6 +177,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml b/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml
index 053e8d8d85..ab2c44d7bf 100644
--- a/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html b/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html
index 043ade7ff8..ee2568b581 100644
--- a/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/mqtt/index.html
@@ -199,6 +199,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml b/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml
index 2ea612a47a..616a347999 100644
--- a/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/organisation/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/organisation/index.html b/blog/categories/organisation/index.html
index b274aaeb95..5b36fc24fa 100644
--- a/blog/categories/organisation/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/organisation/index.html
@@ -193,6 +193,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml b/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml
index f8600c6e71..670acd81f3 100644
--- a/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/owntracks/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html b/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html
index f545672dc9..5727197460 100644
--- a/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/owntracks/index.html
@@ -153,6 +153,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/presence-detection/atom.xml b/blog/categories/presence-detection/atom.xml
index 70a8a89467..0289833469 100644
--- a/blog/categories/presence-detection/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/presence-detection/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/presence-detection/index.html b/blog/categories/presence-detection/index.html
index f33e48fa1e..5cd7a0914e 100644
--- a/blog/categories/presence-detection/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/presence-detection/index.html
@@ -130,6 +130,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml
index 054b1837ea..8e4ec0a9af 100644
--- a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+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 19397fa29b..6136316e20 100644
--- a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/index.html
@@ -128,6 +128,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml b/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml
index 8e226ec1fa..42087bccee 100644
--- a/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/release-notes/index.html b/blog/categories/release-notes/index.html
index aeece23e56..ca566f12db 100644
--- a/blog/categories/release-notes/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/release-notes/index.html
@@ -1412,6 +1412,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/survey/atom.xml b/blog/categories/survey/atom.xml
index ae6da009be..f05b2450a3 100644
--- a/blog/categories/survey/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/survey/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/survey/index.html b/blog/categories/survey/index.html
index 156eeb7f01..858ff26e8c 100644
--- a/blog/categories/survey/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/survey/index.html
@@ -128,6 +128,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/talks/atom.xml b/blog/categories/talks/atom.xml
index ca1f3eb438..ebf3a6c8c9 100644
--- a/blog/categories/talks/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/talks/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/talks/index.html b/blog/categories/talks/index.html
index c358654c9c..5417a47a24 100644
--- a/blog/categories/talks/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/talks/index.html
@@ -129,6 +129,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/technology/atom.xml b/blog/categories/technology/atom.xml
index d3b9729f20..1845aa77c8 100644
--- a/blog/categories/technology/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/technology/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/technology/index.html b/blog/categories/technology/index.html
index 4336890032..9cf3e2b5f9 100644
--- a/blog/categories/technology/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/technology/index.html
@@ -213,6 +213,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml b/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml
index fce45503d4..045affd13f 100644
--- a/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/user-stories/index.html b/blog/categories/user-stories/index.html
index 96eb56f44b..596c002203 100644
--- a/blog/categories/user-stories/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/user-stories/index.html
@@ -150,6 +150,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/video/atom.xml b/blog/categories/video/atom.xml
index d09375c349..5f110f22ac 100644
--- a/blog/categories/video/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/video/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/video/index.html b/blog/categories/video/index.html
index f8b4d6f621..6eeee6fb41 100644
--- a/blog/categories/video/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/video/index.html
@@ -259,6 +259,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/categories/website/atom.xml b/blog/categories/website/atom.xml
index 2def91f6a0..2158f3cc2c 100644
--- a/blog/categories/website/atom.xml
+++ b/blog/categories/website/atom.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- 2017-06-09T15:56:51+00:00
+ 2017-06-10T03:40:12+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/
diff --git a/blog/categories/website/index.html b/blog/categories/website/index.html
index a54201ae62..4c2fb65294 100644
--- a/blog/categories/website/index.html
+++ b/blog/categories/website/index.html
@@ -150,6 +150,9 @@
Recent Posts
diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html
index b36500ba79..0d1d7af40f 100644
--- a/blog/index.html
+++ b/blog/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,34 @@
+
+
+
+ Linux Action Show special about Home Assistant
+
+
+
+
+ Our founder Paulus Schoutsen is interviewed by Chris Fisher for a Linux Action Show special about home automation, Hass.io and the new Home Assistant podcast.
+
+
+
+
+
+
@@ -141,7 +169,7 @@
Wait about 15-20 minutes and voilà you have your Home Assistant on your Raspberry Pi Zero W in 30 minutes.
To try it out, go to http://hassbian:8123 or http://hassbian.local:8123 if you’re using Mac.
For further details about HASSbian, take a look at the documentation.
-
-
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-
-
-
- HASSbian 1.21 - It's about time isn't it
-
-
-
-
- Hassbian 1.21 - It’s about time isn’t it
-Since I, the developer of HASSbian, have been moving, started a new job and so on I’ve had few moments over for HASSbian development. The 1.2 release has been in pre-release for a few months now and just not communicated out that well. Hopefully this release changes that and I’ll do my best to release more often. There’s no simple way to update from 1.1 to 1.21 but 95% of the changes can be done by installing the hassbian-config package. For more information have a look at the hassbian-config page.
-Hassbian 1.22 - Sins of last night
-Development is sometimes fast and joyful but mistakes are made at times.
-With the release of 1.21 a small problem with the OpenZWave build script wasn’t corrected even tough it was a known bug. Problem is simple as it’s only a problem with the symlink created for to the configuration folder for OpenZWave. This has been fixed and we bring some new things since they where ready anyway. The list below has been augmented with the updated information.
- Hassbian-config
-To allow you to customize your installation further, we have included a tool called hassbian-config
. This tool comes with a set of packages that can easily be installed for easier customization of your Home Assistant installation. This replaces the hassbian-scripts
functionality from 1.1.
-
- - Install Hue. Configures the Python executable to allow usage of low numbered ports for use with Emulated Hue component thats used with Amazon Echo, Google Home and Mycroft.ai.
- - Install Mosquitto MQTT server. Installs the latest Mosquitto package and client tools from the Mosquitto projects official repository. Now includes websocket support.
- - Install Libcec. Adds local HDMI CEC support.
- - Install Open Z-Wave-pip. Installs Python Open Z-Wave from a pip package. This is the quickest and recommended way of installing Z-Wave support but does not OZWCP pre-installed.
- - Install Open Z-Wave. Installs Python Open Z-Wave and OZWCP from git.
- - Install Samba. Allows anyone on your network to edit your configuration from any computer. This share is unsecured and it’s usage is not recommended if you share your network with others.
- - Install Tellstick. Installs the Tellstick package for controlling and using a connected Tellstick.
- - Install Tradfri. Installs dependencies for using IKEA Trådfri.
-
- Spring cleaning
-With this image there also quite a bit of cleaning of the base system and the script that generates our Raspberry Pi image.
-
- - Replaced the
hassbian-scripts
folder with hassbian-config
.
- - Update
pi-gen
. Our build script has been upgraded to follow the Raspbian image closer once again. Now you could build this image with Docker if your so inclined.
- - Added libtool and autoconf package. Dependencies for some of the pip packages.
- - Pi ZeroW should now work with the image.
-
-To follow discussions about the development of the HASSbian image or to contribute join the HASSbian gitter chat.
-To get started with the new image, check out the installation instructions in the getting started section.
@@ -568,6 +545,7 @@ $ sudo systemctl start install_homeassistant.service
Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/10/index.html b/blog/posts/10/index.html
index a5c1e97da6..a60616cae6 100644
--- a/blog/posts/10/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/10/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,50 @@
+
+
+
+ 0.10: Amazon Echo, iCloud, Dweet.io, Twitch and templating support!
+
+
+
+
+ Alrighty, it’s time for Home Assistant 0.10. A lot amazing things have changed and sadly we also had to introduce a bunch of backwards incompatible changes. I would like to give a big shoutout to Philip Lundrigan (@philipbl) who put a lot in effort in helping the migration to move towards using templates for a wide variety of platforms.
+
+
+
+




+
+ - Device tracker: iCloud platform added (@xorso, @kevinpanaro)
+ - Frontend: Improved caching using service workers if served over SSL (@balloob)
+ - Sensor: Twitch platform added (@happyleavesaoc)
+ - Template support (@balloob, @philipbl, @fabaff)
+ - Thermostat: Heatmiser platform added (@andylockran)
+ - Sensor: Dweet.io platform added (@fabaff)
+ - Alexa/Amazon echo component added (@balloob)
+ - Device Tracker: FritzBox platform added (@deisi, @caiuspb)
+ - Sensor: Wink now supports the Egg minders (@w1ll1am23)
+ - Sensor: ELIQ Online platform added (@molobrakos)
+ - Binary sensor: REST platform added (@fabaff)
+ - Sensor: Torque (OBD2) platform added (@happyleavesaoc)
+
+ Read on →
+
+
+
@@ -375,43 +419,6 @@ The InfluxDB database is a so-called time se
-
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- Report the temperature with ESP8266 to MQTT
-
-
-
-
-I recently learned about the ESP8266, a $5 chip that includes WiFi and is Arduino compatible. This means that all your DIY projects can now be done for a fraction of the price.
