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Building Smart Home Automation Solutions with Home Assistant

By : Marco Carvalho
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Book Image

Building Smart Home Automation Solutions with Home Assistant

5 (1)
By: Marco Carvalho

Overview of this book

Picture a home where you can adjust the lighting based on the time of day or when movement is detected. In this same home, you can also detect when a door is unexpectedly opened or an alarm is triggered in response to any suspicious activity. Such automated devices form part of a smart home, and the exciting part is that this book teaches you how to create and manage these devices all by yourself. This book helps you create your own ecosystem to automate your home using Home Assistant software. You’ll begin by understanding the components of a home automation system and learn how to create, hack, and configure them to operate seamlessly. Then, you'll set up Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi to work as a home automation server, build your own IoT sensors based on ESP32/ESP8266, and set up real-life automation use cases using hands-on examples and projects. The chapters will also guide you in using software tools such as Node-RED, InfluxDB, and Grafana to manage, present, and use data collected from your Home Automation devices. Finally, you’ll gain insights into new technologies and trends in the home automation space to help you continue with your learning journey. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build your own creative, IoT-based home automation system using different hardware and software technologies.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Part 1: Introduction to Home Assistant – Installation and Configuration
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Part 2: Install, Create, and Hack Sensors and Actuators
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Part 3: Automations, Customizations, and Integrations Using Home Assistant
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Part 4: Expanding Home Assistant’s Capabilities
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Part 5: Learn by Doing and Future Trends

Deploying the controller software

I was grateful when I was building my LED strip for the first time. I thought I could develop one from scratch but I was running late to get it ready for Halloween. Then I started to look at some options on the internet, when I found the software I am using today to manage all the strip lights I built. This software is called WLED.

The WLED software was created by Christian Schwinne and made to run under Expressif Systems’ popular ESP8266 and ESP32 wireless microcontroller modules. It implements a web server in these devices and is intended to control some LED types, including the WS2812B we are using in this project. It has multiple features and configurations we will be exploring in this chapter. For example, it has over 100 integrated special effects and can control 3 different LED outputs independently if we are using EP8266, and 10 LED outputs if an ESP32 is used. It has everything we will need for this project and more. Another key...