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# Pages
source/_integrations/abode.markdown @shred86
source/_integrations/acmeda.markdown @atmurray
source/_integrations/adguard.markdown @frenck
source/_integrations/agent_dvr.markdown @ispysoftware
source/_integrations/airly.markdown @bieniu
@ -38,7 +39,6 @@ source/_integrations/atome.markdown @baqs
source/_integrations/august.markdown @bdraco
source/_integrations/aurora_abb_powerone.markdown @davet2001
source/_integrations/auth.markdown @home-assistant/core
source/_integrations/automatic.markdown @armills
source/_integrations/automation.markdown @home-assistant/core
source/_integrations/avea.markdown @pattyland
source/_integrations/avri.markdown @timvancann
@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ source/_integrations/bt_smarthub.markdown @jxwolstenholme
source/_integrations/buienradar.markdown @mjj4791 @ties
source/_integrations/cast.markdown @emontnemery
source/_integrations/cert_expiry.markdown @Cereal2nd @jjlawren
source/_integrations/circuit.markdown @braam
source/_integrations/cisco_ios.markdown @fbradyirl
source/_integrations/cisco_mobility_express.markdown @fbradyirl
source/_integrations/cisco_webex_teams.markdown @fbradyirl
@ -82,7 +83,7 @@ source/_integrations/cups.markdown @fabaff
source/_integrations/daikin.markdown @fredrike
source/_integrations/darksky.markdown @fabaff
source/_integrations/deconz.markdown @Kane610
source/_integrations/delijn.markdown @bollewolle
source/_integrations/delijn.markdown @bollewolle @Emilv2
source/_integrations/demo.markdown @home-assistant/core
source/_integrations/denonavr.markdown @scarface-4711 @starkillerOG
source/_integrations/derivative.markdown @afaucogney
@ -93,6 +94,7 @@ source/_integrations/directv.markdown @ctalkington
source/_integrations/discogs.markdown @thibmaek
source/_integrations/doorbird.markdown @oblogic7 @bdraco
source/_integrations/dsmr_reader.markdown @depl0y
source/_integrations/dunehd.markdown @bieniu
source/_integrations/dweet.markdown @fabaff
source/_integrations/dynalite.markdown @ziv1234
source/_integrations/dyson.markdown @etheralm
@ -144,6 +146,7 @@ source/_integrations/gios.markdown @bieniu
source/_integrations/gitter.markdown @fabaff
source/_integrations/glances.markdown @fabaff @engrbm87
source/_integrations/gntp.markdown @robbiet480
source/_integrations/gogogate2.markdown @vangorra
source/_integrations/google_assistant.markdown @home-assistant/cloud
source/_integrations/google_cloud.markdown @lufton
source/_integrations/google_translate.markdown @awarecan
@ -154,6 +157,7 @@ source/_integrations/griddy.markdown @bdraco
source/_integrations/group.markdown @home-assistant/core
source/_integrations/growatt_server.markdown @indykoning
source/_integrations/gtfs.markdown @robbiet480
source/_integrations/guardian.markdown @bachya
source/_integrations/harmony.markdown @ehendrix23 @bramkragten @bdraco
source/_integrations/heatmiser.markdown @andylockran
source/_integrations/heos.markdown @andrewsayre
@ -172,7 +176,7 @@ source/_integrations/homematicip_cloud.markdown @SukramJ
source/_integrations/honeywell.markdown @zxdavb
source/_integrations/html5.markdown @robbiet480
source/_integrations/http.markdown @home-assistant/core
source/_integrations/huawei_lte.markdown @scop
source/_integrations/huawei_lte.markdown @scop @fphammerle
source/_integrations/huawei_router.markdown @abmantis
source/_integrations/hue.markdown @balloob
source/_integrations/hunterdouglas_powerview.markdown @bdraco
@ -187,6 +191,7 @@ source/_integrations/input_datetime.markdown @home-assistant/core
source/_integrations/input_number.markdown @home-assistant/core
source/_integrations/input_select.markdown @home-assistant/core
source/_integrations/input_text.markdown @home-assistant/core
source/_integrations/insteon.markdown @teharris1
source/_integrations/integration.markdown @dgomes
source/_integrations/intesishome.markdown @jnimmo
source/_integrations/ios.markdown @robbiet480
@ -297,11 +302,11 @@ source/_integrations/pilight.markdown @trekky12
source/_integrations/plaato.markdown @JohNan
source/_integrations/plant.markdown @ChristianKuehnel
source/_integrations/plex.markdown @jjlawren
