From 3b07f9838890bc2aeccc36aa95684b9e8e9c4d00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Franck Nijhof Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2021 07:24:37 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Add generic config flow block (#16508) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Co-authored-by: Joakim Sørensen --- source/_includes/integrations/config_flow.md | 27 +++++++ source/_integrations/abode.markdown | 29 +------ source/_integrations/accuweather.markdown | 6 +- source/_integrations/acmeda.markdown | 4 +- source/_integrations/adguard.markdown | 10 +-- source/_integrations/advantage_air.markdown | 8 +- source/_integrations/agent_dvr.markdown | 5 +- source/_integrations/airly.markdown | 6 +- source/_integrations/airnow.markdown | 4 +- source/_integrations/airvisual.markdown | 5 +- source/_integrations/alarmdecoder.markdown | 4 +- source/_integrations/ambiclimate.markdown | 2 + source/_integrations/ambient_station.markdown | 6 +- source/_integrations/apple_tv.markdown | 8 +- 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a/source/_includes/integrations/config_flow.md b/source/_includes/integrations/config_flow.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bcc709f2645 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/_includes/integrations/config_flow.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +{% capture name %}{{ include.name | default: page.title }}{% endcapture %} + +## Configuration + +Adding {{ name }} to your Home Assistant instance can be done via the user +interface, by taking the following steps: + +- Browse to your Home Assistant instance. +- In the sidebar click on _**Configuration**_. +- From the configuration menu select: _**Integrations**_. + +{% if include.discovery or page.ha_dhcp or page.ha_homekit or page.ha_ssdp or page.ha_zeroconf %} +{{ name }} can be auto-discovered by Home Assistant. If an instance was found, +it will be shown in the top of the list of integrations as _"Discovered"_. +If that is the case click on the _**Configure**_ button to start setting up +the discovered instance. + +If there wasn't any discovered automatically, don't worry! You can set up a +manual integration entry: +{% endif %} + +- In the bottom right, click on the + _**Add Integration**_ button. +- From the list, search and select _**"{{ name }}"**_. +- Follow the instruction on screen to complete the set up. + +After completing, the {{ name }} integration will be immediately available for use. diff --git a/source/_integrations/abode.markdown b/source/_integrations/abode.markdown index bfb5bc52ec9..b4776bd2ce3 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/abode.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/abode.markdown @@ -44,34 +44,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - **Switch**: Reports on `Power Switch` and `Water Valve` devices which can be turned on and off. Also reports on `Automations` set up in the Abode system and allows you to activate or deactivate them. - **Sensor**: Reports on `Temperature`, `Humidity`, and `Light` sensors. -## Configuration - -To use Abode devices in your installation, add your Abode account from the integrations page. Alternatively, Abode can be configured by adding the following `abode` section to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -abode: - username: abode_username - password: abode_password -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - description: Username for your Abode account. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: Password for your Abode account. - required: true - type: string -polling: - description: > - Enable polling if cloud push updating is less reliable. - Will update the devices once every 30 seconds. - required: false - type: boolean - default: false -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Events diff --git a/source/_integrations/accuweather.markdown b/source/_integrations/accuweather.markdown index 4f36bdef3a1..abe26371dfb 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/accuweather.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/accuweather.markdown @@ -15,15 +15,13 @@ ha_platforms: - weather --- -The `accuweather` integration uses the [AccuWeather](https://accuweather.com/) web service as a source for weather data for your location. +The AccuWeather integration uses the [AccuWeather](https://accuweather.com/) web service as a source for weather data for your location. ## Setup To generate an AccuWeather API key, go to [AccuWeather APIs](https://developer.accuweather.com/) page, register and create application with product **Limited Trial**. -## Configuration - -To add AccuWeather to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **AccuWeather**. By default, the values will be taken from the Home Assistant configuration. Weather forecast is not enabled by default. You can enable it in the integration options. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
diff --git a/source/_integrations/acmeda.markdown b/source/_integrations/acmeda.markdown index 4c9c7a1ac79..a60f9dcb2f1 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/acmeda.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/acmeda.markdown @@ -19,9 +19,7 @@ The Rollease Acmeda Automate integration allows you to control and monitor cover Devices are represented as a cover for monitoring and control as well as a sensor for monitoring battery condition. -To set up this integration, click the + icon in the lower right and find Rolelase Acmeda Automate. This will automatically discover any hubs on the local network and register them with Home Assistant. All devices are automatically discovered on the hub and you will have the opportunity to select the area each device is located. - -Once registration is complete, you should see a `cover` and a `sensor` entity for each device. The integration automatically manages the addition/update/removal of any devices connected on the hub including device names unless manually specified in Home Assistant. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Multiple hubs diff --git a/source/_integrations/adguard.markdown b/source/_integrations/adguard.markdown index b210dcfc505..9ff9b5107e8 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/adguard.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/adguard.markdown @@ -17,16 +17,10 @@ ha_platforms: --- AdGuard Home is a network-wide ad- and tracker-blocking DNS server with parental -control (adult content blocking) capabilities. The `adguard` integration allows +control (adult content blocking) capabilities. The AdgGuard integration allows you to control and monitor your AdGuard Home instance in Home Assistant. -## Configuration via the frontend - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **AdGuard Home**. -After completing the configuration flow, the AdGuard Home -integration will be available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Sensors diff --git a/source/_integrations/advantage_air.markdown b/source/_integrations/advantage_air.markdown index 738406d8e2d..cee1f28593d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/advantage_air.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/advantage_air.markdown @@ -19,15 +19,11 @@ ha_platforms: The Advantage Air integration allows you to control [Advantage Air](https://www.advantageair.com.au/) Air Conditioning controllers into Home Assistant. -## Configuration +## Prerequisites The wall-mounted Android table running the [MyPlace](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.air.advantage.myair5), [e-zone](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.air.advantage.ezone), or [zone10e](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.air.advantage.zone10) must have a static IP, which you will enter on the integrations page in Home Assistant. -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Advantage Air** (use typeahead if necessary). -Enter the IP address, and leave the port as the default value. -After completing the configuration flow, the Advantage Air integration will dynamically add relevant entities for each Air Conditioning system and controlled zones. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Entities diff --git a/source/_integrations/agent_dvr.markdown b/source/_integrations/agent_dvr.markdown index 652578551a5..1147b801512 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/agent_dvr.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/agent_dvr.markdown @@ -19,10 +19,7 @@ ha_platforms: You can add Agent DVR via integrations using the IP address and port of the server, e.g.,: `http://192.168.1.3:8090/`. - -## Configuration - -For configuration, go to the `Integrations panel` on your Home Assistant instance. Click on the + symbol and pick 'Agent DVR' from the list and enter your Agent DVR server address and port. You can then setup your devices using the Home Assistant UI. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
Please ensure you are using Agent DVR v2.6.1.0 + diff --git a/source/_integrations/airly.markdown b/source/_integrations/airly.markdown index 5431d539ae3..2006001bd5f 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/airly.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/airly.markdown @@ -15,15 +15,13 @@ ha_platforms: - sensor --- -The `airly` integration uses the [Airly](https://airly.eu/) web service as a source for air quality data for your location. +The Airly integration uses the [Airly](https://airly.eu/) web service as a source for air quality data for your location. ## Setup To generate an Airly API key, go to [Airly for developers](https://developer.airly.eu/register) page. -## Configuration - -To add Airly to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Airly**. By default, the values will be taken from the Home Assistant configuration. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
diff --git a/source/_integrations/airnow.markdown b/source/_integrations/airnow.markdown index 8ff9729265f..9b6cbfe5174 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/airnow.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/airnow.markdown @@ -20,9 +20,7 @@ as a source for air quality data for your location. To generate an AirNow API key, go to the [AirNow Developer Tools Page](https://docs.airnowapi.org/account/request/) page. -## Configuration - -To add AirNow to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **AirNow**. By default, the values will be taken from the Home Assistant configuration. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
diff --git a/source/_integrations/airvisual.markdown b/source/_integrations/airvisual.markdown index 2f609a307b9..86360a174fd 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/airvisual.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/airvisual.markdown @@ -38,10 +38,7 @@ For example: The integration can communicate to Node/Pro units over the local network. You will need the IP address/hostname of the unit and its Samba password (which can be found on the unit; instructions here: https://support.iqair.com/en/articles/3029331-download-the-airvisual-node-pro-s-data-using-samba). -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to -**Configuration** -> **Integrations**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Example Configurations diff --git a/source/_integrations/alarmdecoder.markdown b/source/_integrations/alarmdecoder.markdown index 6938049411f..52974849328 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/alarmdecoder.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/alarmdecoder.markdown @@ -29,9 +29,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: This is a fully event-based component. Any event sent by the AlarmDecoder device will be immediately reflected within Home Assistant. -## Configuration - -AlarmDecoder can be set up via the **Integrations** section of the **Configuration** page. Click the `+` sign and select _AlarmDecoder_ from the list. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} You will be prompted to select a protocol (i.e. `socket` or `serial`). Depending on your selection, you will be asked for the following connection information: diff --git a/source/_integrations/ambiclimate.markdown b/source/_integrations/ambiclimate.markdown index 0f4f0f33d62..441963b3249 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/ambiclimate.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/ambiclimate.markdown @@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ client_secret: Note that you have to select manual mode from the Ambiclimate app to be able to control the A/C from Home Assistant. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + ## Component services Enable comfort mode on your AC: diff --git a/source/_integrations/ambient_station.markdown b/source/_integrations/ambient_station.markdown index c22aff555bd..0de2fbf35bd 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/ambient_station.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/ambient_station.markdown @@ -17,14 +17,12 @@ ha_platforms: The `Ambient Weather Station` integration retrieves local weather information via personal weather stations from [Ambient Weather](https://ambientweather.net). -## Setup +## Prerequisites Using this integration requires both an Application Key and an API Key. To generate both, simply utilize the profile section of [your Ambient Weather dashboard](https://dashboard.ambientweather.net). -## Configuration - To add your Ambient Weather PWS to your Home Assistant installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: @@ -46,6 +44,8 @@ app_key: type: string {% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + ## Local API Option This integration communicates with Ambient Weather PWS units via the Ambient Weather diff --git a/source/_integrations/apple_tv.markdown b/source/_integrations/apple_tv.markdown index 72b6b8f0d15..584e160a374 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/apple_tv.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/apple_tv.markdown @@ -25,13 +25,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Media Player - [Remote](#remote) -## Configuration - -Menu: *Configuration* > *Integrations* - -Press on **Apple TV** and configure the integration: - -* Enter either an IP address or a device name and follow the next few steps +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## FAQ diff --git a/source/_integrations/arcam_fmj.markdown b/source/_integrations/arcam_fmj.markdown index 7ae53a9a59d..13e49b3c0cc 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/arcam_fmj.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/arcam_fmj.markdown @@ -20,12 +20,7 @@ Supported devices: - AVR 750 - Likely other AVRs -## Configuration - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Arcam FMJ**. -Follow the configuration flow, after finishing, the receivers will be available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Power state diff --git a/source/_integrations/atag.markdown b/source/_integrations/atag.markdown index 0c00cca90a9..eef42a145ca 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/atag.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/atag.markdown @@ -24,9 +24,7 @@ The integration implements the following platforms: - Water Heater - Sensor -## Configuration - -The Atag integration can be enabled directly from Home Assistant. Navigate to `configuration`, then `integrations` and click `add`. Click `Atag` to initiate the configuration. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} {% configuration %} host: diff --git a/source/_integrations/august.markdown b/source/_integrations/august.markdown index ad17efa5e4e..c357686cd2f 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/august.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/august.markdown @@ -35,13 +35,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: August Lock 2nd Gen will need either August Connect or Doorbell to connect to Home Assistant.
-## Configuration - -You will need your August login information (username (either phone# or email), and password) to use this module. - -To add `August` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **August**. - -Once Home Assistant is started, a configurator will pop up asking you to enter verification code that is sent to your phone number or email. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Binary Sensor diff --git a/source/_integrations/aurora.markdown b/source/_integrations/aurora.markdown index fcc721512ec..4fdce17a6e2 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/aurora.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/aurora.markdown @@ -19,15 +19,7 @@ This service gives a number 0-100 representing the current likelihood of visible You can check the attributes of the sensor to see your exact forecast. -## Configuration - -To add the aurora binary sensor to your installation, search for the Aurora integration through the Configuration -> Integrations menu. - -Enter a name for your Aurora location as well as the longitude and latitude of the location (default to your Home Assistant location). - -Click Submit to add the integration to your environment. - -You can configure multiple locations by adding the integration multiple times. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Options diff --git a/source/_integrations/awair.markdown b/source/_integrations/awair.markdown index 0176faa5739..6f8fb76e2e6 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/awair.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/awair.markdown @@ -18,11 +18,7 @@ The Awair integration will fetch data from your [Awair devices](https://getawair You will need to request access to the Awair API and obtain an access token from the Awair [Developer Console](https://developer.getawair.com/). It is free, but getting a token can take up to 24 hours. -## Configuring the Platform - -To enable the Awair integration, add your Awair account from the integrations page. - -If you previously configured this integration via configuration.yaml, then your configuration will be imported for you. Only the `access_token` key is imported, and all other configuration is ignored. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Available Sensors diff --git a/source/_integrations/axis.markdown b/source/_integrations/axis.markdown index 855f8e598a3..ae894175cc0 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/axis.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/axis.markdown @@ -26,11 +26,7 @@ ha_platforms: [Axis Communications](https://www.axis.com/) devices are surveillance cameras, speakers, access control and other security-related network connected hardware. Event API works with firmware 5.50 and newer. -Home Assistant will automatically discover their presence on your network. Discovery utilizes both DHCP, SSDP and Zeroconf protocols to discover devices. - -## Configuration - -For configuration go to the `Integrations pane` on your Home Assistant instance. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
It is recommended that you create a user on your Axis device specifically for Home Assistant. For sensor functionality, it is enough to create a user with viewer privileges. If you want additional functional control you will need admin privileges. diff --git a/source/_integrations/azure_devops.markdown b/source/_integrations/azure_devops.markdown index 2109ebffd93..e4fde830b2d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/azure_devops.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/azure_devops.markdown @@ -13,16 +13,10 @@ ha_platforms: - sensor --- -The `azure_devops` integration allows you to control and monitor your +The Azure DevOps integration allows you to control and monitor your Azure DevOps instance in Home Assistant. -## Configuration - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Azure DevOps**. -After completing the configuration flow, the Azure DevOps -integration will be available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Sensors diff --git a/source/_integrations/blebox.markdown b/source/_integrations/blebox.markdown index 5bbbe74bf80..cf259fe49fb 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/blebox.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/blebox.markdown @@ -20,19 +20,10 @@ ha_platforms: [BleBox](https://blebox.eu/?lang=en) produces small, low-power, surprisingly affordable, feature-rich WiFi devices for serverless home automation. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} For the best experience, make sure your BleBox devices have the most recent available firmware installed. -This integration can be configured using the integrations in the -Home Assistant frontend. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **BleBox**. -After completing the configuration flow, the BleBox -integration will be available. - Additionally, if you are configuring a gateBox, it may be useful to set the second button as "stop" in your device's settings (via website or phone app). ## Covers diff --git a/source/_integrations/bond.markdown b/source/_integrations/bond.markdown index fae66ef8fe9..f7e670726d8 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/bond.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/bond.markdown @@ -30,14 +30,11 @@ Supported devices (see Requirements section below): - Shades - Fireplaces -## Configuration +## Prerequisites To use Bond controlled devices in your installation, add your Bond hub host and access token from the integrations page. Instructions for how to obtain an access token can be found on the [Bond Local API](http://docs-local.appbond.com/#section/Getting-Started/Get-Device-Information) documentation, which includes a section for how to obtain the [IP address of the device](http://docs-local.appbond.com/#section/Getting-Started/Finding-the-Bond-IP) which you will need to obtain the access token. -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Bond** (use typeahead if necessary). -After completing the configuration flow, the Bond integration will be available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Requirements diff --git a/source/_integrations/braviatv.markdown b/source/_integrations/braviatv.markdown index 5897a83239c..f19780ec809 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/braviatv.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/braviatv.markdown @@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ The `braviatv` platform allows you to control a [Sony Bravia TV](https://www.son Almost all [Sony Bravia TV 2013 and newer](https://info.tvsideview.sony.net/en_ww/home_device.html#bravia) are supported. A more generic method for older TVs connected to a Raspberry Pi with HDMI-CEC is explained further [below](#for-tvs-older-than-2013). -## Configuration - -You can setup the Sony Bravia TV via **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select Sony Bravia TV. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Common Issues diff --git a/source/_integrations/broadlink.markdown b/source/_integrations/broadlink.markdown index d63e66e135f..5b566577ea5 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/broadlink.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/broadlink.markdown @@ -26,9 +26,7 @@ The Broadlink integration allows you to control and monitor Broadlink universal - Universal Remotes: `RM mini`, `RM mini 3`, `RM pro`, `RM pro+`, `RM plus`, `RM4 mini`, `RM4 pro` and `RM4C mini` - Wi-Fi Controlled Switches: `BG1`, `SC1` -## Configuration - -To set up a Broadlink device, click _Configuration_ in the sidebar and click _Integrations_. If you see your device there, click _Configure_. If not, click the + icon in the lower right, select Broadlink from the list, enter the hostname or IP address of the device and follow the instructions to complete the setup. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Entities and subdomains diff --git a/source/_integrations/brother.markdown b/source/_integrations/brother.markdown index 610dc718612..38131400b01 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/brother.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/brother.markdown @@ -20,9 +20,7 @@ The `Brother Printer` integration allows you to read current data from your loca It usually provides information about the device's state, the left amount of ink or toner and the remaining life of the drum or other parts of the printer. The integration monitors every supported part. -## Configuration - -To add `Brother Printer` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Brother Printer**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
diff --git a/source/_integrations/bsblan.markdown b/source/_integrations/bsblan.markdown index cc03fd4db0f..0312dc6348a 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/bsblan.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/bsblan.markdown @@ -23,20 +23,10 @@ of heating systems such as `Elco Thision`, `Brötje` and similar systems. It can interface with the heating system over Boiler-System-Bus, Local Process Bus and PPS (Punkt-zu-Punkt Schnittstelle) For more information of which system it supports, have a look at their [documentation](https://1coderookie.github.io/BSB-LPB-LAN_EN/). -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -This integration can be configured using the integrations in the -Home Assistant frontend. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **BSBLan**. -Fill in the IP address of the device in your network and, if needed, -the port number. The default value should be `80`. -For authentication passkey is supported and also HTTP authentication with username and password. - -After completing the configuration flow, the BSBLan Climate integration will be -available. +For authentication HTTP authentication using a username and password, +or using a passkey is supported. Use either one. For more documentation of the BSBLan device, check the [manual](https://1coderookie.github.io/BSB-LPB-LAN_EN/). diff --git a/source/_integrations/canary.markdown b/source/_integrations/canary.markdown index b46f456811e..4a37538fdae 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/canary.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/canary.markdown @@ -23,13 +23,9 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Camera](#camera) - [Sensor](#sensor) -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -You will need your Canary login information (username, usually your email address, and password) to use this module. - -Go to the integrations page in your configuration and click on new integration -> Canary. - -Once loaded, your front end will have the following integrations: +Once loaded, your front end will have the following entities: - A camera image triggered by motion for each camera. - An alarm control panel for each location. diff --git a/source/_integrations/cert_expiry.markdown b/source/_integrations/cert_expiry.markdown index 9f7fcec6d07..e438b101eea 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/cert_expiry.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/cert_expiry.markdown @@ -16,32 +16,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `cert_expiry` integration fetches the certificate from a configured host and displays its expiration in a timestamp sensor. -## Configuration - -There are 2 options in configuring the `cert_expiry` sensor: - -- Via the Home Assistant user interface where it will let you enter a host and port for the certificate to check. -- Via the Home Assistant `configuration.yaml` file. - - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -sensor: - - platform: cert_expiry - host: home-assistant.io -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: The host FQDN (or IP) to retrieve certificate from. - required: true - type: string -port: - description: The port number where the server is running. - required: false - default: 443 - type: integer -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Attributes diff --git a/source/_integrations/cloudflare.markdown b/source/_integrations/cloudflare.markdown index d97301e80a7..4a8ba18d530 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/cloudflare.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/cloudflare.markdown @@ -44,9 +44,7 @@ An easy way to create this is to start with the "Edit zone DNS" template then ad [Cloudflare API Tokens Guide](https://developers.cloudflare.com/api/tokens/create) -## Configuration - -Go to the integrations page in your configuration and click on new integration -> Cloudflare. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Additional information diff --git a/source/_integrations/control4.markdown b/source/_integrations/control4.markdown index 649b143e25d..07a469d9b7b 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/control4.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/control4.markdown @@ -15,14 +15,11 @@ ha_platforms: The Control4 integration allows you to control and monitor lights from your local Control4 system. Your Control4 controller must be running OS 3.0+. -## Configuration +## Prerequisites Before setting up, you should assign a static IP address/DHCP reservation on your router to your Control4 controller. Home Assistant must be able to communicate with the controller over the local network; 4Sight remote access is not supported. -Setup the Control4 integration by going to **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **Control4**. - -Enter the IP address of your controller and your Control4 username and password, then continue. Home Assistant will automatically add all lights it discovers in your Control4 system. - +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Options The Control4 integration offers additional options in **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **Control4** -> **Options**: diff --git a/source/_integrations/coolmaster.markdown b/source/_integrations/coolmaster.markdown index 512cbdc6a4c..596eda11957 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/coolmaster.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/coolmaster.markdown @@ -15,12 +15,4 @@ ha_platforms: The `coolmaster` climate platform lets you control HVAC through [CoolMasterNet](https://coolautomation.com/products/coolmasternet/). -## Configuration via the frontend - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **CoolMasterNet**. -Select the host and port of your instance, and check the box for the modes -supported by your HVAC units. The units you have configured in CoolMasterNet -will be automatically added to Home Assistant as Climate entities and -matching devices. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/coronavirus.markdown b/source/_integrations/coronavirus.markdown index a3d9e40f3d5..34b4a87273e 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/coronavirus.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/coronavirus.markdown @@ -27,24 +27,4 @@ recovered from, and deceased caused by the virus in your country, or worldwide. The data is sourced from the [Johns Hopkins University](https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6). -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant frontend. - -- Go to **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. -- Click on the `+` in the bottom right corner to add a new integration. -- Search and select the **Coronavirus** integration from the list. -- Follow the instruction on screen to add the sensors. Either choose to add - world-wide sensors, or a specific set of sensors for your country. - -If you want to track both world-wide and one or more countries at the same time, -you can repeat the configuration process described above to add multiple -instances of the integration. - -
-This integration is released in a special release of Home Assistant Core: -0.106.3. - -While this integration is marked as released in 0.106, it is only available -on Home Assistant Core 0.106.3 or newer. -
+{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/daikin.markdown b/source/_integrations/daikin.markdown index bb516251a0a..3fccb8de211 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/daikin.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/daikin.markdown @@ -42,9 +42,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:
-## Configuration - -The Daikin integration can be configured via the Home Assistant user interface where it will let you enter the IP-address of your Daikin AC (SKYFi based devices need to provide a password and BRP072Cxx devices need to provide a key). +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
diff --git a/source/_integrations/deconz.markdown b/source/_integrations/deconz.markdown index c94cf9c52a6..d2fe58fe13c 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/deconz.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/deconz.markdown @@ -54,13 +54,7 @@ Otherwise, use [community container](https://hub.docker.com/r/marthoc/deconz/) b See [deCONZ wiki](https://github.com/dresden-elektronik/deconz-rest-plugin/wiki/Supported-Devices) for a list of supported devices. -## Configuration - -Home Assistant will automatically discover deCONZ presence on your network, if `discovery:` is present in your `configuration.yaml` file. - -If you don't have the API key, you can generate an API key for deCONZ by using the one-click functionality similar to Philips Hue. Go to **Settings** → **Gateway** → **Advanced** → **Authenticate app** in the Phoscon App and then use the deCONZ configurator in Home Assistant frontend to create an API key. When you're done setting up deCONZ it will be stored as a configuration entry. - -You can manually add deCONZ by going to the integrations page. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Debugging integration diff --git a/source/_integrations/denonavr.markdown b/source/_integrations/denonavr.markdown index 98d16daecfa..5a4b3cdb4be 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/denonavr.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/denonavr.markdown @@ -77,29 +77,18 @@ If your model is not on the list then give it a test, if everything works correc If you have something else using the IP controller for your Denon AVR 3808CI, such as your URC controller, it will not work! There is either a bug or security issue with some models where only one device could be controlling the IP functionality.
