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{% active_link /getting-started/ Installation %}
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<ul>
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<li>{% active_link /getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi/ Raspberry Pi %}</li>
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<li>{% active_link /getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-all-in-one/ Raspberry Pi All-In-One Installer %}</li>
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<li>{% active_link /getting-started/installation-docker/ Docker %}</li>
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<li>{% active_link /getting-started/installation-synology/ Synology NAS %}</li>
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<li>{% active_link /getting-started/installation-virtualenv/ VirtualEnv Linux Instructions %}</li>
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layout: page
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title: "Raspberry Pi All-In-One Installer"
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date: 2016-05-12 01:39
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comments: true
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sharing: true
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footer: true
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---
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Easily deploy a complete Home Assistant server, with Websocket MQTT and Z-Wave driver support using Fabric!
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Requirements before installation:
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* You have a Raspberry Pi with a fresh install of [Raspbian Jessie/Jessie-Lite](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/).
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* You are able to SSH into your Raspberry Pi
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* You have a computer running Python 3
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Installation instructions (all from your PC):
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1. Install fabric: `pip3 install fabric3`
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2. Clone the script: `git clone https://github.com/jbags81/fabric-home-assistant.git`
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3. Change directory: `cd fabric-home-assistant`
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4. Edit `fabfile.py` and add the host info of your Raspberry Pi.
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5. Build your new Home Assistant server: `fab deploy`
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6. Reboot your Raspberry Pi
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Once rebooted, your Raspberry Pi will be up and running with Home Assistant. You can access it from **http://your_raspberry_pi_ip:8123**.
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The Home Assistant config is located at `/home/hass`. The virtualenv with the Home Assistant installation is located at `/srv/hass/hass_venv`.
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The All-In-One Fabric script will do the following automatically:
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* Create all needed directories
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* Create needed service accounts
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* Install OS and Python dependencies
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* Setup a virtualenv to run Home Assistant and components inside.
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* Run as a service account
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* Install Home Assistant in a virtualenv
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* Build and install Mosquitto from source with websocket support
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* Build and Install Python-openzwave in the Home Assistant virtualenv
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* Add both Home Assistant and Mosquitto to systemd services to start at boot
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Fabric allows any of the underlying functions to be ran individually as well. Run `fab -l` to see a list of all callable jobs.
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Tested with:
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* Raspbian Jessie
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* Raspbian Jessie-Lite
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* Debian 8 (Replace username "pi" in fabfile.py with debian user)
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