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|USEFlag|Description|homeassistant-min|homeassistant|Homeassistant-full|introduced|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|abode|Library for the Abode alarm API|N|Y|Y|0.52|
|accuweather|Uses the AccuWeather web service as a source for weather data|Y|Y|Y|0.114|
|acer_projector|Allows you to control the state of RS232 connected projectors from Acer|N|Y|Y|0.19|
|acmeda|Control and monitor covers via your Rolelase Acmeda Automate hub|N|Y|Y|0.111|
|adax|Integrates Adax heater into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|2021.8.0|
|adguard|Monitor your ad- and tracker-blocking DNS server|N|Y|Y|0.95|
|ads|Beckhoff automation devices running TwinCAT|N|Y|Y|0.60|
|advantage_air|API helper for Advantage Air's MyAir and e-zone API|N|N|Y|0.117|
|aemet| AEMET OpenData meteorological data|N|N|Y|2021.3|
|aftership|The aftership platform allows one to track deliveries by AfterShip|N|Y|Y|0.85|
|agent_dvr|Agent DVR is a free* software DVR solution|N|Y|Y|0.110|
|airly|Uses the Airly web service as a source for air quality data|Y|Y|Y|0.101|
|airnow|AirNow web service as a source for air quality data|N|N|Y|2021.2|
|airtouch4|None|N|N|Y|2021.9.0b1|
|airvisual|Airvisual sensor platform queries the AirVisual cloud API for air quality data|Y|Y|Y|0.53|
|aladdin_connect|The aladdin_connect cover platform lets you control Genie Aladdin Connect garage|N|Y|Y|0.75|
|alarmdecoder|AlarmDecoder extended|N|Y|Y|0.43|
|almond|Almond is an open, privacy-preserving virtual assistant by Stanford Open Virtual|N|Y|Y|0.102|
|alpha_vantage|The alpha_vantage sensor platform uses Alpha Vantage to monitor the stock market|Y|Y|Y|0.60|
|amazon_polly|Text-to-speech platform that works with Amazon Polly|N|N|Y|0.37|
|ambee|Asynchronous Python client for the Ambee API|N|N|Y|2021.7|
|ambiclimate|Communicate with Ambiclimate devices|N|Y|Y|0.93|
|ambient_station|Retrieves local weather information from Ambient Weather|N|Y|Y|0.85|
|amcrest|Integrate your Amcrest or Dahua IP camera|N|Y|Y|0.49|
|ampio|Will query the open data API of ampio.pl to monitor air quality sensor station|N|Y|Y|0.92|
|androidtv|Library for controlling an Android TV, formerly firetv|Y|Y|Y|0.7.6|
|android_ip_webcam|The android_ip_webcam integration turns any Android phone or tablet into a netwo|Y|Y|Y|0.40|
|anel_pwrctrl|The anel_pwrctrl switch platform allows you to control ANEL PwrCtrl devices|N|Y|Y|0.30|
|anthemav|Both Anthems current and last generation of A/V Receivers and Processors suppor|N|Y|Y|0.37|
|apache_kafka|Sends all state changes from Home Assistant to a Apache Kafka topic|N|Y|Y|0.97|
|apcupsd|Query Apcupsd status information from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.13|
|apns|Use Apple Push Notification service (APNS) to deliver notifications|N|N|Y|0.31|
|apple_tv|Library for controlling an Apple TV|N|Y|Y|0.49|
|apprise|The Apprise service is an all-in-one solution to open up Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.101|
|aprs|Tracker integration connects to the APRS-IS|N|N|Y|0.95|
|aqualogic|Provides connectivity to a Hayward/Goldline AquaLogic/ProLogic pool controller|N|N|Y|0.80|
|aquostv|The aquostv platform allows you to control a Sharp Aquos TV|N|Y|Y|0.35|
|arcam_fmj|Control Arcam receivers from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.96|
|arduino|Arduino device family are microcontroller boards|N|N|Y||
|arlo|Allows you to integrate your Arlo devices into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.46|
|arris_tg2492lg|Presence detection from an Arris TG2492LG router|N|N|Y|0.109|
|aruba|Presence detection by looking at connected devices to an Aruba Instant device|N|Y|Y|0.7|
|asterisk_mbox|asterisk_mbox Asterisk Voicemail integration|N|N|Y|0.51|
|asuswrt|Api wrapper for Asuswrt|N|Y|Y|0.83|
|atag|Connect to Atag One thermostats, reporting and setting its status|N|N|Y|0.109|
|aten_pe|The aten_pe integration lets you control ATEN Rack PDUs from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.103|
|atome|The atome sensor platform is retrieving the consumption of your home from the Di|N|Y|Y|0.99|
|august|The august integration allows you to integrate your August devices in Home Assis|N|Y|Y|0.64|
|aurora|The aurora platform uses the NOAA Aurora Forecast service to let you know if an |N|N|Y|0.39|
|aurora_abb_powerone|This implements a direct RS485 connection to a solar inverter in the PVI-3.0/3.6|N|Y|Y|0.96|
|avea|Library for Elgato Avea bulbs|N|Y|Y|0.97|
|avion|Support for the Avi-on Bluetooth dimmer switch Avi-on|N|Y|Y|0.37|
|awair|Library to integrate the Awair GraphQL API into Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.84|
|aws|Interact with Amazon Web Services|N|N|Y|0.91|
|axis|Communicating with newer devices from Axis Communications|Y|Y|Y|0.45|
|baidu|Text-to-speech platform uses Baidu TTS engine to read a text with natural soundi|N|Y|Y|0.59|
|bbb_gpio|Base for all BeagleBone Black related GPIO platforms|N|N|Y|0.36|
|bbox|Presence detection from Bbox Modem Router from Bouygues Telecom|N|N|Y|0.31|
|beewi_smartclim|BeeWi SmartClim BLE is a Bluetooth Low Energy sensor device|N|Y|Y|0.99|
|bh1750|Allows you to read the ambient light level in Lux from a BH1750FVI sensor connec|N|Y|Y|0.48|
|bitcoin|Displays various details about the Bitcoin network|N|Y|Y|0.7|
|bizkaibus|The bizkaibus sensor will give you the time until the next bus in the selected s|N|Y|Y|0.93|
|blackbird|Control Monoprice Blackbird Matrix Switch using a serial connection|N|Y|Y|0.68|
|blebox|BleBox produces small, low-power, surprisingly affordable, feature-rich WiFi dev|N|Y|Y|0.110|
|blink|Get events from Blink camera and security systems|N|Y|Y|0.40|
|blinksticklight|The blinkstick platform lets you control your Blinkstick lights|N|Y|Y|0.7.5|
|blinkt|The blinkt light platform lets you control the Blinkt! board, featuring eight su|N|Y|Y|0.44|
|blockchain|Displays Bitcoin wallet balances from blockchain.info|N|Y|Y|0.47|
|bluesound|Allows you to control your Bluesound HiFi wireless speakers and audio integratio|N|N|Y|0.51|
|bluetooth_le_tracker|Tracks Bluetooth low-energy devices periodically based on interval_seconds value|Y|Y|Y|0.27|
|bluetooth_tracker|Discovers new devices on boot and tracks Bluetooth devices periodically|N|Y|Y|0.18|
|bme280|Bosch BME280 Environmental sensor connected via I2c bus (SDA, SCL pins)|N|Y|Y|0.48|
|bme680|Read temperature, humidity, pressure and gas resistance values of a Bosch BME680|N|Y|Y|0.62|
|bmp280|Get temperature and pressure values of a Bosch BMP280 Environmental sensor conne|N|N|Y|0.108|
|bmw_connected_drive|Retrieve data from the BMW Connected Drive|N|Y|Y|0.64|
|bond|Asynchronous Python wrapper library over Bond Local API|N|Y|Y|0.113|
|bosch_shc|integrate your Bosch SHC into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|2021.6|
|braviatv|Control almost all Sony Bravia TV 2013 and newer|N|Y|Y|0.23|
|broadlink|Allows you to interact with Broadlink remote control devices|N|Y|Y|0.35|
|brother|Read current data from your local Brother printer|N|Y|Y|0.104|
|brottsplatskartan|brottsplatskartan sensor allows one to track reported incidents|N|Y|Y|0.85|
|brunt|The brunt platform allows one to control Blind Engines by Brunt|N|Y|Y|0.75|
|bsblan|This integration integrates BSBLan device into Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.110|
|bt_home_hub_5|Offers presence detection by looking at connected devices to a BT Home |N|Y|Y|0.22|
|bt_smarthub|Presence detection by looking at BT Smart Hub based routers|N|Y|Y|0.82|
|buienradar|Integrate buienradar weather data into Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.47|
|caldav|Integrate a CalDAV (RFC4791) calendar in Home Assistant|Y|Y|Y|0.60|
|canary|Allows you to integrate your Canary devices from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.60|
|cast|Let Home Assitant talk to Google Chromecast|Y|Y|Y||
|channels|Allows you to control Channels from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.65|
|circuit|Unify Circuit platform allows you to send notifications|N|N|Y|0.111|
|cisco_ios|Presence detection scanner for Cisco IOS devices|N|N|Y|0.33|
|cisco_mobility_express|ciscomobilityexpress support for Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.90|
|cisco_webex_teams|Deliver rich notifications from Home Assistant to Cisco Webex Teams|N|N|Y|0.40|
|clementine|The clementine platform allows you to control a Clementine Music Player|N|N|Y|0.39|
|cli|Set a dependency for Home Assistant Cli hass-cli (lots of modules required)|Y|Y|Y|None|
|climacell|obtain weather information from the ClimaCell API|N|N|Y|2021.3|
|cloud|Quickly integrate your local Home Assistant with various cloud services|N|N|Y|0.60|
|cloudflare|With the cloudflare integration, you can keep your Cloudflare records up to date|N|N|Y|0.74|
|cmus|Allows you to control a cmus music player from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.23|
|co2signal|Queries the CO2Signal API for the CO2 intensity of a specific region|N|Y|Y|0.87|
|coinbase|Lets you access account balances and exchange rates from coinbase|N|N|Y|0.61|
|color_extractor|color_extractor extracts the predominant color from a given image|N|N|Y|0.118|
|comfoconnect|Comfoconnect integration lets you control Zehnder ComfoAir|N|N|Y|0.48|
|compensation|Compensation integration consumes the state from other sensors|Y|Y|Y|2021.5|
|concord232|Provides integration with GE, Interlogix (and other brands) alarm panels|N|N|Y|0.31|
|control4|Allows you to control and monitor lights from your local Control4 system|N|N|Y|0.114|