-For this tutorial, I’ll walk through how to get going with ESP8266, get the temperature and humidity and report it to MQTT where Home Asssistant can pick it up.
-
-
-Picture of the final setup (+ 2 LED for decoration)
-
-
-
-Home Assistant will keep track of historical values and allow you to integrate it into automation.
-
- Read on →
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
@@ -445,6 +452,7 @@ Home Assistant will keep track of historical values and allow you to integrate i
Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/11/index.html b/blog/posts/11/index.html
index 8935217938..d98aaea69f 100644
--- a/blog/posts/11/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/11/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,43 @@
+
+
+
+ Report the temperature with ESP8266 to MQTT
+
+
+
+
+I recently learned about the ESP8266, a $5 chip that includes WiFi and is Arduino compatible. This means that all your DIY projects can now be done for a fraction of the price.
+For this tutorial, I’ll walk through how to get going with ESP8266, get the temperature and humidity and report it to MQTT where Home Asssistant can pick it up.
+
+
+Picture of the final setup (+ 2 LED for decoration)
+
+
+
+Home Assistant will keep track of historical values and allow you to integrate it into automation.
+
+ Read on →
+
+
+
@@ -394,45 +431,6 @@ Inspried by a
-
-
- MQTT, Rasperry PI, Logitech Squeezebox and ASUSWRT routers now supported
-
-
-
-
- It’s time for the August release and there is some serious good stuff this time. The core of Home Assistant has gone some serious clean up and a bump in test coverage thanks to @balloob. If you’re a developer, make sure you read up on the deprecation notices. @fabaff did another great round of documentating all the various components.
-MQTT Support
-
The big new addition in this release is the support for the MQTT protocol by @fabaff with some help from @balloob. It will now be possible to integrate any IoT device that talks via MQTT. For the initial release we support connecting Home Assistant to a broker (no TLS yet). Components can now subscribe and publish to MQTT topics (see the example) and also support for the automation component has been added. For more information, see the MQTT component page.
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-mqtt:
- broker: IP_ADDRESS_BROKER
- # All the other options are optional:
- port: 1883
- keepalive: 60
- qos: 0
- username: your_username
- password: your_secret_password
-
-
- Read on →
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
@@ -466,6 +464,7 @@ Inspried by a Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/12/index.html b/blog/posts/12/index.html
index f1aa39acf6..fafbaa7b69 100644
--- a/blog/posts/12/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/12/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,45 @@
+
+
+
+ MQTT, Rasperry PI, Logitech Squeezebox and ASUSWRT routers now supported
+
+
+
+
+ It’s time for the August release and there is some serious good stuff this time. The core of Home Assistant has gone some serious clean up and a bump in test coverage thanks to @balloob. If you’re a developer, make sure you read up on the deprecation notices. @fabaff did another great round of documentating all the various components.
+MQTT Support
+
The big new addition in this release is the support for the MQTT protocol by @fabaff with some help from @balloob. It will now be possible to integrate any IoT device that talks via MQTT. For the initial release we support connecting Home Assistant to a broker (no TLS yet). Components can now subscribe and publish to MQTT topics (see the example) and also support for the automation component has been added. For more information, see the MQTT component page.
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+mqtt:
+ broker: IP_ADDRESS_BROKER
+ # All the other options are optional:
+ port: 1883
+ keepalive: 60
+ qos: 0
+ username: your_username
+ password: your_secret_password
+
+
+ Read on →
+
+
+
@@ -414,34 +453,6 @@ The old logo, the new detailed logo and the new simple logo.
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- Streaming updates
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-
- Home Assistant has learned a new trick to get the latest information from the server: streaming updates. No longer will the frontend poll every 30 seconds for updates but instead it will keep a connection open and get the latest changes pushed as soon as they happen.
-A new toggle has been added ot the sidebar to turn streaming updates on and off. This preference will be saved on a per-browser basis using local storage. The toggle will also indicate when there is an error setting up a stream after which it will fall back to use polling.
-
- Read on →
-
-
-
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Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/13/index.html b/blog/posts/13/index.html
index d09c19abc7..66af5c0ca9 100644
--- a/blog/posts/13/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/13/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,34 @@
+
+
+
+ Streaming updates
+
+
+
+
+ Home Assistant has learned a new trick to get the latest information from the server: streaming updates. No longer will the frontend poll every 30 seconds for updates but instead it will keep a connection open and get the latest changes pushed as soon as they happen.
+A new toggle has been added ot the sidebar to turn streaming updates on and off. This preference will be saved on a per-browser basis using local storage. The toggle will also indicate when there is an error setting up a stream after which it will fall back to use polling.
+
+ Read on →
+
+
+
@@ -335,6 +363,7 @@ This article will try to explain how they all relate.
Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/2/index.html b/blog/posts/2/index.html
index 6f898fa3b8..dce6b18a73 100644
--- a/blog/posts/2/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/2/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,57 @@
+
+
+
+ HASSbian 1.21 - It's about time isn't it
+
+
+
+
+ Hassbian 1.21 - It’s about time isn’t it
+Since I, the developer of HASSbian, have been moving, started a new job and so on I’ve had few moments over for HASSbian development. The 1.2 release has been in pre-release for a few months now and just not communicated out that well. Hopefully this release changes that and I’ll do my best to release more often. There’s no simple way to update from 1.1 to 1.21 but 95% of the changes can be done by installing the hassbian-config package. For more information have a look at the hassbian-config page.
+Hassbian 1.22 - Sins of last night
+Development is sometimes fast and joyful but mistakes are made at times.
+With the release of 1.21 a small problem with the OpenZWave build script wasn’t corrected even tough it was a known bug. Problem is simple as it’s only a problem with the symlink created for to the configuration folder for OpenZWave. This has been fixed and we bring some new things since they where ready anyway. The list below has been augmented with the updated information.
+ Hassbian-config
+To allow you to customize your installation further, we have included a tool called hassbian-config
. This tool comes with a set of packages that can easily be installed for easier customization of your Home Assistant installation. This replaces the hassbian-scripts
functionality from 1.1.
+
+ - Install Hue. Configures the Python executable to allow usage of low numbered ports for use with Emulated Hue component thats used with Amazon Echo, Google Home and Mycroft.ai.
+ - Install Mosquitto MQTT server. Installs the latest Mosquitto package and client tools from the Mosquitto projects official repository. Now includes websocket support.
+ - Install Libcec. Adds local HDMI CEC support.
+ - Install Open Z-Wave-pip. Installs Python Open Z-Wave from a pip package. This is the quickest and recommended way of installing Z-Wave support but does not OZWCP pre-installed.
+ - Install Open Z-Wave. Installs Python Open Z-Wave and OZWCP from git.
+ - Install Samba. Allows anyone on your network to edit your configuration from any computer. This share is unsecured and it’s usage is not recommended if you share your network with others.
+ - Install Tellstick. Installs the Tellstick package for controlling and using a connected Tellstick.
+ - Install Tradfri. Installs dependencies for using IKEA Trådfri.
+
+ Spring cleaning
+With this image there also quite a bit of cleaning of the base system and the script that generates our Raspberry Pi image.
+
+ - Replaced the
hassbian-scripts
folder with hassbian-config
.
+ - Update
pi-gen
. Our build script has been upgraded to follow the Raspbian image closer once again. Now you could build this image with Docker if your so inclined.
+ - Added libtool and autoconf package. Dependencies for some of the pip packages.
+ - Pi ZeroW should now work with the image.
+
+To follow discussions about the development of the HASSbian image or to contribute join the HASSbian gitter chat.
+To get started with the new image, check out the installation instructions in the getting started section.
+
+
+
@@ -451,34 +502,6 @@ After automatic discovery, Home Assistant will ask the user to finish pairing wi
-
-
-
- OpenSourceCraft interviews our founder Paulus Schoutsen
-
-
-
-
- Last month Gregg Pollack from OpenSourceCraft visited me in San Diego to talk about Home Assistant. We talked about the community and how all these awesome people make Home Assistant possible. The main interview is embedded below but make sure to check out the full article including extra video material.
-
-
-
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
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Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/3/index.html b/blog/posts/3/index.html
index 1e169fa949..45535b610d 100644
--- a/blog/posts/3/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/3/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,34 @@
+
+
+
+ OpenSourceCraft interviews our founder Paulus Schoutsen
+
+
+
+
+ Last month Gregg Pollack from OpenSourceCraft visited me in San Diego to talk about Home Assistant. We talked about the community and how all these awesome people make Home Assistant possible. The main interview is embedded below but make sure to check out the full article including extra video material.
+
+
+
+
+
+
@@ -754,37 +782,6 @@ On the close horizon from @Landrash th
-
-
-
- Home Assistant Governance [updated]
-
-
-
-
- UPDATE JAN 28, 2017
-After feedback from the community we have updated the CLA and the license that Home Assistant is distributed under. For the CLA, instead of enforcing requirements on the grants and code, we now require contributions to be licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. Special thanks to Matthew Garrett for his feedback and advice.