-To add a Denon Network Receiver to your installation, click Configuration in the sidebar, then click Integrations. Denon and Marantz receivers should be discovered automatically and should show up in the overview. Hit configure and go through the steps to specify the optional settings. If your receiver does not show up automatically, click the + icon in the lower right. Then search for "denonavr" and enter the setup. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -{% configuration %} +{% configuration_basic %} host: description: IP address of the device, e.g., 192.168.1.32. If not set, auto-discovery is used. - required: false - type: string show_all_sources: description: If True all sources are displayed in sources list even if they are marked as deleted in the receiver. If False deleted sources are not displayed. Some receivers have a bug that marks all sources as deleted in the interface. In this case, this option could help. - required: false - default: false - type: boolean zone1: description: Specifies if zone 1 should be activated. Zones are displayed as additional media players with the same functionality as the Main Zone of the device supports. - required: false - default: false - type: boolean zone2: description: Specifies if zone 2 should be activated. Zones are displayed as additional media players with the same functionality as the Main Zone of the device supports. - required: false - default: false - type: boolean -{% endconfiguration %} +{% endconfiguration_basic %} A few notes: diff --git a/source/_integrations/devolo_home_control.markdown b/source/_integrations/devolo_home_control.markdown index ab78e948548..ee3b4526653 100755 --- a/source/_integrations/devolo_home_control.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/devolo_home_control.markdown @@ -27,11 +27,7 @@ ha_platforms: devolo Home Control is a Z-Wave ecosystem with a Z-Wave to IP gateway in the center. The integration allows you to control devices connected to the gateway. -## Configuration - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **devolo Home Control**. You will be asked for your [mydevolo](https://www.mydevolo.com) credentials. After entering them, the devolo Home Control integration will be available. Please do not change the URLs provided in the advanced mode unless you know what you are doing. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Switches diff --git a/source/_integrations/dexcom.markdown b/source/_integrations/dexcom.markdown index b1db93bd361..e167038a8d9 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/dexcom.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/dexcom.markdown @@ -15,16 +15,16 @@ ha_platforms: The Dexcom integration allows you to view your CGM data from [Dexcom](https://www.dexcom.com/) in Home Assistant. -## Configuration +## Prerequisites + +You will need to set up the [Dexcom Share](https://provider.dexcom.com/education-research/cgm-education-use/videos/setting-dexcom-share-and-follow) feature in your Dexcom G6 App to use this integration. + +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
Some people have had problems with connecting when their Dexcom passwords are entirely numeric. If you have connection issues in that case, try changing your password to something with a mix of numbers and letters.
-You will need to set up the [Dexcom Share](https://provider.dexcom.com/education-research/cgm-education-use/videos/setting-dexcom-share-and-follow) feature in your Dexcom G6 App to use this integration. Once you have done that, perform the following steps. - -To add `Dexcom` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Dexcom**. - #### Server There are two Dexcom Share servers, `US` for United States customers, and `OUS` for all customers outside of the United States. diff --git a/source/_integrations/directv.markdown b/source/_integrations/directv.markdown index 688e9d0f12b..1e5bb3f52ff 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/directv.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/directv.markdown @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ ha_platforms: The DirecTV platform allows you to control a [DirecTV](https://www.directv.com) receiver and its client devices. -### Requirements +## Requirements For proper integration with Home Assistant, your DirecTV device settings should allow "External Access". @@ -28,28 +28,7 @@ This is done via series of settings found via "Menu > Settings & Help > Settings - Current Program: Allow - Recordings: Allow -### Configuration - -Go to the integrations page in your configuration and click on new integration -> DirecTV. -If your DirecTV device is on, it has likely been discovered already and you just have to confirm the detected device. - -### YAML Configuration - -Manual configuration of your DirecTV device is also possible, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -directv: - - host: IP_ADDRESS -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: "The hostname or IP of the DirecTV receiver, e.g., `192.168.0.10`." - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/doorbird.markdown b/source/_integrations/doorbird.markdown index d97d88f8d17..66ac0ee3644 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/doorbird.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/doorbird.markdown @@ -34,87 +34,11 @@ It is recommended to set up a new account on your Doorbird App for use with Home - "Motion" (last motion) - "API-Operator" (this needed to be enabled as a minimum) -## Configuration - -To add `DoorBird` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **DoorBird**. After filling out UI prompts, click the gear icon to edit device settings. Enter device event names here to associate with a schedule in DoorBird app. See [Schedules](#schedules) - -Alternatively, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -doorbird: - devices: - - host: DOORBIRD_IP_OR_HOSTNAME - username: YOUR_USERNAME - password: YOUR_PASSWORD - token: YOUR_DOORBIRD_TOKEN -``` - -{% configuration %} - -devices: - description: List of Doorbird devices. - required: true - type: list - keys: - host: - description: The LAN IP address or hostname of your device. You can find this by going to the [DoorBird Online check](https://www.doorbird.com/checkonline) and entering the information from the paper that was included in the box. - required: true - type: string - username: - description: The username of a non-administrator user account on the device ([User setup](/integrations/doorbird/#setup)) - required: true - type: string - password: - description: The password for the user specified. - required: true - type: string - token: - description: Token to be used to authenticate Doorbird calls to Home Assistant. This is a user defined value and should be unique across all Doorbird devices. - required: true - type: string - name: - description: Custom name for this device. - required: false - type: string - hass_url_override: - description: If your DoorBird cannot connect to the machine running Home Assistant because you are using dynamic DNS or some other HTTP configuration (such as HTTPS), specify the LAN IP of the machine here to force a LAN connection. - required: false - type: string - events: - description: Custom event names to be registered on the device. User defined values. Special characters should be avoided. - required: false - type: list - -{% endconfiguration %} - -## Full example - -```yaml -doorbird: - devices: - - host: DOORBIRD_IP_OR_HOSTNAME - username: YOUR_USERNAME - password: YOUR_PASSWORD - token: CUSTOM_TOKEN_1 - hass_url_override: HASS_URL - name: Front Door - - host: DOORBIRD_IP_OR_HOSTNAME - username: YOUR_USERNAME - password: YOUR_PASSWORD - token: CUSTOM_TOKEN_2 - name: Driveway Gate - events: - - doorbell_1 - - somebody_pressed_the_button - - relay_unlocked - - unit_2_bell - - rfid_card_scanned -``` +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Events -Events can be defined for each configured DoorBird device independently. These events will be registered on the device and can be attached to a schedule via the DoorBird app. +Events can be defined for each configured DoorBird device independently. These events will be registered on the device and can be attached to a schedule via the DoorBird app. See [Schedules](#schedules) section below for details on how to configure schedules. diff --git a/source/_integrations/dunehd.markdown b/source/_integrations/dunehd.markdown index af26c66c31f..7c5d94db6df 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/dunehd.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/dunehd.markdown @@ -15,29 +15,4 @@ The `Dune HD` integration allows you to control a [Dune HD media player](https:/ Devices with firmware 110127_2105_beta or above are supported. Some functions may depend on the version of the protocol (volume / mute control is only available with version 2 onwards). -## Configuration - -To add `Dune HD` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Dune HD**. - -If you have following configuration in your `configuration.yaml` file it will be imported to the Integrations: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -media_player: - - platform: dunehd - host: IP_ADDRESS -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: IP address or hostname of the device, e.g., 192.168.1.32. - required: true - type: string -name: - description: Name of the device. - required: false - default: Dune HD - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} - -After importing, you can safely remove this configuration from the `configuration.yaml` file. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/econet.markdown b/source/_integrations/econet.markdown index 7e0c00aeb34..e5360fd0565 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/econet.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/econet.markdown @@ -18,7 +18,4 @@ ha_platforms: The `econet` water heater platform is consuming the information provided by a [EcoNet enabled Rheem water heater](https://www.rheem.com/EcoNet/Home). This platform allows you to set the temperature, the operation mode, and away mode. It also provides access to several device sensors depending on your model of water heater. -## Configuration - -1. From the Home Assistant front-end, navigate to 'Configuration' then 'Integrations'. Under 'Set up a new integration' locate 'Rheem EcoNet Products' and click 'Configure'. -2. Enter the information requested, email and password, and click 'Submit'. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/elgato.markdown b/source/_integrations/elgato.markdown index a9348a2d90b..86924c6deba 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/elgato.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/elgato.markdown @@ -23,23 +23,7 @@ bar for high-end studio lightning. With 80 LEDs, that put out a massive The LED light panel is created specifically, and designed for streamers and content creators, many of whom operate on platforms like YouTube and Twitch. -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured using the integrations in the -Home Assistant frontend. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -In most cases, Elgato Key Lights devices will be automatically discovered by -Home Assistant. Those automatically discovered devices are listed -on the integrations page. - -If for some reason (e.g., due to lack of mDNS support on your network), -the Elgato Key Light isn't discovered, it can be added manually. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Elgato Key Light**. -After completing the configuration flow, the Key Light integration will be -available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Lights diff --git a/source/_integrations/elkm1.markdown b/source/_integrations/elkm1.markdown index cc186333911..16b10f9e9f4 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/elkm1.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/elkm1.markdown @@ -124,9 +124,9 @@ The complete list of trouble statuses are: - Display Message In Keypad Line 2 - Fire (zone is part of status) -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -To add `ElkM1` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Elk-M1 Control**. +## Manual configuration Alternatively, configuration through the `configuration.yaml` file is supported (example below). diff --git a/source/_integrations/emulated_roku.markdown b/source/_integrations/emulated_roku.markdown index 345d5a2ef5a..fc3191d6329 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/emulated_roku.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/emulated_roku.markdown @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ Using a proxy with whitelisted IP addresses is recommended. (set `advertise_ip`
-## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -The integration is configurable through the frontend. (**Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **Emulated Roku**) +## Manual configuration If you wish to configure advanced options, you can add the following entry in `configuration.yaml`. diff --git a/source/_integrations/enocean.markdown b/source/_integrations/enocean.markdown index 92c05f50140..3adce1c1ed5 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/enocean.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/enocean.markdown @@ -51,33 +51,10 @@ Support for tech-in messages is not implemented. ## Configuration -To integrate an EnOcean controller with Home Assistant, add the integration from the UI. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -If your hub is detected automatically, you will be able to select its path from a list. Most often, this list should only contain one path, and a "manual" option. -If your hub is not detected, you will have to manually enter the path. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} Despite the UI-based configuration of the hub, the entities are still configured using YAML see mext chapters). -### Text based configuration (deprecated) - -If you have an enocean entry in your `configuration.yaml` file, the setup will be imported. -Note that once imported in the ui-based configuration, the text-based configuration will be ignored. Changing it will have no effect, unless you delete the integration from the UI. - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -enocean: - device: /dev/ttyUSB0 -``` - -{% configuration %} -device: - description: The port where your device is connected to your Home Assistant host. - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} - ## Binary Sensor This can typically be one of those batteryless wall switches. diff --git a/source/_integrations/epson.markdown b/source/_integrations/epson.markdown index 875dcce5576..2f06265e8d1 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/epson.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/epson.markdown @@ -13,35 +13,7 @@ ha_config_flow: true The `epson` platform allows you to control a Epson projector from Home Assistant. -To add Epson to your installation go to Integration page and add Epson Projector or configure via `configuration.yaml`. - -### Configuration - -Add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -media_player: - - platform: epson - host: 192.168.0.123 -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: The host name or address of the Epson projector - required: true - type: string -port: - description: The HTTP port number. - required: false - type: integer - default: 80 -name: - description: The name of the device used in the frontend. - required: false - type: string - default: "EPSON Projector" -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Supported features diff --git a/source/_integrations/esphome.markdown b/source/_integrations/esphome.markdown index cb34c06637c..54d58a8a515 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/esphome.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/esphome.markdown @@ -24,13 +24,4 @@ ha_platforms: This integration allows [ESPHome](https://esphome.io) devices to connect directly to Home Assistant with the [native ESPHome API](https://esphome.io/components/api.html). -## Configuration - -An ESPHome device can be set up via the **Integrations** menu: **Configuration** > **Integrations**: - -* Click the orange `+` on the lower-right of the screen and select **ESPHome** - -* Complete the dialog box and click `SUBMIT`. - * **Host**: If the device is called `livingroom` in ESPHome, the hostname would be `livingroom.local` - * **Port**: The default port is `6053` - * If the node has a password set, Home Assistant prompt for it. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/fireservicerota.markdown b/source/_integrations/fireservicerota.markdown index 6e3f97df11d..777759b72a0 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/fireservicerota.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/fireservicerota.markdown @@ -38,13 +38,7 @@ This integration provides the following platforms: On how to write automations using these platform read the 'Advanced Configuration' section below. -## Configuration - -1. From Home Assistant, navigate to ‘Configuration’ then ‘Integrations’. Click the plus icon and type/select ‘FireServiceRota’. -1. Choose your platform `BrandweerRooster` or `FireServiceRota`. -1. Enter your login credentials. - -1. Click the Save button. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Entities diff --git a/source/_integrations/flick_electric.markdown b/source/_integrations/flick_electric.markdown index 6580db2fe42..66bdac3374d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/flick_electric.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/flick_electric.markdown @@ -15,14 +15,7 @@ ha_platforms: [Flick Electric Co](https://www.flickelectric.co.nz/) is a power company in New Zealand, based around a transparent pricing model where each component of pricing is provided. This integration uses the mobile app's API from Flick Electric Co to get the current power price as well as each of the components price. -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant frontend. - -- Go to **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. -- Click on the `+` in the bottom right corner to add a new integration. -- Search and select the **Flick Electric** integration form the list. -- Follow the instruction on screen to add the sensor. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
diff --git a/source/_integrations/flo.markdown b/source/_integrations/flo.markdown index b61f1e63c9a..242b3b06a20 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/flo.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/flo.markdown @@ -26,10 +26,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - **Sensor**: reports on the device's system mode, water flow rate, temperature, water pressure, and daily water consumption. - **Switch**: allows the user to open and close the valve on the water shutoff device. -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to -**Configuration** -> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Flo**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/flume.markdown b/source/_integrations/flume.markdown index 7ffbea44c1e..2ac872c52b6 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/flume.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/flume.markdown @@ -19,50 +19,13 @@ The `flume` sensor will show you the current [flume](https://portal.flumewater.c Flume monitors the real-time status of your home water meter. Allowing the end-user to detect small leaks, gain real-time information on household water consumption, set water goals and budgets, and receive push notifications when suspicious water activities occur. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} You can find your Client ID and Client Secret under "API Access" on the [settings page](https://portal.flumewater.com/#settings). To add `Flume` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Flume**. -Alternatively, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -sensor: - # Flume - - platform: flume - username: YOUR_FLUME_USERNAME - password: YOUR_FLUME_PASSWORD - client_id: YOUR_FLUME_CLIENT_ID - client_secret: YOUR_FLUME_CLIENT_SECRET -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - description: Your flume user id. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: Your flume password. - required: true - type: string -client_id: - description: Your flume Client ID. - required: true - type: string -client_secret: - description: Your flume Client Secret. - required: true - type: string -name: - description: A name to display on the sensor. - required: false - default: Flume Sensor - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} - -# Configuration for Binary Sensor +## Configuration for Binary Sensor The following YAML creates a binary sensor. This requires the default sensor to be configured successfully. diff --git a/source/_integrations/flunearyou.markdown b/source/_integrations/flunearyou.markdown index 383b68c50da..a94bbe5fa14 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/flunearyou.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/flunearyou.markdown @@ -18,10 +18,7 @@ territories to get information regarding reported flu symptoms from [Flu Near You](https://flunearyou.org/). The platform can return user-reported information as well reports from the Center for Disease Control (CDC). -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to -**Configuration** -> **Integrations**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Sensor Types diff --git a/source/_integrations/forked_daapd.markdown b/source/_integrations/forked_daapd.markdown index 7d93fea97d2..2eddc9f5ff2 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/forked_daapd.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/forked_daapd.markdown @@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ The `forked_daapd` integration allows you to control your [forked-daapd](http:// The `forked_daapd` integration requires a forked-daapd server built with libwebsockets enabled, version >= 27.0. -## Configuration - -To add `forked-daapd` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **forked-daapd**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Outputs diff --git a/source/_integrations/foscam.markdown b/source/_integrations/foscam.markdown index 7b9d62f7ff8..ace75d06649 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/foscam.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/foscam.markdown @@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `foscam` platform allows you to watch the live stream of your [Foscam](https://www.foscam.com) IP camera in Home Assistant. -## Configuration - -Home Assistant offers Foscam IP Cameras integration through **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **Foscam**. Follow the instructions to get it set up. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
