Home-AssistantConfig/README.md

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Build Status Home-Assistant Config by @ccostan

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Screenshot of Home Assistant Header

As of 2018, I have migrated everything to a Docker based platform. You can read all about it here: Migration Blog Post


Notable Software on my Laptop Host:

Screenshot of SmartHome

Devices I have in no particular order:

Battery Backups - UPS Blog write-up

3 Prong UPS

2 Prong UPS

Tesla Powerwall 2

There aren't really automations for the Batteries yet. Electricity is the life blood for the house and only really the Tesla Battery has smarts so maybe in the future, you'll see a Powerwall automation in this space.

Networking

Ubiquiti Networks Unifi 802.11ac Pro

Ubiquiti Networks Unifi 802.11ac Lite

NetGear 16 Port unmanaged Switch

Circle by Disney

Using the APs (3 of them), The house monitors all Connected devices for Online/Offline status and uses 'NMAP' for presence detection. Any critical device down for more than 5 minutes and an alert is sent out. Circle is a Parental Control device. When a new device is discovered on the network, HA notifies us and also plays a TTS reminder over the speakers to classify in Circle.

Alexa Echo Devices - Alexa Device Blog Post

Amazon Echo

Amazon Echo DOT

Amazon Echo Tap

Amazon Dash Wand

The Alexa devices in my house are for automation overrides. They are primarily an input device into Home Assistant. Using HA Cloud component, I am able to turn on /off most HA devices even if they don't have native Alexa support. The DOTs are littered around the house, the Tap is for Shower and Garage since it is super portable and the main echo fills the upstairs with Music. Voice input and playing Whole House Music are where Echoes excel! The Wand is pool side for quick commands and controlling the music if need be.

  • Ability to ask Alexa to repeat the last Voice notification - 'Alexa, Turn on Last message'.
  • Guest mode to disable certain interior automations. Trigger via Alexa. 'Alexa, Turn on Guest Mode.'
  • Track garbage days and chore days for the kids. Voice reminders and Alexa intergration/request for info.
  • Context aware lighting control. - Read about it here: Blog Post

Mobile Devices and Tablets - FloorPlan Blog post

iPads

iPhones

Amazon Fire Tablets Gen 7

Mobile devices are a critical part of my Home Automation. They establish presence in the house and are the basis for many automations. Home? Turn on the lights. Leave? Turn them all off kind of thing. The Tablets are for the awesome FloorPlan that you see in the images. We have 2 in the house mounted for quick consumption of all the HA data in a glance.

  • IOS Notifications for Offline Devices, BadLogins, HA Startups, new HA versions and External IP changes for DNS.
  • Turn on certain lights and switches when we get home. Turn off most interior lights when we leave the house.
  • Reminders to take my medicine sent as IOS notifications ONLY when I arrive back home for the night.

We also leverage the Fire Tablets as TTS endpoints. During certain times of the day, TTS is only played on the tablets rather than over the whole house. Other times, Notifications are sent only to the Mobile Devices rather than using speech.

Nest Products and SleepIQ - Thermostat Basics Blog post

Nest Thermostats

Nest Protects

SleepNumber Bed i8

Withings

This group of devices is basically for additional presence control. The Nest thermostats and Protects basically run themselves. The thermostat 'away' mode triggers my away scripts which turn items off. The Protects are SOLID smoke detectors. They really came in handy during Irma. The SleepIQ bed adds to my presence detection. It will notify HA if either side of the bed is occupied. More controls are coming but I use this extensively. The WiThings scale also triggers morning and goodnight routines depending on when I step on it during the day.

  • Turn off lights when Nest Thermostats detects we are away. (Upstairs and Downstairs)
  • Turn on Upstairs lights if Nest Thermostats detects people and it's nighttime.
  • (IFTTT) Trigger Good Night routine when I step on the Withings scale after 10pm.
  • Turn on bathroom accent lights when either of us steps out of bed at night. Turns them back off when we are back in bed.
  • Turn off all interior lights when the last person gets into bed.
  • Silence all Voice notifications if anyone is in bed. Redirect to Fire Tablets.

