remove obsolete tplink platform documentations (#8853)

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---
layout: page
title: "TP-Link Bulb"
description: "Instructions on how to integrate TP-Link bulbs into Home Assistant."
date: 2017-07-25 08:00
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: tp-link.png
ha_category: Light
ha_iot_class: "Local Polling"
ha_release: "0.50"
---
The `tplink` light platform allows you to control the state of your [TP-Link smart bulb](http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/list-5609.html).
Supported units:
- LB100
- LB110
- LB120
- LB130
- LB230
- KL110
- KL120
- KL130
To use your TP-Link light in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
light:
- platform: tplink
host: IP_ADDRESS
```
{% configuration %}
name:
description: The name to use when displaying this bulb.
required: false
type: string
default: TP-Link Light
host:
description: "The IP address of your TP-Link bulb, e.g., `192.168.1.32`."
required: true
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}
## {% linkable_title Adding multiple lights %}
You may need to add [multiple lights](https://community.home-assistant.io/t/multiple-tp-link-switches/6935) and the config would need to include multiple lights separately.
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
light:
- platform: tplink
host: FIRST_IP_ADDRESS
- platform: tplink
host: SECOND_IP_ADDRESS
```

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---
layout: page
title: "TP-Link Switch"
description: "Instructions on how to integrate TP-Link switches into Home Assistant."
date: 2016-07-13 08:00
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: tp-link.png
ha_category: Switch
ha_iot_class: "Local Polling"
ha_release: "0.24"
---
The `tplink` switch platform allows you to control the state of your [TP-Link smart switch](http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/list-5258.html).
Supported units:
- HS100
- HS103
- HS105
- HS110
- HS200
## {% linkable_title Configuration %}
To use your TP-Link switch or socket in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: tplink
host: IP_ADDRESS
```
{% configuration %}
name:
description: The name to use when displaying this switch.
required: false
type: string
default: TP-Link Switch
host:
description: "The IP address of your TP-Link switch, e.g., `192.168.1.32`."
required: true
type: string
enable_leds:
description: If the LEDs on the switch (WiFi and power) should be lit.
required: false
type: boolean
{% endconfiguration %}
## {% linkable_title Adding multiple switches %}
You may need to add [multiple switches](https://community.home-assistant.io/t/multiple-tp-link-switches/6935) and the config would need to include multiple switches separately.
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: tplink
host: FIRST_IP_ADDRESS
- platform: tplink
host: SECOND_IP_ADDRESS
```
## {% linkable_title Configure Energy Sensors %}
In order to get the power consumption readings from the HS110, you'll have to create a [template sensor](/components/switch.template/). In the example below, change all of the `my_tp_switch`'s to match your switch's entity ID.
{% raw %}
```yaml
sensor:
- platform: template
sensors:
my_tp_switch_amps:
friendly_name_template: "{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.name}} Current"
value_template: '{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.attributes["current_a"] | float }}'
unit_of_measurement: 'A'
my_tp_switch_watts:
friendly_name_template: "{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.name}} Current Consumption"
value_template: '{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.attributes["current_power_w"] | float }}'
unit_of_measurement: 'W'
my_tp_switch_total_kwh:
friendly_name_template: "{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.name}} Total Consumption"
value_template: '{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.attributes["total_energy_kwh"] | float }}'
unit_of_measurement: 'kWh'
my_tp_switch_volts:
friendly_name_template: "{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.name}} Voltage"
value_template: '{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.attributes["voltage"] | float }}'
unit_of_measurement: 'V'
my_tp_switch_today_kwh:
friendly_name_template: "{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.name}} Today's Consumption"
value_template: '{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.attributes["today_energy_kwh"] | float }}'
unit_of_measurement: 'kWh'
```
{% endraw %}