-Starting with release 0.37, Home Assistant will re-license the current code under the Apache 2.0 license. This is the license that will be used moving forward for all projects under our organization.
-
-The Home Assistant project and community has seen enormous growth in the last three years. Many volunteers work tirelessly everyday to give you all the awesomeness that you see today. Much more work is involved than many people realize. Beyond simply coding Home Assistant, volunteers continually maintain related projects, update documentation, post examples, author blog posts, and moderate the forums and chat. This is something that we want to keep safe and functional, even as we grow.
-Starting today we are announcing a few initiatives to help protect our users, contributors and community members.
- Read on →
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
@@ -818,6 +815,7 @@ On the close horizon from @Landrash th
Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/4/index.html b/blog/posts/4/index.html
index 3a8b538333..0e54b5e931 100644
--- a/blog/posts/4/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/4/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,37 @@
+
+
+
+ Home Assistant Governance [updated]
+
+
+
+
+ UPDATE JAN 28, 2017
+After feedback from the community we have updated the CLA and the license that Home Assistant is distributed under. For the CLA, instead of enforcing requirements on the grants and code, we now require contributions to be licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. Special thanks to Matthew Garrett for his feedback and advice.
+Starting with release 0.37, Home Assistant will re-license the current code under the Apache 2.0 license. This is the license that will be used moving forward for all projects under our organization.
+
+The Home Assistant project and community has seen enormous growth in the last three years. Many volunteers work tirelessly everyday to give you all the awesomeness that you see today. Much more work is involved than many people realize. Beyond simply coding Home Assistant, volunteers continually maintain related projects, update documentation, post examples, author blog posts, and moderate the forums and chat. This is something that we want to keep safe and functional, even as we grow.
+Starting today we are announcing a few initiatives to help protect our users, contributors and community members.
+ Read on →
+
+
+
@@ -736,302 +767,6 @@ You have to note:
-
-
-
- 0.31: Reading you the news, some serious business, spooky hackery and a breaking Z-Wave change
-
-
-
-
- Hello again friend,
-How are you? Having a good day? We sure are. If you aren’t having a good day, this might cheer you up…
-Every other weekend around here gets a little hectic leading to a big sigh of relief as we release a new version of Home Assistant to the world. And this time is no different. Our developer community has once again built us a beautiful new release with lots of new features and improvements. We hope you like it.
-One last thing before we get going though, I should warn you… @balloob got a bit lazy this week and let me (@robbiet480) step up to the plate again to write the blog post and do the release. I guess I didn’t do such a bad job in 0.27. You’ll never know what surprises I have in store. Now that i’ve got all that stuff out of the way, let’s get started…
- Stats Update
-Sadly, no big amazing stats to update you with this time, but we did recently pass 7,000 commits! This release featured submissions from 45 contributors. Hopefully with the new updater component we will be able to give you some really good stats in the 0.32 blog post.
- Hacktoberfest
-
-October means Hacktoberfest time and our community has really come through with some excellent improvements and additions. As of this writing, we have 194 merged and 41 open pull requests to the home-assistant repository and 209 merged/28 open pull requests submitted to the home-assistant.github.io repository. If you want to get in on the fun check out our Hacktoberfest blog post or the Hacktoberfest website. You get an awesome t-shirt for free if you have 4 pull requests merged in the month of October! We even have tasks that a non-developer can easily accomplish with a tiny bit of work. Better hurry up though, only 9 days left and most of the easy tasks are gone!
- ⚠️ A greatly improved updater component (Please read this!) ⚠️
-This release includes an update to our updater component. The responsibility of the updater component is to check if a new version is available and notify the user if this is the case.
-It used to be that this component would check with PyPi (the Python package manager) to see if a new update was available. This had a couple of problems:
-
- - We are unable to do a slow rollout
- - We are unable to show the user extra information (like a link to a changelog or the release date)
- - We are unable to warn users for critical security updates
-
-So to work around these problems, we decided to start hosting the version check service ourselves. Since we had to get some infrastructure spun up anyway, we figured we would take it a step further. Which leads me to this bit of the update (the most important part):
- What you need to know (the important bit!)
-Remember how I mentioned that up there in the title that there is some serious business in this release? Well, we also added some basic analytics to the updater component which get sent to the server and stored so that we get a better idea of our user base.
-Each Home Assistant instance running the updater component will generate a unique ID (based on UUIDv4) that will be used for the updater to be able to differentiate between instances. This UUID will be stored in your config directory in a file called .uuid
.
-Opting out
-There are two ways to opt-out. The first way is by using the new opt_out
option for the updater. This way the updater will continue to check for updates, but no information about your system will be shared with us.
-updater:
- reporting: no
-
-
-You can also disable the updater component entirely by removing updater:
from your configuration.yaml
although we would not suggest you do this as you would miss any critical updates.
-Finally, you can also reset your unique identifier by deleting the .uuid
file and restarting Home Assistant.
-Data stored on the Home Assistant update server
-Here is what my production Home Assistant instance looks like from the server side:
-
-
-
- Name
- Description
- Example
-
-
-
-
- arch
- CPU Architecture
- x86_64
-
-
- distribution
- Linux Distribution name (only Linux)
- Ubuntu
-
-
- docker
- True if running inside Docker
- false
-
-
- os_name
- Operating system name
- Darwin
-
-
- os_version
- Operating system version
- 10.12
-
-
- python_version
- Python version
- 3.5.2
-
-
- timezone
- Timezone
- America/Los_Angeles
-
-
- user_agent
- User agent used to submit analytics
- python-requests/2.11.1
-
-
- uuid
- Unique identifier
- 10321ee6094d4a2ebb5ed55c675d5f5e
-
-
- version
- Home Assistant version
- 0.31.0
-
-
- virtualenv
- True if running inside virtualenv
- true
-
-
-
-In addition to the above collected data, the server will also use your IP address to do a geographic IP address lookup to determine the city that you are from. To be extremely, extremely clear about this bit: The Home Assistant updater does not: store your IP address in a database and also does not submit the location information from your configuration.yaml
.
-
-
- Geo-lookup on my IP resolves to Oakland with latitude/longitude pointing at the geographical center of the city.
-
-The server also adds two timestamps to the data: the original date your instance UUID was first seen and the timestamp of the last time we have seen your instance. This gives us the following extra data:
-
-
-
- Name
- Description
- Example
-
-
-
-
- first_seen_datetime
- First time instance ID was submitted
- 2016-10-22T19:56:03.542Z
-
-
- geo_city
- GeoIP determined city
- Oakland
-
-
- geo_country_code
- GeoIP determined country code
- US
-
-
- geo_country_name
- GeoIP determined country name
- United States
-
-
- geo_latitude
- GeoIP determined latitude (of the city)
- 37.8047
-
-
- geo_longitude
- GeoIP determined longitude (of the city)
- -122.2124
-
-
- geo_metro_code
- GeoIP determined metro code
- 807
-
-
- geo_region_code
- GeoIP determined region code
- CA
-
-
- geo_region_name
- GeoIP determined region name
- California
-
-
- geo_time_zone
- GeoIP determined time zone
- America/Los_Angeles
-
-
- geo_zip_code
- GeoIP determined zip code
- 94602
-
-
- last_seen_datetime
- Most recent time instance ID was submitted
- 2016-10-22T19:56:03.542Z
-
-
-
-This data is held in the highest security. The update system runs in a secured Amazon Web Services account owned by me (@robbiet480). I personally have 5 years of experience with complex AWS deployments and have an extensive security background. I have audited the entire system and made sure to take every step to protect the data, including limiting who has access (just @balloob and myself). While not directly personally identifiable we absolutely understand some users hesistance to giving this information out. Please understand that we are only collecting this information to better understand our user base to provide better long term support and feature development then is currently possible.
-We currently have no plans to publicly expose any of this information. If we did do such a thing in the future we would of course notify you in advance. It must also be stated that we will never sell or allow the use of this information for non-Home Assistant purposes.
-We thank you for understanding why we are collecting this data and hope that you leave the feature enabled but fully understand if you feel uncomfortable with this.
-This section was updated on October 24 to be more clear about geo-lookups being on the city level. See original version.
-Now, back to the fun stuff…
- Good evening. I’m Ron Burgundy and here’s what happening in your world tonight.
-Home Assistant got a crazy idea recently that it couldn’t do enough already and wanted to challenge itself even more. I really don’t understand how it came up with this kooky idea, but it now thinks that its newest hobby should be a minor career in journalism.
-0.31 adds support for the brand spanking new Alexa Flash Briefing API, allowing you to get updates from Home Assistant anytime you ask Alexa to read your flash briefing. What’s the use case you ask? Well, now when I wake up in the morning and get my flash briefing, Home Assistant adds this to the end of it for me:
-
- Drive time with traffic is 35 minutes. There is an UberPOOL that will cost $11.52, estimated to be 2 minutes away, for a total of 37 minutes. BART is currently estimated to take 29 minutes. You should take BART, as it is estimated to be faster by 8 minutes.