source/_integrations/plugwise.markdown @laetificat @CoMPaTech @bouwew
source/_integrations/plugwise.markdown @CoMPaTech @bouwew
source/_integrations/plum_lightpad.markdown @ColinHarrington
source/_integrations/point.markdown @fredrike
source/_integrations/powerwall.markdown @bdraco @jrester
source/_integrations/proxmoxve.markdown @k4ds3
source/_integrations/proxmoxve.markdown @k4ds3 @jhollowe
source/_integrations/ps4.markdown @ktnrg45
source/_integrations/ptvsd.markdown @swamp-ig
source/_integrations/push.markdown @dgomes
@ -361,7 +366,6 @@ source/_integrations/soma.markdown @ratsept
source/_integrations/somfy.markdown @tetienne
source/_integrations/sonarr.markdown @ctalkington
source/_integrations/songpal.markdown @rytilahti @shenxn
source/_integrations/sonos.markdown @amelchio
source/_integrations/spaceapi.markdown @fabaff
source/_integrations/speedtestdotnet.markdown @rohankapoorcom
source/_integrations/spider.markdown @peternijssen

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# Home Assistant release details
current_major_version: 0
current_minor_version: 110
current_patch_version: 7
date_released: 2020-06-09
current_minor_version: 111
current_patch_version: 2
date_released: 2020-06-13
# Either # or the anchor link to latest release notes in the blog post.
# Must be prefixed with a # and have double quotes around it.

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ha_domain: api
---
The `api` integration exposes a RESTful API and allows one to interact with a Home Assistant instance that is running headless. This integration depends on the [`http` integration](/integrations/http/).
The `api` integration exposes a RESTful API and allows one to interact with a Home Assistant instance that is running headless. This integration depends on the [HTTP integration](/integrations/http/).
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry

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binary_sensor:
- platform: modbus
scan_interval: 10
coils:
inputs:
- name: Sensor1
hub: hub1
slave: 1
coil: 100
address: 100
- name: Sensor2
hub: hub1
slave: 1
coil: 110
address: 110
input_type: discrete_input
```

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description: Instructions on how to integrate BSBLan device into Home Assistant.
logo: bsblan.png
ha_category: Climate
ha_release: "0.110"
ha_release: '0.110'
ha_iot_class: Local Polling
ha_config_flow: true
ha_codeowners:
- "@liudger"
- '@liudger'
ha_domain: bsblan
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<div class='note warning'>
You can't use this sensor in a Container (like Hass.io) as it requires access to the physical CPU. Also, not all [ARM CPUs](https://github.com/workhorsy/py-cpuinfo/#cpu-support) are supported.
You can't use this sensor in a container (only Home Assistant Core is supported) as it requires access to the physical CPU. Also, not all [ARM CPUs](https://github.com/workhorsy/py-cpuinfo/#cpu-support) are supported.
</div>

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ha_iot_class: Cloud Polling
ha_codeowners:
- '@bollewolle'
- '@Emilv2'
ha_domain: delijn
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ha_release: 0.67
ha_iot_class: Local Polling
ha_domain: gogogate2
ha_codeowners:
- '@vangorra'
ha_config_flow: true
---
The GogoGate2 integration lets you control Gogogate2-Enabled garage doors through Home Assistant. Device names in Home Assistant are generated based on the names defined in your Gogogate2 mobile app.

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---
title: Guardian
title: Elexa Guardian
description: Instructions on how to integrate SimpliSafe into Home Assistant.
ha_release: "0.111"
ha_release: '0.111'
ha_category:
- Binary Sensor
- Sensor

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ha_config_flow: true
ha_codeowners:
- '@scop'
- '@fphammerle'
ha_domain: huawei_lte
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ha_iot_class: Local Push
ha_release: 0.39
ha_domain: insteon
ha_codeowners:
- '@teharris1'
---
This integration adds "local push" support for INSTEON Modems allowing linked INSTEON devices to be used within Home Assistant.

