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= Brain =
= The brain: Raspberry Pi with Home Assistant =
== Pi ==
My Pi 2's micro sd card broke very quickly, so I'm working on a more stable replacement.
=== Home Assistant ===
== Home Assistant ==
[https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-all-in-one/ Home Assistant installation] did not work because some script assumes that the user is pi, and mine isn't. Also it seems that python 2.7 is used here, where as in [https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi/ Installation instructions] python 3 is needed. This last link worked better, but I needed to install some dependencies by hand first.
[https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-all-in-one/ Home Assistant installation] did not work because some script assumes that the user is pi, and mine isn't. Also it seems that python 2.7 is used here, where as in [https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi/ Installation instructions] python 3 is needed. This last link worked better, but I needed to install some dependencies by hand first.
==== Useful commands for my own reference ====
=== Useful commands for my own reference ===
<pre>sudo journalctl -f -u home-assistant@homeassistant</pre>
<pre>sudo journalctl -f -u home-assistant@homeassistant</pre>
<pre>sudo service home-assistant@homeassistant restart</pre>
<pre>sudo service home-assistant@homeassistant restart</pre>
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= Sensors =
= Sensors =
== NRF nodes ==
== NRF nodes ==
Most probably I will use the hardware designed by [[User:Zarya]] as mentioned in [[NrfSensorNode]]. They will run the library from https://www.mysensors.org/.
= Lights =
== Philips Hue ==
Got some Philips Hue stuff for cheap. It's the Hue Bridge v1, and 3 LED lights that work just fine, although 2 of them are missing the glass bit. They do whites and colors \o/.
They are supposed to integrate with Home Assistant very easily: https://home-assistant.io/components/light.hue/
<gallery>
Image:Hue.jpg
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Revision as of 20:45, 10 October 2016

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The brain: Raspberry Pi with Home Assistant

My Pi 2's micro sd card broke very quickly, so I'm working on a more stable replacement.

Home Assistant

Home Assistant installation did not work because some script assumes that the user is pi, and mine isn't. Also it seems that python 2.7 is used here, where as in Installation instructions python 3 is needed. This last link worked better, but I needed to install some dependencies by hand first.

Useful commands for my own reference

sudo journalctl -f -u home-assistant@homeassistant
sudo service home-assistant@homeassistant restart

Sensors

NRF nodes

Most probably I will use the hardware designed by User:Zarya as mentioned in NrfSensorNode. They will run the library from https://www.mysensors.org/.

Lights

Philips Hue

Got some Philips Hue stuff for cheap. It's the Hue Bridge v1, and 3 LED lights that work just fine, although 2 of them are missing the glass bit. They do whites and colors \o/. They are supposed to integrate with Home Assistant very easily: https://home-assistant.io/components/light.hue/ <gallery> Image:Hue.jpg </gallery?