|coolmaster|The coolmaster climate platform lets you control HVAC through CoolMasterNet|N|N|Y|0.88|
|coronavirus|Add sensors for COVID-19 infections from Johns Hopkins University|Y|Y|Y|0.106|
|cppm_tracker|Detect presence by looking at connected devices to Aruba Clearpass|N|N|Y|0.90|
|cpuspeed|The cpuspeed sensor platform to allow you to monitor the current CPU speed|N|N|Y||
|cups|Using the open source printing system CUPS to show details about your printers|N|N|Y|0.32|
|daikin|Integrate Daikin wireless controllers into Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.59|
|danfoss_air|The danfoss_air integration accesses information from your Danfoss Air HRV unit|N|N|Y|0.87|
|darksky|Use dark sky weather data from Home Assistant|Y|Y|Y|0.30|
|datadog|The datadog integration sends all state changes to Datadog using a Datadog Agent|N|N|Y|0.45|
|debugpy|Useful in testing changes on a local development install|N|N|Y|0.112|
|deconz|Add deCONZ ConBee/RaspBee Zigbee gateways to Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.61|
|decora|Support Decora Bluetooth dimmer switch Leviton from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.37|
|decora_wifi|Support for Leviton Decora Wi-Fi dimmers/switches via the MyLeviton API|N|N|Y|0.51|
|delijn|De Lijn public transport network in Flanders|N|Y|Y|0.97|
|deluge|Local polling for Deluge Switches and Sensors|N|N|Y|0.57|
|denonavr|Automation Library for Denon AVR receivers|N|Y|Y|0.7.2|
|deutsche_bahn|will give you the departure time of the next train for the given connection|N|Y|Y|0.14|
|devolo_home_control|Add Devolo Home-control to Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.110|
|dexcom|View your CGM data from Dexcom from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.113|
|dhcp|will watch the network for DHCP requests for supported devices and services|N|Y|Y|2021.2|
|dht|Get the current temperature and humidity from a DHT11, DHT22 or AM2302 device|N|Y|Y|0.7|
|digitalloggers|Switch platform controls the state of your Digital Loggers switches|N|N|Y|0.35|
|digital_ocean|Access information about your Digital Ocean droplets from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.30|
|directv|Allows you to control a DirecTV receiver and its client devices|N|N|Y|0.25|
|discogs|Discogs Client for Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.61|
|discord|Send messages to the user using Discord from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.37|
|discovery|Automatically configure zeroconf/mDNS and UPnP devices in Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.7|
|dlink|Allows you to control the state of your D-Link Wi-Fi Smart Plugs|N|N|Y|0.14|
|dlna_dmr|Allows you to control a DLNA Digital Media Renderer|N|N|Y|0.76|
|dnsip|will expose an IP address, fetched via DNS resolution, as its value|N|N|Y|0.40|
|dominos|dominos integration allows you to order Dominos Pizza|N|N|Y|0.59|
|doods| image processing integration allows you to detect and recognize objects|N|N|Y|0.100|
|doorbird|The doorbird implementation allows you to integrate your DoorBird device|N|Y|Y|0.54|
|dovado|The dovado integration manages communication with the Dovado router|N|N|Y|0.87|
|dsmr|Dutch Smart Meters which comply to DSMR (Dutch Smart Meter Requirements)|N|N|Y|0.34|
|dunehd|control a Dune HD media player|N|Y|Y|0.34|
|dwd_weather_warnings|dwd_weather_warnings sensor platform uses DWD for warnings|Y|Y|Y|0.51|
|dweet|transfer details collected with Home Assistant to Dweet.io|N|N|Y|0.19|
|dynalite|Dynalite DyNET interface forHome Assistant |N|Y|Y|0.106|
|dyson|integrate all Dyson related platforms into Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.47|
|eafm|UK Environment Agency Flood Monitoring API to provide sensors|N|N|Y|0.115|
|ebox|Integrate your EBox account information into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.39|
|ebusd|Integration between ebusd daemon for communication with eBUS heating systems|N|N|Y|0.88|
|ecoal_boiler|The ecoal_boiler integration is the base for pumps and sensors|N|N|Y|0.87|
|ecobee|Talk to Ecobee thermostats from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.9|
|econet|consuming the information provided by a EcoNet enabled Rheem water heater|N|N|Y|0.61|
|ecovacs|ecovacs integration to integrate all Ecovacs (Deebot) vacuums|N|N|Y|0.77|
|eddystone_temperature|reads temperature information from Eddystone beacons|N|N|Y|0.42|
|edimax|switch platform allows you to control the state of your Edimax switches|N|N|Y||
|edl21|edl21 integration lets you read German EDL21 smart meters using SML|N|N|Y|0.107|
|ee_brightbox|presence detection by looking at connected devices to a EE Bright Box 2 router|N|N|Y|0.87|
|egardia|Control an Egardia/Woonveilig alarm control panel from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.65|
|eight_sleep|Fetch data from your Eight Sleep smart cover or mattress|N|N|Y|0.44|
|elgato|The Elgato Key Light sets the bar for high-end studio lighting|N|N|Y|0.104|
|eliqonline|Integrate your ELIQ Online smart meter information|N|N|Y|0.10|
|elkm1|Elk-M1 is a home security and automation controller|N|N|Y|0.81|
|elv|control the state of your ELV PCA 301 smart switch|N|N|Y|0.95|
|emby|The emby platform allows you to control a Emby multimedia system|N|N|Y|0.32|
|emonitor|SiteSage Emonitor allows local power monitoring on a per circuit basis|N|N|Y|2021.5|
|emulated_hue|Emulated_hue integration provides a virtual Philips Hue bridge|N|N|Y|0.27|
|emulated_kasa|Emulates a TP-Link Kasa smart plug and announces the power usage|N|N|Y|0.115|
|emulated_roku|Emulate Roku API for Harmony and Android remotes|N|Y|Y|0.86|
|enigma2|Support for Enigma2 boxes with openwebif support|Y|Y|Y|0.90|
|enocean|Support for Enocean devices in Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.21|
|enphase_envoy|Reads electricity production and consumption from an Enphase Envoy|N|Y|Y|0.76|
|entur_public_transport|entur_public_transport sensor gives real-time departure information|N|N|Y|0.84|
|environment_canada|Access meteorological data from Environment Canada from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.95|
|envirophat|Display information collected by an Enviro pHAT add-on board|N|N|Y|0.44|
|envisalink|Link Envisalink devices to Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.23|
|ephember|The ephember climate platform lets you control EPH Controls thermostats|N|N|Y|0.57|
|epson|The epson platform allows you to control a Epson projector|N|N|Y|0.72|
|epsonworkforce|monitor the ink levels of a Epson Workforce printer|N|N|Y|0.92|
|eq3btsmart|Integrate EQ3 Bluetooth Smart Thermostats in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.18|
|esphome|Support for esphome sensors, covers and switches and it's dashboard|Y|Y|Y|0.85|
|essent|communicate with the (undocumented) API of Dutch energy provider Essent|N|N|Y|0.93|
|etherscan|displays Ether and ERC-20 token balances from Etherscan.io|N|N|Y|0.47|
|eufy|eufy integration is the main integration to integrate various eufy devices|N|N|Y|0.68|
|everlights|Library for controlling an EverLights lighting system|N|Y|Y|0.87|
|evohome|links with all non-US Honeywell Total Connect Comfort (TCC) CH/DHW systems|N|Y|Y|0.80|
|ezviz|ezviz sensor platform uses the EzvizLife API to interact with the devices|N|N|Y|0.107|
|faa_delays|delays at US Airports based on the FAAs National Airspace System Status|N|N|Y|2021.3|
|familyhub|get images of the inside of your Samsung Family Hub refrigerator|N|N|Y|0.70|
|fastdotcom|uses the Fast.com web service to measure network bandwidth performance|N|N|Y|0.88|
|feedreader|an RSS/Atom feed reader that polls feeds every hour|N|N|Y|0.18|
|ffmpeg|allows other Home Assistant integrations to process video and audio streams|N|N|Y|0.29|
|fibaro|Fibaro hub is a controller mainly connecting to Z-Wave devices|N|Y|Y|0.83|
|fido|Integrate your Fido account information into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.39|
|fints|This only works with banks that support the FinTS (aka. HBCI) standard|N|N|Y|0.70|
|fireservicerota|scheduling and dispatching system for firefighters|N|N|Y|2020.12|
|firmata|Firmata can be used to add digital inputs and outputs to Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.114|
|fitbit|The Fitbit sensor allows you to expose data from Fitbit to Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.19|
|fixer|current exchange rate from Fixer.io using data from ECB|N|N|Y|0.23|
|fjaraskupan|None|N|N|Y|2021.9.0b1|
|fleetgo|integrate your vehicles equipped with FleetGO hardware into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.76|
|flexit|Integrates Flexit Air Conditioning unit into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.47|
|flic|The flic platform allows you to receive click events from flic smart buttons|N|N|Y|0.35|
|flick_electric|Flick Electric Co is a power company in New Zealand|N|N|Y|0.110|
|flipr|Flipr is a smart pool monitor (Cloud Polling)|N|N|Y|2021.8.0|
|flo|The flo integration integrates Flo by Moen smart water shutoff valves|N|N|Y|0.115|
|flume|monitors the real-time status of your home water meter|N|Y|Y|0.103|
|flunearyou|allows users in the US to get information from Flu Near You|N|Y|Y|0.83|
|flux_led|flux_led support is integrated into Home Assistant as a light platform|N|Y|Y|0.25|
|folder_watcher|publishing events on the bus on the creation/deletion/modification of files|N|N|Y|0.67|
|foobot|fetch air quality data from your Foobot device|N|Y|Y|0.66|
|forecast_solar|Asynchronous Python client for getting forecast solar information|N|N|Y|2021.7|
|forked_daapd|allows you to control your forked-daapd server from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.110|
