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title, description, ha_category, ha_release, ha_quality_scale, ha_codeowners, ha_domain, ha_iot_class
title | description | ha_category | ha_release | ha_quality_scale | ha_codeowners | ha_domain | ha_iot_class | ||
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Zero-configuration networking (zeroconf) | Exposes Home Assistant using the Zeroconf protocol. |
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0.18 | internal |
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zeroconf | Local Push |
The zeroconf
integration will scan the network for supported devices and services. Discovered integrations will show up in the discovered section on the integrations page in the configuration panel. It will also make Home Assistant discoverable for other services in the network. Zeroconf is also sometimes known as Bonjour, Rendezvous, and Avahi.
Integrations can opt-in to be found by adding either a Zeroconf section or a HomeKit section to their manifest.json
.
Configuration
This integration is by default enabled, unless you've disabled or removed the default_config:
line from your configuration. If that is the case, and you wish to have Home Assistant scan for integrations using zeroconf and HomeKit, the following example shows you how to enable this integration manually:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
zeroconf:
{% configuration %}
zeroconf:
description:
type: map
keys:
default_interface:
description: By default, zeroconf
will attempt to bind to all interfaces. For systems running using network isolation or similar, this may result in zeroconf
being unavailable. Change this option to true
if zeroconf
does not function.
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
ipv6:
description: By default, zeroconf
will enable IPv6 support. If your network has trouble with IPv6 being enabled, you can set this option to false
.
required: false
type: boolean
default: true
{% endconfiguration %}