diff --git a/CODEOWNERS b/CODEOWNERS index 79c1b75970d..ea641969d2d 100644 --- a/CODEOWNERS +++ b/CODEOWNERS @@ -471,7 +471,6 @@ source/_integrations/msteams.markdown @peroyvind source/_integrations/mullvad.markdown @meichthys source/_integrations/mutesync.markdown @currentoor source/_integrations/my.markdown @home-assistant/core -source/_integrations/myq.markdown @ehendrix23 @Lash-L source/_integrations/mysensors.markdown @MartinHjelmare @functionpointer source/_integrations/mystrom.markdown @fabaff source/_integrations/nam.markdown @bieniu diff --git a/source/_integrations/myq.markdown b/source/_integrations/myq.markdown deleted file mode 100644 index 0acbdb16194..00000000000 --- a/source/_integrations/myq.markdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: MyQ -description: Instructions on how to integrate MyQ-Enabled garage door covers into Home Assistant. -ha_category: - - Binary Sensor - - Cover - - Light -ha_release: 0.39 -ha_iot_class: Cloud Polling -ha_config_flow: true -ha_codeowners: - - '@ehendrix23' - - '@Lash-L' -ha_domain: myq -ha_homekit: true -ha_platforms: - - binary_sensor - - cover - - light -ha_dhcp: true -ha_integration_type: integration ---- - -The MyQ integration lets you control MyQ-Enabled garage doors and/or lamps through Home Assistant. Device names in Home Assistant are generated based on the names defined in your MyQ Device mobile app. - -{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} - -### Binary Sensor - -Your MyQ gateway will appear as a binary sensor that shows if the device is connected. - -### Cover - -Garage doors and gates linked to your `MyQ` account will appear as covers. - -### Light - -Lamps linked to your `MyQ` account will appear as lights. - - -## Using HomeKit controller for local control - ***No Apple device required*** - -If you have a [`819LMB`](https://www.liftmaster.com/myq-home-bridge/p/G819LMB) or [`MYQ-G0303-SP`](https://www.chamberlain.com/myq-g0303-sp/p/MYQ-G0303-SP), Home Assistant can speak HomeKit Accessory Protocol and control the device over the local network without the need to access to the cloud service. As a bonus, updates are push and near-instantaneous. - -To use HomeKit Controller: - -### If bridge is currently paired (otherwise skip these steps) - -- Open the Apple Home App to the Home that the MyQ device is paired with. -- Touch the Home Icon. -- Choose `Home Settings`. -- Scroll down to `Hubs and Bridges`. -- Touch the `MyQ-...` bridge. -- Touch `Remove Bridge from Home`. - -### Pairing with Home Assistant - -- Go to {% my integrations title="Settings >> Devices & Services" %} in the Home Assistant UI. -- Click the button with + sign, and from the list of integrations, select ***HomeKit Device***. -- Select the `MyQ-...` bridge. -- Enter the pairing code that is physically printed on a sticker on the bridge. -- Complete the remaining steps. - -If you want the devices to be accessible via HomeKit, create a HomeKit Bridge using the following steps: - -- Go to {% my integrations title="Settings >> Devices & Services" %} in the Home Assistant UI. -- Click the button with + sign, and from the list of integrations, select ***HomeKit Bridge***. -- Create a bridge for the `cover` domain. -- Follow the instructions to pair with the bridge. diff --git a/source/_redirects b/source/_redirects index 8fc25866fe6..bf9d9b996d5 100644 --- a/source/_redirects +++ b/source/_redirects @@ -529,6 +529,7 @@ layout: null /integrations/mazda /more-info/removed-integration 301 /integrations/mcp23017 /more-info/removed-integration 301 /integrations/mhz19 /more-info/removed-integration 301 +/integrations/myq /blog/2023/11/06/removal-of-myq-integration/ 301 /integrations/miflora /integrations/xiaomi_ble /integrations/mitemp_bt /integrations/xiaomi_ble /integrations/mopar /more-info/removed-integration 301