|fortios|device tracking of devices with a MAC address connected to a FortiGate|N|Y|Y|0.97|
|foscam|watch the live stream of your Foscam IP camera|N|N|Y|0.7.3|
|freebox|allows you to observe and control Freebox router|N|Y|Y|0.85|
|freedompro|Python library for Freedompro API|N|N|Y|2021.7|
|free_mobile|free_mobile platform is using the French mobile operator Free Mobile to send SMS|N|N|Y|0.11|
|fritz|The fritz platform offers presence detection for Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.10|
|fritzbox|Allows you to integrate the switch and climate devices in Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.68|
|fritzbox_callmonitor|monitors the call monitor exposed by AVM FRITZ!Box routers on TCP port 1012|N|Y|Y|0.27|
|fritzbox_netmonitor|sensor monitors the network statistics exposed by AVM FRITZ!Box routers|N|Y|Y|0.36|
|fronius|Add (very basic) Support for Fronius Symo JSON Api to Home Assistant|Y|Y|Y|0.96|
|frontier_silicon|Support for Internet Radios based on the Frontier Silicon chipset|N|N|Y|0.40|
|futurenow|Allows you to use P5 FutureNow relay/dimmer units as lights|N|N|Y|0.75|
|garages_amsterdam|measure the occupancy of Amsterdam parking garages in the Netherlands|N|N|Y|2021.6|
|garmin_connect|The Garmin Connect sensor allows you to expose data from Garmin Connect|N|Y|Y|0.105|
|gc100|The Global Caché GC-100 can be integrated into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.57|
|gdacs|lets you use a GeoRSS feed provided by GDACS|N|N|Y|0.106|
|geniushub|geniushub integration links Home Assistant with your Genius Hub CH/DHW|N|N|Y|0.92|
|geonetnz_quakes|Use a GeoJSON feed provided by New Zealands GeoNet in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.98|
|geonetnz_volcano|GeoJSON feed provided by New Zealands GeoNet|N|N|Y|0.103|
|geo_json_events|geo_json_events platform lets you integrate GeoJSON feeds|N|N|Y|0.79|
|geo_rss_events|geo_rss_events sensor retrieves events from a GeoRSS feed|N|N|Y|0.55|
|gios|Source for air quality data for Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.104|
|github|GitHub sensor integrates data from GitHub to monitor your favorite repositories|Y|Y|Y|0.88|
|gitlab_ci|Sensor platform integrates results reported by CI/CD Pipeline Jobs in GitLab|N|N|Y|0.8|
|gitter|Sensor allows one to monitor a Gitter.im chatroom for unread messages|N|N|Y|0.47|
|glances|Allows you to monitor the system information provided by the Glances API|N|N|Y|0.7.3|
|gntp|Growl Notification Protocol: sending and receiving notifications|N|N|Y|0.16|
|goalfeed|Use your Goalfeed account to trigger events in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.63|
|goalzero|Access Goal Zero REST Api from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.116|
|gogogate2|Control Gogogate2-Enabled garage doors from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.67|
|google|Intergrate Google Calendar into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.33|
|google_maps|google_maps platform allows you to detect presence|N|N|Y|0.67|
|google_pubsub|Send events to Google Cloud Pub/Sub from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.88|
|google_translate|google_translate text-to-speech platform for Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.35|
|google_travel_time|provides travel time from the Google Distance Matrix API|N|N|Y|0.19|
|gpmdp|Allows you to control a GPMDP instance from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.20|
|gpsd|GPS information collected by gpsd and a GPS receiver|N|N|Y|0.26|
|gree|Discover, connect and control Gree based minisplit systems|N|N|Y|0.117|
|greeneye_monitor|Allows you to create sensors for the various data channels of the GEM|N|Y|Y|0.82|
|greenwave|Communicates with the Greenwave Reality (TCP Connected) Gateway|N|N|Y|0.61|
|growatt_server|Talk to growatt server from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.99|
|gstreamer|Allows you to play audio via a gstreamer pipeline from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.39|
|gtfs|gtfs sensor will give you the next departure time|N|N|Y|0.17|
|guardian|Integrates Elexa Guardian water valve controllers into Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.111|
|habitica|Allows you to monitor and manage your Habitica profile|N|N|Y|0.78|
|hangouts|Allows you to send messages to Google Hangouts conversations|N|N|Y|0.77|
|harman_kardon_avr|Allows you to control Harman Kardon Network Receivers|N|Y|Y|0.85|
|harmony|Logitech Harmony support for Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.34|
|hdmi_cec|Creates switch entities for HDMI devices in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.23|
|heatmiser|Control Heatmiser DT/DT-E/PRT/PRT-E thermostats from Heatmiser|N|N|Y|0.10|
|heos|Controlling HEOS devices through the HEOS CLI Protocol from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.92|
|here_travel_time|here_travel_time sensor provides travel time from the HERE Routing API|N|Y|Y|0.100|
|hikvision|Parses the event stream of a Hikvision IP Camera for Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.35|
|hikvisioncam|Allows you to control your motion detection settings from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.7|
|hisense_aehw4a1|Give Wi-Fi connectivity to some Hisense ACs|N|N|Y|0.103|
|hive|Set up and integrate all supported Hive devices in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.59|
|hlk_sw16|HLK-SW16 by Hi-Link is a simple networkable 16 port relay device|N|N|Y|0.84|
|homekit|Integrate HomeKit controller and accessory in Home Assistant|Y|Y|Y|0.64|
|homekit_controller|Allows you to connect accessories with the “Works with HomeKit” logo|Y|Y|Y|0.68|
|homematic|An API for the homematicip cloud|N|Y|Y|0.23|
|homematicip_cloud|A python wrapper for the homematicIP REST API (Access Point Based)|N|Y|Y|0.66|
|homeworks|Lutron Homeworks Series 4 & 8 systems via RS232|N|N|Y|0.85|
|home_connect|Home Connect standard for Bosch and Siemens|N|N|Y|0.110|
|home_plus_control|allows you to control a range of Legrand in-wall switches and power outlets|N|N|Y|2021.4|
|honeywell|Integrates US-based Honeywell Total Connect Comfort (TCC) climate systems|N|N|Y||
|horizon|Allows you to control a Unitymedia Horizon HD Recorder from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.72|
|hp_ilo|Query HP Integrated Lights out XML interfaces from Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.27|
|html5|html5 enables you to receive push notifications to Chrome or Firefox|N|N|Y|0.27|
|http|Serves all files and data required for the Home Assistant frontend|Y|Y|Y|0.7|
|htu21d|Read the temperature and humidity from a HTU21D sensor (I2C)|N|N|Y|0.48|
|huawei_lte|allows you to observe and control Huawei LTE devices|N|N|Y|0.79|
|hue|talk to Philips Hue|N|Y|Y|0.60|
|huisbaasje|Huisbaasje smart energy meters|N|N|Y|2021.2|
|hunterdouglas_powerview|integrate your Hunter Douglas PowerView devices|N|N|Y|0.15|
|hvv_departures|departures of busses, trains and ferries in Hamburg|N|N|Y|0.112|
|hydrawise|communicate with Hunter Wi-Fi irrigation controllers|N|Y|Y|0.71|
|hyperion|integrate your Hyperion into Home Assistant|Y|N|Y|0.7.6|
|ialarm|A simple library to interface with iAlarm systems, built for Home-Assistant|N|N|Y|2021.5|
|iammeter|real-time readings of WEM3080, WEM3162 & WEM3080T) meters|N|N|Y|0.107|
|iaqualink|iAqualink by Jandy allows you to control your pool via cloud service|N|Y|Y|0.99|
|icloud|iCloud allows users to track their location on iOS devices|N|N|Y|0.10|
|idteck_prox|This integration works with Proximity Readers (RFID card readers)|N|N|Y|0.85|
|ifttt|With the IFTTT component, you can trigger applets through the “Webhooks” service|N|N|Y|0.8|
|iglo| integrate your iGlo Lights into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.61|
|ign_sismologia|a GeoRSS feed provided by the Spanish Instituto Geográfico Nacional|N|N|Y|0.92|
|ihc|use IHC Python SDK|N|Y|Y|0.62|
|image|handle image assets in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.115|
|imap|observing your IMAP server and reporting the amount of unread emails|N|Y|Y|0.25|
|incomfort|client for Intergas InComfort/InTouch Lan2RF systems|N|Y|Y|0.93|
|influxdb|transfer sensor data to a local InfluxDB database|Y|Y|Y|0.9|
|insteon|allowing linked INSTEON devices to be used|N|Y|Y|0.39|
|intesishome|communications with IntesisHome Smart AC Controllers|N|Y|Y|0.104|
|iota|IOTA is a new blockless distributed ledger|N|N|Y|0.62|
|iperf3|iperf3 sensor integration allows you to measure network bandwidth|N|N|Y|0.71|
|ipma|ipma weather platform|N|Y|Y|0.72|
|ipp|read current data from your networked printer|N|Y|Y|0.108|
|iqvia|collects allergy, asthma and disease information (based on a U.S. ZIP code)|N|N|Y|0.63|
|irish_rail_transport|will give you the time until the next two departures|N|N|Y|0.57|
|islamic_prayer_times|integration displays the various prayer times for Muslims as sensors|N|Y|Y|0.85|
|iss|know if the station is above your home location|N|N|Y|0.36|
|isy994|controller that is capable of controlling Insteon and X10 devices|N|N|Y|0.28|
|itach|control IR devices with a Global Caché iTach Device and GC-100 devices|N|N|Y|0.39|
|izone|control of a local iZone ducted reverse-cycle climate control device|N|N|Y|0.100|
|jewish_calendar|jewish_calendar|N|Y|Y|0.79|
|joaoapps_join|joaoapps_join integration exposes services from Join|N|Y|Y|0.24|
|juicenet|pulls data from a JuiceNet charging station|N|N|Y|0.47|
|kaiterra|view the readings from your Laser Egg or Sensedge device|N|N|Y|0.100|
|keba|integrates your Keba charging station (wallbox)|N|N|Y|0.98|