There seems to be some issues within Foscam with lengthy passwords and passwords containing certain symbols. Be sure to check your camera's documentation. diff --git a/source/_integrations/freebox.markdown b/source/_integrations/freebox.markdown index 31726e8a06f..25279632a3c 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/freebox.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/freebox.markdown @@ -27,10 +27,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: * [Device tracker](#presence-detection) for connected devices * [Switch](#switch) to control Wi-Fi -## Configuration - -If you have enabled the [discovery integration](/integrations/discovery/), your Freebox should be detected automatically. -Otherwise, you can set it up manually via the frontend or via your `configuration.yaml` file. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} You can find out your Freebox host and port by opening this address in your browser. The returned JSON should contain an `api_domain` (`host`) and a `https_port` (`port`). diff --git a/source/_integrations/fritzbox.markdown b/source/_integrations/fritzbox.markdown index 7f6306c2d46..5cb6e7b6abe 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/fritzbox.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/fritzbox.markdown @@ -38,45 +38,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [FRITZ!DECT 301](https://en.avm.de/products/fritzdect/fritzdect-301/) - [Eurotronic Comet DECT](https://eurotronic.org/produkte/elektronische-heizkoerperthermostate/sparmatic-comet/) -## Configuration - -To add the AVM FRITZ!SmartHome integration to your installation, go to **Configuration** -> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **AVM FRITZ! SmartHome**. - -If you have enabled SSDP discovery, it’s likely that you just have to confirm the detected device with username and password. - -### Configuration via YAML - -YAML configuration is still around for people that prefer YAML, but it's deprecated and you should not use it anymore. - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -fritzbox: - devices: - - password: YOUR_PASSWORD -``` - - -{% configuration %} -devices: - description: A list of FRITZ! devices. - type: map - keys: - host: - description: The hostname or IP address of the FRITZ!Box. (e.g. fritz.box or 192.168.178.1) - required: false - type: string - default: fritz.box - username: - description: The username for Smart Home access. **(User needs "Smart Home" persmission!)** - required: false - type: string - default: admin - password: - description: The password of the user. - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} - +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Switches & Thermostats diff --git a/source/_integrations/fritzbox_callmonitor.markdown b/source/_integrations/fritzbox_callmonitor.markdown index 6f8af93a913..1de1d093022 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/fritzbox_callmonitor.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/fritzbox_callmonitor.markdown @@ -31,9 +31,7 @@ To use the FRITZ!Box call monitor in your installation, a user with at least `FR To activate the call monitor on your FRITZ!Box, dial **#96\*5\*** from any phone connected to it. -## Configuration - -To add the AVM FRITZ!Box Call Monitor integration to your installation, go to **Configuration** -> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **AVM FRITZ!Box Call Monitor**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Examples diff --git a/source/_integrations/garmin_connect.markdown b/source/_integrations/garmin_connect.markdown index 6216a5bd7e0..23086ceb1ca 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/garmin_connect.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/garmin_connect.markdown @@ -15,11 +15,9 @@ ha_platforms: The Garmin Connect sensor allows you to expose data from [Garmin Connect](https://connect.garmin.com) to Home Assistant. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -To add Garmin Connect to your installation, go to Configuration >> Integrations in the UI and enable the Garmin Connect integration by entering your credentials. - -After successful login a standard set of sensors are enabled. +After successful set up a standard set of sensors are enabled. You can enable more if needed by using the Integrations page. Please be aware that Garmin Connect has very low rate limits, max. once every ~10 minutes. diff --git a/source/_integrations/gdacs.markdown b/source/_integrations/gdacs.markdown index 8930edc1cc4..886af6f00c0 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/gdacs.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/gdacs.markdown @@ -44,38 +44,7 @@ Please refer to the [creator's disclaimer and terms of use notice](https://www.g
-## Configuration - -To integrate the GDACS feed use the "Integrations" feature -in the GUI, you find it under Configurations - Integrations, or add the -following line to your `configuration.yaml`. - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -gdacs: -``` - -{% configuration %} -categories: - description: The categories of alerts to be included. Valid categories are 'Drought', 'Earthquake', 'Flood', 'Tropical Cyclone', 'Tsunami', 'Volcano'. - required: false - type: list -radius: - description: The radius around your location to monitor; defaults to 500 km or mi (depending on the unit system defined in your `configuration.yaml`). - required: false - type: float - default: 500.0 -latitude: - description: Latitude of the coordinates around which alerts are considered. - required: false - type: float - default: Latitude defined in your configuration. -longitude: - description: Longitude of the coordinates around which alerts are considered. - required: false - type: float - default: Longitude defined in your configuration. -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## State Attributes diff --git a/source/_integrations/geonetnz_quakes.markdown b/source/_integrations/geonetnz_quakes.markdown index dcc9c20a393..d99a3329419 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/geonetnz_quakes.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/geonetnz_quakes.markdown @@ -43,44 +43,7 @@ We acknowledge the New Zealand GeoNet project and its sponsors EQC, GNS Science
-## Configuration - -To integrate the GeoNet New Zealand Quakes feed use the "Integrations" feature -in the GUI, you find it under Configurations - Integrations, or add the -following line to your `configuration.yaml`. - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -geonetnz_quakes: -``` - -{% configuration %} -mmi: - description: Request quakes that may have caused shaking greater than or equal to the [MMI](https://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/mmi) value. Allowable values are -1..8 inclusive. Value -1 is used for quakes that are too small to calculate a stable MMI value for. - required: false - type: integer - default: 2 -minimum_magnitude: - description: The minimum magnitude of an earthquake to be included. - required: false - type: float - default: 0.0 -radius: - description: The radius around your location to monitor; defaults to 50 km or mi (depending on the unit system defined in your `configuration.yaml`). - required: false - type: float - default: 50.0 -latitude: - description: Latitude of the coordinates around which quakes are considered. - required: false - type: float - default: Latitude defined in your configuration. -longitude: - description: Longitude of the coordinates around which quakes are considered. - required: false - type: float - default: Longitude defined in your configuration. -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## State Attributes diff --git a/source/_integrations/geonetnz_volcano.markdown b/source/_integrations/geonetnz_volcano.markdown index 1d182783fd2..c0b688b0be7 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/geonetnz_volcano.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/geonetnz_volcano.markdown @@ -44,34 +44,7 @@ We acknowledge the New Zealand GeoNet project and its sponsors EQC, GNS Science
-## Configuration - -To integrate the GeoNet New Zealand Volcanic Alert Level feed use the **Integrations** feature -in the GUI, you find it under **Configurations** -> **Integrations**, or add the -following line to your `configuration.yaml`. - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -geonetnz_volcano: -``` - -{% configuration %} -radius: - description: The radius around your location to monitor; defaults to 50 km or mi (depending on the unit system defined in your configuration). - required: false - type: float - default: 50.0 -latitude: - description: Latitude of the coordinates around which volcanoes are considered. - required: false - type: float - default: Latitude defined in your configuration. -longitude: - description: Longitude of the coordinates around which volcanoes are considered. - required: false - type: float - default: Longitude defined in your configuration. -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## State Attributes diff --git a/source/_integrations/gios.markdown b/source/_integrations/gios.markdown index 557008466bb..b338f2059d2 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/gios.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/gios.markdown @@ -20,18 +20,11 @@ The `gios` integration uses the [GIOŚ](http://powietrze.gios.gov.pl/pjp/current To obtain `station_id` of the measuring station, go to [GIOŚ](http://powietrze.gios.gov.pl/pjp/current) page, select the measuring station on the map and click the "More Info" link. The address of the opened page will look like this: `http://powietrze.gios.gov.pl/pjp/current/station_details/chart/291` and `291` will be `station_id` of measuring station. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -To add GIOŚ to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI and enable the GIOŚ integration. - -{% configuration %} +{% configuration_basic %} name: description: Manually specify Name. - required: false - type: string - default: GIOŚ station_id: description: Specify ID of the measuring station. - required: true - type: integer -{% endconfiguration %} +{% endconfiguration_basic %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/glances.markdown b/source/_integrations/glances.markdown index 3f1186bd348..78a1a3a788d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/glances.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/glances.markdown @@ -39,56 +39,7 @@ If this doesn't work, try changing the `3` to `2`, if you don't have the latest For details about auto-starting `glances`, please refer to [Start Glances through Systemd](https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/wiki/Start-Glances-through-Systemd). -## Configuration - -Set up the integration through **Configuration -> Integrations -> Glances**. To import the configuration from `configuration.yaml` remove any previously configured sensors with platform type `glances` and add the following lines: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -glances: - - host: IP_ADDRESS -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: IP address of the host where Glances is running. - required: false - type: string - default: localhost -port: - description: The port where Glances is listening. - required: false - type: integer - default: 61208 -name: - description: The prefix for the sensors. - required: false - type: string - default: Glances -username: - description: Your username for the HTTP connection to Glances. - required: false - type: string -password: - description: Your password for the HTTP connection to Glances. - required: false - type: string -ssl: - description: "If `true`, use SSL/TLS to connect to the Glances system." - required: false - type: boolean - default: false -verify_ssl: - description: Verify the certification of the system. - required: false - type: boolean - default: true -version: - description: "The version of the Glances API. Supported version: `2` and `3`." - required: false - type: integer - default: 3 -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Integration Entities diff --git a/source/_integrations/goalzero.markdown b/source/_integrations/goalzero.markdown index 08b67471ce3..d336dadc1a0 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/goalzero.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/goalzero.markdown @@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ ha_platforms: This `goalzero` integration pulls data from a Wifi enabled Goal Zero Yeti. -## Configuration - -Go to the integrations page in your configuration and click on new integration -> Goal Zero Yeti. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Integration Entities diff --git a/source/_integrations/gogogate2.markdown b/source/_integrations/gogogate2.markdown index f121421b4f4..3f48a2cc060 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/gogogate2.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/gogogate2.markdown @@ -17,7 +17,4 @@ ha_platforms: The `gogogate2` cover platform lets you control Gogogate2 and iSmartGate enabled garage doors and gates through Home Assistant. Device names in Home Assistant are generated based on the names defined in the GogoGate2 or iSmartGate mobile app. -## Configuration - -1. From the Home Assistant front-end, navigate to 'Configuration' then 'Integrations'. Under 'Set up a new integration' locate 'GogoGate2 or iSmartGate' and click 'Configure'. -2. Enter the information appropriate for the server and click 'Submit'. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/gree.markdown b/source/_integrations/gree.markdown index 3fe7dc68bb7..2d45ca4db8d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/gree.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/gree.markdown @@ -21,11 +21,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Climate](#climate) - [Switch](#switch) -## Configuration - -Go to the integrations page in your configuration and click on **new integration** -> **Gree**. - -Gree Smart compatible devices are detected and added automatically. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
Devices must first be bound to WiFi using the Gree+ app, or app provided by the device manufacturer. It is not possible to connect devices to WiFi using this integration at the current time. diff --git a/source/_integrations/griddy.markdown b/source/_integrations/griddy.markdown index 5c34c401873..2823de39722 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/griddy.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/griddy.markdown @@ -20,26 +20,11 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Sensor -## Configuration +## Prerequisites You will need your Griddy Load Zone to use this module. -To add `Griddy` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Griddy**. - -Alternatively, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -griddy: - loadzone: YOUR_LZ -``` - -{% configuration %} -loadzone: - description: Your Load Zone is in your Griddy account under “Account > Meter > Load Zone.” - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Sensor diff --git a/source/_integrations/guardian.markdown b/source/_integrations/guardian.markdown index 0c6e781b71d..16927e31ac6 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/guardian.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/guardian.markdown @@ -27,12 +27,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - **Sensor**: reports on the device's detected temperature and uptime - **Switch**: allows the user to open and close the valve -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to -**Configuration** -> **Integrations**. If you have the `zeroconf` integration enabled, -Home Assistant will automatically discover any Guardian devices already connected to the -network. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/hangouts.markdown b/source/_integrations/hangouts.markdown index dbdec4615df..f3e51502b57 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/hangouts.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/hangouts.markdown @@ -18,14 +18,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Notifications](#notifications) -## Setup the integration via the frontend - -Menu: *Configuration* -> *Integrations* - -Configure the integration: -* Enter your **Google Mail Address** and **Password** -* In the authentication form there is an Optional Field: **Authorization Code** which should only be used if you get an invalid login error with email and password (see note below for details). -* If you secured your account with 2-factor authentication you will be asked for a 2-factor authentication token. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Manual Authentication diff --git a/source/_integrations/harmony.markdown b/source/_integrations/harmony.markdown index b9d27bc4b18..75e96510f42 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/harmony.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/harmony.markdown @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ Supported units: - Harmony Elite - Harmony Pro 2400 -The preferred way to setup the Harmony remote for your installation is via **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Logitech Harmony Hub**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -Once `Logitech Harmony Hub` has been configured, the default activity and duration in seconds between sending commands to a device can be adjusted in the settings via **Configuration** >> **Integrations** >> **Your Logitech Harmony Hub** +Once the Logitech Harmony Hub has been configured, the default activity and duration in seconds between sending commands to a device can be adjusted in the settings via **Configuration** >> **Integrations** >> **Your Logitech Harmony Hub** ### Configuration file diff --git a/source/_integrations/heos.markdown b/source/_integrations/heos.markdown index 6d4424462e8..af71328c57a 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/heos.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/heos.markdown @@ -20,22 +20,7 @@ The HEOS integration adds support for [HEOS](https://www.denon.com/en-gb/shop/am - Clear playlist - Select source from device physical inputs and HEOS favorites -## Configuration - -HEOS devices are discovered and setup automatically when the [discovery](/integrations/discovery) integration is enabled. Alternatively, the integration can be setup through the frontend control panel integrations page or manually by adding the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -heos: - host: IP_ADDRESS -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: "Address of the device. Example: 192.168.1.32." - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
A connection to a single device enables control for all devices on the network. If you have multiple HEOS devices, enter the host of one that is connected to the LAN via wire or has the strongest wireless signal. diff --git a/source/_integrations/hisense_aehw4a1.markdown b/source/_integrations/hisense_aehw4a1.markdown index de058fd49c2..cdbfe3eefb4 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/hisense_aehw4a1.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/hisense_aehw4a1.markdown @@ -19,31 +19,4 @@ Later AC models use other Wi-Fi modules (like AEH-W4B1 and AEH-W4E1) that are no It is highly recommended not to use one of the official smartphone applications and this integration at the same time, to avoid problems related to command collision. -## Configuration - -To integrate one or more Hisense AEH-W4A1 controlled ACs with Home Assistant, use the Configuration/Integrations or add the following section to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Automatic discovery -hisense_aehw4a1: -``` - -Alternately, devices that are not discoverable can be statically configured. -The use of static configuration disables automatic discovery. - -{% configuration %} -ip_address: - description: One or more static IP addresses - required: false - type: list -{% endconfiguration %} - -## Full configuration example - -```yaml -# Static configured devices -hisense_aehw4a1: - ip_address: - - 192.168.5.10 - - 192.168.5.20 -``` +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/hlk_sw16.markdown b/source/_integrations/hlk_sw16.markdown index 06510ea03a3..371a7c3988e 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/hlk_sw16.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/hlk_sw16.markdown @@ -16,8 +16,4 @@ ha_platforms: The [HLK-SW16](http://www.hlktech.net/product_detail.php?ProId=48) by [Hi-Link](http://www.hlktech.net/) is a simple networkable 16 port relay device. -## Configuration - -To add a Hi-Link HLK-SW16 to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Hi-Link HLK-SW16**. - -Enter the host and port for the HLK-SW16 TCP socket control interface and hit submit, if the connection is successful this will automatically populate the 16 relay switches as switch entities. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/home_connect.markdown b/source/_integrations/home_connect.markdown index 6879608588a..2ef38e6fbcf 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/home_connect.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/home_connect.markdown @@ -33,9 +33,7 @@ The integration will add one Home Assistant device for each connected home appli Note that it depends on the appliance and on API permissions which of the features are supported. A notable limitation is that oven programs cannot be started currently. -## Installation - -### Installation using a developer account +## Prerequisites 1. Visit [https://developer.home-connect.com](https://developer.home-connect.com) and sign up for a developer account. 2. Enter the email of your login for the original Home Connect App from Bosch/Siemens under "Default Home Connect User Account for Testing" in the sign up process. @@ -46,14 +44,7 @@ Note that it depends on the appliance and on API permissions which of the featur - Redirect URI: "`/auth/external/callback` Use your internal Home Assistant URL, if you didn't configure one manually, use your local IP address. Examples: `http://192.168.0.2:8123/auth/external/callback`, `http://homeassistant.local:8123/auth/external/callback`." -4. Add the client ID and client secret to your `configuration.yaml` (see below). -5. Once Home Assistant has restarted, go to Configuration > Integrations. -6. Select the Home Connect integration. -7. You will be prompted to open a web page and authenticate your app with Home Connect. -8. Use your Home Connect account details associated with your developer app. It must be the login for the Home Connect account you entered in Step 2. -9. You will know it works when you are prompted to allow Home Assistant to access your Home Connect data, including the list of devices accessible to the original Home Connect app. - -### Configuration +Next, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry @@ -73,3 +64,5 @@ client_secret: required: true type: string {% endconfiguration %} + +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/homekit.markdown b/source/_integrations/homekit.markdown index 4d9edc02699..2771b934670 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/homekit.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/homekit.markdown @@ -20,9 +20,10 @@ The HomeKit Bridge integration allows you to make your Home Assistant entities a