-
-Now I know how to best get to my real job (no, Home Assistant is not my real job, it does seem like it sometimes though) every morning. Obviously not the best home automation example, but I think you get the idea. I could see this being used to tell you any major events that happened in your home overnight or reading you your hyperlocal weather report. Thanks to the audio support you could even replace all of the default Alexa Flash Briefing sources with your own news feeds. Home Assistant supports both text and audio content as well as displaying data in the Alexa app. I also want to point out that unlike the existing Skill integration, the Flash Briefing API does not require HTTPS (but you should still be using HTTPS if possible). For more information, check out the new docs.
-
-
- You stay classy, San Diego. (It’s funny, because balloob lives in San Diego))
-
- Major breaking Z-Wave changes ahead
-A rather nasty Z-Wave issue was discovered recently by @lukas-hetzenecker. There was a somewhat large chance that if you had multiple of the same model Z-Wave device they may both try to use the same entity IDs. To fix the issue the internal Z-Wave index is now appended to the end of all Z-Wave entity IDs.
-What this means for all you Z-Wave users is that you will need to update your configurations to reflect the change. I personally have quite a few (17) Z-Wave devices and went through the process this week. Here’s what I had to do:
-
- - Update customizations
- - Update groups
- - Update my
zwave.customize
section
- - Update my Alexa skills that used old entity IDs
- - Because I use
emulated_hue
with Alexa and emulated_hue
uses the entity ID as a unique identifier I also had to remove all Z-Wave devices from Alexa and re-add them.
-
-Your todo list may be a little different from mine, I just wanted to outline the steps I took to give you an idea of what you need to think about. It’s not a very hard process, especially when using global find and replace in Sublime Text but did take me about 20 minutes to complete.
-This is super annoying, I know, especially since we had said in 0.12 that Z-Wave IDs should hopefully never change again, but we are now forced to eat those words. I will state again that Z-Wave IDs shouldn’t change in the future but obviously we see how that went. To sum up on this section… sorry but it had to happen.
- All changes
-
- - Updater component (@infamy, @robbiet480, @kellerza)
- - Continue to setup other platforms when 1 platform config is invalid (@kellerza)
- - Create persistent notifications when a platform contains invalid config (@kellerza)
- - Logbook: Allow filtering domains and entities to be shown (@wokar)
- - HTTP: Change
approved_ips
from string to CIDR validation (@mweinelt)
- - Persistent Notifications: Allow using markdown (@justweb1)
- - Netatmo: Add discovery support (@jabesq)
- - Netatmo Welcome camera: Add binary sensor (@jabesq)
- - Support added for HaveIBeenPwned (@joyrider3774)
- - Device tracker:
known_devices.yaml
reading and writing tweaks and fixes (@kellerza)
- - Fix climate platforms showing the wrong temperature unit (@rcloran)
- - Lots of voluptuous love (@fabaff)
- - Ensure proper attribution for weather platforms (@fabaff)
- - Fix Telegram in Docker (@jeanregisser)
- - Support recursive config inclusions in YAML (@lwis)
- - Camera: Synology SS cameras now supported (@jgriff2)
- - History: Allow filtering domains and entities to be shown (@wokar)
- - Media Player - Squeezebox: Now able to show artist and album (@ih8gates)
- - Alexa: Flash Briefing skill support added (@robbiet480)
- - Device Tracker: Add support for Bbox Modem Router (@HydrelioxGithub)
- - Sensor: Add support for Bbox Modem Router (@HydrelioxGithub)
- - Input select: Services added to pick next and prev option (@persandstrom)
- - Sensor: ARWN now supported (@sdague)
- - Pushbullet: Push an URL note if an url is provided inside data (@jabesq)
- - Z-Wave: Allow certain devices to be not added to Home Assistant (@lukas-hetzenecker)
- - New support for Zoneminder added (@Khabi)
- - Weather: Allow tracking severe weather alerts with WUnderground (@tchellomello)
- - Sensor: New support added to track min/max/mean (@fabaff)
- - Convert EntityComponent to be async (@pvizeli, @balloob)
- - Z-Wave: Add assocation service (@turbokongen)
- - Frontend - Services dev tool: persist state and tweak UI (@justweb1)
- - Sensor: Support added for scraping websites (@fabaff)
- - Clean up of tests (@capellini)
- - New
fail
filter added to templates to raise on UndefinedError (@jaharkes)
- - Support added for Emoncms history (@joyrider3774)
- - Support for Apple Push Notifications Service (@sam-io)
- - Thermostat: Netatmo now supported (@gieljnssns)
- - Alarm control panel: Concord232 now supported (@JasonCarter80)
- - Notify: Matrix support added (@mweinelt)
- - Device tracker - nmap: Allow specifying multiple inputs for nmap (@hcooper)
- - Device Tracker - snmp: SNMPv3 now supported (@T3m3z)
- - Notify: Telstra SMS now supported (@nvella)
- - Camera: Verisure now supported (@turbokongen)
- - Support added for Neato Connected Robot (@jabesq)
- - Media player: More options for Yamaha AVR (@ehagan)
- - Sensor: Support for Pilight sensor (@DavidLP)
- - iOS support (@robbiet480)
- - Minor features and bug fixes by @mtl010957, @molobrakos, @flyte, @fabaff, @phardy, @sander76, @T3m3z, @c-w, @balloob, @robbiet480, @StaticCube, @vittoriom, @hartmms, @kirichkov, @mezz64, @ishults, @Danielhiversen and @tchellomello.
-
- Release 0.31.1 - October 24
-
- - Identify special character encoding error in YAML files (@kellerza, @lwis)
- - iOS app component bug fixes (@robbiet480)
- - Fix a spelling problem on user-facing error (@robbiet480)
- - YAML includes will ignore dirs/files prefixed with . (@lwis)
-
- Breaking changes
-
- - The HTTP component now takes a different format for authenticating IPs
- - Configuration format has changed for Proximity
- - The Arduino platform are now covered by the configuration check. Please check the documentation to see how.
- - The Z-Wave entity ID change mentioned above
-
- 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.
- Until next time
-Thanks for reading all of the above, especially since this week was a pretty long post. We should be back with a new post around November 5th announcing the arrival of 0.32.
-– Robbie
-
-
-
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Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/5/index.html b/blog/posts/5/index.html
index 84bc1102ad..964046f6c7 100644
--- a/blog/posts/5/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/5/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,302 @@
+
+
+
+ 0.31: Reading you the news, some serious business, spooky hackery and a breaking Z-Wave change
+
+
+
+
+ Hello again friend,
+How are you? Having a good day? We sure are. If you aren’t having a good day, this might cheer you up…
+Every other weekend around here gets a little hectic leading to a big sigh of relief as we release a new version of Home Assistant to the world. And this time is no different. Our developer community has once again built us a beautiful new release with lots of new features and improvements. We hope you like it.
+One last thing before we get going though, I should warn you… @balloob got a bit lazy this week and let me (@robbiet480) step up to the plate again to write the blog post and do the release. I guess I didn’t do such a bad job in 0.27. You’ll never know what surprises I have in store. Now that i’ve got all that stuff out of the way, let’s get started…
+ Stats Update
+Sadly, no big amazing stats to update you with this time, but we did recently pass 7,000 commits! This release featured submissions from 45 contributors. Hopefully with the new updater component we will be able to give you some really good stats in the 0.32 blog post.
+ Hacktoberfest
+
+October means Hacktoberfest time and our community has really come through with some excellent improvements and additions. As of this writing, we have 194 merged and 41 open pull requests to the home-assistant repository and 209 merged/28 open pull requests submitted to the home-assistant.github.io repository. If you want to get in on the fun check out our Hacktoberfest blog post or the Hacktoberfest website. You get an awesome t-shirt for free if you have 4 pull requests merged in the month of October! We even have tasks that a non-developer can easily accomplish with a tiny bit of work. Better hurry up though, only 9 days left and most of the easy tasks are gone!
+ ⚠️ A greatly improved updater component (Please read this!) ⚠️
+This release includes an update to our updater component. The responsibility of the updater component is to check if a new version is available and notify the user if this is the case.
+It used to be that this component would check with PyPi (the Python package manager) to see if a new update was available. This had a couple of problems:
+
+ - We are unable to do a slow rollout
+ - We are unable to show the user extra information (like a link to a changelog or the release date)
+ - We are unable to warn users for critical security updates
+
+So to work around these problems, we decided to start hosting the version check service ourselves. Since we had to get some infrastructure spun up anyway, we figured we would take it a step further. Which leads me to this bit of the update (the most important part):
+ What you need to know (the important bit!)
+Remember how I mentioned that up there in the title that there is some serious business in this release? Well, we also added some basic analytics to the updater component which get sent to the server and stored so that we get a better idea of our user base.
+Each Home Assistant instance running the updater component will generate a unique ID (based on UUIDv4) that will be used for the updater to be able to differentiate between instances. This UUID will be stored in your config directory in a file called .uuid
.
