diff --git a/source/_components/lutron_caseta.markdown b/source/_components/lutron_caseta.markdown index 9783766c89d..4a42d97b16f 100644 --- a/source/_components/lutron_caseta.markdown +++ b/source/_components/lutron_caseta.markdown @@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ The currently supported Caseta devices are: - Scenes as Home Assistant [scenes](/components/scene.lutron_caseta/) - Lutron shades as Home Assistant [covers](/components/cover.lutron_caseta/) -When configured, the `lutron_caseta` component will automatically discover the currently supported devices as setup in the Lutron Smart Bridge. The name assigned in the Lutron mobile app will be used to form the `entity_id` used in Home Assistant. e.g., a dimmer called 'Bedroom Lamp' becomes `light.bedroom_lamp` in Home Assistant. +When configured, the `lutron_caseta` component will automatically discover the currently supported devices as setup in the Lutron Smart Bridge. The name assigned in the Lutron mobile app will be used to form the `entity_id` used in Home Assistant. e.g., a dimmer called 'Lamp' in a room called 'Bedroom' becomes `light.bedroom_lamp` in Home Assistant. -To use Lutron Caseta devices in your installation, you must first log in to your Lutron account and generate a certificate that allows Home Assistant to connect to your bridge. This can be accomplished by downloading and executing [this script](/assets/get_lutron_cert.zip), which will generate three files: caseta.key, caseta.crt, caseta-bridge.crt when you run it. See the instructions at the top of the script for more information. +To use Lutron Caseta devices in your installation, you must first log in to your Lutron account and generate a certificate that allows Home Assistant to connect to your bridge. This can be accomplished by downloading and executing [get_lutron_cert.py](https://github.com/gurumitts/pylutron-caseta/blob/master/get_lutron_cert.py), which will generate three files: caseta.key, caseta.crt, caseta-bridge.crt when you run it. See the instructions at the top of the script for more information. Once you have the three necessary files, place them in your configuration directory and add the following to your `configuration.yaml`: @@ -40,12 +40,24 @@ lutron_caseta: ca_certs: caseta-bridge.crt ``` -Configuration variables: - -- **host** (*Required*): The IP address of the Lutron Smart Bridge. -- **keyfile** (*Required*): The private key that Home Assistant will use to authenticate to the bridge. -- **certfile** (*Required*): The certificate chain that Home Assistant will use to authenticate to the bridge. -- **ca_certs** (*Required*): The list of certificate authorities (usually only one) that Home Assistant will expect when connecting to the bridge. +{% configuration %} + host: + required: true + description: The IP address of the Lutron Smart Bridge. + type: string + keyfile: + required: true + description: The private key that Home Assistant will use to authenticate to the bridge. + type: string + certfile: + required: true + description: The certificate chain that Home Assistant will use to authenticate to the bridge. + type: string + ca_certs: + required: true + description: The list of certificate authorities (usually only one) that Home Assistant will expect when connecting to the bridge. + type: string +{% endconfiguration %}

It is recommended to assign a static IP address to your Lutron Smart Bridge. This ensures that it won't change IP address, so you won't have to change the `host` if it reboots and comes up with a different IP address. diff --git a/source/assets/get_lutron_cert.zip b/source/assets/get_lutron_cert.zip deleted file mode 100644 index b3849e8a412..00000000000 Binary files a/source/assets/get_lutron_cert.zip and /dev/null differ