hass-node-red
raspberry-pi-home-automation
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hass-node-red
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Is there an "events: state" equivalent to monitor for a change in a .global or .flow variable?
You’d either make an input_boolean direct in HA, or you could use Node Red to make a sensor entity in HA if you’ve got the optional Node-Red integration installed.
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Trigger flow with a webhook?
that is the node red companion sorry, easiest to install with HACs but available under https://github.com/zachowj/hass-node-red
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First attempt at a Home Assistant dashboard for the Tesla. Not totally thrilled with it but it's a start.
Here's a flow I created that controls the charging of my car (it's on the same circuit as my dryer so I have a monitor on the dryer socket so HA can stop the car charging when the dryer is running). When you integrate NodeRed with HA you can create switches and sensors that are linked between the two, which is what that switch is at the beginning of my flow. My automation in HA will turn that switch on or off and depending on which, it will either stop or start charging, including the handling of waking the car up before passing commands to it. The second steps in the flow are a linked sensor from HA that's reading the state from TeslaMate.
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How to create custom entity , so node-red automations can be enabled\disabled!.
this one really helped solve my current issue, https://github.com/zachowj/hass-node-red
- NodeRed HACS and Add-on?
raspberry-pi-home-automation
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A single gateway to rule them all
I have done this, and wrote a book about it: https://koen.vervloesem.eu/books/control-your-home-with-raspberry-pi/.
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How do you manage all your software? I’m just starting out on the smart path and need your help to understand rpi setup
I'm managing all these services with Docker Compose. This means I only have to backup one directory with the configuration and data of all services, and one file, the docker-compose.yml file that defines all services. You can find all source code of the book in its repository (https://github.com/koenvervloesem/raspberry-pi-home-automation), to give you an idea about how you would manage this.
What are some alternatives?
hacs - HACS gives you a powerful UI to handle downloads of all your custom needs. [Moved to: https://github.com/hacs/integration]
Pi-Somfy - A script to open and close your Somfy (and SIMU) blinds with a Raspberry Pi and an RF emitter.
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
pi-mqtt-gpio - Expose GPIO modules (Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, PCF8754, PiFace2 etc.) and digital sensors (LM75 etc.) to an MQTT server for remote control and monitoring.
integration - HACS gives you a powerful UI to handle downloads of all your custom needs.
bleak - A cross platform Bluetooth Low Energy Client for Python using asyncio
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
mycroft-core - Mycroft Core, the Mycroft Artificial Intelligence platform.
python-miio - Python library & console tool for controlling Xiaomi smart appliances
zigpy - Library implementing a ZigBee stack
WaterrowerAntBle - All-in-one data interface for your Waterrower S4 Monitor or Smartrow
Digifiz-Dash - A pygame Dashboard mimicing the VW Digifiz Dash of the 80s. Powered by Raspberry pi4 and arduinos.