+Opting out
+There are two ways to opt-out. The first way is by using the new opt_out
option for the updater. This way the updater will continue to check for updates, but no information about your system will be shared with us.
+updater:
+ reporting: no
+
+
+You can also disable the updater component entirely by removing updater:
from your configuration.yaml
although we would not suggest you do this as you would miss any critical updates.
+Finally, you can also reset your unique identifier by deleting the .uuid
file and restarting Home Assistant.
+Data stored on the Home Assistant update server
+Here is what my production Home Assistant instance looks like from the server side:
+
+
+
+ Name
+ Description
+ Example
+
+
+
+
+ arch
+ CPU Architecture
+ x86_64
+
+
+ distribution
+ Linux Distribution name (only Linux)
+ Ubuntu
+
+
+ docker
+ True if running inside Docker
+ false
+
+
+ os_name
+ Operating system name
+ Darwin
+
+
+ os_version
+ Operating system version
+ 10.12
+
+
+ python_version
+ Python version
+ 3.5.2
+
+
+ timezone
+ Timezone
+ America/Los_Angeles
+
+
+ user_agent
+ User agent used to submit analytics
+ python-requests/2.11.1
+
+
+ uuid
+ Unique identifier
+ 10321ee6094d4a2ebb5ed55c675d5f5e
+
+
+ version
+ Home Assistant version
+ 0.31.0
+
+
+ virtualenv
+ True if running inside virtualenv
+ true
+
+
+
+In addition to the above collected data, the server will also use your IP address to do a geographic IP address lookup to determine the city that you are from. To be extremely, extremely clear about this bit: The Home Assistant updater does not: store your IP address in a database and also does not submit the location information from your configuration.yaml
.
+
+
+ Geo-lookup on my IP resolves to Oakland with latitude/longitude pointing at the geographical center of the city.
+
+The server also adds two timestamps to the data: the original date your instance UUID was first seen and the timestamp of the last time we have seen your instance. This gives us the following extra data:
+
+
+
+ Name
+ Description
+ Example
+
+
+
+
+ first_seen_datetime
+ First time instance ID was submitted
+ 2016-10-22T19:56:03.542Z
+
+
+ geo_city
+ GeoIP determined city
+ Oakland
+
+
+ geo_country_code
+ GeoIP determined country code
+ US
+
+
+ geo_country_name
+ GeoIP determined country name
+ United States
+
+
+ geo_latitude
+ GeoIP determined latitude (of the city)
+ 37.8047
+
+
+ geo_longitude
+ GeoIP determined longitude (of the city)
+ -122.2124
+
+
+ geo_metro_code
+ GeoIP determined metro code
+ 807
+
+
+ geo_region_code
+ GeoIP determined region code
+ CA
+
+
+ geo_region_name
+ GeoIP determined region name
+ California
+
+
+ geo_time_zone
+ GeoIP determined time zone
+ America/Los_Angeles
+
+
+ geo_zip_code
+ GeoIP determined zip code
+ 94602
+
+
+ last_seen_datetime
+ Most recent time instance ID was submitted
+ 2016-10-22T19:56:03.542Z
+
+
+
+This data is held in the highest security. The update system runs in a secured Amazon Web Services account owned by me (@robbiet480). I personally have 5 years of experience with complex AWS deployments and have an extensive security background. I have audited the entire system and made sure to take every step to protect the data, including limiting who has access (just @balloob and myself). While not directly personally identifiable we absolutely understand some users hesistance to giving this information out. Please understand that we are only collecting this information to better understand our user base to provide better long term support and feature development then is currently possible.
+We currently have no plans to publicly expose any of this information. If we did do such a thing in the future we would of course notify you in advance. It must also be stated that we will never sell or allow the use of this information for non-Home Assistant purposes.
+We thank you for understanding why we are collecting this data and hope that you leave the feature enabled but fully understand if you feel uncomfortable with this.
+This section was updated on October 24 to be more clear about geo-lookups being on the city level. See original version.
+Now, back to the fun stuff…
+ Good evening. I’m Ron Burgundy and here’s what happening in your world tonight.
+Home Assistant got a crazy idea recently that it couldn’t do enough already and wanted to challenge itself even more. I really don’t understand how it came up with this kooky idea, but it now thinks that its newest hobby should be a minor career in journalism.
+0.31 adds support for the brand spanking new Alexa Flash Briefing API, allowing you to get updates from Home Assistant anytime you ask Alexa to read your flash briefing. What’s the use case you ask? Well, now when I wake up in the morning and get my flash briefing, Home Assistant adds this to the end of it for me:
+
+ Drive time with traffic is 35 minutes. There is an UberPOOL that will cost $11.52, estimated to be 2 minutes away, for a total of 37 minutes. BART is currently estimated to take 29 minutes. You should take BART, as it is estimated to be faster by 8 minutes.
+
+Now I know how to best get to my real job (no, Home Assistant is not my real job, it does seem like it sometimes though) every morning. Obviously not the best home automation example, but I think you get the idea. I could see this being used to tell you any major events that happened in your home overnight or reading you your hyperlocal weather report. Thanks to the audio support you could even replace all of the default Alexa Flash Briefing sources with your own news feeds. Home Assistant supports both text and audio content as well as displaying data in the Alexa app. I also want to point out that unlike the existing Skill integration, the Flash Briefing API does not require HTTPS (but you should still be using HTTPS if possible). For more information, check out the new docs.
+
+
+ You stay classy, San Diego. (It’s funny, because balloob lives in San Diego))
+
+ Major breaking Z-Wave changes ahead
+A rather nasty Z-Wave issue was discovered recently by @lukas-hetzenecker. There was a somewhat large chance that if you had multiple of the same model Z-Wave device they may both try to use the same entity IDs. To fix the issue the internal Z-Wave index is now appended to the end of all Z-Wave entity IDs.
+What this means for all you Z-Wave users is that you will need to update your configurations to reflect the change. I personally have quite a few (17) Z-Wave devices and went through the process this week. Here’s what I had to do:
+
+ - Update customizations
+ - Update groups
+ - Update my
zwave.customize
section
+ - Update my Alexa skills that used old entity IDs
+ - Because I use
emulated_hue
with Alexa and emulated_hue
uses the entity ID as a unique identifier I also had to remove all Z-Wave devices from Alexa and re-add them.
+
+Your todo list may be a little different from mine, I just wanted to outline the steps I took to give you an idea of what you need to think about. It’s not a very hard process, especially when using global find and replace in Sublime Text but did take me about 20 minutes to complete.
+This is super annoying, I know, especially since we had said in 0.12 that Z-Wave IDs should hopefully never change again, but we are now forced to eat those words. I will state again that Z-Wave IDs shouldn’t change in the future but obviously we see how that went. To sum up on this section… sorry but it had to happen.
+ All changes
+
+ - Updater component (@infamy, @robbiet480, @kellerza)
+ - Continue to setup other platforms when 1 platform config is invalid (@kellerza)
+ - Create persistent notifications when a platform contains invalid config (@kellerza)
+ - Logbook: Allow filtering domains and entities to be shown (@wokar)
+ - HTTP: Change
approved_ips
from string to CIDR validation (@mweinelt)
+ - Persistent Notifications: Allow using markdown (@justweb1)
+ - Netatmo: Add discovery support (@jabesq)
+ - Netatmo Welcome camera: Add binary sensor (@jabesq)
+ - Support added for HaveIBeenPwned (@joyrider3774)
+ - Device tracker:
known_devices.yaml
reading and writing tweaks and fixes (@kellerza)
+ - Fix climate platforms showing the wrong temperature unit (@rcloran)
+ - Lots of voluptuous love (@fabaff)
+ - Ensure proper attribution for weather platforms (@fabaff)
+ - Fix Telegram in Docker (@jeanregisser)
+ - Support recursive config inclusions in YAML (@lwis)
+ - Camera: Synology SS cameras now supported (@jgriff2)
+ - History: Allow filtering domains and entities to be shown (@wokar)
+ - Media Player - Squeezebox: Now able to show artist and album (@ih8gates)
+ - Alexa: Flash Briefing skill support added (@robbiet480)
+ - Device Tracker: Add support for Bbox Modem Router (@HydrelioxGithub)
+ - Sensor: Add support for Bbox Modem Router (@HydrelioxGithub)
+ - Input select: Services added to pick next and prev option (@persandstrom)
+ - Sensor: ARWN now supported (@sdague)
+ - Pushbullet: Push an URL note if an url is provided inside data (@jabesq)
+ - Z-Wave: Allow certain devices to be not added to Home Assistant (@lukas-hetzenecker)
+ - New support for Zoneminder added (@Khabi)
+ - Weather: Allow tracking severe weather alerts with WUnderground (@tchellomello)
+ - Sensor: New support added to track min/max/mean (@fabaff)
+ - Convert EntityComponent to be async (@pvizeli, @balloob)
+ - Z-Wave: Add assocation service (@turbokongen)
+ - Frontend - Services dev tool: persist state and tweak UI (@justweb1)
+ - Sensor: Support added for scraping websites (@fabaff)
+ - Clean up of tests (@capellini)
+ - New
fail
filter added to templates to raise on UndefinedError (@jaharkes)
+ - Support added for Emoncms history (@joyrider3774)
+ - Support for Apple Push Notifications Service (@sam-io)
+ - Thermostat: Netatmo now supported (@gieljnssns)
+ - Alarm control panel: Concord232 now supported (@JasonCarter80)
+ - Notify: Matrix support added (@mweinelt)
+ - Device tracker - nmap: Allow specifying multiple inputs for nmap (@hcooper)
+ - Device Tracker - snmp: SNMPv3 now supported (@T3m3z)
+ - Notify: Telstra SMS now supported (@nvella)
+ - Camera: Verisure now supported (@turbokongen)
+ - Support added for Neato Connected Robot (@jabesq)
+ - Media player: More options for Yamaha AVR (@ehagan)
+ - Sensor: Support for Pilight sensor (@DavidLP)
+ - iOS support (@robbiet480)
+ - Minor features and bug fixes by @mtl010957, @molobrakos, @flyte, @fabaff, @phardy, @sander76, @T3m3z, @c-w, @balloob, @robbiet480, @StaticCube, @vittoriom, @hartmms, @kirichkov, @mezz64, @ishults, @Danielhiversen and @tchellomello.