Voice Notifications - Giving Voice to the Smart Home Blog Post

ChromeCast Audios

AMPs

Mixer

TP-Link Smart Plug

To me, Voice is the coolest part of the smart home. It gives it personality. It's something not just anyone has and helps your house stand apart from the pack. I use the Amazon Polly TTS component since it sounds the closest to Alexa. This gives a seemless transition from Alexa to Home Assistant responding. Most think it is just one system. The mixer allows TTS to mix right in over Music. The TP-Link Outlet is used to turn off the Mixer and AMP when we do not need it. It's a great inexpensive solution.

  • Turn off all the voice devices when we are not home or in bed.
  • All voice notifications are pushed though a speech engine. Random words and sentances are used to give the house some personality.
  • Voice announcements whenever someone comes home.
  • Voice notifications for all sorts of things related to the house. (Temps, presence, doors open, windows open, garage door statuses, sunset.)

Once you can teach your house to talk, you just keep expanding on it's vocabulary. It's addicting. :)

Devices I have: LEGACY SECTION being migrated up.

Lots of my gear comes from BetaBound for Beta Testing and reviews.

Automations: LEGACY SECTION being migrated up.

  • Monitor the reflection rates of Garadget and notify when they being to drop too low when closed (indicating a shift in the controller)
  • Notifications when the garage door is left open at night or when we leave the house.
  • (IFTTT) Logging entries in Logbooks for Rachio Sprinkler system, and SkyBell HD.
  • Auto Heal ZWave at 2:30am
  • Using Etekcity Outlets to control accent lighting above kitchen cabinets and room cutouts.
  • Turn on Hallway light for no more than 20 minutes when Pantry door is opened.
  • Turn on TV Time Lights (dim and color) at Sunset (if home and TV is on)
  • Turn on some outdoor Lights at Sunset or if it gets darkish in the house, Turn off 4 hours before sunrise. Turn off interior lights when we go to sleep.
  • Turn on lights during school days for a morning routine for the kids and wife. Has No School overide boolean in GUI.
  • Rainy days trigger extra light inside the house.
  • Check the UV Rays for the day and let us know if we need sun tan lotion over the TTS system.
  • Detects when lights are turned on and adjusts them to correct brightness based on time of day.
  • Leverage Alexa, IFTTT and Elekcity outlet to control Printer On/Off via Voice. Turns off automatically after 20 minutes.
  • (IFTTT) Blink ALL lights at 9:30 to remind me to take medicine. (also Alexa Alert)
  • (IFTTT) Blink Office lights 15 minutes before ANY meeting on my calendar (using IFTTT)
  • (IFTTT) Stop watering grass via Rachio Sprinkler system if winds are greater than 20 MPH.
  • (IFTTT) Add a 1 day rain delay to Rachio Sprinkler system if it is going to rain tomorrow.
  • (IFTTT) Blink ALL lights if Winds get to 70MPH - Hurricane warning.
  • Sets up the front lights in the house with preset colors depending on the month day!.
  • On motion from SkyBell HD Doorbell (IFTTT) Turn front lights to Bright White lights for 10 minutes and then back to original colors. Fake Dog barking when there is motion by the house.
  • When someone rings the Doorbell (IFTTT), the backyard and Bathroom lights Flash - Since we might not hear the doorbell. Fake Dog barks as well (which can be snoozed for 30 minutes via Alexa).
  • Watch and alert on Home Assistant's Disk usage. Get alerts before Pi runs out of space on the SD Card.
  • Digital Cuckoo Clock that goes off each hour and on the half just like a real Cuckoo Clock. Plays across the whole house on my ChromeCast Audios

#Todo List I've moved this entire section to the issues section on github. Feel free to join the conversations there. Screenshot of Alarm Clock View Screenshot of Alarm View

All files are now being edited with Atom.

All of my configuration files are tested against the most stable version of home-assistant using Travis.

#Still have questions on my Config? Message me on twitter : @CCostan