-To add `HomeKit Bridge` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **HomeKit Bridge**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -If you need to use the `entity_config`, `ip_address`, or `advertise_ip` configuration options, `HomeKit Bridge` must be configured via your `configuration.yaml` file: + +If you need to use the `entity_config`, `ip_address`, or `advertise_ip` configuration options, HomeKit Bridge must be configured via your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry configuring HomeKit diff --git a/source/_integrations/homematicip_cloud.markdown b/source/_integrations/homematicip_cloud.markdown index a3bf48d1bbd..3c874146ee5 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/homematicip_cloud.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/homematicip_cloud.markdown @@ -41,19 +41,9 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: * Switch * Weather -## Setup the integration via the frontend +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -Menu: *Configuration* -> *Integrations* - -Fill the form: - -* Your **access point ID** (SGTIN) -* Optional a **name** to identify your access point, this will be used to prefix your device names. -* The **PIN**, mandatory if one is used in the native HomematicIP App. - -The authentification token will be generated and stored internally. - -## Setup the integration using the configuration files +## Manual configuration Generate the authentication token: diff --git a/source/_integrations/huawei_lte.markdown b/source/_integrations/huawei_lte.markdown index dbd36381573..c061fadc92f 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/huawei_lte.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/huawei_lte.markdown @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ integration will try to use all configured ones and fail gracefully if it detects one requiring authentication in unauthenticated mode. Only a subset of the entities provided by the target device by -default: +default: - WAN IP address sensor - LTE signal sensors RSRQ, RSRP, RSSI, and SINR diff --git a/source/_integrations/hue.markdown b/source/_integrations/hue.markdown index 371a0f194af..b693ea7af69 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/hue.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/hue.markdown @@ -33,11 +33,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Hue Smart Button - Friends of Hue Switch -To set up this integration, click Configuration in the sidebar and then click Integrations. You should see "Philips Hue" in the discovered section (if you do not, click the + icon in the lower right and find Philips Hue). Click configure and you will be presented with the initiation dialog. This will prompt you select the Hue hub to configure and next to press the button on your Hue bridge to register the hub with Home Assistant. After you click submit, you will have the opportunity to select the area that your bridge is located. - -When you configure the Hue bridge from Home Assistant, it writes a token to a file in your Home Assistant [configuration directory](/docs/configuration/). That token authenticates the communication with the Hue bridge. This token uses the IP address of the bridge. If the IP address for the bridge changes, you will need to register it with Home Assistant again. To avoid this, you may set up a DHCP reservation on your router for your Hue bridge so that it always has the same IP address. - -Once registration is complete you should see the Hue lights listed as `light` entities, the Hue motion sensors listed as `binary_sensor` entities, and the Hue temperature and light level sensors (which are built in to the motion sensors) listed as `sensor` entities. If you don't, you may have to restart Home Assistant once more. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Using Hue Groups in Home Assistant diff --git a/source/_integrations/huisbaasje.markdown b/source/_integrations/huisbaasje.markdown index 70908bf8e1b..459ca2fff2a 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/huisbaasje.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/huisbaasje.markdown @@ -17,14 +17,7 @@ ha_platforms: The Huisbaasje integrations allows you to track your energy consumption collected by the monitoring device installed on your energy meters. -## Configuration - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Huisbaasje**. -Log in using your Huisbaasje account. After finishing, the Huisbaasje integration -will be available. - +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Sensors This integration provides the following sensors: diff --git a/source/_integrations/hunterdouglas_powerview.markdown b/source/_integrations/hunterdouglas_powerview.markdown index 99e19bab83a..95a848ed9bb 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/hunterdouglas_powerview.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/hunterdouglas_powerview.markdown @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Scene - Sensor -To add `Hunter Douglas PowerView` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Hunter Douglas PowerView**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Example Automations diff --git a/source/_integrations/hvv_departures.markdown b/source/_integrations/hvv_departures.markdown index 9b6c70aad5a..6a86714e9ec 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/hvv_departures.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/hvv_departures.markdown @@ -16,18 +16,10 @@ ha_platforms: The `hvv_departures` sensor will display the departures of busses, trains and ferries in Hamburg. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -Menu: *Configuration* > *Integrations* -Press on **HVV Departures** and configure the integration: - -- You can keep the default host (only change it if you know what you are doing) -- Enter your API credentials (see [How to get the API credentials](#how-to-get-the-api-credentials)) -- Enter your station. You can also enter your address or a point of interest. -- Select the station/address/poi you want - -After that, you will get a sensor showing the time until the next departure. +Need your API credentials? See [how to get the API credentials](#how-to-get-the-api-credentials). ## Options diff --git a/source/_integrations/hyperion.markdown b/source/_integrations/hyperion.markdown index c8028ae5ee6..8c4a9bceda6 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/hyperion.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/hyperion.markdown @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ ha_platforms: - switch --- -The `hyperion` platform allows you to integrate your +The Hyperion integration allows you to integrate your [Hyperion](https://docs.hyperion-project.org/) into Home Assistant. Hyperion is an open source Ambilight implementation which runs on many platforms. @@ -24,22 +24,7 @@ an open source Ambilight implementation which runs on many platforms. supported, the original [discontinued Hyperion](https://github.com/hyperion-project/hyperion) is not supported by this integration. -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured using the integrations in the -Home Assistant frontend. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -In most cases, Hyperion servers will be automatically discovered by -Home Assistant. Those automatically discovered devices are listed -on the integrations page. - -If for some reason Hyperion isn't discovered, it can be added manually. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Hyperion**. -After completing the configuration flow, the Hyperion integration will be -available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Extra configuration of the integration diff --git a/source/_integrations/iaqualink.markdown b/source/_integrations/iaqualink.markdown index 82324732403..b9d85f502eb 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/iaqualink.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/iaqualink.markdown @@ -31,29 +31,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Sensor - Switch -## Configuration - -Home Assistant offers Jandy iAqualink integration through **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **Jandy iAqualink**. Simply enter `username` and `password` when prompted. - -You can also configure the component via `configuration.yaml`: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -iaqualink: - username: YOUR_USERNAME - password: YOUR_PASSWORD -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - description: The username for accessing your iAqualink account - type: string - required: true -password: - description: The password for accessing your iAqualink account - type: string - required: true -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Known limitations diff --git a/source/_integrations/icloud.markdown b/source/_integrations/icloud.markdown index 69b241be9a3..7defeffa5c6 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/icloud.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/icloud.markdown @@ -25,57 +25,7 @@ There is currently support for the following platforms within Home Assistant: It does require that your devices are registered with the [Find My](https://www.apple.com/uk/icloud/find-my/) service. -## Setup the integration - -There is two ways to integrate iCloud in Home Assistant - -### Via the frontend - -Menu: *Configuration* -> *Integrations*. Search for "iCloud", add your credentials, click submit. - -If you add the integration for the first time for an account, and two-factor authentication is enabled: -1. After clicking submit, you will receive a verification code on your trusted iCloud devices. -2. Press Allow on your device, and enter the 6 digit code in Home Assistant. Finally, click Submit. -3. You are done! - -If you already added the integration before, you are done! - -### Via the configuration file - -Add the following section to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -icloud: - - username: USERNAME - password: PASSWORD -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - description: Your iCloud account email. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: Your iCloud account password. - required: true - type: string -with_family: - description: If you want to fetch your family devices. - required: false - default: false - type: boolean -max_interval: - description: Maximum interval in minutes between subsequent location updates. This tracker uses dynamic intervals for requesting location updates. When the iPhone is stationary, the interval will eventually be set to `max_interval` to save battery. When the iPhone starts moving again, the interval will be dynamically updated to 1 min. Note that updating interval to 1 min might be delayed by maximum `max_interval` minutes. Minimum value is 1 min. - required: false - default: 30 - type: integer -gps_accuracy_threshold: - description: iCloud location updates come with some gps_accuracy varying from 10 to 5000 meters. This setting defines the accuracy threshold in meters for a location update. Less accurate updates will be discarded by this tracker. This allows for more precise location monitoring and fewer false-positive zone changes. - required: false - default: 500 - type: integer -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
Low `max_interval` may cause battery drainage as it wakes up your device to get the current location. diff --git a/source/_integrations/ifttt.markdown b/source/_integrations/ifttt.markdown index 89a44f95910..b1000521b16 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/ifttt.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/ifttt.markdown @@ -13,13 +13,11 @@ ha_platforms: [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com) is a web service that allows users to create chains of simple conditional statements, so-called "Applets". With the IFTTT component, you can trigger applets through the **"Webhooks"** service (which was previously the **"Maker"** channel). -## Sending events from IFTTT to Home Assistant +## Prerequisites To be able to receive events from IFTTT, your Home Assistant instance needs to be accessible from the web and you need to have the external URL [configured](/docs/configuration/basic). -### Setting up the integration - -To set it up, go to the integrations page in the configuration screen and find IFTTT. Click on configure. Follow the instructions on the screen to configure IFTTT. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Using the incoming data diff --git a/source/_integrations/ipma.markdown b/source/_integrations/ipma.markdown index 13837fbb6a0..8f604610615 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/ipma.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/ipma.markdown @@ -16,35 +16,4 @@ ha_platforms: The `ipma` weather platform uses the [Instituto Português do Mar e Atmosfera](https://www.ipma.pt/) as a source for current and forecast meteorological data. -## Configuration - -To add the IPMA weather platform to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -weather: - - platform: ipma -``` - -{% configuration %} -name: - description: The name you would like to give to the weather station. - required: false - type: string - default: The name of the used station -latitude: - description: Latitude of the location for which you want weather information. - required: false - type: string - default: Home Assistant global latitude configuration -longitude: - description: Longitude of the location for which you want weather information. - required: false - type: string - default: Home Assistant global longitude configuration -mode: - description: "The forecast type. Can be `hourly` or `daily`." - required: false - type: string - default: "`daily`" -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/iqvia.markdown b/source/_integrations/iqvia.markdown index 8efcd5abc41..88669ff5d76 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/iqvia.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/iqvia.markdown @@ -22,10 +22,7 @@ Data measured includes: * Current outlook * more! -## Configuring the Integration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to -**Configuration** -> **Integrations**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Understanding the Indices diff --git a/source/_integrations/islamic_prayer_times.markdown b/source/_integrations/islamic_prayer_times.markdown index 643f34922f7..709c7e8aa94 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/islamic_prayer_times.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/islamic_prayer_times.markdown @@ -22,23 +22,7 @@ This platform calculates prayer times using the following calculation methods: - Muslim World League - Umm Al-Qura University in Makkah -## Configuration - -Set up the integration through **Configuration -> Integrations -> Islamic Prayer Times**. To import the configuration from `configuration.yaml` remove any previously configured sensors with platform type `islamic_prayer_times` and add the following lines: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -islamic_prayer_times: - -``` - -{% configuration %} -calculation_method: - required: false - default: "isna" - type: string - description: "The calculation method used for prayer times. Must be one of: `karachi`, `isna`, `mwl`, `makkah`." -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Integration Sensors @@ -52,10 +36,3 @@ sensors: - maghrib: Show the maghrib prayer time for today. - isha: Show the isha prayer time for today. - midnight: Show the midnight for today which is the end of isha prayer. This is a calculated field and is not the same as 12AM. - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml using a non-default calculation method -islamic_prayer_times: - calculation_method: makkah - -``` diff --git a/source/_integrations/isy994.markdown b/source/_integrations/isy994.markdown index 6fb4876a470..57466244ea5 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/isy994.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/isy994.markdown @@ -44,11 +44,10 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Sensor - Switch -### Basic Configuration - Home Assistant is capable of communicating with any binary sensor, cover, fan, light, lock, sensor and switch that is configured on the controller. Using the programs on the controller, custom binary sensors, cover, fan, lock, and switches can also be created. -To integrate your ISY994 controller with Home Assistant, Go to the **integrations page** in your configuration and click on new **integration** -> **Universal Devices ISY994**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} +## Manual configuration You may also configure the integration manually by adding the following section to your `configuration.yaml` file: diff --git a/source/_integrations/izone.markdown b/source/_integrations/izone.markdown index 7b9965ae524..e430b1213f1 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/izone.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/izone.markdown @@ -20,16 +20,14 @@ The `iZone` integration allows access of control of a local [iZone](https://izon Any current iZone unit with ducted reverse cycle airconditioning and the CB wired or wireless bridge device installed should currently work. There is currently no support for the iZone lights, reticulation, or other devices. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -The iZone component can be configured in two ways. -- Via the integrations configuration of the Home Assistant user interface. -- Or via the `configuration.yaml` file by adding the following: +## Manual configuration -If you load the integration from the integrations window, all local iZone instances are added. The integration will discover any new instances added to the local area later on as well. - -Alternately if there is more than one iZone system on the local network and one or more must be excluded use manual configuration: +Alternatively, the iZone integration can be configured manually via the +`configuration.yaml` file if there is more than one iZone system on the local +network and one or more must be excluded use manual configuration: ```yaml # Full manual example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/juicenet.markdown b/source/_integrations/juicenet.markdown index 1dc06c1dbaf..4d401fea0af 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/juicenet.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/juicenet.markdown @@ -19,24 +19,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `juicenet` platform pulls data from a [JuiceNet](https://evcharging.enelx.com/products/juicebox) charging station equipped with a Wi-Fi connection. It will access and make available all of the devices attached to your account. It also exposes a switch allowing you to charge your car now instead of waiting for the pre-set schedule. -## Configuration - -To add `JuiceNet` go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **JuiceNet**. - -Alternatively, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -juicenet: - access_token: ACCESS_TOKEN -``` - -{% configuration %} -access_token: - description: "Your JuiceNet API Token can be found in the [dashboard](https://home.juice.net/Manage)." - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Sensor diff --git a/source/_integrations/kodi.markdown b/source/_integrations/kodi.markdown index 383eb2c4d0d..0ad8053a406 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/kodi.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/kodi.markdown @@ -25,11 +25,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Media Player](#configuration) - [Notifications](#notifications) -## Configuration - -The Kodi media player is configured through the integrations screen. If your Kodi is discovered, you'll see it there and can click to set it up. -If you do not see your device, you can click on the `+` button and choose Kodi. -The flow will guide you through the setup. Most of the settings are advanced, and the defaults should work. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} If you previously had Kodi configured through `configuration.yaml`, it's advisable to remove it, and configure from the UI. If you do not remove it, your configuration will be imported with the following limitations: diff --git a/source/_integrations/kulersky.markdown b/source/_integrations/kulersky.markdown index 6e7c4a8c354..60ea72e8a97 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/kulersky.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/kulersky.markdown @@ -15,15 +15,7 @@ ha_platforms: This integration connects Brightech Kuler Sky floor lamps to Home Assistant. -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured using the integrations page in Home Assistant. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and search for **Kuler Sky**. - -The integration will scan for nearby Bluetooth devices, and ask you to select your lamp. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Additional information for Home Assistant Core on Python environments diff --git a/source/_integrations/life360.markdown b/source/_integrations/life360.markdown index 6be2c18f9ca..d9bb10bd44a 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/life360.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/life360.markdown @@ -15,11 +15,13 @@ ha_platforms: The `life360` integration allows you to detect presence using the [unofficial API](#disclaimer) of [Life360](https://www.life360.com/). -## Life360 Account +## Prerequisites You must first [create a Life360 account](https://www.life360.com/websignup). -Then in the Home Assistant user interface (UI), click on Configuration in the left pane, then on Integrations and then on the yellow circle in the lower-right corner to "Set up a new integration." Scroll through the list and click on Life360. Enter your Life360 username and password and click SUBMIT. You can add as many Life360 accounts as you like. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + +## Advanced configuration If you would like to set any advanced options, see the following section. You may want to do this before entering your Life360 account information in the UI, or you can change it at any time. Any of the advanced options you want to set from the section below will need to be set manually in your `configuration.yaml` file. They are not able to be set from the UI. You can also enter your account information in the configuration file (in addition to, or instead of, the UI) if you prefer. diff --git a/source/_integrations/lifx.markdown b/source/_integrations/lifx.markdown index cb0dbe383ea..10430b0825d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/lifx.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/lifx.markdown @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The `lifx` integration allows you to integrate your [LIFX](https://www.lifx.com) _Please note, the `lifx` integration does not support Windows. The `lifx_legacy` light platform (supporting basic functionality) can be used instead._ -You can configure the LIFX integration by going to the integrations page inside the configuration panel. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Set state diff --git a/source/_integrations/local_ip.markdown b/source/_integrations/local_ip.markdown index 5bb90c22e61..472e54bdd41 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/local_ip.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/local_ip.markdown @@ -15,11 +15,4 @@ ha_platforms: The `local_ip` sensor will expose the local (LAN) IP address of your Home Assistant instance. This can be useful when your instance has a static public hostname (for example, if you use the Nabu Casa service), but have a dynamically allocated local LAN address (for example, configured via DHCP). -The sensor can be added via the user interface or using the `configuration.yaml` file. To enable this sensor, via the `configuration.yaml` file, add the following minimal configuration: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -local_ip: -``` - -To configure via the user interface, select the `Local IP Address` integration. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/luftdaten.markdown b/source/_integrations/luftdaten.markdown index 56c492c82ff..efa79cb2484 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/luftdaten.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/luftdaten.markdown @@ -22,14 +22,7 @@ The `luftdaten` integration will query the open data API of [luftdaten.info](htt - To get the ID of a particle sensor you need to select it on the [Feinstaub map](https://deutschland.maps.luftdaten.info/) and find it in the sidebar (Column "Sensor ID"). - To get the ID of a temperature/humidity sensor you need to find it on the map hosted on [Madavi](https://www.madavi.de/sensor/feinstaub-map-dht/). -## Configuration via the frontend - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations** - -Configure the integration: - -- Enter the **Sensor ID** -- Choose if you want to show the sensor's location on the map. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Manual Configuration diff --git a/source/_integrations/lutron_caseta.markdown b/source/_integrations/lutron_caseta.markdown index e3883c830ce..60b6994dfc0 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/lutron_caseta.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/lutron_caseta.markdown @@ -45,7 +45,9 @@ Additionally RA2 Select Main Repeater (`RR-SEL-REP2-BL`) or Lutron Caséta Smart - Pico Remotes as [device triggers](/integrations/device_automation/) - Shade Remotes as [device triggers](/integrations/device_automation/) -If you have physical access to the Lutron Bridge, to add `Lutron Caséta` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Lutron Caséta**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + +## Manual configuration Alternatively, if you already have `caseta.key`, `caseta.crt`, `caseta-bridge.crt`, and cannot physically access the bridge to press the button, pairing can be done manually using the following steps: diff --git a/source/_integrations/melcloud.markdown b/source/_integrations/melcloud.markdown index 80ca4843fb8..be1d7ca176c 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/melcloud.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/melcloud.markdown @@ -24,30 +24,7 @@ The `melcloud` integration integrates Mitsubishi Electric's [MELCloud](https://w - Energy recovery ventilators - **Not supported** - Other - **Not supported** -## Configuration - -The integration should be configured through the user interface ("Configurations -> Integrations") using the MELCloud login details. While not optimal, **the provided password is not stored**. - -An expired token needs to be updated manually by adding the MELCloud integration again with the same email address. - -Configuration is also possible through `configuration.yaml`. The required authentication token can be found in `X-MitsContextKey` header when logged into the MELCloud. The language needs to be set to English and the "Remember me" option needs to be selected. - -```yaml -melcloud: - username: xxxx@xxxxxxx - token: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - description: Email address used to login to MELCloud - required: true - type: string -token: - description: X-MitsContextKey access token - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Air-to-Air device diff --git a/source/_integrations/met.markdown b/source/_integrations/met.markdown index 38fe60d8c7c..cf2493846e8 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/met.