--- title: Ring description: Instructions on how to integrate your Ring.com devices within Home Assistant. ha_category: - Doorbell - Binary Sensor - Camera - Sensor - Switch - Light ha_release: 0.42 ha_iot_class: Cloud Polling ha_config_flow: true ha_codeowners: - '@balloob' ha_domain: ring --- The `ring` implementation allows you to integrate your [Ring.com](https://ring.com/) devices in Home Assistant. Due to recent authentication changes of Ring, you will need to run at least Home Assistant 0.104. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Binary Sensor](#binary-sensor) - [Camera](#camera) - [Sensor](#sensor) - [Switch](#switch)

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. ## Binary Sensor Once you have enabled the [Ring integration](/integrations/ring), you can start using a binary sensor. Currently, it supports doorbell, external chimes and stickup cameras. ## Camera
Please note that downloading and playing Ring video will require a Ring Protect plan.
Once you have enabled the [Ring integration](/integrations/ring), you can start using the camera platform. Currently, it supports doorbell and stickup cameras. ## Saving the videos captured by your Ring Door Bell You can save locally the latest video captured by your Ring Door Bell using the [downloader](/integrations/downloader) along with either an [automation](/integrations/automation) or [python_script](/integrations/python_script). First, enable the [downloader](/integrations/downloader) integration in your configuration by adding the following to your `configuration.yaml`. ```yaml downloader: download_dir: downloads ``` Then you can use the following `action` in your automation (this will save the video file under `/downloads/ring_/`): {% raw %} ```yaml action: - service: downloader.download_file data_template: url: "{{ state_attr('camera.front_door', 'video_url') }}" subdir: "{{state_attr('camera.front_door', 'friendly_name')}}" filename: "{{state_attr('camera.front_door', 'friendly_name')}}" ``` {% endraw %} If you want to use `python_script`, enable it your `configuration.yaml` file first: ```yaml python_script: ``` You can then use the following `python_script` to save the video file: ```python # obtain ring doorbell camera object # replace the camera.front_door by your camera entity ring_cam = hass.states.get("camera.front_door") subdir_name = f"ring_{ring_cam.attributes.get('friendly_name')}" # get video URL data = { "url": ring_cam.attributes.get("video_url"), "subdir": subdir_name, "filename": ring_cam.attributes.get("friendly_name"), } # call downloader integration to save the video hass.services.call("downloader", "download_file", data) ``` ## Sensor Once you have enabled the [Ring integration](/integrations/ring), you can start using the sensor platform. Currently, it supports doorbell, external chimes and stickup cameras. ## Switch Once you have enabled the [Ring integration](/integrations/ring), you can start using the switch platform. This will add a switch for every camera that supports a siren. Note the siren will only turn on for 30 seconds before automatically turning off. ## Light Once you have enabled the [Ring integration](/integrations/ring), you can start using the light platform. This will add a light for every camera that supports a light (such as a floodlight).