logzio-python-handler
pyscript
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logzio-python-handler
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Writing Custom Log Handlers In Python
Have you ever wondered how logging services like logz .io or loggly .com ship your logs, onto their platform? For example logz .io has an opensource logging handler which they use to transport logs from your application to their platform where further analysis are carried out on these logs to enable you derive substantial insights on your application's performance. In this short article we are briefly going to cover the basics of writting user-defined log handlers using the python standard logging package.
pyscript
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Building a local AI smart Home Assistant
3) Again, already there. ESPHome is a first class citizen in HA.
I feel like you've not read the HA docs [1,] or took the time to understand the architecture [2]. And, for someone who has more than enough self-proclaimed skills, this should be a very understandable system.
[0] https://github.com/custom-components/pyscript
- Run Your Home on a Raspberry Pi
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Anyone tried Apache Airflow to automate?
I see someone else mentioned AppDaemon. I would try out pyscript first ( https://github.com/custom-components/pyscript ). It is just a some HACS install, and then you are good to go.
- Home Assistant – open-source home automation
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Python script not working
I highly recommend using this instead of the pretty awful built-in Python thing. Pyscript is just a TON better.
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Useful Routine to Update Volume on All Speakers to Normal Levels
Sure! I use pyscript for the automation; here's the wiki page I made.
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What would you like to see in 2021 for Home Assistant?
Sounds like you might enjoy using Pyscript to write your automations. I also found Node-Red to be frustrating when I was starting off; Pyscript let's you write Python for everything and is super easy to follow IMO.
What are some alternatives?
appdaemon - :page_facing_up: Python Apps for Home Automation
home-assistant-remote - Links multiple home-assistant instances together [Moved to: https://github.com/custom-components/remote_homeassistant]
remote_homeassistant - Links multiple home-assistant instances together
midea-ac-py - This is a library to allow communicating to a Midea appliance via the Midea cloud.
operating-system - :beginner: Home Assistant Operating System
meross-homeassistant - Custom component that leverages the Meross IoT library to integrate with Homeassistant
core - Online IDE powered by Visual Studio Code ⚡️
home-assistant-arpscan_tracker - This component tracks devices using the arp-scan liinux command, it's very fast, and reasonably accurate.
lutron-caseta-pro - Custom Home Assistant Component for Lutron Caseta Smart Bridge PRO / RA2 Select
homeassistant-xmrig - XMRIG integration for homeassistant
ha-sengledapi - Home Assistant Integration for Sengled Bulbs. This is a custom component to allow control of Sengled Bulbs in Homeassistant using the unofficial Sengled API. Please note this mimics the Sengled app and therefore Sengled may cut off access at anytime.
echonetlite_homeassistant - A Home Assistant custom component for use with ECHONET enabled devices.