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hahomematic
is a Python 3 module for Home Assistant to interact with HomeMatic and HomematicIP devices. Some other devices (f.ex. Bosch, Intertechno) might be supported as well.
This is intended to become the successor of pyhomematic.
It can be installed by using the custom_component. Necessary installation instructions can be found here.
pyhomematic has the requirement to manually add support for devices to make them usable in Home Assistant. hahomematic
automatically create entities for each parameter on each channel on every device (if it not black listed). To achieve this, all paramsets (VALUES
) are fetched (and cached for quick successive startups).
On top of that it is possible to add custom entity-classes to implement more complex entities, if it makes sense for a device, much like the devicetypes of pyhomematic. This will be needed for thermostats, lights, covers, climate, lock, siren etc..
Helpers for automatic re-connecting after a restart of the CCU are provided as well.
Due to a bug in previous version of the CCU2 / CCU3, hahomematic
requires at least the following version for usage with HomematicIP devices:
More information about this bug can be found here: https://github.com/jens-maus/RaspberryMatic/issues/843. Other CCU-like platforms that leverage the buggy version of the HmIPServer
aren't supported as well.
FAQs
Homematic interface for Home Assistant running on Python 3.
We found that hahomematic demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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