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/met.markdown @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ ha_platforms: The `met` platform uses the [Met.no](https://met.no/) web service as a source for meteorological data for your location. The weather forecast is delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and the NRK. -To add Met.no to your installation, go to Configuration >> Integrations in the UI and enable the Met.no integration. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/meteo_france.markdown b/source/_integrations/meteo_france.markdown index 403001fb882..086caf9645e 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/meteo_france.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/meteo_france.markdown @@ -26,35 +26,8 @@ The integration support the following platforms within Home Assistant: It displays the current weather along with a 5 days forecast and create sensors, including weather alerts and 1 hour rain forecast when available. -## Setup the integration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -There are two ways to integrate Météo-France in Home Assistant. - -### Via the frontend (recommended) - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations** click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Météo-France** - -Enter your city or French postal code in the form. If more than one city correspond to your search in the Météo-France's database you will have the possibility to select one in a dropdown list. Click submit, you are done! - -### Via the configuration file - -With this way of configuration you can't select a specific cities if more than one location is found in the Météo-France database corresponding to your inputs. The integration will take the first one returned by the API. - -To add Météo-France to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry for 2 cities -meteo_france: - - city: "76000" - - city: "Auch" -``` - -{% configuration %} - city: - description: French postal code or name of the city. - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} ## Weather platform diff --git a/source/_integrations/metoffice.markdown b/source/_integrations/metoffice.markdown index 6620abf7db8..fffa1cee036 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/metoffice.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/metoffice.markdown @@ -16,9 +16,10 @@ ha_platforms: The `metoffice` weather platform uses the Met Office's [DataPoint API](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/datapoint) for weather data. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -To add the Met Office weather platform to your installation, you'll need to register for a free API key at the link above and then go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Met Office**. Multiple entries can be configured, but a unique set of latitude and longitude must be supplied for each. + +## Entities A number of weather entities are created for each entry created in the configuration by location: one weather entity with a summary of the 3-hourly forecasts and twelve sensor entities for individual reporting on each of the individual measurements. The time supplied for each forecast is the start time for the forecast. diff --git a/source/_integrations/mikrotik.markdown b/source/_integrations/mikrotik.markdown index af78a1ac934..345f9960f31 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/mikrotik.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/mikrotik.markdown @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Presence Detection -## Configuring `mikrotik` hub +## Prerequisites You have to enable accessing the RouterOS API on your router to use this platform. @@ -37,62 +37,7 @@ Go to **IP** -> **Services** -> **API** and enable it. Make sure that port 8728 or the port you choose is accessible from your network. -Home Assistant offers MikroTik integration through **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **MikroTik**. -It also allows importing from the `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -mikrotik: - - name: Mikrotik - host: IP_ADDRESS - username: ROUTEROS_USERNAME - password: ROUTEROS_PASSWORD -``` - -{% configuration %} -name: - description: The name of your MikroTik device. - required: true - default: Mikrotik - type: string -host: - description: The IP address of your MikroTik device. - required: true - type: string -username: - description: The username of a user on the MikroTik device. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: The password of the given user account on the MikroTik device. - required: true - type: string -port: - description: RouterOS API port. - required: false - default: 8728 (or 8729 if SSL is enabled) - type: integer -verify_ssl: - description: Use SSL to connect to the API. - required: false - default: false - type: boolean -arp_ping: - description: Use ARP ping with DHCP method for device scanning. - required: false - default: false - type: boolean -force_dhcp: - description: Force use of DHCP server list for devices to be tracked. - required: false - default: false - type: boolean -detection_time: - description: How long since the last seen time before the device is marked away, specified in seconds. - required: false - default: 300 - type: integer -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Use a certificate @@ -122,16 +67,3 @@ To use this device tracker you need restricted privileges only. To enhance the s /user add group=homeassistant name=homeassistant /user set password="YOUR_PASSWORD" homeassistant ``` - -## Using the additional configuration to the `mikrotik` entry in your `configuration.yaml` file - -```yaml -mikrotik: - - host: 192.168.88.1 - username: homeassistant - password: YOUR_PASSWORD - verify_ssl: true - arp_ping: true - force_dhcp: true - detection_time: 30 -``` diff --git a/source/_integrations/mill.markdown b/source/_integrations/mill.markdown index b4f1627771e..018ffa48c48 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/mill.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/mill.markdown @@ -15,16 +15,14 @@ ha_platforms: Integrates Mill heater into Home Assistant. -To add Mill to your installation, go to Configuration >> Integrations in the UI and enable the Mill integration. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} +## Integration services -## Component services - -This platform supports a service to set the temperature for the room connected to heater in the Mill app: +This integration supports a service to set the temperature for the room connected to heater in the Mill app: `mill.set_room_temperature` - | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | | `room_name` | no | String with room name. diff --git a/source/_integrations/minecraft_server.markdown b/source/_integrations/minecraft_server.markdown index f5c9cb7ef56..b3f6cbadcfe 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/minecraft_server.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/minecraft_server.markdown @@ -22,10 +22,7 @@ Minecraft servers allow players to play the sandbox video game [Minecraft](https The server must be version 1.7 or higher, since older versions don't expose any information.
-## Configuration via the frontend - -In the settings go to `Integrations`, click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Minecraft Server**. -After completing the configuration flow, the Minecraft Server integration will be available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Binary sensors diff --git a/source/_integrations/monoprice.markdown b/source/_integrations/monoprice.markdown index a2f86bfdca2..3230575af3e 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/monoprice.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/monoprice.markdown @@ -14,12 +14,10 @@ ha_domain: monoprice The `monoprice` platform allows you to control [Monoprice 6-Zone Amplifier](https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=10761) using a serial connection. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Monoprice**. -Select the serial port to which Monoprice amplifier is connected, and name the six sources (leave sources you're not using empty). +## Configuration notes If you are using an IP232 module instead of a direct serial connection, then use `socket://:` in the port setting. diff --git a/source/_integrations/motion_blinds.markdown b/source/_integrations/motion_blinds.markdown index bede52142a9..63ed95a885b 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/motion_blinds.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/motion_blinds.markdown @@ -16,9 +16,7 @@ ha_platforms: The integration allows you to control [Motion Blinds](https://motion-blinds.com) from [Coulisse B.V.](https://coulisse.com/products/motion). -To add a Motion Bridge to your installation, click Configuration in the sidebar, then click Integrations. Click the + icon in the lower right. Then search for "Motion Blinds" and enter the setup. - -You will be asked for the IP address of the Motion Bridge, e.g., 192.168.1.100. Note that a static IP address is required in order for this integration to keep working properly. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Retrieving the API Key diff --git a/source/_integrations/mqtt.markdown b/source/_integrations/mqtt.markdown index baaadec20b7..5178442ec7a 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/mqtt.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/mqtt.markdown @@ -27,7 +27,9 @@ MQTT (aka MQ Telemetry Transport) is a machine-to-machine or "Internet of Things Your first step to get MQTT and Home Assistant working is to choose a [broker](/docs/mqtt/broker). -The preferred way to setup MQTT for your installation is via **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **MQTT**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + +## Manual configuration Alternatively, if you want to manually configure MQTT, you will need to add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file. diff --git a/source/_integrations/myq.markdown b/source/_integrations/myq.markdown index 0346b8960b0..8c14920c23a 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/myq.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/myq.markdown @@ -18,14 +18,12 @@ ha_platforms: The `myq` cover platform lets you control MyQ-Enabled garage doors through Home Assistant. Device names in Home Assistant are generated based on the names defined in your MyQ Device mobile app. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -To add `MyQ` cover to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **MyQ**. +## Binary Sensor -### Binary Sensor +Your MyQ gateway will appear as a binary sensor that shows if the device is connected. -Your `MyQ` gateway will appear as a binary sensor that shows if the device is connected. - -### Cover +## Cover Garage doors and gates linked to your `MyQ` account will appear as covers. diff --git a/source/_integrations/neato.markdown b/source/_integrations/neato.markdown index 3773b09530a..f46817cc515 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/neato.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/neato.markdown @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ ha_platforms: - vacuum --- -The `neato` integration allows you to control your [Neato Botvac Connected Robots][botvac-connected]. +The Neato integration allows you to control your [Neato Botvac Connected Robots][botvac-connected]. There is support for the following platform types within Home Assistant: @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ There is support for the following platform types within Home Assistant: - **Switch** - allows you to enable or disable the schedule. - [**Vacuum**](#vacuum) -## Configuration +## Prerequisites 1. Visit [the Neato Developer Network](https://developers.neatorobotics.com/applications) and create a new app. @@ -56,8 +56,6 @@ neato: 3. Restart Home Assistant 4. Make sure you visit Home Assistant via a the same domain you used as `redirect_url` before -5. Add Neato Botvac via *Configuration* -> *Integrations* -6. Follow the instructions. After that, all the entities will automatically show up in Home Assistant. Make sure you start only one configuration flow at a time. Even though you can click “Open Website” several times, press it only once and wait until this flow is complete. {% configuration %} client_id: @@ -70,6 +68,8 @@ client_secret: type: string {% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} +
After the update to firmware 4.0 (which adds cleaning maps) there is also support for displaying the maps of the Botvac D3 Connected and Botvac D5 Connected robots. More information on how to update can be found [here](https://support.neatorobotics.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004320694-Software-Update-4-0-for-Neato-Botvac-Connected-D3-D5-). diff --git a/source/_integrations/netatmo.markdown b/source/_integrations/netatmo.markdown index 317cde3602c..90e11d9b7cc 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/netatmo.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/netatmo.markdown @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ ha_platforms: - sensor --- -The `netatmo` integration platform is the main integration to integrate all Netatmo related platforms. +The Netatmo integration platform is the main integration to integrate all Netatmo related platforms. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: @@ -33,12 +33,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Sensor](#sensor) - [Webhook Events](#webhook-events) -## Configuration - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Netatmo**. -After completing the configuration flow, the Netatmo integration will be available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Extra configuration of the integration diff --git a/source/_integrations/nexia.markdown b/source/_integrations/nexia.markdown index 31da885bfb0..7361d49b9a7 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/nexia.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/nexia.markdown @@ -28,11 +28,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Sensor](#sensor) - [Scene](#scene) -## Configuration - -You will need your mynexia.com username and password to use this module. - -To add `Nexia` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Nexia**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Binary Sensor diff --git a/source/_integrations/nightscout.markdown b/source/_integrations/nightscout.markdown index 38b219f3be5..1c558ec90da 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/nightscout.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/nightscout.markdown @@ -16,14 +16,7 @@ ha_platforms: The Nightscout integration allows you to view your CGM data from [Nightscout](http://www.nightscout.info/) in Home Assistant. -## Configuration - -To add `Nightscout` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Nightscout**. - -Then input your server address in the `URL` field. For example: - -- `https://localhost:5423` -- `https://your-app-name.herokuapp.com` +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} If your Nightscout instance requires authentication for API access, you are also required to input the API Key in the configuration form. diff --git a/source/_integrations/notion.markdown b/source/_integrations/notion.markdown index db9c1643a49..ac37c7610c1 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/notion.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/notion.markdown @@ -19,7 +19,4 @@ ha_platforms: The `Notion` component retrieves data from [Notion](https://getnotion.com) wireless home monitoring sensor kits. -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to -**Configuration** -> **Integrations**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/nuheat.markdown b/source/_integrations/nuheat.markdown index 15a63116dbd..1d96031379d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/nuheat.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/nuheat.markdown @@ -20,9 +20,11 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Climate +## Prerequisites + First, you will need to obtain your thermostat's numeric serial number or ID by logging into [MyNuHeat.com](https://mynuheat.com/) and selecting your thermostat(s). -Once you have the Thermostat ID(s), to add `NuHeat` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **NuHeat**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Concepts diff --git a/source/_integrations/nut.markdown b/source/_integrations/nut.markdown index 9418d685e6a..9f4d3a5e1a7 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/nut.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/nut.markdown @@ -16,9 +16,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `nut` sensor platform allows you to monitor a UPS (battery backup) by using data from a [NUT](https://networkupstools.org/) (Network UPS Tools) server. -## Configuration - -To add `nut` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Network UPS Tools (NUT)**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Example Resources diff --git a/source/_integrations/nws.markdown b/source/_integrations/nws.markdown index 1845b762a9c..e6113e41db7 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/nws.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/nws.markdown @@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `nws` platform uses the [National Weather Service](https://www.weather.gov) web API as a source for meteorological data for your location. -## Configuration - -To add `nws` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **National Weather Service (NWS)**. Multiple entries can be configured, but a unique set of latitude and longitude must be supplied for each. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} According to the [API documentation](https://www.weather.gov/documentation/services-web-api/), a string is required for the API key, and an email address is suggested to be included within the string. diff --git a/source/_integrations/nzbget.markdown b/source/_integrations/nzbget.markdown index 5de505994d0..1b97acd42ea 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/nzbget.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/nzbget.markdown @@ -17,9 +17,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `nzbget` platform will allow you to monitor and control your downloads with [NZBGet](https://nzbget.net/) from within Home Assistant and setup automation based on the information. -## Configuration - -Go to the integrations page in your configuration and click on new integration -> NZBGet. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Sensor diff --git a/source/_integrations/omnilogic.markdown b/source/_integrations/omnilogic.markdown index e3a8aca36b1..fc8e4aec6d0 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/omnilogic.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/omnilogic.markdown @@ -21,9 +21,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Sensor -## Configuration - -Home Assistant offers Hayward OmniLogic integration through **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **Hayward OmniLogic**. Enter your `username` and `password` when prompted. Use your registered email address as the username. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Known limitations diff --git a/source/_integrations/ondilo_ico.markdown b/source/_integrations/ondilo_ico.markdown index ad51388fea5..4b5a08ca90c 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/ondilo_ico.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/ondilo_ico.markdown @@ -26,9 +26,7 @@ There is currently support for the following information within Home Assistant: Sensors will be created for all those data. -## Configuration - -Ondilo ICO integration in Home Assistant is done through **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **Ondilo ICO**. You will be redirected to Ondilo to authenticate to their APIs. Enter your Ondilo account credentials when prompted (same as the ones used in their app). Once done, you will be redirected back to Home Assistant and your ICOs will be imported. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Known limitations diff --git a/source/_integrations/onewire.markdown b/source/_integrations/onewire.markdown index 2ebaa4ab16e..679c01f573e 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/onewire.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/onewire.markdown @@ -128,9 +128,7 @@ The device IDs begin with `28-`. `owserver` on Linux hosts is part of the [owfs 1-Wire file system](https://owfs.org/). When a 1-wire interface adapter is used, you can access sensors on a remote or local Linux host that is running `owserver`. `owserver` by default runs on port 4304. Use the `host` option to specify the host or IP of the remote server, and the optional `port` option to change the port from the default. -## Configuration - -Go to the integrations page in your configuration and click on new integration -> 1-Wire. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Configuration Example diff --git a/source/_integrations/onvif.markdown b/source/_integrations/onvif.markdown index b09f3e756e9..22ce907a248 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/onvif.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/onvif.markdown @@ -17,9 +17,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `onvif` camera platform allows you to use an [ONVIF](https://www.onvif.org/) Profile S conformant device in Home Assistant. This requires the [`ffmpeg` component](/integrations/ffmpeg/) to be already configured. -## Configuration - -Home Assistant offers ONVIF integration through **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **ONVIF**. Follow the instructions to get it set up. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
It is recommended that you create a user on your device specifically for Home Assistant. For all current functionality, it is enough to create a standard user. diff --git a/source/_integrations/opentherm_gw.markdown b/source/_integrations/opentherm_gw.markdown index f3fc2248118..f7f8abcb7b4 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/opentherm_gw.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/opentherm_gw.markdown @@ -34,23 +34,18 @@ The OpenTherm protocol is based on polling. The thermostat sends requests to the # Configuration -The OpenTherm Gateway can be added to Home Assistant through the `Integrations` panel in the `Configuration` page of the web interface. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + The following configuration options are available: -{% configuration %} + +{% configuration_basic %} name: description: "The friendly name used for the OpenTherm Gateway and its entities." - required: true - type: string path: description: "Path to the OpenTherm Gateway device as supported by [PySerial](https://pythonhosted.org/pyserial/url_handlers.html)." - required: true - type: string id: description: "The `gateway_id` for this OpenTherm Gateway's entity IDs and services. The entered value will be slugified." - required: false - type: string - default: "The slugified `name` of this OpenTherm Gateway." -{% endconfiguration %} +{% endconfiguration_basic %}
The precision and floor_temperature settings that were supported in configuration.yaml entries have been lost upon import of the configuration.yaml entry into the Integrations panel. You can now configure them as per the following Options paragraph. diff --git a/source/_integrations/openuv.markdown b/source/_integrations/openuv.markdown index 97108315d91..d7406967a16 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/openuv.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/openuv.markdown @@ -37,10 +37,7 @@ Each use of the `update_data` service will consume 2 API calls from the daily qu the `update_protection_data` services).