|keenetic_ndms2|presence detection for Keenetic Routers|N|N|Y|0.54|
|kef|KEF wireless speakers|N|Y|Y|0.104|
|keyboard|The keyboard integration simulates key presses on the host machine|N|N|Y||
|keyboard_remote|Receive signals from a keyboard and use it as a remote control|N|N|Y|0.29|
|kira|main integration to integrate Keene Electronics IR over IP Kira modules|N|N|Y|0.45|
|kiwi|open your KIWI Smart Locks and Smart Entry Devices|N|N|Y|0.72|
|kmtronic|IP-connected relays|N|N|Y|2021.3|
|knx|Asynchronous Library for the KNX protocol|Y|Y|Y|0.24|
|kodi|control a Kodi multimedia system|Y|Y|Y||
|konnected|connect wired sensors and switches to a Konnected Alarm Panel|N|N|Y|0.70|
|kostal_plenticore|allows you to get data from Kostal Plenticore solar inverters|N|N|Y|2021.5|
|kraken|allows you to monitor exchange rates on kraken.com|Y|Y|Y|2021.6|
|kulersky|connects Brightech Kuler Sky floor lamps to Home Assistant|N|N|Y|2020.12|
|kwb|integrates the sensors of KWB Easyfire pellet central heating units |N|N|Y|0.40|
|lacrosse|using the data provided by a Jeelink USB dongle or this Arduino sketch|N|N|Y|0.58|
|lametric|LaMetric Time smart clock listen to web radio and display notifications|N|N|Y|0.49|
|lastfm|lastfm sensor platform will allow you to see whenever a user starts scrobbling|N|N|Y|0.20|
|launch_library|information about the next planned space launch|N|N|Y|0.83|
|lcn|allows you to connect to LCN hardware devices|N|N|Y|0.85|
|lg_netcast|allows you to control a LG Smart TV running NetCast 3.0|N|N|Y|0.20|
|lg_soundbar|allows you to control LG Soundbars from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.81|
|life360|detect presence using the unofficial API of Life360|N|N|Y|0.95|
|lifx|The lifx integration allows you to integrate your LIFX into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.81|
|lightwave|WiFi link for controlling Lightwave lights, switches and TRVs|N|N|Y|0.84|
|limitlessled|control your LimitlessLED lights from within Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.7|
|linode|allows you to access the information about your Linode systems|N|Y|Y|0.57|
|linux_battery|sensor platform is using the information stored in /sys/class/power_supply/|N|N|Y|0.28|
|litejet|allows a computer to control the system via LiteJets third party protocol|N|N|Y|0.32|
|litterrobot|Wi-Fi-enabled, automatic, self-cleaning litter box for cats|N|Y|Y|2021.3|
|logi_circle|integrate your Logi Circle cameras in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.79|
|london_underground|display the status of London underground lines|N|N|Y|0.49|
|loopenergy|Integrate your Loop Energy meter information into Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.17|
|luci|fetch connected devices from your OpenWrt|N|Y|Y|0.7|
|luftdaten|query the open data API of luftdaten.info to monitor air quality|N|Y|Y|0.82|
|lupusec|Lupusec alarm control panel and ultimately all connected sensors|N|N|Y|0.83|
|lutron|communicating with the Lutron main hub|N|N|Y|0.37|
|lutron_caseta|for communicating with the Lutron Caseta Smart Bridge|N|N|Y|0.41|
|lw12wifi|Library to control the Lagute LW-12 WiFi LED controller|N|N|Y|0.71|
|lyft|Unofficial Lyft Rides API Python SDK|N|N|Y|0.41|
|lyric|Honeywell Lyric thermostat platform|N|N|Y|2021.3|
|magicseaweed|Provides API wrapper to magicseaweed.com.|N|N|Y|0.75|
|mailgun|A simple mailgun client - pymailgun fork with Python 3 support|N|N|Y|0.38|
|marytts|text-to-speech platform uses MaryTTS Text-to-Speech engine|N|N|Y|0.43|
|mastodon|uses Mastodon to deliver notifications from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.67|
|matrix|allows you to send messages to matrix rooms|N|N|Y|0.69|
|maxcube|eQ-3 ELV MAX Cube Python API|Y|Y|Y|0.40|
|mazda|Mazda Connected Services integration|N|N|Y|2021.3|
|mcp23017|base for all related mcp23017 platforms in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.94|
|mediaroom|control a Mediaroom Set-Top Box (STB) from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.63|
|media_extractor|support for youtube_dl|N|Y|Y|0.49|
|melcloud|Python MELCloud interface|N|N|Y|0.106|
|melissa|main integration to connect to a Melissa Climate A/C control|N|N|Y|0.63|
|message_bird|MessageBird's REST API|N|N|Y|0.16|
|met|met platform uses the Met.no web service as a source for meteorological data|N|N|Y|0.79|
|meteoalarm|watch for weather alerts in europe from MeteoAlarm|N|N|Y|0.93|
|meteoclimatic|use Meteoclimatic web service as a source for meteorological data|N|N|Y|2021.6|
|meteo_france|uses the meteorological data from Meteo-France|N|Y|Y|0.89|
|metoffice|weather platform uses the Met Offices DataPoint API|N|N|Y|0.42|
|met_eireann|Met Éireann (The Irish Meteorological Service) Public Weather Forecast API|N|N|Y|2021.5|
|mfi|sensor platform to allow you to monitor mFi mPort interface and sensors|N|Y|Y|0.13|
|mhz19|small non-dispersive infrared sensor that can measure CO2 level|N|N|Y|0.27|
|microsoft|text-to-speech platform uses the TTS engine of the Microsoft Speech Service|N|N|Y|0.57|
|miflora|miflora sensor platform allows one to monitor plant soil and air conditions|N|Y|Y|0.29|
|mikrotik|add support for MikroTik RouterOS API|Y|Y|Y|0.44|
|mill|A python3 library to communicate with Mill|N|N|Y|0.81|
|minecraft_server|retrieve information from a Minecraft server|N|N|Y|0.106|
|minio|This integration adds interaction with Minio|N|N|Y|0.98|
|mitemp_bt|mitemp_bt sensor platform allows one to monitor room temperature and humidity|N|Y|Y|0.69|
|mobile_app|allows Home Assistant mobile apps to easily integrate with Home Assistant|Y|Y|Y|0.89|
|mochad|main integration to integrate all Mochad X10 platforms|N|N|Y|0.32|
|modbus|sensors and switches controlled over MODBUS serial, TCP, and UDP connections|N|N|Y||
|modem_callerid|Uses an available modem for collecting caller ID information|N|N|Y|0.40|
|modern_forms|Asynchronous Python client for Modern Forms fans|N|N|Y|2021.7|
|monoprice|Python API for talking to Monoprice 6-zone amplifier|N|N|Y|0.56|
|motioneye|integrate your motionEye server into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|2021.5|
|motion_blinds|control Motion Blinds from Coulisse B.V.|N|N|Y|2020.12|
|mpd|allows you to control a Music Player Daemon from Home Assistant|N|N|Y||
|mqtt|install MQTT Broker and dependencies|Y|Y|Y|0.7|
|msteams|send notifications from Home Assistant to a team channel in Microsoft Teams|N|N|Y|0.101|
|mullvad|Mullvad VPN integration pulls Mullvad VPN status information|N|N|Y|2021.3|
|mutesync|mutesync integration for Home Assistant connects to the mütesync virtual button|N|N|Y|2021.5|
|mvglive|departure times bus, tram, subway, train of Munich public transport network|N|N|Y|0.42|
|mychevy|communicates with the my.chevrolet website using the javascript API|N|N|Y|0.62|
|mycroft|allows you to send notifications and more to Mycroft from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.53|
|myq|lets you control MyQ-Enabled garage doors|Y|Y|Y|0.39|
|mysensors|combines devices like Arduino, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, NRF24L01+ and RFM69|Y|N|Y|0.73|
|mysql|set dependencies to install MySQL Libraries for use with HomeAssistant|Y|Y|Y|0.7|
|mystrom|Python API for interacting with myStrom devices|N|N|Y|0.43|
|mythicbeastsdns|automatically update your dynamic DNS entry at Mythic Beasts|N|N|Y|0.85|
|nad|allows you to control a NAD receiver through RS232, TCP and Telnet|N|Y|Y|0.36|
|nam|get temperature, humidity, pressure , air quality from Nettigo devices|N|N|Y|2021.6|
|namecheapdns|automatically update your dynamic DNS entry at namecheapdns|N|N|Y|0.56|
|nanoleaf|allows you to control Nanoleaf Light Panels from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.67|
|neato|Python package for controlling Neato pybotvac Connected vacuum robot|N|N|Y|0.33|
|nederlandse_spoorwegen|train service in the Netherlands|N|Y|Y|0.57|
|nello|The nello platform allows you to control Nello intercoms|N|N|Y|0.52|
|ness_alarm|integrate a Ness D8x/D16x alarm system|N|N|Y|0.85|
|nest|main integration to integrate all Nest related platforms|N|N|Y|0.7|
|netatmo|Access to Netatmo weather station data|N|Y|Y|0.20|
|netdata|API for interacting with Netdata|N|Y|Y|0.35|
|netgear|detect presence by looking at connected devices to a NETGEAR device|N|N|Y||
|netgear_lte|observe and control NETGEAR LTE modems|N|N|Y|0.72|
|netio|Binding library for Koukaam netio devices|N|N|Y|0.24|
|network|provides network configuration for integrations such as Zeroconf|N|N|Y|2021.6|
|neurio_energy|Integrate your Neurio meter information into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.14|
|nexia|allows you to integrate your Nexia thermostats into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.108|
|nextbus| will give you the next departure time and associated data fro NextBus|N|N|Y|0.93|
|nextcloud|pulls summary Nextcloud information into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.108|
|nfandroidtv|Notifications for Android TV and Notifications for Fire TV|N|N|Y|0.32|
|nightscout|allows you to view your CGM data from Nightscout|N|N|Y|0.115|
|niko_home_control|platform allows you to integrate your Niko Home Control|N|N|Y|0.82|
|nilu|An API client for getting pollution data from NILU sensor stations in Norway|N|N|Y|0.87|
|nissan_leaf|integration with the NissanConnect EV cloud service|N|N|Y|0.89|
|nmap_tracker|Presence detection for Home Assistant with nmap|N|N|Y|0.7|
|nmbs|Python wrapper for the iRail API|N|N|Y|0.85|
|noaa_tides|prediction for the tides for any location in the United States|N|N|Y|0.75|
|norway_air|A library to communicate with the met.no api|N|N|Y|0.88|