+
+ Release 0.31.1 - October 24
+
+ - Identify special character encoding error in YAML files (@kellerza, @lwis)
+ - iOS app component bug fixes (@robbiet480)
+ - Fix a spelling problem on user-facing error (@robbiet480)
+ - YAML includes will ignore dirs/files prefixed with . (@lwis)
+
+ Breaking changes
+
+ - The HTTP component now takes a different format for authenticating IPs
+ - Configuration format has changed for Proximity
+ - The Arduino platform are now covered by the configuration check. Please check the documentation to see how.
+ - The Z-Wave entity ID change mentioned above
+
+ 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.
+ Until next time
+Thanks for reading all of the above, especially since this week was a pretty long post. We should be back with a new post around November 5th announcing the arrival of 0.32.
+– Robbie
+
+
+
@@ -746,86 +1042,6 @@ Heatmap
-
-
-
- 0.26: Foursquare, Fast.com, FFMPEG and GPSD
-
-
-
-
- It’s time for 0.26 and it’s again full of new features and fixes. First I want to highlight that we are now having 500 000 monthly pageviews on the website. A big milestone for us! It’s been an amazing journey. Big thanks to the Home Assistant community for being such a delightful bunch.
-This release includes code contributed by 31 different people. The biggest change in this release is a new unit system. Instead of picking Celsius or Fahrenheit you’ll have to pick imperial or metric now. This influences the units for your temperature, distance, and weight. This will simplify any platform or component that needs to know this information. Big thanks to @Teagan42 for her hard work on this!
-




-
- - Core: Introduce notion of unit system (deprecates temperature unit option) (@Teagan42)
- - Front end: Speed improvements (@balloob)
- - Front end: Improve layout of state dev tool (@balloob)
- - Proximity: Allow definition of unit of measurement (@Teagan42)
- - Flux: Add mired and kelvin mode (@HBDK)
- - Thermostat - Proliphix: Support for cooling (@sdague)
- - Media Player - LG Netcast TV: Show screenshot of what is currently playing (@shmuelzon)
- - Z-Wave improvements (@jnewland, @turbokongen)
- - Thermostat - heat control: now also able to control an AC (@mtreinish)
- - Thermostat - heat control: allow specifying a minimum duration before switching (@mtreinish)
- - InfluxDB: Whitelist entities option added (@tchellomello)
- - Sensor: Serial particulate matters sensors now supported (@open-homeautomation)
- - Sensor - Fitbit: Fix unit system (@tchellomello)
- - Light - Flux LED: Add support for [color and brightness][color] (@Danielhiversen)
- - Media Player - Plex: Now able to report on music (@abcminiuser)
- - Alarm Control Panel - Verisure: Now able to see who changed the alarm (@persandtrom)
- - Thermostat - Honeywell: Add option to read and control HVAC mode (@Teagan42)
- - Foursquare component to receive instant notifications of checkins (@robbiet480)
- - Camera: New FFMPEG platform allows to stream anything through front end (@pvizeli)
- - Manage secrets with new command line script (@kellerza)
- - Notify - SMTP: Allow embedding of images (@partofthething)
- - Sensor: OhmConnect is now supported (@robbiet480)
- - panel_custom component allows the registering of new panels (@balloob)
- - Light: New mqtt_json platform for working with JSON payload (@corbanmailloux)
- - Sensor: New Fast.com platform to measure network bandwidth performance (@nkgilley)
- - New pilight component to control 433 Mz devices (@DavidLP)
- - Sensor: GPSD now supported (@fabaff)
-
- Hotfix 0.26.1 - August 14
-
- - Fix serial_pm config validation (@open-homeautomation)
- - Check for existence of system mode on Honeywell thermostats (@mKeRix)
- - Fix unknown unit of measurement for hvac and thermostat component (@turbokongen)
-
- Hotfix 0.26.2 - August 15
-
- - Fix Wemo: have PyWemo play nicely with the latest Requests (@pavoni)
-
- Hotfix 0.26.3 - August 19
-
- - Media Player cover art would not work when an API password was set. Thanks to @maddox for reporting it and @balloob for the fix.
-
- Breaking changes
-
- - A new unit system has superseded the temperature unit option in the core configuration. For now it is backwards compatible, but you should update soon:
-
-# Configuration.yaml example
-homeassistant:
- # 'metric' for the metric system, 'imperial' for the imperial system
- unit_system: metric
-
-
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
@@ -859,6 +1075,7 @@ Heatmap
Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/6/index.html b/blog/posts/6/index.html
index ec1d7a3824..55d30fa435 100644
--- a/blog/posts/6/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/6/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,86 @@
+
+
+
+ 0.26: Foursquare, Fast.com, FFMPEG and GPSD
+
+
+
+
+ It’s time for 0.26 and it’s again full of new features and fixes. First I want to highlight that we are now having 500 000 monthly pageviews on the website. A big milestone for us! It’s been an amazing journey. Big thanks to the Home Assistant community for being such a delightful bunch.
+This release includes code contributed by 31 different people. The biggest change in this release is a new unit system. Instead of picking Celsius or Fahrenheit you’ll have to pick imperial or metric now. This influences the units for your temperature, distance, and weight. This will simplify any platform or component that needs to know this information. Big thanks to @Teagan42 for her hard work on this!
+




+
+ - Core: Introduce notion of unit system (deprecates temperature unit option) (@Teagan42)
+ - Front end: Speed improvements (@balloob)
+ - Front end: Improve layout of state dev tool (@balloob)
+ - Proximity: Allow definition of unit of measurement (@Teagan42)
+ - Flux: Add mired and kelvin mode (@HBDK)
+ - Thermostat - Proliphix: Support for cooling (@sdague)
+ - Media Player - LG Netcast TV: Show screenshot of what is currently playing (@shmuelzon)
+ - Z-Wave improvements (@jnewland, @turbokongen)
+ - Thermostat - heat control: now also able to control an AC (@mtreinish)
+ - Thermostat - heat control: allow specifying a minimum duration before switching (@mtreinish)
+ - InfluxDB: Whitelist entities option added (@tchellomello)
+ - Sensor: Serial particulate matters sensors now supported (@open-homeautomation)
+ - Sensor - Fitbit: Fix unit system (@tchellomello)
+ - Light - Flux LED: Add support for [color and brightness][color] (@Danielhiversen)
+ - Media Player - Plex: Now able to report on music (@abcminiuser)
+ - Alarm Control Panel - Verisure: Now able to see who changed the alarm (@persandtrom)
+ - Thermostat - Honeywell: Add option to read and control HVAC mode (@Teagan42)
+ - Foursquare component to receive instant notifications of checkins (@robbiet480)
+ - Camera: New FFMPEG platform allows to stream anything through front end (@pvizeli)
+ - Manage secrets with new command line script (@kellerza)
+ - Notify - SMTP: Allow embedding of images (@partofthething)
+ - Sensor: OhmConnect is now supported (@robbiet480)
+ - panel_custom component allows the registering of new panels (@balloob)
+ - Light: New mqtt_json platform for working with JSON payload (@corbanmailloux)
+ - Sensor: New Fast.com platform to measure network bandwidth performance (@nkgilley)
+ - New pilight component to control 433 Mz devices (@DavidLP)
+ - Sensor: GPSD now supported (@fabaff)
+
+ Hotfix 0.26.1 - August 14
+
+ - Fix serial_pm config validation (@open-homeautomation)
+ - Check for existence of system mode on Honeywell thermostats (@mKeRix)
+ - Fix unknown unit of measurement for hvac and thermostat component (@turbokongen)
+
+ Hotfix 0.26.2 - August 15
+
+ - Fix Wemo: have PyWemo play nicely with the latest Requests (@pavoni)
+
+ Hotfix 0.26.3 - August 19
+
+ - Media Player cover art would not work when an API password was set. Thanks to @maddox for reporting it and @balloob for the fix.