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ha_domain: lutron_caseta
ha_codeowners:
- '@swails'
ha_config_flow: true
---
[Lutron](http://www.lutron.com/) is an American lighting control company. They have several lines of home automation devices that manage light switches, dimmers, occupancy sensors, HVAC controls, etc. The `lutron_caseta` integration in Home Assistant is responsible for communicating with the Lutron Caseta Smart Bridge for the [Caseta](https://www.casetawireless.com/) product line of dimmers, switches, shades, and sensors. It will also communicate with the Lutron Radio RA2 Main Repeater for the [RA2 Select](http://www.lutron.com/en-US/Products/Pages/WholeHomeSystems/RA2Select/Overview.aspx) product line of dimmers, switches, shades, and sensors.

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- Climate
- Sensor
- Switch
- Water_heater
- Water Heater
ha_iot_class: Local Polling
ha_release: 0.98
ha_codeowners:
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ha_domain: plugwise
---
This enables [Plugwise](https://plugwise.com) components with a central Smile gateway to be integrated. This integration talks locally to your **Smile** interface, and you will need its password and IP address.
The platform supports [Anna](https://www.plugwise.com/en_US/products/anna), [Adam (zonecontrol)](https://plugwise.com/en_US/zone_control) and [P1](https://plugwise.com/en_us/products/smile-p1) Smile products. See below list for more details.
This enables [Plugwise](https://www.plugwise.com) components with a central Smile gateway to be integrated. This integration talks locally to your **Smile** interface, and you will need its password and IP address.
The platform supports [Anna](https://www.plugwise.com/en_US/products/anna), [Adam (zonecontrol)](https://www.plugwise.com/en_US/zonecontrol) and [P1](https://www.plugwise.com/en_US/products/smile-p1) Smile products. See below list for more details.
Platforms available - depending on your Smile and setup are include:

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ha_iot_class: Local Push
ha_config_flow: true
ha_domain: sonos
ha_codeowners:
- '@amelchio'
---
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.

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# Minimum configuration.yaml entry
camera:
- platform: synology
url: IP_ADDRESS_OF_SYNOLOGY_NAS
url: FULL_URL_OF_SYNOLOGY_NAS
username: YOUR_USERNAME
password: YOUR_PASSWORD
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```
In this example `12345` is the `home_id` you'll need to configure.
### Finding your `home_id` alternative
If the above method returns an unauthorized error. The `home_id` can also be found using Chrome developer tools. Whilst logged into https://my.tado.com/webapp, take the following steps:
- Select the "Networ"' tab
- Filter for "home"
- Under "Name", select "users"
- Click on the "Response" tab
The `home_id` appears in the response for users as `"id":12345`
In this example `12345` is the `home_id` you'll need to configure.

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### iOS
1. Configure the robot with the Mi Home app. Make sure to select the correct region, as Xiaomi uses different product names for different geographical areas. Note that the new RoboRock app is currently not supported for this method.
2. Using iTunes, create an unencrypted backup of your iPhone.
2. Using iTunes, create an unencrypted backup of your iPhone. Since macOS 10.15 there is no iTunes app. Use Finder instead - after connecting your iOS device you should see it in left menu of Finder window.
3. Install [iBackup Viewer](https://www.imactools.com/iphonebackupviewer/), open it, and open your backup.
4. Open the "Raw Data" module.
5. Navigate to `com.xiaomi.mihome`.
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Valid room numbers can be retrieved using miio command-line tool. It will only give room numbers and not the room names. To get the room names, one can just test the app_segment_clean command and see which room it cleans.
Note: if you don't have access to the miio command-line tool, you can try the app_segment_clean command starting from number 16 as this number seems to be the first room.