|notify_events|The Notify.Events service is a platform for the notify component|Y|Y|Y|0.112|
|notion|retrieves data from Notion wireless home monitoring sensor kits|N|N|Y|0.96|
|nsw_fuel_station|uses the NSW Fuel Check App data as a source for current fuel price data|N|N|Y|0.72|
|nsw_rural_fire_service_feed|integrate a GeoJSON feed provided by the NSW Rural Fire Service|N|N|Y|0.81|
|nuheat|control your connected NuHeat Signature floor heating thermostats|N|N|Y|0.61|
|nuki|control Nuki Smart Locks|N|Y|Y|0.38|
|numato|base for all related GPIO platforms of the Numato 32 Port USB GPIO expander|N|N|Y|0.110|
|nut|monitor a UPS (battery backup) by using data from a NUT (Network UPS Tools)|N|N|Y|0.34|
|nws|uses the National Weather Service web API|N|Y|Y|0.99|
|nx584|NX584/NX8E Interface Library and Server|N|Y|Y|0.13|
|nzbget|monitor and control your downloads with NZBGet|N|N|Y|0.17|
|oasa_telematics|bus and trolley arrival times for Greek public transport for Athens|N|N|Y|0.92|
|obihai|view the call status for your Obihai devices|N|N|Y|0.99|
|oem|ESP8266 based “WiFi MQTT Relay / Thermostat” sold by OpenEnergyMonitor|N|N|Y|0.39|
|ohmconnect| show you the current OhmConnect status for the given OhmConnect ID|N|N|Y|0.26|
|ombi|The Ombi integration monitors data from your Ombi instance|N|N|Y|0.100|
|omnilogic|Hayward Onmilogic pool control system|N|N|Y|0.116|
|ondilo_ico|ICO continuously analyzes the water quality of your pool/spa|N|N|Y|2021.2|
|onewire|supports sensors which that using the One wire (1-wire) bus for communication|N|N|Y|0.12|
|onkyo|allows you to control a Onkyo, Integra and some recent Pioneer receivers|N|Y|Y|0.17|
|onvif|allows you to use an ONVIF Profile S conformant device|N|N|Y|0.47|
|openerz| uses OpenERZ API to access data from Entsorgung und Recycling Zürich (ERZ)|N|N|Y|0.109|
|openevse|an OpenEVSE Charging station equipped with an ESP8266-based Wi-Fi|N|N|Y|0.38|
|opengarage|opengarage cover platform lets you control the open-source OpenGarage.io device|N|Y|Y|0.44|
|openhome| connect an Openhome Compliant Renderer to Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.39|
|opensensemap|query the open data API of openSenseMap.org air quality sensor station|N|Y|Y|0.85|
|opentherm_gw|control the OpenTherm Gateway from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.81|
|openuv|The openuv integration displays UV and Ozone data from openuv.io|N|N|Y|0.76|
|openweathermap|uses OpenWeatherMap as a source for current meteorological data|N|Y|Y|0.32|
|opnsense|Presence Detection with data from OPNsense firewall|N|N|Y|0.105|
|opple|allows you to control the state of your Opple smart light|N|N|Y|0.80|
|orangepi_gpio|The orangepi_gpio integration is the base for all related GPIO platforms|N|N|Y|0.93|
|oru|fetches your current energy usage from your ORU smart meter|N|N|Y|0.101|
|orvibo|allows you to toggle your (dangerous) Orvibo S20 Wifi Smart Sockets|N|N|Y|0.8|
|osramlightify|allows you to integrate your Osram Lightify into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.21|
|otp|generates One-Time Passwords according to RFC6238|Y|Y|Y|0.49|
|ovo_energy|allows you to monitor your energy consumption data|N|N|Y|0.114|
|owntracks|OwnTracks: track your location and send it directly to Home Assistant|Y|Y|Y|0.7.4|
|ozw|Open Zwave MQTT|Y|Y|Y|0.110|
|p1_monitor|None|N|N|Y|2021.9.0b1|
|panasonic_bluray|allows you to control a Panasonic Blu-Ray player|N|N|Y|0.83|
|panasonic_viera|panasonic_viera platform allows you to control a Panasonic Viera TV|N|Y|Y|0.17|
|pandora|Pandora account, you can control it from Home Assistant with this media player|N|N|Y|0.22|
|pcal9535a|pcal9535a integration is the base for all related pcal9535a platforms|N|N|Y|0.102|
|pencom|Pencom is a computer-controlled relay, I/O and custom boards|N|N|Y|0.85|
|philips_js|allows you to control Philips TVs which expose the jointSPACE JSON-API|N|Y|Y|0.34|
|pi4ioe5v9xxxx|support for the quasi-bidirectional devices pi4ioe5v9xxxx I2C I/O port expander|N|N|Y|0.109|
|picnic|get information from Picnic about orders, deliveries and cart content|N|N|Y|2021.5|
|piglow|control the Piglow lights on your Raspberry Pi from within Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.37|
|pilight|Pilight is a open source solution to communicate with 433 MHz devices|N|Y|Y|0.26|
|ping|use the great ICMPLib for Presence Detection and as a binary Sensor|Y|Y|Y|0.43|
|pi_hole|retrieve statistics and interact with a Pi-hole system|N|Y|Y|0.28|
|pjlink|control projectors with support for the PJLink protocol from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.76|
|plaato|sets up integration with Plaato Airlock and Keg|N|N|Y|0.95|
|plex|Python bindings for the Plex API|Y|Y|Y|0.7.4|
|plugwise|Plugwise_Smile (Anna/Adam/P1/Stretch) API to use in conjunction with Home Assist|N|Y|Y|0.98|
|plum_lightpad|A python package that interacts with the Plum Lightpad|N|N|Y|0.85|
|pocketcasts|monitor unplayed episodes you have of your favorite podcasts at Pocket Casts|N|N|Y|0.39|
|point|Point hub enables integration with the Minut Point|N|N|Y|0.83|
|poolsense|PoolSense is a smart pool monitor|N|Y|Y|0.113|
|powerwall|API for Tesla Powerwall|N|Y|Y|0.108|
|profiler|Help visualize profiling data from cProfile with kcachegrind and qcachegrind|N|N|Y|0.117|
|progettihwsw|brings the automation experience with ProgettiHWSW boards|N|N|Y|0.115|
|proliphix|control Proliphix thermostat from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.11|
|prometheus|The prometheus integration exposes metrics in a format which Prometheus can read|N|N|Y|0.49|
|prosegur|Prosegur Smart Alarms (Cloud Polling)|N|N|Y|2021.8.0|
|proxmoxve|poll data from Proxmox VE virtualization environment|N|N|Y|0.103|
|proxy|pass another cameras output through post-processing routines|N|N|Y|0.65|
|ps4|allows you to control a Sony PlayStation 4 console|Y|Y|Y|0.89|
|pulseaudio_loopback|whole home audio system based upon PulseAudio|N|N|Y|0.16|
|pushbullet|sensor platform reads messages from Pushbullet|N|N|Y|0.44|
|pushover|allows integrations to send messages to the user using Pushover|N|N|Y||
|pvpc_hourly_pricing|hourly price of electricity in Spain from PVPC|N|N|Y|0.108|
|python_script|write Python scripts that are exposed as services in Home Assistant|Y|Y|Y|0.47|
|qbittorrent|monitor your downloads with qBittorrent from within Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.84|
|qld_bushfire|GeoRSS feed containing bushfire alerts for Queensland|N|N|Y|0.95|
|qnap|Python API for obtaining QNAP NAS system stats|Y|Y|Y|0.38|
|qrcode|enables QR code recognition from cameras|N|N|Y|0.87|
|quantum_gateway|device tracker platform for Verizon Fios|N|N|Y|0.81|
|qvr_pro|QVR Pro allows you to connect to cams configured on your QNAP NAS|Y|Y|Y|0.107|
|qwikswitch|the main integration to integrate various QwikSwitch devices with Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.20|
|rachio|The rachio platform allows you to control your Rachio irrigation system|N|Y|Y|0.73|
|radiotherm|control a thermostat from Radio Thermostat or 3M Filtrete|N|N|Y|0.7.6|
|rainbird|allows interacting with LNK WiFi module of the Rain Bird Irrigation system|N|Y|Y|0.61|
|raincloud|allows you to integrate your Melnor RainCloud sprinkler system in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.55|
|rainforest_eagle|platform for Rainforest Automations Eagle-200 and Legacy Eagle energy gateways|N|N|Y|0.97|
|rainmachine|integrate all platforms related to RainMachine smart Wi-Fi sprinkler controllers|N|Y|Y|0.69|
|raspihats|The base for all related Raspihats platforms in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.45|
|raspyrfm|adds support for cheap RC 433 MHz outlets via one of the supported gateways|N|N|Y|0.85|
|recollect_waste|track the next scheduled waste pickup and what type of waste from Recollect|N|N|Y|0.87|
|recorder|storing details in a database per sqlalchemy|Y|Y|Y||
|recswitch|allows you to control the Ankuoo REC Switch devices from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.81|
|reddit|integrates data from Reddit to monitor your favorite subreddits|N|N|Y|0.89|
|rejseplanen|travel details for Danish public transport|N|Y|Y|0.88|
|remember_the_milk|create tasks in Remember The Milk (RTM) from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.57|
|remote_rpi_gpio|base for all related GPIO platforms in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.94|
|renault|integration with the MyRenault cloud service|N|N|Y|2021.8.0|
|repetier|Repetier-Server is a 3D printer/CNC server, able to control multiple devices|N|N|Y|0.94|
|rest|rest sensor platform for data exposed by a RESTful API|Y|Y|Y|0.7.4|
|rflink|The rflink integration supports devices that use RFLink gateway firmware|N|N|Y|0.38|
|rfxtrx|supports RFXtrx 433 MHz devices by RFXCOM|N|N|Y||
|ring|integrate your ring.com devices|Y|Y|Y|0.42|
|ripple|The ripple sensor platform displays Ripple wallet balances from Ripple.com|N|N|Y|0.47|
|risco|This integration connects with Risco Alarms over Risco Cloud|N|N|Y|0.115|
|rituals_perfume_genie|monitor your Rituals perfume diffusers|N|N|Y|2021.3|
|rmvtransport|departure time of bus, tram, subway, train in Rhein-Main area public transport|N|N|Y|0.76|
|rocketchat|allows you to send messages to your Rocket.Chat instance from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.56|
|roku|add support for Roku players|N|Y|Y|0.86|
|roomba|control a iRobot Roomba vacuum or iRobot Braava m-series mop|N|Y|Y|0.51|
|roon|allows you to control RoonLabs music players|N|Y|Y|0.115|
|route53|keep your AWS Route53 DNS records up to date|N|N|Y|0.81|