-## Configuration - -To configure the `openuv` integration, navigate to **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -in the Home Assistant UI. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Sensors diff --git a/source/_integrations/openweathermap.markdown b/source/_integrations/openweathermap.markdown index bfedeac72f4..edd7e5aa66f 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/openweathermap.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/openweathermap.markdown @@ -26,9 +26,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: You need an API key, which is free, but requires a [registration](https://home.openweathermap.org/users/sign_up). -## Configuration - -To add OpenWeatherMap integration go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** and find the integration in the list. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} | Parameter | Value | | :------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | diff --git a/source/_integrations/ovo_energy.markdown b/source/_integrations/ovo_energy.markdown index a009727c3d9..192ef90ea18 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/ovo_energy.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/ovo_energy.markdown @@ -17,13 +17,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `ovo_energy` integration allows you to monitor your energy consumption data in Home Assistant. -## Configuration - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **OVO Energy**. -After completing the configuration flow, the OVO Energy integration will be -available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Sensors diff --git a/source/_integrations/ozw.markdown b/source/_integrations/ozw.markdown index 12911cd19b6..14506ebf05c 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/ozw.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/ozw.markdown @@ -39,16 +39,7 @@ This integration allows you to utilize OpenZWave's ozwdaemon to control a Z-Wave - Supported Z-Wave dongle compatible with OpenZWave 1.6. See this [list](/docs/z-wave/controllers/#supported-z-wave-usb-sticks--hardware-modules) of controllers. The Z-Wave controller dongle should be connected to the same host as where the ozwdaemon is running. -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured using the integrations in the -Home Assistant frontend. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **OpenZWave (beta)**. -After completing the configuration flow, the OpenZWave integration will be -available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Secure network key diff --git a/source/_integrations/panasonic_viera.markdown b/source/_integrations/panasonic_viera.markdown index e0d00e0d9b6..a106ebafa28 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/panasonic_viera.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/panasonic_viera.markdown @@ -11,11 +11,7 @@ ha_config_flow: true The `panasonic_viera` platform allows you to control a Panasonic Viera TV. -## Configuration - -To configure your Panasonic Viera TV, head to the **Configuration > Integrations** page. Click on the plus (+) button to add a new integration. - -Once the integration is loaded, with your TV turned on and connected to your local network, enter the IP address of your TV and a name of your choice. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} If your TV needs to be paired, you will be prompted to type the PIN code that will be displayed on it. diff --git a/source/_integrations/pi_hole.markdown b/source/_integrations/pi_hole.markdown index 5f4d1b24ddc..5eaf47fd2f2 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/pi_hole.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/pi_hole.markdown @@ -21,85 +21,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `pi_hole` integration allows you to retrieve statistics and interact with a [Pi-hole](https://pi-hole.net/) system. -## Configuration - -To enable this integration, go to the Integrations page inside the configuration panel. You can also use YAML configuration. Add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -pi_hole: - - host: IP_ADDRESS -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: > - The hostname (and port), e.g., '192.168.0.3:4865' of the host where Pi-hole is running. Home Assistant add-on users should be sure to specify port `4865`. - required: true - type: string -name: - description: > - The name for this Pi-hole. This name will be a part of the sensors created, e.g., `name: My Awesome Pi-hole` would result in sensor names beginning with `sensor.my_awesome_pi_hole_`. - required: false - type: string - default: Pi-hole -location: - description: The installation location of the Pi-hole API. - required: false - type: string - default: admin -ssl: - description: "If `true`, use SSL/TLS to connect to the Pi-hole system." - required: false - type: boolean - default: false -verify_ssl: - description: > - Verify the SSL/TLS certificate of the system. If your Pi-hole instance uses a self-signed certificate, you should specify `false`. - required: false - type: boolean - default: true -api_key: - description: API Key for interacting with the Pi-hole. This is not required if you want to just query the Pi-hole for usage statistics. - required: false - type: string - default: None -{% endconfiguration %} - -### Full examples - -Single Pi-hole running via Home Assistant add-on: - -```yaml -pi_hole: - - host: "localhost:4865" -``` - -Multiple Pi-holes: - -```yaml -pi_hole: - - host: "192.168.0.2" - - host: "192.168.0.3" - name: "Secondary Pi-hole" -``` - -Pi-hole with a self-signed certificate: - -```yaml -pi_hole: - - host: "pi.hole" - ssl: true - verify_ssl: false -``` - -Pi-hole with an `api_key` that allows it to be enabled or disabled: - -```yaml -pi_hole: - - host: "pi.hole" - api_key: !secret pi_hole_api_key -``` +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/plex.markdown b/source/_integrations/plex.markdown index 75be3457ac6..6f63947c7c5 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/plex.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/plex.markdown @@ -26,9 +26,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: If a Plex server has been claimed by a Plex account via the [claim interface](https://plex.tv/claim), Home Assistant will require authentication to connect. -### Configuration - -The Plex integration is set up via **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. During the configuration, you will be redirected to the [Plex](https://plex.tv) website to sign in with your Plex account. Once access is granted, Home Assistant will connect to the Plex server linked to the provided account. If multiple Plex servers are available on the account, you will be prompted to complete the configuration by selecting the desired server on the **Integrations** page. Upon completeion, Home Assistant will be displayed as an authorized device on the [Plex Web](https://app.plex.tv/web/app) interface under **Settings** -> **Authorized Devices**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Integration Options diff --git a/source/_integrations/plum_lightpad.markdown b/source/_integrations/plum_lightpad.markdown index 2a82220ff1e..eefacc31442 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/plum_lightpad.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/plum_lightpad.markdown @@ -22,31 +22,4 @@ Configurable/Dimmable Wi-Fi Lightswitch - Wi-Fi & Bluetooth connectivity - Phone Apps for iOS & Android -## Configuration - -To use Plum Lightpad devices in your installation, add your Plum account from the integrations page. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Plum Lightpad** (use typeahead if necessary). -After completing the configuration flow, the Plum Lightpad integration will be available. - -Alternatively, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -plum_lightpad: - username: YOUR_CLOUD_USERNAME - password: YOUR_CLOUD_PASSWORD -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - required: true - description: Your Plum Cloud username. - type: string -password: - required: true - description: Your Plum Cloud password. - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/poolsense.markdown b/source/_integrations/poolsense.markdown index b742b31e1d2..f415096b9cb 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/poolsense.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/poolsense.markdown @@ -25,14 +25,14 @@ There is currently support for the following information within Home Assistant: - pH Status Indicator - Chlorine Status Indicator -## Configuration +## Prerequisites You will need to use the associated standalone app for this device to register a username and password. - [Google](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.proautomation.app.poolSense&hl=en_ZA) - [Apple](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/poolsense/id1288535609) -Home Assistant offers PoolSense integration through **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. Click the `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **PoolSense**. Simply enter `username` and `password` when prompted. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Tips diff --git a/source/_integrations/powerwall.markdown b/source/_integrations/powerwall.markdown index 6616c9e18ac..9a03034e9a2 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/powerwall.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/powerwall.markdown @@ -24,11 +24,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Binary Sensor](#binary-sensor) - [Sensor](#sensor) -## Configuration - -You will need the IP Address of your Powerwall to use this module. - -To add `Tesla Powerwall` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Tesla Powerwall**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Binary Sensor diff --git a/source/_integrations/profiler.markdown b/source/_integrations/profiler.markdown index 908bcfd8f9e..4f24526ffa2 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/profiler.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/profiler.markdown @@ -13,9 +13,7 @@ ha_config_flow: true The Profiler integration provides a profile which is a set of statistics that identifies how much time each part of Home Assistant is taking. It can help track down a performance issue or provide insight about a misbehaving integration. -## Configuration - -To add `Profiler` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Profiler**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Service `profiler.start` diff --git a/source/_integrations/progettihwsw.markdown b/source/_integrations/progettihwsw.markdown index 218ecebd17a..38128f1bc85 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/progettihwsw.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/progettihwsw.markdown @@ -18,11 +18,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `progettihwsw` integration brings the automation experience with ProgettiHWSW boards to Home Assistant. -## Configuration - -The configuration for this integration can be done from Home Assistant interface by entering the host and port number of the board in the integration configuration wizard. - -The wizard can be accessed from **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> (Plus sign at the bottom right). +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Binary Sensor diff --git a/source/_integrations/rachio.markdown b/source/_integrations/rachio.markdown index 3db4ae6179f..851df8ffbba 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/rachio.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/rachio.markdown @@ -40,9 +40,7 @@ In order for Rachio switches and sensors to update, your Home Assistant instance
-## Configuration - -To add `Rachio` go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Rachio**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} **Water-saving suggestion:**
After setting up the integration, change the options to set the duration in minutes to run when activating a zone switch to a maximum failsafe value when using scripts to control zones. If something goes wrong with your script, Home Assistant, or you hit the Rachio API rate limit of 1700 calls per day, the controller will still turn off the zone after this amount of time. diff --git a/source/_integrations/rainmachine.markdown b/source/_integrations/rainmachine.markdown index f38838865bc..04f8a75ce5b 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/rainmachine.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/rainmachine.markdown @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ ha_platforms: - switch --- -The `rainmachine` integration is the main integration to integrate all platforms related to [RainMachine smart Wi-Fi sprinkler controllers](https://www.rainmachine.com/). +The RainMachine integration is the main integration to integrate all platforms related to [RainMachine smart Wi-Fi sprinkler controllers](https://www.rainmachine.com/). There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: @@ -26,10 +26,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Sensor - [Switch](#switch) -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to -**Configuration** -> **Integrations**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/recollect_waste.markdown b/source/_integrations/recollect_waste.markdown index 67c876c2267..596660ec24b 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/recollect_waste.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/recollect_waste.markdown @@ -27,6 +27,4 @@ The default frequency for pulling data from ReCollect Waste is once a day (86400 The ReCollect Waste sensor uses the ReCollect API URL to obtain data and not an official API from ReCollect. Use at your own risk.
-## Configuration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/rfxtrx.markdown b/source/_integrations/rfxtrx.markdown index e55daed34bc..f23df8486f7 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/rfxtrx.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/rfxtrx.markdown @@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Sensor](#sensors) - [Binary Sensor](#binary-sensors) -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -To add RFXtrx integration go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** and find the integration in the list. Choose between **Serial** or **Network**. For network configure host and port. For serial, a list of detected devices is presented. Choose the RFXCOM device or select **Enter Manually** to fill in the USB path manually. +## Debug logging To receive debug logging from the RFXCOM device, add the following lines to `configuration.yaml`: diff --git a/source/_integrations/ring.markdown b/source/_integrations/ring.markdown index 4679a211edc..69d27086cee 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/ring.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/ring.markdown @@ -36,11 +36,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: This component does NOT allow for live viewing of your Ring camera within Home Assistant.

-## Configuration - -Go to the integrations page in your configuration and click on new integration -> Ring. - -YAML configuration is no longer available because it cannot handle two-factor authentication. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Binary Sensor diff --git a/source/_integrations/risco.markdown b/source/_integrations/risco.markdown index c47f9455bbb..472fb3df708 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/risco.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/risco.markdown @@ -23,18 +23,10 @@ This integration connects with Risco Alarms over [Risco Cloud](https://riscoclou It is recommended to use a regular (non-owner) account with the Risco app/website, and use a different regular account with the integration. Risco has restrictions on concurrent uses by different users, especially if they have different permission levels.
-## Configuration -This integration can be configured using the integrations panel in the -Home Assistant frontend. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Risco**. -You will be prompted for your username, password, and pin code (you can create a specific user for this purpose). -An Alarm Control Panel entity will be created for each partition in your site, and binary sensors for each of your zones. - -Additionally, 4 sensors will be created to store events, depending on the category (Status, Alarm, Trouble and Other). Each sensor +4 sensors will be created to store events, depending on the category (Status, Alarm, Trouble and Other). Each sensor has the event timestamp as the state, and other event information in attributes. If you have multiple sites, only the first site will be used. diff --git a/source/_integrations/roku.markdown b/source/_integrations/roku.markdown index a368927c0cf..c82634aeeb6 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/roku.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/roku.markdown @@ -20,33 +20,13 @@ ha_platforms: The Roku integration allows you to control a [Roku](https://www.roku.com/) device. -### Configuration - -Go to the integrations page in your configuration and click on new integration -> Roku. -If your Roku device is on, it has likely been discovered already and you just have to confirm the detected device. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Media Player - Remote -### YAML Configuration - -Manual configuration of your Roku device is also possible, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -roku: - - host: IP_ADDRESS -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: Set the IP address of the Roku device. - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} - ## Remote The `roku` remote platform allows you to send remote control buttons to a Roku device. It is automatically set up when a Roku is configured. diff --git a/source/_integrations/roomba.markdown b/source/_integrations/roomba.markdown index 53dd9edb84c..d68a01fe1e6 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/roomba.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/roomba.markdown @@ -29,9 +29,7 @@ The `roomba` integration allows you to control your [iRobot Roomba](https://www. This platform has been tested and is confirmed to be working with the iRobot Roomba s9+, Roomba 980, Roomba 960, Roomba 890, and Braava jet m6 models, but should also work fine with any Wi-Fi enabled Roomba or Braava like the 690.
-## Configuration - -To add your Roomba to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with + sign and from the list of integrations select iRobot Roomba. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
diff --git a/source/_integrations/rpi_power.markdown b/source/_integrations/rpi_power.markdown index e95f5da2f6b..c05ecaa9de2 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/rpi_power.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/rpi_power.markdown @@ -16,6 +16,4 @@ ha_platforms: The `rpi_power` integration allows you to detect [bad power supply](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/power/README.md) on Raspberry Pi. -## Configuration - -This integration can only be set up through UI. Go to *Configuration* -> *Integration*. Click the *+* button and search for Raspberry Pi Power Supply Checker. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/sense.markdown b/source/_integrations/sense.markdown index 2270dbff54b..3f4a9cc5169 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/sense.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/sense.markdown @@ -24,33 +24,9 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Binary Sensor - Sensor -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -To add `Sense` to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Sense**. - -Alternatively, to enable this sensor in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -sense: - email: CLIENT_ID - password: CLIENT_SECRET -``` - -{% configuration %} -email: - description: The email associated with your Sense account/application. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: The password for your Sense account/application. - required: true - type: string -timeout: - description: Seconds for timeout of API requests. - required: false - type: integer -{% endconfiguration %} +## Sensors Sensors are added for both usage and production with the following names: diff --git a/source/_integrations/sentry.markdown b/source/_integrations/sentry.markdown index 9fae5e77cf5..a70830676ce 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/sentry.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/sentry.markdown @@ -32,12 +32,7 @@ Follow these steps to get the DSN: - Click **Get your DSN** link in top of the page. - Your DSN is now visible and looks like -## Configuration - -Add the Sentry integration by going into: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Sentry** and follow the steps shown on screen. The DSN you've -retrieved in the preparation step above, will be prompted. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Options diff --git a/source/_integrations/sharkiq.markdown b/source/_integrations/sharkiq.markdown index ed72b47d51f..69f8ce2a0e5 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/sharkiq.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/sharkiq.markdown @@ -21,9 +21,7 @@ The `sharkiq` integration allows you to control your [Shark IQ](https://www.shar This platform has been tested and is confirmed to be working with the Shark IQ R101AE robot vacuum with self-empty base but should also work with the R100. -## Configuration - -To add your Shark IQ vacuum to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with + sign and from the list of integrations select Shark IQ. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/shelly.markdown b/source/_integrations/shelly.markdown index b826bdaa7fe..6c627d00d64 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/shelly.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/shelly.markdown @@ -28,14 +28,12 @@ ha_platforms: Integrate [Shelly devices](https://shelly.cloud) into Home Assistant. -## Configuration - -To add a Shelly device to your installation, make sure they are connected to your Wi-Fi network first. Next, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI. If the new device is on the same network as Home Assistant, it is discovered automatically. Clicking "Configure" on the discovered device, adds it to Home Assistant. If your device isn't discovered automatically, click the button with `+` sign on the integrations page and from the list of integrations, select **Shelly** and follow the instructions shown. -
Integration is communicating directly with the device; cloud connection is not needed.
+{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + ## Entity naming The integration uses the following strategy to name its entities: diff --git a/source/_integrations/shopping_list.markdown b/source/_integrations/shopping_list.markdown index 84f35f1d071..5fddca24eec 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/shopping_list.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/shopping_list.markdown @@ -14,19 +14,7 @@ The `shopping_list` integration allows you to keep track of shopping list items. Your shopping list will be accessible from the sidebar, and you can optionally add the [Shopping List card](/lovelace/shopping-list/) to your Lovelace dashboard. With the [Conversation integration](/integrations/conversation/) you can add items to your shopping list using voice commands like "Add eggs to my shopping list." - -## Configuration - GUI - -From the Home Assistant front page go to **Configuration** and then select **Integrations** from the list. - -Use the plus button in the bottom right to add a new integration called **Shopping List**. - -## Configuration - Manual - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -shopping_list: -``` +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/simplisafe.markdown b/source/_integrations/simplisafe.markdown index acfdd6d3205..690d7171465 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/simplisafe.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/simplisafe.markdown @@ -34,10 +34,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: * Sensor status is only available for SimpliSafe V3 systems and is updated once every 30 seconds, so information displayed in Home Assistant may be delayed. -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to -**Configuration** -> **Integrations**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/smart_meter_texas.markdown b/source/_integrations/smart_meter_texas.markdown index edddbc032cf..9b588c92e10 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/smart_meter_texas.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/smart_meter_texas.markdown @@ -33,8 +33,4 @@ Any Texas electricity consumer can register an account. Due to API limits, this sensor refreshes once per hour. The limit is 24 meter readings per calendar day.
-## Configuration - -This integration can be configured from the frontend. - -Menu: _Configuration > Integrations_, select the `+` button and search for _Smart Meter Texas_. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/smarthab.markdown b/source/_integrations/smarthab.markdown index f8351c4f323..18ab895bfba 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/smarthab.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/smarthab.markdown @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ devices and you have access to their app-based services, you will be able to control your lights and shutters with the SmartHab integration for Home Assistant. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
To prevent being automatically logged out of your SmartHab mobile app, you @@ -30,26 +30,3 @@ Assistant. credentials. This is also more secure, as this user should be less priviledged.
-To add the SmartHab integration to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> -**Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of -integrations select **SmartHab**. - -Alternatively, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -smarthab: - email: EMAIL_ADDRESS - password: PASSWORD -``` - -{% configuration %} -email: - description: The email address of your SmartHab account. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: The SmartHab account's password. - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/smhi.markdown b/source/_integrations/smhi.markdown index a42bd8f8630..28f644fc5c6 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/smhi.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/smhi.markdown @@ -18,40 +18,15 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Weather -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + The SMHI weather service is free under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0, international license. Weather data will be pulled once every 30 minutes. -To add SMHI weather forecast to your installation, go to the Integrations page inside the configuration panel and add a location by providing the longitude and latitude of your location. - -If the location is configured in Home Assistant, it will be selected as the default location. After that, you can add additional locations. - -
-You can only add locations through the integrations page, not in configuration files. -
-
Only location close to Sweden can be added. See [SMHI.se area](https://opendata.smhi.se/apidocs/metfcst/geographic_area.html) for more details what locations are supported.
