diff --git a/source/_components/google_assistant.markdown b/source/_components/google_assistant.markdown index 1e27ce6cc33..ea966d4f4aa 100644 --- a/source/_components/google_assistant.markdown +++ b/source/_components/google_assistant.markdown @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ google_assistant: client_id: [long URL safe random string] access_token: [a different long URL safe random string] agent_user_id: [a string to identify user] - api_key: [an API Key generated for the Google Actions project] + api_key: [a Homegraph API Key generated for the Google Actions project] exposed_domains: - switch - light @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Configuration variables: - **client_id** (*Required*): A long random URL safe string (no spaces or special characters) that will be used for Implicit OAuth. - **access_token** (*Required*): Another different long random URL safe string. - **agent_user_id** (*Optional*): A string to identify the user, e.g., email address. If not provided, the component will generate one. -- **api_key** (*Optional*): An API Key generated for the project from [Google Console](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/api/homegraph.googleapis.com/overview) which allows you to update devices without unlinking and relinking an account (see setup below). If not provided then the request_sync service is not exposed. +- **api_key** (*Optional*): A Homegraph API Key generated for the project from [Google Console](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/api/homegraph.googleapis.com/overview) which allows you to update devices without unlinking and relinking an account (see setup below). If not provided then the request_sync service is not exposed. - **exposed_domains** (*Optional*): An array of Home Assistant domains to expose to Google Assistant. Options include: - `switch` - `light` @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Entity Customization Keys: 2. Under the gear icon, click `Permissions` 3. Click `Add`, type the new user's e-mail address and choose `Project -> Editor` role 4. Have the new user go to [developer console](https://console.actions.google.com/) and repeat steps starting from point 7. -11. If you want to use the `google_assistant.request_sync` service in Home Assistant, then enable Homegraph API for your project: +11. If you want to use the `google_assistant.request_sync` service, to update devices without unlinking and relinking, in Home Assistant, then enable Homegraph API for your project: 1. Go to the [cloud console](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/api/homegraph.googleapis.com/overview) 2. Select your project and click Enable Homegraph API 3. Go to Credentials and select API Key from Create Credentials