+
+ Breaking changes
+
+ - A new unit system has superseded the temperature unit option in the core configuration. For now it is backwards compatible, but you should update soon:
+
+# Configuration.yaml example
+homeassistant:
+ # 'metric' for the metric system, 'imperial' for the imperial system
+ unit_system: metric
+
+
+
+
+
@@ -468,34 +548,6 @@ Over a year ago I participated in the
-
-
- Using USB webcams with Home Assistant
-
-
-
-
-
-In the past month I was thinking about ways to integrate USB webcams into Home Assistant again. The main reason was that this would give those devices a second life and enable one to benefit from low-cost video surveillance. There are a couple of options available like pygame or SimpleCV but I never finished something. With the Local File camera platform by Landrash and motion you could integrate a local USB webcam with a few very easy steps.
-In this blog post I am using a Fedora 24 (will most likely work on other distributions too) installation with Home Assistant 0.22.1 on a Foxconn nT-330i with an old Logitech QuickCam Orbit AF and a Logitech HD Webcam C270. As a start only the Quickcam is used. No multi-camera setup for now.
- Read on →
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
@@ -529,6 +581,7 @@ In the past month I was thinking about ways to integrate USB webcams into Home A
Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/7/index.html b/blog/posts/7/index.html
index f6c88956a1..a6c4469aec 100644
--- a/blog/posts/7/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/7/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,34 @@
+
+
+
+ Using USB webcams with Home Assistant
+
+
+
+
+
+In the past month I was thinking about ways to integrate USB webcams into Home Assistant again. The main reason was that this would give those devices a second life and enable one to benefit from low-cost video surveillance. There are a couple of options available like pygame or SimpleCV but I never finished something. With the Local File camera platform by Landrash and motion you could integrate a local USB webcam with a few very easy steps.
+In this blog post I am using a Fedora 24 (will most likely work on other distributions too) installation with Home Assistant 0.22.1 on a Foxconn nT-330i with an old Logitech QuickCam Orbit AF and a Logitech HD Webcam C270. As a start only the Quickcam is used. No multi-camera setup for now.
+ Read on →
+
+
+
@@ -459,109 +487,6 @@
Make sure to subscribe to his YouTube channel for more Home Assistant video’s.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 0.19: Empowering scripts and Alexa
-
-
-
-
- This release is big. Until now, our automations and scripts have been very static. Starting today it should all be a bit more dynamic.
-Scripts are now available in automations and when responding to Alexa/Amazon Echo. Both of these components will now expose data to be used in script templates (including from_state
!). Passing data to script entities is available by passing the data to the script services.
-automation:
- trigger:
- platform: mqtt
- topic: some/notify/topic
- action:
- service: notify.notify
- data_template:
- message:
-
-automation 2:
- trigger:
- platform: state
- entity_id: light.hue
- action:
- service: notify.notify
- data_template:
- message: is now
-
-
-Entity Namespaces allow you to influence the entity ids for a specific platform. For example you can turn light.living_room
into light.holiday_home_living_room
with the following config:
-light:
- platform: hue
- entity_namespace: holiday_home
-
-
-
- - Automation: allow script syntax for action (@balloob)
- - Automation: expose
trigger
variable to script templates (@balloob)
- - Script: allow passing variables for script templates in the script service calls (@balloob)
- - Alexa/Amazon Echo: allow script syntax for action (@balloob)
- - Alexa/Amazon Echo: expose intent variables to script templates (@balloob)
- - Script syntax: conditions now supported to interrupt execution (@balloob)
- - Automation: use new condition syntax (@balloob)
- - Script syntax: two new conditions
and
and or
to combine conditions (@balloob)
- - Any platform: Allow setting entity namespace to prefix entity_ids. (@balloob)
- - Switch: Raspberry Pi generic 433 Mhz GPIO adapters now supported (@milaq)
- - Z-Wave: use more sane defaults (@danieljkemp)
- - Media Player: Snapcast now supports picking a source (@happyleavesaoc)
- - MySensors: major cleanup (@MartinHjelmare)
- - Binary Sensor: Command line sensor now supports classes (@fabaff)
- - MQTT: allow client key authentication (@timharton)
- - Sensor: Forecast.io now supports minutely, hourly and daily summaries (@aceat64)
- - Media Player: Pioneer AVR now supported (@kylehendricks)
- - Switch: Acer Projectors now supported (@deisi)
- - New HVAC component added with Z-Wave support (@turbokongen)
- - Support added for OctoPrint (@w1ll1am23)
- - Configuration.yaml can now refer to environment variables using
!env_var
(@bah2830)
- - Lock: Z-Wave now supported (@devdelay)
- - New Dweet component to export data (@fabaff)
- - Media Player now supports stop command + initial kodi support (@hmronline)
- - Zigbee: push updates now supported (@flyte)
- - Wink devices with battery level will now show these (@w1ll1am23)
- - Templates: new
as_timestamp
method now available (@srcLurker)
- - API: Add [
/api/discovery_info
] with basic instance info (@robbiet480)
- - Sensor: Google Maps travel time added (@Danielhiversen)
- - HTTP: Allow adding CORS headers (@robbiet480)
- - Sensor: Fitbit support added (@robbiet480)
- - Bug fixes and tweaks by @turbokongen, @danieljkemp, @Danielhiversen, @TheRealLink, @persandstrom, @sander76, @fabaff, @ishults, @Bart274, @robbiet480, @Cinntax, @blackdog70, @gwendalg, @JshWright, @kylehendricks, @bradsk88, @shaftoe, @molobrakos, @bah2830, @nkgilley
-
-Deprecations
-
- - Conditions in automations should now specify which condition to use with
condition:
instead of platform:
. For example condition: state
.
- - RFXtrx has a new config format.
-
-Old RFXtrx config format:
- devices:
- 123efab1:
- name: My DI.0 light device
- packetid: 1b2200000890efab1213f60
-
-
-New RFXtrx config format:
- devices:
- 1b2200000890efab1213f60:
- name: My DI.0 light device
-
@@ -599,6 +524,7 @@
Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/8/index.html b/blog/posts/8/index.html
index 4784493d5e..fbc777a44c 100644
--- a/blog/posts/8/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/8/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,109 @@
+
+
+
+ 0.19: Empowering scripts and Alexa
+
+
+
+
+ This release is big. Until now, our automations and scripts have been very static. Starting today it should all be a bit more dynamic.
+Scripts are now available in automations and when responding to Alexa/Amazon Echo. Both of these components will now expose data to be used in script templates (including from_state
!). Passing data to script entities is available by passing the data to the script services.
+automation:
+ trigger:
+ platform: mqtt
+ topic: some/notify/topic
+ action:
+ service: notify.notify
+ data_template:
+ message:
+
+automation 2:
+ trigger:
+ platform: state
+ entity_id: light.hue
+ action:
+ service: notify.notify
+ data_template:
+ message: is now
+
+
+Entity Namespaces allow you to influence the entity ids for a specific platform. For example you can turn light.living_room
into light.holiday_home_living_room
with the following config:
+light:
+ platform: hue
+ entity_namespace: holiday_home
+
+
+
+ - Automation: allow script syntax for action (@balloob)
+ - Automation: expose
trigger
variable to script templates (@balloob)
+ - Script: allow passing variables for script templates in the script service calls (@balloob)
+ - Alexa/Amazon Echo: allow script syntax for action (@balloob)
+ - Alexa/Amazon Echo: expose intent variables to script templates (@balloob)
+ - Script syntax: conditions now supported to interrupt execution (@balloob)
+ - Automation: use new condition syntax (@balloob)
+ - Script syntax: two new conditions
and
and or
to combine conditions (@balloob)
+ - Any platform: Allow setting entity namespace to prefix entity_ids. (@balloob)
+ - Switch: Raspberry Pi generic 433 Mhz GPIO adapters now supported (@milaq)
+ - Z-Wave: use more sane defaults (@danieljkemp)
+ - Media Player: Snapcast now supports picking a source (@happyleavesaoc)
+ - MySensors: major cleanup (@MartinHjelmare)
+ - Binary Sensor: Command line sensor now supports classes (@fabaff)
+ - MQTT: allow client key authentication (@timharton)
+ - Sensor: Forecast.io now supports minutely, hourly and daily summaries (@aceat64)
+ - Media Player: Pioneer AVR now supported (@kylehendricks)
+ - Switch: Acer Projectors now supported (@deisi)
+ - New HVAC component added with Z-Wave support (@turbokongen)
+ - Support added for OctoPrint (@w1ll1am23)
+ - Configuration.yaml can now refer to environment variables using
!env_var
(@bah2830)
+ - Lock: Z-Wave now supported (@devdelay)
+ - New Dweet component to export data (@fabaff)
+ - Media Player now supports stop command + initial kodi support (@hmronline)
+ - Zigbee: push updates now supported (@flyte)
+ - Wink devices with battery level will now show these (@w1ll1am23)
+ - Templates: new
as_timestamp
method now available (@srcLurker)
+ - API: Add [
/api/discovery_info
] with basic instance info (@robbiet480)
+ - Sensor: Google Maps travel time added (@Danielhiversen)
+ - HTTP: Allow adding CORS headers (@robbiet480)
+ - Sensor: Fitbit support added (@robbiet480)
+ - Bug fixes and tweaks by @turbokongen, @danieljkemp, @Danielhiversen, @TheRealLink, @persandstrom, @sander76, @fabaff, @ishults, @Bart274, @robbiet480, @Cinntax, @blackdog70, @gwendalg, @JshWright, @kylehendricks, @bradsk88, @shaftoe, @molobrakos, @bah2830, @nkgilley
+
+Deprecations
+
+ - Conditions in automations should now specify which condition to use with
condition:
instead of platform:
. For example condition: state
.
