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title: "Raspberry Pi integrations"
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description: "Home Assistant integrations specific to the Raspberry Pi."
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date: 2016-09-26 21:00
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---
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Some components that are specific for the Raspberry Pi can require some further configuration outside of Home Assistant. All commands below are assumed to be executed with the `pi` account. For full documentation of these components refer to the [components](/components) page.
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### {% linkable_title Bluetooth Tracker %}
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The Bluetooth tracker will work on a Raspberry Pi 3 with the built-in Bluetooth module or with a USB Bluetooth device on any of the other Raspberry Pi's.
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Install the following external dependencies.
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```bash
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$ sudo apt-get install bluetooth libbluetooth-dev
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```
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After this follow the [Bluetooth Tracker component](/components/device_tracker.bluetooth_tracker/) and [Device Tracker page](/components/device_tracker/) pages.
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### {% linkable_title Raspberry Pi Camera %}
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The Raspberry Pi Camera is a specific camera for the Raspberry Pi boards. For more information about the camera I suggest reading the [documentation](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/camera/) from the Raspberry Pi foundation.
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To use the camera it needs to be enabled with the `raspi-config` utility.
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```bash
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$ sudo raspi-config
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```
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Select `Enable camera` choose `<Yes>` and hit `Enter`, then go to `Finish` and you'll be prompted to reboot.
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After reboot add your `homeassistant` account to the `video` group.
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```bash
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$ sudo adduser homeassistant video
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```
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After this follow the [Raspberry Pi Camera component](/components/camera.rpi_camera/) page.
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### {% linkable_title Raspberry Pi GPIO %}
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Each of the following devices are connected to the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi.
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For more details about the GPIO layout, visit the [documentation](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/gpio/) from the Raspberry Pi foundation.
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Since these are not normally used some extra permission will need to be added.
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In general the permission that is needed is granted by adding the `homeassistant` account to the `gpio` group.
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### {% linkable_title Raspberry Pi Cover %}
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Add your `homeassistant` account to the `gpio` group
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```bash
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$ sudo adduser homeassistant gpio
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```
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After this follow the [Raspberry Pi Cover component](/components/cover.rpi_gpio/) page.
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### {% linkable_title DHT Sensor %}
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Add your `homeassistant` account to the `gpio` group
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```bash
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$ sudo adduser homeassistant gpio
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```
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After this follow the [DHT Sensor component](/components/sensor.dht/) page.
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### {% linkable_title Raspberry PI GPIO Binary Sensor %}
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Add your `homeassistant` account to the `gpio` group
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```bash
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$ sudo adduser homeassistant gpio
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```
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After this follow the [Raspberry PI GPIO Binary Sensor component](/components/binary_sensor.rpi_gpio/) page.
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### {% linkable_title Raspberry PI GPIO Switch %}
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Add your `homeassistant` account to the `gpio` group.
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```bash
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$ sudo adduser homeassistant gpio
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```
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After this follow the [Raspberry PI GPIO Switch component](/components/switch.rpi_gpio/) page.
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### {% linkable_title Raspberry Pi RF Switch %}
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Add your `homeassistant` account to the `gpio` group
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```bash
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$ sudo adduser homeassistant gpio
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```
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After this follow the [Raspberry Pi RF Switch component](/components/switch.rpi_rf/) page.
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### {% linkable_title One wire Sensor %}
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The One wire sensor requires that support for it is enabled on the Raspberry Pi and that the One Wire device is connected to GPIO pin 4.
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To enable One Wire support add the following line to the end of `/boot/config.txt`
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```yaml
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dtoverlay=w1-gpio
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```
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After this follow the [One Wire Sensor component](/components/sensor.onewire/) page.
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