|rova|uses an unofficial ROVA API to allow you to get your waste collection schedule|N|N|Y|0.87|
|rpi_gpio|The rpi_gpio integration is the base for all GPIO platforms in Home Assistant|N|N|Y||
|rpi_gpio_pwm|connect pigpio-daemon on an Raspberry Pi|N|N|Y|0.43|
|rpi_pfio|base for all related PiFace Digital I/O (PFIO) platforms in Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.45|
|rpi_power|monitor your Raspis Power Supply|N|N|Y|0.116|
|rpi_rf|control devices over 433/315MHz LPD/SRD signals on a RPi|N|N|Y|0.19|
|ruckus_unleashed|Python API to interact with a Ruckus Unleashed device|N|N|Y|0.117|
|russound_rio|control Russound devices that make use of the RIO protocol|N|N|Y|0.49|
|russound_rnet|control Russound devices that make use of the RNET protocol|N|N|Y|0.25|
|sabnzbd|monitor and control your downloads with SABnzbd from within Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.7|
|saj|poll a SAJ solar inverter and present the values as sensors|N|N|Y|0.100|
|samsungtv|Support for Samsung TV Sets|Y|Y|Y|0.13|
|satel_integra|Satel Integra alarm panel to leverage|N|N|Y|0.54|
|schluter|integrate your Schluter-DITRA-HEAT-E-WiFi electric floor heating thermostat|N|N|Y|0.108|
|scrape|scraping information from websites|Y|Y|Y|0.31|
|screenlogic|allows you to integrate your Pentair IntelliTouch or EasyTouch pool controller|N|N|Y|2021.4|
|scsgate|allows to interact with the MyHome system from BTicino/Legrande|N|N|Y|0.13|
|season|display astronomical or meteorological season (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter)|N|N|Y|0.53|
|sendgrid|Notification platform sends email notifications via SendGrid|N|N|Y|0.14|
|sense|Integrate your Sense meter information into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.82|
|sensehat|lets you control the Sense HAT boards 8x8 RGB LED matrix on your Raspberry Pi|N|N|Y|0.44|
|sensibo|Integrates Sensibo Air Conditioning controller into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.44|
|sentry|The free Sentry account allows 5000 events per month|N|N|Y|0.104|
|serial|use data provided by a device connected to the serial port of the system|N|N|Y|0.56|
|serial_pm|Particulate matter sensors measure the amount of very small particles in the air|N|N|Y|0.26|
|sesame|allows you to control your Sesame smart locks made by CANDY HOUSE, Inc.|N|N|Y|0.47|
|seventeentrack|get package data tied to their 17track.net account|N|N|Y|0.83|
|seven_segments|allows you to read physical seven segments displays|N|N|Y|0.45|
|sharkiq|The sharkiq integration allows you to control your Shark IQ vacuum|N|N|Y|0.115|
|shelly|Shelly devices|Y|Y|Y|0.115|
|shiftr|transfer details collected with Home Assistant to Shiftr.io|N|N|Y|0.48|
|shodan|Shodan is a search engine for Internet-connected devices|N|Y|Y|0.51|
|sht31|allows you to get the current temperature and humidity from a Sensirion SHT31|N|N|Y|0.68|
|sia|provides integration with several alarm systems that implement the SIA Protocol|N|N|Y|2021.6|
|sighthound|Detect people in camera images using Sighthound Cloud|N|N|Y|0.105|
|signal_messenger|add Support for Moxie's Signal API|Y|Y|Y|0.104|
|simplepush|deliver notifications from Home Assistant to your Android device|N|N|Y|0.29|
|simplisafe|integrates SimpliSafe home security (V2 and V3) systems|N|Y|Y|0.81|
|sinch|The sinch platform uses Sinch to deliver notifications from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.101|
|sisyphus|allows you to observe and control your Sisyphus Kinetic Art Table|N|N|Y|0.75|
|skybeacon|supports CR2477-powered iBeacon/eddystone sensors|N|N|Y|0.37|
|skybell|integrate your Skybell.com doorbells|N|Y|Y|0.56|
|sky_hub|presence detection at connected devices to a Sky Hub router based router|N|N|Y|0.37|
|slack|The slack platform delivers notifications from Home Assistant to Slack|N|N|Y||
|sleepiq|lets you view sensor data from SleepIQ by SleepNumber|N|N|Y|0.29|
|slide|integrate your slide.store devices in Home Assistant using the official API|N|N|Y|0.99|
|sma|add Support for SMA Solar WebConnect|N|Y|Y|0.36|
|smappee|integrate Smappee monitors, plugs and switches|N|Y|Y|0.64|
|smarthab|control your lights and shutters with the SmartHab integration|N|Y|Y|0.94|
|smartthings|use the SmartThings Cloud API|N|Y|Y|0.87|
|smarttub| control hot tubs which use the SmartTub system|N|N|Y|2021.3|
|smarty| lets you control Salda Smarty ventilation units from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.95|
|smart_meter_texas|allows Texas residents to integrate their electric meters into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.115|
|smhi|support for the SMHI.se web service as a source for meteorological data|N|N|Y|0.81|
|sms|allows having a local execution SMS notification via Gammu|N|N|Y|0.105|
|snapcast|The snapcast platform allows you to control Snapcast from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.13|
|snmp|Presence Detection, Sensor, Switch via SNMP|Y|Y|Y|0.57|
|socat|Set a flag to install socat and socat-zwave startscript|Y|Y|Y|None|
|sochain|displays supported cryptocurrency wallet balances|N|N|Y|0.61|
|solaredge|details from your SolarEdge solar power setup|N|N|Y|0.85|
|solaredge_local|uses the local API available on some SolarEdge Inverters|N|N|Y|0.95|
|solarlog|uses the open JSON interface on Solar-Log PV monitoring systems|N|N|Y|0.101|
|solax|Solax inverter API client|N|Y|Y|0.94|
|soma|integrate their Soma Smarthome devices into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.100|
|somfy|Somfy devices via their online service|N|Y|Y|0.95|
|somfy_mylink|an interface to a compatible Somfy MyLink hub utilizing the Synergy API|N|N|Y|0.92|
|sonarr|The Sonarr integration pulls data from a given Sonarr instance|N|N|Y|0.34|
|songpal|control Sonys Songpal (”Audio Control API”) compatible devices|N|N|Y|0.65|
|sonos|Sonos Media Player Support|Y|Y|Y|0.7.3|
|sony_projector|allows you to control the state of SDCP compatible network-connected projectors|N|N|Y|0.89|
|soundtouch|control your Bose Soundtouch speakers from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.34|
|spc|integrate your Vanderbilt SPC alarm panel and any connected sensors|N|N|Y|0.47|
|speedtestdotnet|speedtest.net support|Y|Y|Y|0.13|
|spider|integrate all Itho Daalderop Spider related platforms|N|N|Y|0.75|
|splunk|log all state changes to an external Splunk database|N|N|Y|0.13|
|spotify|Spotify media player integration allows you to control Spotify playback|N|Y|Y|0.43|
|sql|enables you to use an SQL database supported by the sqlalchemy library|Y|Y|Y|0.63|
|squeezebox|library to control Logitech Media Server|N|Y|Y||
|srp_energy|SRP Energy integration hourly energy usage report|N|N|Y|2020.12|
|ssdp|will scan the network for supported devices and services (Upnp)|N|N|Y|0.94|
|ssl|include support for haproxy|Y|Y|Y||
|starline|retrieve data of your StarLine security system from the StarLine portal|N|N|Y|0.103|
|starlingbank|monitor your account balance data as sensors|N|N|Y|0.79|
|startca|Integrate your Start.ca account information into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.64|
|statsd|transfer all state changes to an external StatsD instance|N|Y|Y|0.12|
|steam_online|allows you to track the online status of public Steam accounts|N|N|Y|0.14|
|stiebel_eltron|integral ventilation or heat pump units of STIEBEL ELTRON|N|N|Y|0.92|
|stookalert|queries the RIVM Stookalert API for unfavorable weather conditions|N|N|Y|0.104|
|stream|provides a way to proxy live streams through Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.90|
|streamlabswater|interact with StreamLabs water monitoring devices|N|N|Y|0.95|
|subaru|MySubaru connected vehicle services|N|N|Y|2021.3|
|suez_water|consumption of water from the French water provider Tout Sur Mon Eau|N|N|Y|0.97|
|supla|Supla is an Open Source home automation system for ESP8266 based devices|N|N|Y|0.92|
|surepetcare|information on your Sure Petcare Connect Pet or Cat Flap|N|N|Y|0.104|
|swiss_hydrological_data|details (temperature, level, and discharge) of rivers and lakes in Switzerland|N|N|Y|0.22|
|swiss_public_transport|give you the next three SBB departure times from a given location|N|N|Y||
|switchbot|allows you to control SwitchBot devices from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.78|
|switcher_kis|allows you to control the Switcher V2 Water Heater|N|N|Y|0.93|
|switchmate|allows you to control Switchmate devices from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.78|
|syncthing|allows you to monitor states of your synced folders from Syncthing|N|N|Y|2021.6|
|syncthru|allows you to read current data from your local Samsung printer|N|N|Y|0.66|
|synology_dsm|monitor getting various statistics from your Synology NAS|N|Y|Y|0.32|
|synology_srm|detect presence by looking at connected devices to a Synology SRM router|N|N|Y|0.87|
|systemd|internal and developer use|Y|Y|Y|None|
|systemmonitor|monitor your platform|Y|Y|Y||
|system_bridge|System Bridge runs on your local machine to share system information via its AP|N|N|Y|2021.6|
|tado|an interface to the my.tado.com website|N|N|Y|0.41|
|tahoma|interface to the tahomalink.com website. It adds covers, scenes and a sun sensor|N|N|Y|0.59|
|tankerkoenig|monitor the fuel prices with tankerkoenig.de|N|N|Y|0.107|
|tank_utility|Add Tank Utility propane tank monitors to Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.53|
|tapsaff|provides the Taps Aff status for a given location within the UK|N|N|Y|0.47|
|tasmota|Python module to help parse and construct Tasmota MQTT messages|Y|Y|Y|0.117|
|tautulli|The tautulli sensor platform will monitor activity on a given Tautulli Server|N|N|Y|0.82|