```bash
miio protocol call <ip of the vacuum> get_room_mapping
```

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required: true
description: "A media player `entity_id`."
type: string
name:
required: false
description: Overwrites friendly name.
type: string
default: Name of Entity
{% endconfiguration %}
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- As an image for your device:
- [Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and B+ 32bit][pi3-32] (recommended)
- [Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and B+ 64bit][pi3-64]
- [Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 32bit][pi4-32] (recommended)
- [Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 64bit][pi4-64]
- [Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and B+ 32-bit][pi3-32] (recommended)
- [Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and B+ 64-bit][pi3-64]
- [Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (1 GB, 2 GB and 4 GB model) 32-bit][pi4-32] (recommended)
- [Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (1 GB, 2 GB and 4 GB model) 64-bit][pi4-64]
- [Tinkerboard][tinker]
- [Odroid-C2][odroid-c2]
- [Odroid-N2][odroid-n2]
- [Odroid-XU4][odroid-xu4]
- [Intel-Nuc][intel-nuc]
- [Odroid-C2][odroid-c2], [Odroid-N2][odroid-n2], [Odroid-XU4][odroid-xu4]
- [Intel NUC][intel-nuc]
- As a virtual appliance (x86_64/UEFI):
- [VMDK][vmdk]
- [VHDX][vhdx]
- [VDI][vdi]
- [QCOW2][qcow2]
- [OVA][Virtual Appliance]
- [VMDK][vmdk], [VHDX][vhdx], [VDI][vdi], [QCOW2][qcow2], [OVA][Virtual Appliance]
- Not recommended Hardware:
- Not yet supported hardware:
- [Raspberry Pi][pi1]
- [Raspberry Pi Zero-W][pi0-w]
- [Raspberry Pi 2][pi2]
- Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (8 GB model)
- Not recommended hardware:
- [Raspberry Pi][pi1], [Raspberry Pi Zero-W][pi0-w], [Raspberry Pi 2][pi2]
2. Install Home Assistant:
- Flash the downloaded image to an SD card using [balenaEtcher][balenaEtcher]. If using a Pi, we recommend at least a 32 GB SD card to avoid running out of space.
- Load the appliance image into your virtual machine software. Allow at least 32 GB of disk space for the virtual machine. Choose 64-bit Linux and UEFI boot. For a KVM-based setup with `virt-manager`, set **Firmware** to `UEFI x86_64: /usr/share/ovmf/x64/OVMF_CODE.fd`.
- Load the appliance image into your virtual machine software. (Note: You are free to assign as much resources as you wish to the VM, please assign enough based on your add-on needs)
- For VirtualBox create a new virtual machine, select "Other Linux (64Bit), assign it atleast 2 GB of memory and "Use an existing virtual hard disk file", select the VDI file from above, afterwards edit the "Settings" of the VM and go "System" then Motherboard and Enable EFI, then "Network" "Adapter 1" Bridged and your adapter
- For Hyper-V create a new virtual machine, select "Generation 2", assign it at least 2 GB of memory and select "Connection -> "Your Virtual Switch that is bridged", then "Use an existing virtual hard disk" and select the VHDX file from above, after creation go to "Settings" -> "Security" and deselect "Enable Secure Boot"
- For KVM create a new virtual machine in `virt-manager`, select "Import existing disk image", provide the path to the QCOW2 image above, choose "Generic Default" for the operating system, assign at least 2 GB memory and 1 vCPU, check the box for "Customize configuration before install" and select your bridge under "Network Selection", then under customization select "Overview" -> "Firmware" -> "UEFI x86_64: ...".
- For Vmware Workstation create a new virtual machine, select "Custom", make it compatible with the default of Workstation and ESX, Choose "I will install the operating system later", select "Linux" -> "Other Linux 5.x or later kernel 64-bit", give it atleast 2GB RAM and 1vCPU, select "Use Bridged Networking" then "Use an existing virtual disk" and select the VMDK file above, after creation of VM go to "Settings" and "Options" then "Advanced" and select "Firmware type" to "UEFI"
3. Optional - set up the Wi-Fi or a static IP address. There are two possible places for that:
- on a blank USB stick with a FAT32 partition having partition label `CONFIG`, while in its root directory, create the `network/my-network` file, or

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