![]() In my case I made a simple bash script that depends on modified version of one of the Adafruit DHT library examples and uses the mosquitto-clients Debian package.įirst let me show you the modification I applied to the adafruit-dht.py script, this will make integrating it with Home Assistant a lot easier. So I had think of another way around this and I eventually choose for a setup where I had a MQTT service running inside of Docker where I could push data regularly to and not to make anything to over complicated. That meant I couldn’t easily access the GPIO pins on my Pi anymore and thus I lost direct access to my AM2302 temperature sensor. However, because I moved my Home Assistant installation using Docker. My Pi was running against it’s limits, so I eventually decided to move my Home Assistant installation to a freshly build home-server. Eventually I want to make my fan controllable by Home Assistant, detect wether doors and/or windows are opened and other shenanigans like this, but I digress. I’ve been adding presence detection (using the OpenWRT component), added scenes, added Kodi (and later removed it) media playback, ChromeCast etc. Based on the time of day and other inputs like sunrise and sunset, you can do allot of fun stuff.Īs times passed, my poor little Raspberry Pi running Raspbian was running against it’s limits. Which was a great stepping stone into home automation. ![]() Initially I was running it with a small set of Philips Hue bulbs and a AM2302 temperature and humidity sensor. With a small selection of smart appliances. First as a small little experiment I was running it on one of my Raspberry Pi’s 3s. For about a year, a year and a half I’ve been running Home Assistant. ![]()
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