-{% configuration %} -latitude: - description: Manually specify latitude. - required: false - type: float - default: Provided by Home Assistant configuration -longitude: - description: Manually specify longitude. - required: false - type: float - default: Provided by Home Assistant configuration -name: - description: Name to use in the frontend. - required: false - type: string - default: Home -{% endconfiguration %} - Details about the API are available in the [SMHI API documentation](https://opendata.smhi.se/apidocs/metfcst/index.html). diff --git a/source/_integrations/solaredge.markdown b/source/_integrations/solaredge.markdown index d5ccf5ef1a6..e5142687868 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/solaredge.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/solaredge.markdown @@ -20,37 +20,9 @@ The SolarEdge Monitoring API has a daily rate limit of 300 requests. In order to
-## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -There are 2 options in configuring the SolarEdge integration: - -- Via the Home Assistant user interface where it will let you enter your site ID and API key. -- Via the Home Assistant `configuration.yaml` file. - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -solaredge: - api_key: API_KEY - site_id: SITE_ID -``` - -{% configuration %} -api_key: - description: Your SolarEdge Site API key. - required: true - type: string -site_id: - description: The id of your SolarEdge Site. - required: true - type: string -name: - description: Let you overwrite the name of the device in the frontend. - required: false - default: SolarEdge - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} - -## Full configuration example +## Additional template sensor In case you would like to convert the values for example to kWh instead of the default Wh, you can use the [template platform](/integrations/template). diff --git a/source/_integrations/solarlog.markdown b/source/_integrations/solarlog.markdown index cb68ff7fb31..0d8b0f86d0f 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/solarlog.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/solarlog.markdown @@ -23,11 +23,9 @@ The `solarlog` integration uses the default host address "http://solar-log" if y The open JSON interface is deactivated by default. To activate the open JSON interface, a user password must first be set. The password isn't needed for accessing the open JSON interface. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to -**Configuration** -> **Integrations**. -You will have to enter a name that is used as prefix for your sensors and a host to connect to your Solar-Log device. +## Additional template sensor In case you would like to convert the values, for example, to Wh instead of the default kWh, you can use the [template platform](/integrations/template/). diff --git a/source/_integrations/soma.markdown b/source/_integrations/soma.markdown index a1823871d35..cefb87e17b3 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/soma.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/soma.markdown @@ -19,27 +19,4 @@ The Soma integration will allow users to integrate their Soma Smarthome devices You can build a Soma Connect yourself if you have a spare Raspberry Pi. You just need to follow the [ official instructions](https://somasmarthome.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360035521234-Install-SOMA-Connect-software-on-SOMA-Connect-Raspberry-Pi). After you have the SD card plug in the Pi and use an ethernet cable or [set up Wi-Fi](https://somasmarthome.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360026210333-Configuring-Wi-Fi-access). Then find the IP address by checking your routers DHCP table (we will work on this step). -The Connect will automatically find all your Smartshade devices in range and expose them through this integration and through Home Kit. This integration will only enumerate new shades when it is first set up. If you add shades after that you just need to restart Home Assistant or reconfigure this integration. Soma Connect will automatically discover new shades as they appear and expose them. - -To actually move the shades you have to first set them up according to the instructions that come with them. - -## Configuration - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -soma: - host: CONNECT_IP_ADDR - port: CONNECT_PORT -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: Your Soma Connect IP address. - required: true - type: string -port: - description: Your Soma Connect port. - required: true - default: 3000 - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/somfy.markdown b/source/_integrations/somfy.markdown index 92fa8863d3c..be05c6c4846 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/somfy.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/somfy.markdown @@ -43,10 +43,7 @@ It is possible to create your own developer account and configure Somfy via that - Description: Home Assistant instance - Product: Somfy Open API -5. Once Home Assistant restarted, go to Configuration>Integrations. -6. Select the Somfy integration. - -### Configuration +### Pre-configuration ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry @@ -73,6 +70,8 @@ optimistic: **optimistic** mode should only be used when the integration is not able to gain information on whether a cover is open or closed (e.g., [RTS](https://www.somfysystems.com/en-us/discover-somfy/technology/radio-technology-somfy) devices). It will attempt to track the status within Home Assistant. This mode should only be used if Home Assistant is the only way you operate the blind. If you also use the physical remote control or the Somfy app, Home Assistant will become out of sync. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + ### Potential duplicate with the Tahoma integration If you use the [Tahoma](/integrations/tahoma) integration, you will have to exclude the covers added by this one. Otherwise, they will be added twice. diff --git a/source/_integrations/somfy_mylink.markdown b/source/_integrations/somfy_mylink.markdown index 1c701ce4971..0fed59e43fb 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/somfy_mylink.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/somfy_mylink.markdown @@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ ha_platforms: The `Somfy MyLink` integration is used as an interface to a compatible Somfy MyLink hub utilizing the `Synergy` API. It allows the addition of covers from the Somfy MyLink platform to Home Assistant. -To use your compatible `Somfy MyLink` devices in your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Somfy MyLink**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} If any of your devices are reversed, they can be adjusted in **Configuration** >> **Integrations** >> **Somfy MyLink** >> `Options`. diff --git a/source/_integrations/sonarr.markdown b/source/_integrations/sonarr.markdown index fb0a5a1ccaf..d2718fc3818 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/sonarr.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/sonarr.markdown @@ -16,9 +16,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `Sonarr` integration pulls data from a given [Sonarr](https://sonarr.tv/) instance. -## Configuration - -To add Sonarr to Home Assistant, go to **Configuration** -> **Integrations** and click the + button in the bottom right corner. Search for Sonarr and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} To retrieve your API key, open your Sonarr web interface and navigate to Settings then General tab. Your Sonarr API Key will be listed on this page under the Security section. diff --git a/source/_integrations/songpal.markdown b/source/_integrations/songpal.markdown index 90de8b9a24a..555b94f2d17 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/songpal.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/songpal.markdown @@ -27,26 +27,7 @@ A few notes: - Some devices, e.g., HT-XT3, do not support decreasing the volume step-by-step correctly. - Feel free to improve the available services! -## Configuration - -Supported devices will be automatically discovered and can be set up through UI. If you want to manually configure it in YAML configuration, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -songpal: - - name: my soundbar - endpoint: http://IP_ADDRESS:10000/sony -``` - -{% configuration %} -name: - description: The name to display for this device. - required: false - type: string -endpoint: - description: API endpoint of the device. - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} See [python-songpal's documentation](https://github.com/rytilahti/python-songpal#locating-the-endpoint) how to get your API endpoint. diff --git a/source/_integrations/sonos.markdown b/source/_integrations/sonos.markdown index b3b70a1d843..6422a904791 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/sonos.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/sonos.markdown @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ ha_ssdp: true The `sonos` integration allows you to control your [Sonos](https://www.sonos.com) wireless speakers from Home Assistant. It also works with IKEA Symfonisk speakers. -You can configure the Sonos integration by going to the integrations page inside the configuration panel. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/speedtestdotnet.markdown b/source/_integrations/speedtestdotnet.markdown index c32ec9dd8ba..3886cb80682 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/speedtestdotnet.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/speedtestdotnet.markdown @@ -21,36 +21,7 @@ By default, a speed test will be run every hour. The user can change the update Most Speedtest.net servers require TCP port 8080 outbound to function. Without this port open you may experience significant delays or no results at all. See note on their [help page](https://www.speedtest.net/help). -## Configuration - -Set up the integration through **Configuration -> Integrations -> Speedtest.net**. Once configured you can select the server to run the test against, from the options menu. You can also change the update interval and optionally disable auto-update. - - -To import the configuration from `configuration.yaml` refer to the below example. - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -speedtestdotnet: -``` - -For the `server_id` check the list of [available servers](https://speedtest.net/speedtest-servers.php). - -{% configuration %} -server_id: - description: Specify the speed test server to perform the test against. - required: false - type: integer -scan_interval: - description: "Minimum time interval between updates. Supported formats: `scan_interval: 'HH:MM:SS'`, `scan_interval: 'HH:MM'` and Time period dictionary (see example below)." - required: false - default: 60 minutes - type: time -manual: - description: "`true` or `false` to turn manual mode on or off. Manual mode will disable scheduled speed tests." - required: false - type: boolean - default: false -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Integration Sensors diff --git a/source/_integrations/spider.markdown b/source/_integrations/spider.markdown index cec14a01464..9506d1a5c27 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/spider.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/spider.markdown @@ -23,32 +23,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Climate - Switch -## Configuration - -To set up this integration, click Configuration in the sidebar and then click Integrations. Add a new integration using the "+" button in the lower right corner and look for 'Itho Daalderop Spider'. Click configure and you will be presented with a dialog requesting the username and password of your Spider account information. After you click submit, it will automatically retrieve your thermostats and power plugs from mijn.ithodaalderop.nl. - -If you'd like to continue using YAML until it is fully removed, you can use the following example: - -```yaml -spider: - username: YOUR_USERNAME - password: YOUR_PASSWORD -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - description: Account username of mijn.ithodaalderop.nl - required: true - type: string -password: - description: Account password of mijn.ithodaalderop.nl - required: true - type: string -scan_interval: - description: How frequently to query for new data. Defaults to 120 seconds. - required: false - type: integer -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
This integration is not affiliated with Itho Daalderop Spider and retrieves data from the endpoints of the mobile application. Use at your own risk. diff --git a/source/_integrations/spotify.markdown b/source/_integrations/spotify.markdown index aec2c0e5160..42606803ab7 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/spotify.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/spotify.markdown @@ -40,9 +40,8 @@ The Spotify media player integration allows you to control [Spotify](https://www Your Home Assistant instance does not need to be exposed to the internet. It works just fine with local IP addresses.
-## Configuration -To add Spotify to Home Assistant, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +Add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry @@ -51,8 +50,6 @@ spotify: client_secret: YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET ``` -Restart your Home Assistant instance before continuing with the next step. - {% configuration %} client_id: description: Client ID from your Spotify Developer application. @@ -64,14 +61,10 @@ client_secret: type: string {% endconfiguration %} -## Activating the Spotify integration -- Access Home Assistant using the URL that you used in the **Redirect URI** step above -- Go to the **Configuration** page in the Home Assistant frontend. -- Click on **Integrations**. -- Click the **Add Integration** button in the bottom-right. -- Select "Spotify". -- Once the new Spotify tab opens, enter your Spotify credentials and allow Home Assistant to access your Spotify account. +Restart your Home Assistant instance before continuing with the next step. + +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
diff --git a/source/_integrations/squeezebox.markdown b/source/_integrations/squeezebox.markdown index ab376f81eef..e643a12ce68 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/squeezebox.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/squeezebox.markdown @@ -14,36 +14,7 @@ ha_dhcp: true The Squeezebox integration allows you to control a [Logitech Squeezebox](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squeezebox_%28network_music_player%29) music player from Home Assistant. This lets you control Squeezebox hardware like the Classic, Transporter, Duet, Boom, Radio and Touch and of software players like [Squeezelite](https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite), [SoftSqueeze](http://softsqueeze.sourceforge.net/), [SqueezePlayer](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.bluegaspode.squeezeplayer) and [SqueezeSlave](https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?93607-ANNOUNCE-Squeezeslave-1-2-released). -The preferred method to install the Squeezebox integration is through the "Configuration" panel on the left hand side of the frontend. In the "Configuration" panel, choose "Integrations", click the "+" icon in the lower right-hand corner, and choose "Logitech Squeezebox" from the list of new integrations. - -Although using the `configuration.yaml` file to set up this integration is now deprecated, it continues to work: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -media_player: - - platform: squeezebox - host: IP_ADDRESS -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: The host name or address of the Logitech Media Server, e.g., 192.168.1.21. - required: true - type: string -port: - description: The web interface port to Logitech Media Server. - required: false - default: 9000 - type: integer -username: - description: The username, if password protection is enabled. - required: false - type: string -password: - description: The password, if password protection is enabled. - required: false - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
This platform uses the web interface of the Logitech Media Server to send commands. The default port of the web interface is 9000. It is the same port that you use to access the LMS through your web browser. Originally, this platform used the telnet interface, which defaults to 9090. If you previously specified the port in your configuration file, you will likely need to update it. diff --git a/source/_integrations/srp_energy.markdown b/source/_integrations/srp_energy.markdown index 5036c399db6..48a5274fe05 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/srp_energy.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/srp_energy.markdown @@ -17,8 +17,4 @@ The SRP Energy integration shows information from SRP hourly energy usage report You need a username, password, and account ID which you can create at [SRP](https://www.srpnet.com). -## Configuration - -Add SRP Energy to your installation from the configuration integration. - -Navigate to "Configuration", then "Integrations" and click `+` button in the bottom right. Select `SRP Energy` to start the configuration. After completing the configuration procedure, the SRP Energy integration will be available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/starline.markdown b/source/_integrations/starline.markdown index b601f7a3ee2..4feb38c2b13 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/starline.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/starline.markdown @@ -33,13 +33,9 @@ This integration provides the following platforms: - Switches: Start/stop engine, heater (webasto), additional channel and sound the horn. - Services: Update the state, set update frequency. More details can be found [here](#services). -## Configuration +## Prerequisites -1. Create a new application in the [StarLine developer profile](https://my.starline.ru/developer). -2. Open the integrations page and add the StarLine integration. -3. Fill in your application ID, secret, login and password. - -After adding the integration, you can configure the API update interval using [`starline.set_scan_interval`](#set-scan-interval) service. +Create a new application in the [StarLine developer profile](https://my.starline.ru/developer).
@@ -49,6 +45,8 @@ It is not recommended to set an update interval of less than 90 seconds.
+{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + ## Services ### Update the state diff --git a/source/_integrations/syncthru.markdown b/source/_integrations/syncthru.markdown index 18f938171d3..dc3a60fb021 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/syncthru.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/syncthru.markdown @@ -18,12 +18,6 @@ The Samsung SyncThru Printer platform allows you to read current data from your It usually provides information about the device's state, the left amount of ink or toner and the state of paper trays. -## Configuration - -Go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Samsung SyncThru Printer**. - -If your printer is on and you have enabled [SSDP](/integrations/ssdp/) discovery, it's likely that the printer is automatically discovered. In that case, you shouldn't need any information to complete configuration - simply confirm that the information displayed is correct. - The following information is displayed in separate sensors, if it is available: - Black, cyan, magenta and yellow toner fill level @@ -31,6 +25,8 @@ The following information is displayed in separate sensors, if it is available: - First to fifth paper input tray state - First to sixth paper output tray state +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} +
Note that this component or parts thereof may not work if the language of your printer is not configured to be English.
