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title: Supla
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description: Instructions for integration with Supla Cloud's Web API
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title: SUPLA
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description: Instructions for integration with SUPLA-CLOUD's Web API
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ha_release: 0.92
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ha_category:
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- Cover
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ha_integration_type: integration
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---
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The [Supla](https://supla.org/) is an Open Source home automation system for ESP8266 based devices. It has its own set of protocols, its own firmware and commercially available devices (produced for example by [Zamel](https://zamel.pl/pl-PL/produkty/supla-sterowanie-wi-fi)).
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The SUPLA integration allows you to use [SUPLA](https://supla.org/) devices in Home Assistant.
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Currently only covers (shutters in Supla's lingo), gates, garage doors and switches are supported, but, thanks to comprehensive and universal REST API, it's pretty easy to add more.
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SUPLA-DEV is an open source home automation system for Raspberry Pi, Arduino or ESP8266-based devices. It has its own protocols, firmware and commercially available devices, such as those produced by [Zamel](https://supla.zamel.com/en/).
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Right now it's impossible to add a device -- all of them are discovered from Supla Cloud's servers or yours.
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Devices disabled on Supla Cloud will not be loaded into Home Assistant.
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Currently, only covers (shutters in SUPLA's terminology), gates, garage doors, and switches are supported, but thanks to comprehensive and universal REST API, it's pretty easy to add more.
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Right now, it's impossible to add a device -- all of them are discovered from SUPLA-CLOUD's servers or yours.
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Devices disabled on SUPLA-CLOUD will not be loaded into Home Assistant.
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## Configuration
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To use Supla devices in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml`:
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To use SUPLA devices in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml`:
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```yaml
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supla:
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servers:
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- server: svr1.supla.org
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access_token: YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN
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- server: "svr1.supla.org"
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access_token: "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
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```
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{% configuration %}
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type: list
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keys:
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server:
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description: Address of your Supla Cloud server (either IP or DNS name).
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description: Address of the SUPLA-CLOUD server (either IP address or DNS name); can either be the (cloud hosted)[https://cloud.supla.org] instance, or a (self hosted)[https://github.com/SUPLA/supla-cloud] instance.
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required: true
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type: string
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access_token:
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description: An access token for REST API configuration. Under **Scopes** > **Channels**, at least **Read** and **Action execution** permissions are required to be enabled. A token can be obtained from the Security section of Supla Cloud for [Personal Access Token](https://cloud.supla.org/security/personal-access-tokens) page or your server instance.
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description: An access token for REST API configuration. Under **Scopes** > **Channels**, at least the **Read** and **Action execution** permissions are required to be enabled. A token can be obtained from the Security section of SUPLA-CLOUD for [Personal Access Token](https://cloud.supla.org/security/personal-access-tokens) page, or from your own self hosted instance.
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required: true
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type: string
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{% endconfiguration %}
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