|ted5000|monitors electricity consumption/production by connecting to the TED gateway|N|N|Y|0.30|
|telegram_bot|Use Telegram on your mobile or desktop device to send and receive messages|N|N|Y|0.42|
|tellduslive|cloud platform that connects to your Tellstick|N|Y|Y|0.11|
|tellstick|integrates TellStick devices into Home Assistant|N|N|Y||
|temper|get the current temperature from a TEMPer device|N|N|Y||
|tesla|integration with the Tesla cloud service|N|Y|Y|0.53|
|test|internal and developer use|Y|Y|Y|None|
|tfiac|integrates several vendors air conditioning systems into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.91|
|thermoworks_smoke|pulls data for your ThermoWorks Smoke Thermometer|N|N|Y|0.81|
|thingspeak|makes Home Assistant communicate with the ThingSpeak API|N|N|Y|0.32|
|thinkingcleaner|displays information about your Thinking Cleaner add-on|N|N|Y|0.18|
|tibber|a sensor with the current electricity price|N|N|Y|0.8|
|tikteck|Support for the Bluetooth smart bulb from Tikteck|N|N|Y|0.36|
|tile|API for Tile Bluetooth trackers|Y|Y|Y|0.58|
|tmb|Library that interacts with TMB API|N|N|Y|0.104|
|todoist|connect to your Todoist Projects and generate binary sensors|N|N|Y|0.54|
|tof|uses an invisible laser to measure distance with millimeter resolution|N|N|Y|0.90|
|toon|client for the Quby ToonAPI|N|Y|Y|0.56|
|totalconnect|provides connectivity with the Honeywell TotalConnect alarm systems|N|Y|Y|0.42|
|touchline|lets you control ROTH Touchline floor heating thermostats|N|N|Y|0.61|
|tplink|control your TP-Link Smart Home Devices|Y|Y|Y|0.89|
|tplink_lte|allows you to observe and control TP-Link LTE routers|N|N|Y|0.83|
|traccar|uses GPS for tracking and has support for over 1500 different types of devices|N|N|Y|0.83|
|trackr|trackr platform allows you to detect presence using TrackR devices|N|N|Y|0.36|
|tractive|None|N|N|Y|2021.9.0b1|
|tradfri|Control/observe IKEA Tradfri devices|Y|Y|Y|0.43|
|trafikverket_train|Retrieve train departure information from Trafikverket|N|N|Y|0.96|
|trafikverket_weatherstation|weather information provided by Trafikverket weather stations in Sweden|N|N|Y|0.66|
|transmission|transmission integration allows you to monitor your downloads with Transmission|N|N|Y|0.87|
|transport_nsw|gets next departure from Transport NSW stop for bus, train, light rail or ferry|N|N|Y|0.81|
|travisci|integrate the test build results reported by Travis-CI working|N|N|Y|0.56|
|trend|sensors which show the trend of numeric state orstate_attributes|N|N|Y|0.28|
|tts|Audio metadata tag reader and writer implemented in pure Python|N|N|Y|0.35|
|tuya|integrate all Tuya Smart related platforms|N|Y|Y|0.74|
|twentemilieu|allows you to track the next scheduled waste pickups by Twente Milieu|N|N|Y|0.97|
|twilio|enables the sending of notifications via SMS and the creation of calls|N|N|Y|0.40|
|twinkly|control Twinkly LED string from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|2020.12|
|twitch|monitor Twitch channel status from within Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.10|
|twitter|notification platform uses Twitter to deliver notifications from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.12|
|ubus|a presence detection scanner for OpenWrt using ubus|N|N|Y|0.7.6|
|unifi|talk with a Ubiquiti unifi Controller|N|Y|Y|0.81|
|unifiled|control lights from a UniFi LED by Ubiquiti Networks controller|N|N|Y|0.102|
|unifi_direct|detect presence by looking at devices connected to a UniFi AP|N|Y|Y|0.59|
|upb|Library for interacting with UPB PIM|N|N|Y|0.110|
|upcloud|allows you to access the information about your UpCloud servers|N|N|Y|0.65|
|upc_connect|presence detection by looking at a Connect Box|N|N|Y|0.36|
|updater|binary sensor will check daily for new releases|N|N|Y|0.8|
|upnp|support UPnP/Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Protocol|N|Y|Y|0.18|
|usb|None|N|N|Y|2021.9.0b1|
|uscis|updates on your USCIS case using your case/receipt number|N|N|Y|0.68|
|usgs_earthquakes_feed|a GeoJSON feed provided by the U.S. Geological Survey|N|N|Y|0.84|
|uvc|allows you to integrate UniFi Video Camera (UVC) into Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.13|
|vallox|control any Vallox ventilation unit|N|Y|Y|0.96|
|vasttrafik|traveling details for the larger Göteborg area in Sweden from the Västtrafik|N|N|Y|0.30|
|velbus|supports the Velbus USB, serial and TCP/IP gateway|N|Y|Y|0.50|
|velux|allows you to connect to a Velux KLF 200 interface|N|Y|Y|0.49|
|venstar|allows you to control Venstar thermostats from Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.62|
|vera|add support for Vera Z-Wave Controller|N|Y|Y||
|verisure|Home Assistant has support to integrate your Verisure devices|N|N|Y||
|versasense|The VersaSense integration supports the VersaSense Edge Gateway|N|N|Y|0.103|
|version|display the current Home Assistant versions|Y|Y|Y|0.52|
|vesync|control smart switches and outlets connected to the VeSync App|N|N|Y|0.66|
|vicare|communicate with the Viessmann ViCare API|N|Y|Y|0.99|
|vilfo|integration allows you to observe the state of your Vilfo Router|N|N|Y|0.106|
|vivotek|camera platform allows you to integrate a VIVOTEK IP camera|N|N|Y|0.99|
|vizio|allows you to control SmartCast-compatible TVs|N|Y|Y|0.49|
|vlc|The vlc platform allows you to control VLC media player|N|N|Y|0.35|
|vlc_telnet|Control VLC via it's telnet interface|N|N|Y|0.95|
|volkszaehler|consuming the system information provided by the Volkszaehler API|N|N|Y|0.78|
|volumio|allows you to control a Volumio media player|N|N|Y|0.41|
|volvooncall|offers presence detection as well as sensors such as odometer and fuel leve|N|N|Y|0.39|
|vultr|access information about and interact with your Vultr subscriptions|N|N|Y|0.58|
|w800rf32|supports W800RF32 devices by WGL Designs|N|N|Y|0.83|
|wake_on_lan|enables the ability to send magic packets to Wake on LAN capable devices|Y|Y|Y|0.49|
|wallbox|pulls data from the MyWallbox Portal for your Wallbox charging station|N|N|Y|2021.6|
|waqi|will query World Air Quality Index service|N|Y|Y|0.34|
|waterfurnace|Python interface for waterfurnace geothermal systems|N|N|Y|0.62|
|watson_iot|link Home Assistant with an IBM Watson IoT Platform instance|N|N|Y|0.72|
|waze_travel_time|waze_travel_time sensor provides travel time from the Waze|N|Y|Y|0.67|
|webostv|allows you to control a LG webOS Smart TV|N|Y|Y|0.18|
|wemo|discover and control WeMo devices|Y|Y|Y||
|whois|perform daily WHOIS lookups|Y|Y|Y|0.57|
|wiffi|allows you to connect your STALL WIFFI devices directly|N|N|Y|0.110|
|wilight|The wilight integration is to integrate WiLight devices with Home Assistant|N|N|Y|0.115|
|wink|support for Wink Z-Wave Plus Smart Hub|N|Y|Y||
|wirelesstag|integrate your wirelesstag.net sensors tags|N|N|Y|0.68|
|withings|add support for Withings Health API|N|Y|Y|0.99|
|wled|add support for Aircookie's WLED|N|Y|Y|0.102|
|wolflink|uses the Wolf Smart-Set for your heating system status|N|N|Y|0.114|
|workday|generating country, province and state specific sets of holidays on the fly|Y|Y|Y|0.41|
|xbee|send and receive commands to and from other devices on the Zigbee|N|N|Y|0.12|
|xbox|A library to authenticate with Windows Live/Xbox Live and use their API|N|N|Y|0.117|
|xbox_live|track Xbox profiles|N|Y|Y|0.28|
|xeoma|Python wrapper for Xeoma web server API|N|N|Y|0.62|
|xiaomi_aqara|allows you to integrate Xiaomi Aqara-compatible devices|N|Y|Y|0.57|
|xiaomi_miio|add support for Xiaomi smart appliances|N|Y|Y|0.51|
|xiaomi_tv|The xiaomi_tv platform allows you to control a Xiaomi TV|N|Y|Y|0.64|
|xmpp|Python 3 library for XMPP|N|N|Y||
|xs1|get and set values of the EZcontrol XS1 Gateway|N|Y|Y|0.88|
|yale_smart_alarm|Yale Smart Alarm systems and Smart Hub through Yales API|N|N|Y|0.78|
|yamaha|Library for Yamaha RX-* Receivers|Y|Y|Y|0.16|
|yamaha_musiccast|add support for Yamaha MusicCast devices|Y|Y|Y|0.53|
|yandex_transport|will give you the time until the next departure time from a bus/tramway/etc stop|N|N|Y|0.100|
|yeelight|allows you to control your Yeelight Wifi bulbs|N|Y|Y|0.32|
|yeelightsunflower|allows you to control your Yeelight Sunflower light bulbs|N|N|Y|0.39|
|yi|allows you to utilize Yi Home Cameras within Home Assistant|N|Y|Y|0.56|
|youless|None|N|N|Y|2021.8.0|
|zabbix|integration to connect to a Zabbix monitoring instance via the Zabbix API|N|N|Y|0.37|
|zengge|Python API for controlling Zengge LED bulbs|N|N|Y|0.36|
|zeroconf|will scan the network for supported devices and services|Y|Y|Y|0.18|
|zerproc|discovers nearby Zerproc lights|N|Y|Y|0.110|
|zestimate|track the Zestimate® value of properties using the Zillow API|N|N|Y|0.65|
|zha|Support for ZHA/deconz based Zigbee/ZNet Devices|N|Y|Y|0.44|
|zhong_hong|lets you control Zhonghong HVAC Gateway Controller thermostats|N|Y|Y|0.72|
|ziggo_mediabox_xl|allows you to control a Ziggo Mediabox XL|N|N|Y|0.60|
|zoneminder|Support for ZoneMinder Cameras|N|Y|Y|0.31|
|zwave|Support for Z-Wave Devices (uncomplete)|Y|Y|Y|0.7|
|zwave_js|control a Z-Wave network via the Z-Wave JS driver|Y|Y|Y|2021.2|

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# Home Assistant Gentoo Overlay
## 2020/09/25: Publishing new Main Ebuilds
Since homeassistant-0.115.3 the **Main Ebuild** is released in three different stages of expansion, only *one* of them can be installed. These three only differ in the amount of USE Flags they hold. If you are new here, start with app-misc/homeassistant-min
### `app-misc/homeassistant`
This is the Ebuild we have since `0.97.0`, it currently holds **268** USE Flags. As soon as I know that at least one user is actively using a component, it will be added. These all compile fine, but some version conflicts could occure.