diff --git a/source/_integrations/synology_dsm.markdown b/source/_integrations/synology_dsm.markdown index 40e3001e5d3..69267d19bdb 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/synology_dsm.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/synology_dsm.markdown @@ -20,66 +20,9 @@ ha_platforms: - switch --- -The `synology_dsm` sensor platform provides access to various statistics from your [Synology NAS](https://www.synology.com) as well as cameras from the [Surveillance Station](https://www.synology.com/en-us/surveillance). - -## Configuration - -There are two ways to integrate your Synology DSM into Home Assistant. - -### Via the frontend - -Menu: *Configuration* -> *Integrations*. Search for "Synology DSM", fill in the configuration form with your username and password, and then click **Submit**. - -### Via the configuration file - -Add the following section to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -synology_dsm: - - host: IP_ADDRESS_OR_HOSTNAME_OF_SYNOLOGY_NAS - username: YOUR_USERNAME - password: YOUR_PASSWORD -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: The IP address or DNS hostname of the Synology NAS to monitor. - required: true - type: string -port: - description: The port number on which the Synology NAS is reachable. - required: false - default: 5001 if `ssl` is true, 5000 if `ssl` is false - type: integer -ssl: - description: Determine if HTTPS should be used. - required: false - default: true - type: boolean -verify_ssl: - description: Determine if SSL-Certificate should be verified. - required: false - default: false - type: boolean -username: - description: The account username to connect to the Synology NAS. Using a separate account is advised, see the [Separate User Configuration](#separate-user-configuration) section below for details. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: The password of the user to connect to the Synology NAS. - required: true - type: string -volumes: - description: "Array of volumes to monitor. Defaults to all volumes. Replace any spaces in the volume name with underscores. For example, replace `volume 1` with `volume_1`." - required: false - type: list -disks: - description: "Array of disks to monitor. Defaults to all disks. Use only disk names like `sda`, `sdb`, and so on." - required: false - type: list -{% endconfiguration %} +The Synology DSM sensor platform provides access to various statistics from your [Synology NAS](https://www.synology.com) as well as cameras from the [Surveillance Station](https://www.synology.com/en-us/surveillance). +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
diff --git a/source/_integrations/tado.markdown b/source/_integrations/tado.markdown index 8f577e0b982..769432138c4 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/tado.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/tado.markdown @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ ha_platforms: - water_heater --- -The `tado` integration platform is used as an interface to the [my.tado.com](https://my.tado.com/) website. +The Tado integration platform is used as an interface to the [my.tado.com](https://my.tado.com/) website. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: @@ -34,9 +34,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Presence Detection](#presence-detection) - Sensor - for some additional information of the zones. -## Configuration - -To use your Tado thermostats in your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Tado**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} The Tado thermostats are internet connected thermostats. There exists an unofficial API at [my.tado.com](https://my.tado.com/), which is used by their website and now by this component. diff --git a/source/_integrations/tasmota.markdown b/source/_integrations/tasmota.markdown index 0c19ee4797d..4c39dfb4a08 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/tasmota.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/tasmota.markdown @@ -45,13 +45,4 @@ Tasmota Buttons, Fans, Lights, relays, Sensors, Shutters and Switches are suppor - The integration will also create up to eight Status Sensors, each one with a different information. Please note all the Status Sensors are disabled by default. ![iot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7702766/99080146-a1d43980-259f-11eb-856b-addb53695381.png) -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured using the integrations in the -Home Assistant frontend. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Tasmota**. -After completing the configuration flow, the Tasmota integration will be -available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/tesla.markdown b/source/_integrations/tesla.markdown index ac9bc459c9a..099442a9efc 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/tesla.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/tesla.markdown @@ -37,36 +37,7 @@ This integration provides the following platforms: - Climate - HVAC control. Allow you to control (turn on/off, set target temperature) your Tesla's HVAC system. Also enables preset modes to enable or disable max defrost mode `defrost` or `normal` operation mode. - Switch - Charger and max range switch to allow you to start/stop charging and set max range charging. Update switch to allow you to disable polling of vehicles to conserve battery. Sentry mode switch to enable or disable Sentry mode. -## Configuration - -Home Assistant offers the Tesla integration through **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **Tesla**. - -Enter username and password and then continue. MFA is not supported. One workaround can be to make a separate Tesla account deidicated for Home Assistant without MFA and invite this account to your car/cars. - -Alternatively, Home Assistant will also load Tesla via the `configuration.yaml`. Add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -tesla: - username: YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS - password: YOUR_PASSWORD -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - description: The email address associated with your Tesla account. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: The password associated with your Tesla account. - required: true - type: string -scan_interval: - description: API polling interval in seconds. Minimum value can't be less than 60 (1 minute). Very frequent polling can use battery. - required: false - type: integer - default: 660 -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Options diff --git a/source/_integrations/tibber.markdown b/source/_integrations/tibber.markdown index ae1b11c1411..abe099c063e 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/tibber.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/tibber.markdown @@ -29,8 +29,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: Go to [developer.tibber.com/settings/accesstoken](https://developer.tibber.com/settings/accesstoken) to get your API token. -To add Tibber to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI and enable the Tibber integration. - +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Notifications diff --git a/source/_integrations/tile.markdown b/source/_integrations/tile.markdown index 4c49a1c0147..ad1a9bf56be 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/tile.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/tile.markdown @@ -17,5 +17,4 @@ The `tile` platform allows Home Assistant to utilize [Tile® Bluetooth trackers] The official Tile mobile app handles the actual tracking of Tile devices using the mobile device's Bluetooth and GPS. -This integration can be configured via the Home Assistant UI by navigating to -**Configuration** -> **Integrations**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/toon.markdown b/source/_integrations/toon.markdown index ac9329a0c8a..3eccbaa0919 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/toon.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/toon.markdown @@ -57,11 +57,7 @@ In order to be able to use this component, you'll need to sign up for a free Too 4. Click on "Create App" to complete the creation process. 5. Open the "[My Apps](https://developer.toon.eu/user/me/apps)" page again and click on the app that you've just created. 6. You need the codes now shown: "Consumer Key" and "Consumer Secret". -7. Add the Toon integration to your `configuration.yaml` and restart Home Assistant. Then, go to `Configuration > Integrations` and select `CONFIGURE` next to Toon and follow the setup instructions. - -## Configuration - -To use your Toon in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +7. Add the following Toon configuration to your `configuration.yaml` and restart Home Assistant. ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry @@ -81,6 +77,8 @@ client_secret: type: string {% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + ## Binary Sensor The Toon integration provides the following binary sensors: diff --git a/source/_integrations/totalconnect.markdown b/source/_integrations/totalconnect.markdown index 2c1db3ea0b8..228a6abef90 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/totalconnect.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/totalconnect.markdown @@ -17,28 +17,7 @@ ha_platforms: The `totalconnect` integration provides connectivity with the Honeywell TotalConnect alarm systems used by many alarm companies. -## Configuration - -To enable TotalConnect via the user interface, go to **Configuration** > **Integrations** > the "plus" button > Total Connect. - -To enable TotalConnect via `configuration.yaml` add the following lines: - -```yaml -totalconnect: - username: YOUR_USERNAME - password: YOUR_PASSWORD -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - description: Username used to sign into the TotalConnect app/web client. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: Password used to sign into the TotalConnect app/web client. - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} You are highly encouraged to create a Total Connect user account specifically for Home Assistant. It should not have full administrative privileges. diff --git a/source/_integrations/transmission.markdown b/source/_integrations/transmission.markdown index 3d730cb05d4..21eb1e6bdbe 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/transmission.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/transmission.markdown @@ -23,44 +23,7 @@ The Transmission integration allows you to monitor your [Transmission](https://w Your Transmission client must first be configured to allow remote access. In your Transmission client navigate to **Preferences** -> **Remote** tab and then click the **Allow remote access** checkbox. -## Configuration - -In Home Assistant, navigate to **Configuration** -> **Integrations** and click the plus button to add a new integration and search for **Transmission**. For legacy support old Transmission configuration is imported and set up as a new integration. Make sure to remove `monitored_conditions` as they are now automatically added to Home Assistant. - -Alternatively, the integration can be set up via YAML by adding the following lines to your `configuration.yaml`: - -```yaml -transmission: - host: 192.168.1.1 -``` - -{% configuration %} -host: - description: "This is the IP address of your Transmission daemon, e.g., `192.168.1.1` or `https://example.com/transmission/rpc`." - required: true - type: string -port: - description: The port your Transmission daemon uses. - required: false - type: integer - default: 9091 -name: - description: The name to use when displaying this Transmission instance in the frontend. - required: false - type: string -username: - description: Your Transmission username, if you use authentication. - required: false - type: string -password: - description: Your Transmission password, if you use authentication. - required: false - type: string -scan_interval: - description: How frequently to query for new data. Defaults to 120 seconds. - required: false - type: integer -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Integration Entities diff --git a/source/_integrations/tuya.markdown b/source/_integrations/tuya.markdown index 0cc8eea18a2..32bff6c19dc 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/tuya.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/tuya.markdown @@ -36,47 +36,10 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - **Scene** - The device state in frontend panel will not change immediately after you activate a scene. - **Switch** - The platform supports switch and socket. -## Configuration via frontend - -To add your Tuya devices into your Home Assistant installation, go to: - -**Configuration** -> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Tuya**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} During configuration, be careful to select the [country code](https://www.countrycode.org/) and the platform corresponding to those used by you in the app. Once configuration flow is completed, the devices configured in your app will be automatically discovered. -### Configuration via YAML - -_YAML configuration is still around for people that prefer YAML, but it's deprecated and you should not use it anymore._ - -To add your Tuya devices into your Home Assistant installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -tuya: - username: YOUR_TUYA_USERNAME - password: YOUR_TUYA_PASSWORD - country_code: YOUR_ACCOUNT_COUNTRYCODE -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - description: Your username to log in to Tuya. This may be your phone number which needs to be enquoted as this is a string. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: Your password to log in to Tuya. - required: true - type: string -country_code: - description: "Your account [country code](https://www.countrycode.org/), e.g., 1 for USA or 86 for China, again enquoted." - required: true - type: string -platform: - description: "The app where your account register. `tuya` for Tuya Smart, `smart_life` for Smart Life, `jinvoo_smart` for Jinvoo Smart." - required: false - type: string - default: tuya -{% endconfiguration %} - ## Integration Options It is possible to change various behaviors through the integration options, some common for integration and others specific to each `light` and `climate` devices. These can be changed at **Tuya** -> **Options** on the Integrations page. diff --git a/source/_integrations/twentemilieu.markdown b/source/_integrations/twentemilieu.markdown index 0f37543c43c..413263f690a 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/twentemilieu.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/twentemilieu.markdown @@ -17,13 +17,7 @@ ha_platforms: The Twente Milieu integration allows you to track the next scheduled waste pickups by Twente Milieu for each of the different waste types. -## Configuration via the frontend - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Twente Milieu**. -Follow the configuration flow, after finishing, the Twente Milieu -integration will be available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Sensors diff --git a/source/_integrations/twinkly.markdown b/source/_integrations/twinkly.markdown index 339598c4f19..89b76b78ecb 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/twinkly.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/twinkly.markdown @@ -19,13 +19,6 @@ The Twinkly devices does not store the effects locally, they are instead re-sent This means that this integration does not support to change the LED string effect. It only supports to configure the brightness and to turn the device on and off. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -You can setup this integration from the Home Assistant user interface: - -1. In Home Assistant, go to **Configuration > Integrations**. -1. At the bottom right, click on the **+** button. -1. In the list select the **Twinkly** integration. -1. Configure the host (or IP address) of your twinkly device. - - _If configured using an IP address, on your router / DHCP, you should assign a static IP to your Twinkly device._ +_If configured using an IP address, on your router / DHCP, you should assign a static IP to your Twinkly device._ diff --git a/source/_integrations/unifi.markdown b/source/_integrations/unifi.markdown index b228c84e03d..65c3e6ee34d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/unifi.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/unifi.markdown @@ -28,9 +28,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Switch](#switch) - [Sensor](#sensor) -## Configuration - -Home Assistant offers UniFi integration through **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **UniFi Controller**. Follow the instructions to get it set up. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} The user needs administrator privileges in order to control switches. diff --git a/source/_integrations/upb.markdown b/source/_integrations/upb.markdown index 754adc3062c..b6ac879c528 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/upb.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/upb.markdown @@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ The UPB integration allows Home Assistant to connect to a Universal Powerline Bu - Light - Scene -## Configuration - -To add UPB to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **Universal Powerline Bus (UPB)**. +## Prerequisites The UPB integration requires that an export from the `UPStart` UPB configuration program. To create an export, in `UPStart`, click the UPB button in the top left and select **Export to File**. This will create a file with the `.upe` extension. The file must be placed in the configuration directory of your Home Assistant installation. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + ## Device Configuration Using UPStart, configure each UPB dimmer-switch to report its state when it is manually operated. If you omit this step, manual changes to a dimmer-switch's state (on/off/brightness) will *not* be reported to Home Assistant. diff --git a/source/_integrations/upcloud.markdown b/source/_integrations/upcloud.markdown index 3f503e0c347..c245fecdeae 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/upcloud.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/upcloud.markdown @@ -27,9 +27,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: Set up your API user credentials in your [UpCloud control panel](https://hub.upcloud.com/). -## Configuration - -+Go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **UpCloud**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Binary Sensor diff --git a/source/_integrations/upnp.markdown b/source/_integrations/upnp.markdown index 05c588c99bd..9f038c5687d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/upnp.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/upnp.markdown @@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: Please note that UPnP or NAT-PMP needs to be enabled on your router for this integration to work. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -The UPnP integration can be set up via the user interface at **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **Add Integration**. From the list of available integrations, select UPnP and follow the on-screen instructions. +## Manual configuration Alternatively, you can use YAML by adding the following section to your `configuration.yaml` file: diff --git a/source/_integrations/velbus.markdown b/source/_integrations/velbus.markdown index 18b16a52269..d43747122ab 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/velbus.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/velbus.markdown @@ -37,33 +37,13 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: The pushbutton LEDs of input modules are disabled by default. These can be enabled from the `Devices` panel in the `Configuration` page of the web interface. -## Configuration - -There are 2 options in configuring the Velbus integration: - -- Via the Home Assistant user interface where it will let you enter the port string to connect to the Velbus bus. -- Via the Home Assistant `configuration.yaml` file. - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry for a USB or serial interface -velbus: - port: "PORT_STRING" -``` - -## Port String +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} The port string used in the user interface or the configuration file can have 2 formats: -- For a serial device: /dev/ttyUSB00 -- For a TCP/IP device: 127.0.0.1:3678 -- For the VMBSIG module: tls://192.168.1.9:27015 - -{% configuration %} -port: - description: The port where your board is connected to your Home Assistant host. - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +- For a serial device: `/dev/ttyUSB00` +- For a TCP/IP device: `127.0.0.1:3678` +- For the VMBSIG module: `tls://192.168.1.9:27015` ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/vera.markdown b/source/_integrations/vera.markdown index d3651c2251b..d2d46bf24ec 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/vera.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/vera.markdown @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: and will be automatically added when HA connects to your Vera controller. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
@@ -50,9 +50,6 @@ and will be automatically added when HA connects to your Vera controller.
-1. From the Home Assistant front-end, navigate to 'Configuration' then 'Integrations'. Under 'Set up a new integration' locate 'Vera' and click 'Configure'. -2. Enter the URL for the controller and click 'Submit'. - ## Options Once the Vera integration is configured, you can set additional options in the integration, click the gear icon. diff --git a/source/_integrations/vesync.markdown b/source/_integrations/vesync.markdown index a8807b7eee5..6273e3da85d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/vesync.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/vesync.markdown @@ -46,27 +46,13 @@ This integration supports devices controllable by the VeSync App. The following - LEVOIT Smart Wifi Air Purifier (LV-PUR131S) -## Configuration +## Prerequisite -To use this integration, all devices must be registered with the VeSync App. Once registration is complete, you can add the VeSync integration by adding the VeSync integration in the configuration section of the frontend and entering your username and password. You can also use the traditional configuration method by adding the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +Before you can use this integration, all devices must be registered with the +VeSync App. Once registration is complete, continue with the steps described in +the configuration section below. -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -vesync: - username: YOUR_USERNAME - password: YOUR_PASSWORD -``` - -{% configuration %} -username: - description: Username needed to log in to VeSync. - required: true - type: string -password: - description: Password needed to log in to VeSync. - required: true - type: string -{% endconfiguration %} +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services diff --git a/source/_integrations/vilfo.markdown b/source/_integrations/vilfo.markdown index bf08bcba985..9e16acb16ff 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/vilfo.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/vilfo.markdown @@ -19,13 +19,9 @@ The `Vilfo Router` integration allows you to observe the state of your [Vilfo Ro It currently supports reporting the current load of the device in percent and the current uptime measured in minutes. -## Configuration +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} -The integration can be added using the UI. Go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** and click the `+` sign button and select **Vilfo Router** from the list. - -To configure the integration you will need the hostname or IP of your router (`admin.vilfo.com` is the default hostname) as well as an API access token. - -### Obtaining an access token +## Obtaining an access token The access token for the API can be obtained through the Vilfo web-UI in the pane named "general". Visit [the official API documentation](https://www.vilfo.com/apidocs/#header-authorization) for more information on how to find your token. diff --git a/source/_integrations/volumio.markdown b/source/_integrations/volumio.markdown index bcbaf4e2819..084890f1261 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/volumio.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/volumio.markdown @@ -14,13 +14,7 @@ ha_zeroconf: true The `Volumio` platform allows you to control a [Volumio](https://volumio.org/) media player from Home Assistant. -## Configuration - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -In most cases, your Volumio device should be discovered and you'll simply need to click "Configure" to add it to Home Assistant. - -If it's not discovered, you can click on the `+` sign to add an integration and then click on **Volumio**, and finally input the host and port. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
Volumio versions 2.799 and below do not have a unique id when manually configured, so you will not be able to rename your entity or add your device to an area. If discovery does not work for you, it is advised to upgrade Volumio before configuring. diff --git a/source/_integrations/wiffi.markdown b/source/_integrations/wiffi.markdown index 09d0aa190de..3e9ecbaea5f 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/wiffi.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/wiffi.markdown @@ -17,13 +17,7 @@ ha_platforms: This integration allows you to connect your [STALL WIFFI](https://stall.biz) devices directly to Home Assistant. -## Configuration via the frontend - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **STALL WIFFI**. -After completing the configuration flow, the STALL WIFFI -integration will be available. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Configure the WIFFI device diff --git a/source/_integrations/wilight.markdown b/source/_integrations/wilight.markdown index 9a3af895fa8..a81154d454d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/wilight.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/wilight.markdown @@ -24,9 +24,7 @@ There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Fan (WiLight model V-104). - Light (WiLight model I-100, I-102 and I-107). -## Configuration - -Supported devices will be discovered automatically by the SSDP protocol. The local network will be scanned for WiLight devices. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Fan diff --git a/source/_integrations/wled.markdown b/source/_integrations/wled.markdown index 617ded31a8c..f4e50cdb4e9 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/wled.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/wled.markdown @@ -26,24 +26,7 @@ NeoPixel (WS2812B, WS2811, SK6812, APA102, and similar) LED's. While Home Assistant supports WLED 0.8.4 and higher, the use of WLED 0.10 and newer is recommended to get the optimal experience. -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured using the integrations in the -Home Assistant frontend. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -In most cases, the WLED devices will be automatically discovered by -Home Assistant. Those automatically discovered WLED devices are listed -on the integrations page. - -If for some reason (e.g., due to lack of mDNS support on your network), -the WLED device isn't discovered, it can be added manually. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **WLED**. -After completing the configuration flow, the WLED -integration will be available. - +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Lights This integration adds the WLED device as a light in Home Assistant. diff --git a/source/_integrations/wolflink.markdown b/source/_integrations/wolflink.markdown index c264bbb78fe..d2de052ed88 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/wolflink.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/wolflink.markdown @@ -21,11 +21,9 @@ Remember that to integrate your heating device with Home Assistant, you need to The integration fetches all data based on parameters, that are exposed by your heating device. -### Tested devices +## Tested devices - Wolf Link Home Pro connected to a FGB-28 device - Wolf ISM7e / Link Pro connected to a COB-20 device -## Configuration - -To add WolfLink to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI, click the button with `+` sign and from the list of integrations select **WOLF SmartSet**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/xbox.markdown b/source/_integrations/xbox.markdown index 6b4fe334e33..60176702b23 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/xbox.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/xbox.markdown @@ -20,7 +20,11 @@ ha_platforms: The Xbox integration allows you to control Xbox One (or newer) consoles from Home Assistant. -Home Assistant authenticates with Xbox Live through OAuth2 using the Home Assistant Cloud account linking service. Set up the integration through **Configuration -> Integrations -> Xbox**. Ensure you login using the Microsoft account that is linked to your Xbox consoles. Note that for the media player and remote entities to be added your Xbox will need to have remote features enabled via **Settings -> Devices & connections -> Remote features** (you may need to upgrade your controller firmware). +Home Assistant authenticates with Xbox Live through OAuth2 using the Home Assistant Cloud account linking service. + +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + +Note that for the media player and remote entities to be added your Xbox will need to have remote features enabled via **Settings -> Devices & connections -> Remote features** (you may need to upgrade your controller firmware).
@@ -28,16 +32,6 @@ Because it uses the Home Assistant Cloud account linking service you **must** ha
-- [Media Player](#media-player) - - [Service `play_media`](#service-play_media) -- [Remote](#remote) - - [Service `send_command`](#service-send_command) - - [Picture Elements Card](#picture-elements-card) -- [Binary Sensor](#binary-sensor) -- [Sensor](#sensor) -- [Media Source](#media-source) -- [Manual Configuration](#manual-configuration) - ## Media Player The Xbox media player platform will create Media Player entities for each console linked to your Microsoft account. These entities will display the active app and playback controls as well as a media browser implementation, allowing you to launch any installed application. diff --git a/source/_integrations/yeelight.markdown b/source/_integrations/yeelight.markdown index 1d5afdcf195..a38a08f01dc 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/yeelight.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/yeelight.markdown @@ -23,9 +23,7 @@ There is support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - **Light** - The Yeelight platform for supporting lights. - **Binary Sensor** - The Yeelight platform for supporting binary sensors. Currently, only nightlight mode sensor for ceiling lights. -## Configuration - -To set up this integration, go to **Integrations** under **Configuration** and find Yeelight in the `+` menu. You can leave the host field empty to set up discovered devices. To configure the devices, use the "Options" button in the integration card. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ### Custom effects diff --git a/source/_integrations/zerproc.markdown b/source/_integrations/zerproc.markdown index b6d4bbfe336..d6d658edfea 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/zerproc.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/zerproc.markdown @@ -15,13 +15,7 @@ ha_platforms: This integration discovers nearby Zerproc lights and adds them to Home Assistant. -## Configuration - -This integration can be configured using the integrations page in Home Assistant. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. - -Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and search for **Zerproc**. +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} The integration will scan for nearby devices, and is completed if any are found. No additional configuration is required. The integration will perform a BLE scan every 60 seconds to search for new devices. diff --git a/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown b/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown index 15f2e31b2b0..4040546d369 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown @@ -51,11 +51,7 @@ While your Z-Wave mesh is permanently stored on your stick, the additional metad Advanced users: Make sure that the server started successfully by inspecting the logs. Give the Z-Wave controller some time to start.

-## Configuration - -At this time the configuration options for this new Z-Wave integration are still limited (but will be extended over time). Basic features like adding a new node or removing a node are available. You can configure the Z-Wave network within Home Assistant from the Integrations configuration page. Just click "configure" on the Z-Wave JS card. - -Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations** -> **Z-Wave JS** -> **Configure** +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Services