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zigbee2mqtt
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A Custom Zigbee Doorbell
Have you considered Zigbee2mqtt[0]? You'd be running an extra program, but the docs are really good, it's pretty lightweight, and MQTT is incredibly easy to talk to from python or basically anything else.
[0] - https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/
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Thoughts, learnings and regrets after three years on Home Assistant
For Zigbee, I can recommend using the Zigbee2MQTT (https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/) integration instead of HomeAssistant's built-in ZHA system. It might be a bit more complex to set up, but it's very powerful and works fantastically. (User "simon42" on YouTube has some good videos about the topic, but they're in German.)
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Bad business broke the smart home
This is definitely better than many of the alternatives but still not perfect. With Zigbee etc you end up locked into one or more of the ecosystems, not to mention some manufacturers implementing it in a way that has weird quirks (see [1]). With esphome you have a limited choice of devices (would love to see more), but you also usually end up locked into keeping a 2.4GHz WPA2 AP for your devices (and you miss out on mesh, but also the problems when it doesn't work...)
1: https://github.com/Koenkk/zigbee2mqtt/issues/16717
- The Philips Hue ecosystem is collapsing into stupidity
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Philips Hue will soon force users to create an account
I can recommend this: https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/
You can keep your Hue bulbs and devices but threw away the app, hub, and need to work with hue as an institution at all.
I got a $30 USB zigbee stick to replace the hub. works great!
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Any one know how to connect sonoff s31 to a mqtt server on 8883 (tls)
It looks like it uses zigbee? If you have a server you could run zigbee2mqtt. You'd also need a zigbee dongle / adapter.
- How I wrote my own Smart Home software
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Troubleshooting a troublesome trinket that's terribly torpid!
\also posted on the z2m* github device discussion board
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Raspberry pi & a Sonoff USB dongle
If you want to use HA on your phone, you would need to install it on the pi, along with either ZHA or Zigbee2MQTT for the Zigbee network interface. Debian alone won't be able to interface with most of your smart devices.
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New installation: setup everything in the lab or after the installation?
I still haven't understood if the devices will change the path using the better route or not (since I've just tested a bTicino switch K4003C and it keeps using the worst path with 1 or 0 signal quality over a near Ikea repeater with a signal quality of 50).
mosquitto
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Beginner IoT project: LED Web trigger
References: Felipe Flop’s website https://www.filipeflop.com/blog/controle-monitoramento-iot-nodemcu-e-mqtt/ accessed on 01/27/2018. Eclipse server for MQTT Broker https://iot.eclipse.org/ accessed on 01/27/2018. Mosquitto https://mosquitto.org/ accessed on 01/27/2018. Cloud MQTT https://www.cloudmqtt.com/ accessed on 01/27/2018. DuckDNS https://www.duckdns.org/ accessed on 01/27/2018. Proftpd http://www.proftpd.org/ accessed on 01/27/2018. Filezilla https://filezilla-project.org/ accessed on 01/27/2018. Fritzing https://fritzing.org/ accessed on 05/25/2022. Appendices:
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Synchronize 25 ESP8266 to start playback of an audio file at the same time
This is a perfect use case for MQTT, e.g. this library for ESP boards. Create a broker on the network (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Mosquitto, and have all the ESP boards subscribe to a topic. When you want to play a sound, publish a message to the topic, and all of the ESPs should see it very quickly. You don't need to synchronize clocks any more because it's simply based on the timing of publishing a message.
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Forward Compatibility for Mosquitto MQTT Broker with Docker Compose v2
While working on a personal project Komponist, I was due to update Mosquitto MQTT Broker due to a CVE and found some interesting changes that will impact me in the future when it comes to configuring the Broker. This post provides a solution to make the Broker compatible with future versions using new and less visited concepts in Docker Compose v2, namely:
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An AsyncAPI Example: Building Your First Event-driven API
Optional: Mosquitto, an open-source message broker that implements the MQTT protocol; this tutorial uses the public test server
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A Modern High-Performance Open Source Message Queuing System
I think he means implementation of MQTT protocol, like https://mosquitto.org/
- virtualisation.oci-containers - how can I move away from DockerHub for my image and move to building my own image from Dockerfile on owners repo?
- 7 Best MQTT Client Tools Worth Trying in 2023
- Smart switch contingency?!
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Need help using Tasmota with Reed sensors on multiple doors
Could MQTT work for you? You'd need a broker like Mosquitto, and then any of a number of MQTT clients.
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Home charger status chart, enjoying the MQTT integration from OpenEVSE. Curious why Volvo XC40 Recharge resumes charging at 0.4A for 10m a few times after it's done.
MQTT is a message broker that's used commonly in IoT (internet of things). This is from all of one week's experience, so take it with a grain of salt, but it's a publisher/subscriber model where each device defines some channels (like openevse/wh openevse/amp etc) and then publishes its stats to an MQTT broker like Mosquitto. Then other services (I've tried it with HomeAssistant and openHAB) pull in the values to store them, drive automations, etc. OpenEVSE also subscribes to input channels that can control it, so I've seen people set up things like 'only allow the charger to run when my pool heater is not running'.
What are some alternatives?
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
Z-Stack-firmware - Compilation instructions and hex files for Z-Stack firmwares
Aedes - Barebone MQTT broker that can run on any stream server, the node way
NATS - High-Performance server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system.
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
hivemq-community-edition - HiveMQ CE is a Java-based open source MQTT broker that fully supports MQTT 3.x and MQTT 5. It is the foundation of the HiveMQ Enterprise Connectivity and Messaging Platform
homebridge - HomeKit support for the impatient.
vernemq - A distributed MQTT message broker based on Erlang/OTP. Built for high quality & Industrial use cases. The VerneMQ mission is active & the project maintained. Thank you for your support!
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at