--- layout: page title: "Raspberry Pi Garage door" description: "Instructions how to setup the Raspberry Pi garage doors within Home Assistant." date: 2016-02-12 07:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: raspberry-pi.png ha_category: Deprecated ha_release: 0.23 ---

**This platform has been deprecated in favor of a "[cover](/components/cover.rpi_gpio/)" platform and will be removed in the future. Please use the cover platform.**

The `rpi_gpio` garage door platform allows you to use a Raspberry Pi to control your Garage door. It uses two pins on the Raspberry Pi. - The `state_pin` will detect if the door is closed, and - the `relay_pin` will trigger the door to open or close. Although you do not need Andrews Hilliday's software controller when you run Home Assistant, he has written clear instructions on how to hook your garage door & sensors up to your Raspberry Pi, which can be found [here](https://github.com/andrewshilliday/garage-door-controller#hardware-setup). To enable Raspberry Pi Garage doors in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry garage_door: platform: rpi_gpio state_pull_mode: DOWN relay_time: 1 doors: - relay_pin: 10 state_pin: 11 name: 'Left door' - relay_pin: 12 state_pin: 13 name: 'Right door' ``` Configuration variables: - **doors** array (*Required*): List of your doors. - **name** (*Optional*): Name to use in the Frontend. - **relay_pin** (*Required*): The pin of your Raspberry Pi where the relay is connected. - **state_pin** (*Required*): The pin of your Raspberry Pi to retrieve the state. - **state_pull_mode** (*Optional*): The direction the State pin is pulling. It can be UP or DOWN. Default is UP. - **relay_time** (*Optional*): The time that the relay will be on for in seconds. Default is .2 seconds.