NOTE: I did not write this, I forked from @AYapejian due to a lack of responsiveness to issues and pull requests.
Various nodes to assist in setting up automation using node-red communicating with Home Assistant.
This assumes you have node-red already installed, and working, if you need to install node-red see here
NOTE: node-red-contrib-home-assistant requires node.JS > 8.0 If you're running Node-Red in Docker you'll need to pull the -v8 image for this to work.
$ cd ~/.node-red
$ npm install node-red-contrib-home-assistant
# then restart node-red
If you are running Node Red inside Hass.io addon/container you can use Hass.io API Proxy address http://hassio/homeassistant
as Home Assistant server address (server node Base URL). This way you don't need any real network address.
======= For flow examples checkout the flows here
The installed nodes have more detailed information in the node-red info pane shown when the node is selected. Below is a quick summary
Listens for all types of events from home assistant
Listens for only state_changed
events from home assistant
Much like the State Changed Ndoe
however provides some advanced functionality around common automation use cases.
Outputs the state of an entity at regular intervals, optionally also at startup and every time the entity changes if desired
Sends a request to home assistant for any domain and service available ( light/turn_on
, input_select/select_option
, etc..)
Fetches the last known state for any entity on input
Fetches HomeAssistant history on input
Allows rendering of templates on input
An environment with Home Assistant/Node Red can be easily spun up using docker and docker-compose along with built in VSCode debug enabled.
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/AYapejian/node-red-contrib-home-assistant.git
- Install node dependencies as usual:
cd node-red-contrib-home-assistant && yarn
- Start the docker dev environment:
yarn run dev
a. Note: First run will take a bit to download the images ( home-assistants image is over 1gb (yikes!) after that launch is much quicker) b. Note: Also first run load of HomeAssistant web interface seems very slow, but after first time it's also much faster - The
yarn run dev
command will leave you with a terminal spitting out logs,ctrl+c
out of this and it kills all the servers by design, just runyarn run dev
again to pick back up. The following services and ports are launched in thedev
script
service | port mappings | info |
---|---|---|
home-assistant | 8123:8123 , 8300:8300 |
exposed for local access via browser |
node-red | 1880:1880 , 9123:9229 |
exposed for local access via browser, 9123 is used for debugging. Includes default flow example connected to home-assistant |
- If you run into environment issues running
yarn run dev:clean
should remove all docker data and get you back to a clean state - All data will be discarded when the docker container is removed. You can map volumes locally to persist data. Create and copy as directed below then modify
docker-compose.yaml
to map the container directories to the created host dirs below. See:./_docker/docker-compose.mapped.yaml
for an example or just use that file to launch manually
mkdir -p _docker-volumes/home-assistant/config
mkdir -p _docker-volumes/node-red/data
cp _docker/home-assistant/root-fs/config/* _docker-volumes/home-assistant/config/
cp _docker/node-red/root-fs/data/* _docker-volumes/node-red/data
Optional but it's pretty nice if you have VSCode installed.
- Open the project directory in VSCode
- Go to the debug tab ( or
cmd/ctrl+shift+d
) - In the debug tab you should see an target for "Attach: Docker", run that guy and you can place debug breakpoints and changes will be reloaded within docker automatically
- Open http://localhost:8123 for HomeAssistant (password is
password
by default). - For node-red either open up via the HomeAssistant web link or left hand menu or just open a browser tab to http://localhost:1880
- If you're using VSCode and annoyed that node-red html (
type="x-red"
) isn't syntax highlighted you can run force it by adding support. Below is for Mac, can do the same manually on any platform however, note that this is a hack as I couldn't find any other good way to do this.
# For VSCode
sed -i .orig 's/text\/(javascript|ecmascript|babel)/text\/(javascript|ecmascript|babel|x-red)/' "/Applications/Visual Studio Code.app/Contents/Resources/app/extensions/html/syntaxes/html.json"
# For VSCode Insiders
sed -i .orig 's/text\/(javascript|ecmascript|babel)/text\/(javascript|ecmascript|babel|x-red)/' "/Applications/Visual Studio Code - Insiders.app/Contents/Resources/app/extensions/html/syntaxes/html.json"