+ - RFXtrx has a new config format.
+
+Old RFXtrx config format:
+ devices:
+ 123efab1:
+ name: My DI.0 light device
+ packetid: 1b2200000890efab1213f60
+
+
+New RFXtrx config format:
+ devices:
+ 1b2200000890efab1213f60:
+ name: My DI.0 light device
+
+
+
+
+
@@ -426,69 +529,6 @@
lights: [15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 43, 64, 70, 87]
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 0.15: Unforked Open Z-Wave, templated service calls, extended scene support and PEP257 compliance.
-
-
-
-
- Two weeks has past so here is 0.15! We have been focussing a lot on quality. Making sure the system is more stable and reliable. I usually try to highlight one cool thing in the release notes but this release has 4 exciting announcements!
-
- - @fabaff has upgraded the codebase to follow the PEP257 documentation standard.
- - @partofthething has migrated us to use the main Python Open Z-Wave library instead of our forked version.
- - To make our automations more powerful, @persandstrom added the option to use templates to dynamically create service calls. This works for automation, Alexa, universal media player, template switch. Learn more.
- - @MartinHjelmare has upgraded our scene support to now support all built-in services and components.
-
-Besides bug fixes, this release also brings:
-
-
- - Scene: Converted to a platform based component (@sander76)
- - Scene: Hunter Douglas Powerview now supported (@sander76)
- - Lock: MQTT platform added (@fabaff)
- - Device Tracker: OwnTracks will allow filtering inaccurate GPS locations (@HydrelioxGitHub)
- - Binary Sensor: Wemo Motion now supported (@pavoni, @ryanlaux)
-
-# Example using templates for service and data in service call.
-# Works for automation, Alexa, universal media player, template switch.
-automation:
- - trigger:
- - platform: state
- entity_id: switch.bathroom
- action:
- service_template: >
- {% if is_state('switch.bathroom', 'on') %}
- switch.turn_on
- {% else %}
- switch.turn_off
- {% endif %}
- data_template:
- entity_id: switch.{{ states('input_select.is') }}
-
-
-Breaking Changes
-
- - Media Player: Attributes to call service play_media has been renamed to
-
media_content_type
and media_content_id
, to match the corresponding media
-player state attributes. This change affects automations, scripts and scenes.
-
@@ -525,6 +565,7 @@ player state attributes. This change affects automations, scripts and scenes.Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/blog/posts/9/index.html b/blog/posts/9/index.html
index 0aae9b7c5c..1410cc6ba8 100644
--- a/blog/posts/9/index.html
+++ b/blog/posts/9/index.html
@@ -59,6 +59,69 @@
+
+
+
+ 0.15: Unforked Open Z-Wave, templated service calls, extended scene support and PEP257 compliance.
+
+
+
+
+ Two weeks has past so here is 0.15! We have been focussing a lot on quality. Making sure the system is more stable and reliable. I usually try to highlight one cool thing in the release notes but this release has 4 exciting announcements!
+
+ - @fabaff has upgraded the codebase to follow the PEP257 documentation standard.
+ - @partofthething has migrated us to use the main Python Open Z-Wave library instead of our forked version.
+ - To make our automations more powerful, @persandstrom added the option to use templates to dynamically create service calls. This works for automation, Alexa, universal media player, template switch. Learn more.
+ - @MartinHjelmare has upgraded our scene support to now support all built-in services and components.
+
+Besides bug fixes, this release also brings:
+
+
+ - Scene: Converted to a platform based component (@sander76)
+ - Scene: Hunter Douglas Powerview now supported (@sander76)
+ - Lock: MQTT platform added (@fabaff)
+ - Device Tracker: OwnTracks will allow filtering inaccurate GPS locations (@HydrelioxGitHub)
+ - Binary Sensor: Wemo Motion now supported (@pavoni, @ryanlaux)
+
+# Example using templates for service and data in service call.
+# Works for automation, Alexa, universal media player, template switch.
+automation:
+ - trigger:
+ - platform: state
+ entity_id: switch.bathroom
+ action:
+ service_template: >
+ {% if is_state('switch.bathroom', 'on') %}
+ switch.turn_on
+ {% else %}
+ switch.turn_off
+ {% endif %}
+ data_template:
+ entity_id: switch.{{ states('input_select.is') }}
+
+
+Breaking Changes
+
+ - Media Player: Attributes to call service play_media has been renamed to
+
media_content_type
and media_content_id
, to match the corresponding media
+player state attributes. This change affects automations, scripts and scenes.
+
+
+
+
@@ -527,50 +590,6 @@ Example of the new views in the frontend. Learn mor
-
-
-
- 0.10: Amazon Echo, iCloud, Dweet.io, Twitch and templating support!
-
-
-
-
- Alrighty, it’s time for Home Assistant 0.10. A lot amazing things have changed and sadly we also had to introduce a bunch of backwards incompatible changes. I would like to give a big shoutout to Philip Lundrigan (@philipbl) who put a lot in effort in helping the migration to move towards using templates for a wide variety of platforms.
-
-
-
-




-
- - Device tracker: iCloud platform added (@xorso, @kevinpanaro)
- - Frontend: Improved caching using service workers if served over SSL (@balloob)
- - Sensor: Twitch platform added (@happyleavesaoc)
- - Template support (@balloob, @philipbl, @fabaff)
- - Thermostat: Heatmiser platform added (@andylockran)
- - Sensor: Dweet.io platform added (@fabaff)
- - Alexa/Amazon echo component added (@balloob)
- - Device Tracker: FritzBox platform added (@deisi, @caiuspb)
- - Sensor: Wink now supports the Egg minders (@w1ll1am23)
- - Sensor: ELIQ Online platform added (@molobrakos)
- - Binary sensor: REST platform added (@fabaff)
- - Sensor: Torque (OBD2) platform added (@happyleavesaoc)
-
- Read on →
-
-
-
← Older
Newer →
@@ -604,6 +623,7 @@ Example of the new views in the frontend. Learn mor
Internet of Things
IoT Data
MQTT
+ Media
Merchandise
Micropython
Organisation
diff --git a/images/blog/2017-06-jupiter-broadcasting/social.jpg b/images/blog/2017-06-jupiter-broadcasting/social.jpg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4385ad65b1
Binary files /dev/null and b/images/blog/2017-06-jupiter-broadcasting/social.jpg differ
diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
index 30747a510f..c0f19fd2bd 100644
--- a/index.html
+++ b/index.html
@@ -105,6 +105,10 @@ Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform running on Python 3. T
Recent Blog Posts
+
+ Linux Action Show special about Home Assistant
+ June 10, 2017
+
0.46: Rachio sprinklers, Netgear Arlo cameras and Z-Wave fans
June 4, 2017
@@ -113,10 +117,6 @@ Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform running on Python 3. T
Home Assistant Podcast 1
June 02, 2017
-
- Home Assistant 0.45: Automation editor, Z-Wave panel, OCR
- May 20, 2017
-
diff --git a/sitemap.xml b/sitemap.xml
index 2b51ec57ee..99fdcd7ed1 100644
--- a/sitemap.xml
+++ b/sitemap.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
+https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/06/10/interview-with-jupiter-broadcasting/
+2017-06-10T01:04:05+00:00
+
+
https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/06/04/release-46/
2017-06-04T01:04:05+00:00
@@ -827,6 +831,9 @@
https://home-assistant.io/blog/categories/merchandise/
+https://home-assistant.io/blog/categories/media/
+
+
https://home-assistant.io/blog/categories/announcements/
@@ -3498,62 +3505,62 @@
https://home-assistant.io/demo/frontend.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/index.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-event.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-info.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-service.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-state.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-template.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-history.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-iframe.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-logbook.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-map.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/googlef4f3693c209fe788.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/static/fonts/roboto/DESCRIPTION.en_us.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/static/fonts/robotomono/DESCRIPTION.en_us.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/static/mdi-demo.html
-2017-06-09T15:55:52+00:00
+2017-06-10T03:39:26+00:00