### `app-misc/homeassistant-min`
New Ebuild, generated for `0.115.3` and later, currently holds **74** USE Flags. These are the USE Flags I use in production myself. These all will compile fine and are extensively tested in every release.
### `app-misc/homeassistant-full`
WARNING: This one currently breaks emerge with an 'Argument list too long' error. It compiles with a [kernel hack](https://git.edevau.net/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository/issues/190#issuecomment-1002). Thanks to @gcampagnoli.
This Ebuild contains **774** USE Flags for (nearly) all components of Home Assistant with external dependencies. Most components compile, but these are too many (for me) to run tests for all of them on a regular schedule. This will be tested from time to time. Who would blame me for this at 800 USE Flags ;-)
### Commons for all three Main Ebuilds
Some core dependecies are pulled in from suggested USE Flags `(+)`. You should have a *good reason* to deselect suggested USE Flags. Other components are known to have issues, these are deselected `(-)` in the Ebuilds. Perhaps they compile, perhaps they run. Normally, they have dependencies which interfere with very common libraries. The suggest/deselect prefixes are the same in all three expansion stages.
Best you start using the `app-misc/homeassistant-min` Ebuild. If you have it running and your stuff is added, you should take a look in `/etc/homeassistant/deps`. This directory holds Home Assistants virtual environment. If you find anything there, you can:
1. do nothing and let it live in the virtual environment (not suggested)
2. install the missing dependency with `emerge -tav {dependency}`, remove the contents of `/etc/homeassistant/deps` and restart Home Assistant. If there is still something missing, it will be downloaded and installed again in the virtual enviroment. Things you install this way will be recorded in `/var/lib/portage/world`. These modules will then be maintained and updated by portage.
3. If you get a big `/var/lib/portage/world`, you can choose to use a bigger Ebuild anytime. Remove the old one first.
## Breaking Change: many USE Flags changed in 0.115.0
Beginning with `0.115.0_beta10` many USE Flags have changed.
All USE Flags have *exactly* the same name as the components `domain` in Home Assistant now. OK, this is a hard cut, but overdue. Mostly caused by the creation of an automated import routine, at first I planned to keep the old names, the replacement class was already written, but during data collection I discovered that the original domain names aren't so bad anyway.
Some outdated components have disappeared forever.
You will find the detailed changes in commit: https://git.edevau.net/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository/commit/3fec35c803e6061e0186df2af4e914e5791b53cc, scroll down to `metadata.xml`. But `emerge` will also tell.
# Home Assistant without Docker & Virtual Environments
https://www.home-assistant.io/
https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant
"Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first."
## Origin: Ireland, Home: Bavaria
Once this was a fork of Paul Healy's `https://cgit.gentoo.org/user/lmiphay.git/tree/app-misc/homeassistant-bin`, which seemed unmaintained to me. At first I just wanted to compile it for my personal use. This happened at Home Assistant 0.77 in September 2018. Some friends told me they wanted to use/see it, so I placed it on my public git server, and was caught by surprise by several hundred page views in the very first days. I'll do my best to keep it close to the official releases, though it might get slower during summers. After three months it had ~170 ebuilds, Nov 2019 > 1599 Ebuilds in > 830 packages are on file, 970 packages in 2380 Ebuilds in September 2020. As long as I certainly do not count automatically consolidated collections, this Overlay has grown to one of the largest [Gentoo Repos](https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/repos/) during the last year.
If you have questions or suggestions: contact me, **any** help is very welcome. If you want to help or contribute, please [join me](https://git.edevau.net/user/sign_up).
## Reporting Issues
First, please also check if your issue is already reported at [git.edevau.net](https://git.edevau.net/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository/issues).
If not, please report it [here](https://git.edevau.net/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository/issues) or at [GitHub](https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository/issues).
Please let me know if anything is wrong or dependencies are missing, since I use only some of the components myself.
From time to time a fresh compile test on empty boxes (one with Python 3.9 and one with Python 3.10) is run to catch general faults. Every new Ebuild has to pass all its tests, modules without tests are comitted after they compile without errors.
## Authors welcome
If you are an author of an integration / component or other stuff related to Home Assistant and I have your stuff not added already, please file a pull request, or just drop me a note. For adding a component, I need a release file in tar.gz or zip format. Tagged releases on GitHub are OK, but a
PyPI `SDIST` tar.gz source release would be preferred, because I can automatically merge it and it will use Gentoo's mirror system. Most of the integrations/components do both. I cannot add packages only available in wheels format. Please make sure you have a proper license assigned, selected license should be unique on all platforms (
PyPI/GitHub/Sourceforge).
## Python 3.9 Support
My production box now runs Python 3.9.5_p2 (18.6.2021). Some important modules are OK, but a lot of them are still lacking 3.9 support, I will upgrade them if they are touched, if you find your favorite components missing, just open a ticket and drop me a list. Also ESPHome-1.19.1 runs (with a small hack in platformio). During compile tests, I have all available tests turned on.
## Python <= 3.8 Support
Since Python 3.8 support is dropped, I will do no further tests on it, you should upgrade soon.
## ~arm64
By user request, I have populated an ~arm64 KEYWORD on all Ebuilds, which is (currently) completely untested. I know of at least two guys using it, but I got no feedback yet. Some day I will prepare a cross compile environment to build a public binary repo for Home Assistant on [Sakakis-'s Image](https://github.com/sakaki-/gentoo-on-rpi-64bit).
## ~arm
By another request, I merged ~arm KEYWORD from @ivecera on all Ebuilds at 0.117.6. This guy is running an Odroid XU4. I updated all my scripts to keep it running.
## Nearly all Home Assistant Components are now included
Except of some modules with uncorrectable errors (e.g. hard drive crashes, lost sources) I believe all possible integrations for Home Assistant and their stated dependencies are included as Ebuilds, based on the integrations list from `/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/homeassistant/components/*/manifest.json`. Many fixed dependencies (necessary or not) to old releases forbid installation of packages requiring newer ones, but I filed all dependencies strict as they have been declared in `setup.py` or `requirements.txt` (sometimes other sources) anyway. The exception proves the rule.
Currrently missing (2021.6):
* azure-eventhub-5.1.0
* azure-servicebus-0.50.1
* google-cloud-texttospeech-0.4.0 (no potential need, there are good alternatives on the market)
* google-cloud-pubsub-0.39.1
* opencv-python-headless-4.3.0.36
* pyuptimerobot-0.0.5 (unmaintained, could not find a valid source)
In some cases I added small patches to the Ebuilds, some packages have versions pinned without any reason. Mostly, I copy hard pinnings without questioning, in very problematic cases I open a ticket at the problem's origin. For me its OK, if the packages compile and complete their own tests in the sandbox. Please let me know if you encounter problems. I will continuously expand my tests and do more cleanups. I am continuously filing pull requests to reduce the amount of needed patches. Most of them are caused by missing files in SDIST archives and/or having wrong package exclude masks in `setup.py`.
## Why I don't (want to) use a virtual environment for Home Assistant
On Gentoo, we have a very powerful package manager. So I (now) try to put everything Home Assistant uses into Ebuilds.
Some years ago I started with only those packages Home Assistant needed absolutely to start. Home Assistant then downloads and installs modules it requires and cannot find. After some time, `/etc/homeassitant/deps` grew larger and larger, things messed up, I had a well-maintained system, except the directory where a lot of packages (also outdated ones) live without our knowledge.
So I started to add more important components as Ebuilds, I did not touch the internal requirement check. If a package is installed via `portage` and Home Assistants constraints match, Home Assistant does not download its own copy.
You can find the current constraints in:
* https://github.com/home-assistant/core/blob/dev/requirements_all.txt and
* https://github.com/home-assistant/core/blob/dev/homeassistant/package_constraints.txt
You should take a look in `/etc/homeassistant/deps/` from time to time, I do this after every upgrade, if it is not empty, install the missing package, emtpy this directory, restart Home Assistant, if it is still downloaded, possibly the wrong (mostly too new) version of a component or a library is installed. `eix`, `/etc/portage/package.accept_keywords` and `--autounmask=y` are your friends. You should not unmask too much, and think about the next releases when you unmask packages.
## Sources Missing, older release tags
Some packages with missing or hidden older releases have been [forked](https://github.com/onkelbeh?tab=repositories) after the originating author has been queried and notified. I did not touch any source, no changes except of adding the missing release tags have been made. I used these forks ONLY for generating consitent sources. If patches are needed, they will be applied during the compile process. As soon as another usable release will be available, I'll swap the `SRC_URI` back to
PyPI, the original GitHub or wherever it should come from. For every fork in use I have an open ticket at [git.edevau.net](https://git.edevau.net/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository/issues). Please drop me a [note](https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository/issues) if you find a valid origin or something wrong.
## Other things
Aside from Home Assistant's stuff this repo contains some Ebuilds I use with my Home Assistant, some have to be explicitly mentioned:
### ESPHome
Thanks to @OttoWinter for his fabulous idea and [great work](https://github.com/esphome/esphome), really cool stuff, as soon as your name server accepts dynamic names from DHCP, a lot of ESP devices are very easy to deploy and maintain. Its integration in Home Assistant is easy and reacts fast on state changes. I love its integration in Home Assistant, since you have one single point where you define and name a switch or a sensor (instead of > three points using MQTT). Together with the possibility of OTA updates my sensors now have a unique name everywhere in the system, and names can be changed very easily. I installed the dashboard in HA's Gui, so updates and changes are made with a few clicks. In the meantime I migrated all my Magichome Controllers, very happy with it, and I have a couple of binary input arrays running with it without any problems. However, my Sonoff POW and POW R2 are still running with various versions of Tasmota. Some [required libraries](https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/586) are too old for Home Assistants environment, and I do NOT use virtual environments, so I simply patched it, it runs on my productive system without any problems, please report if you find any. You can also use the dev Ebuild (`dev-embedded/esphome-9999.ebuild`), which uses newer libraries, but will be compiled every time you run a world update, it is also very stable most of the time.
### Platformio
Platformio is needed for ESPHome and other stuff.
## Git Server & Mirrors
You will find this Repository at
| Location | Web | Clone me here |
| ------ | ------ | ------ |
| Main | https://git.edevau.net/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository | https://git.edevau.net/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository.git |
| Mirror | https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository | https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository.git |
Sorry, due to technical reasons, I currently cannot offer public ssh access to my git server.
Sure, you can submit **issues** and **pull requests** on both sites, but I prefer them on my own server (requires registration).
## Installation on Python 3.9
Since Python 3.9 is default target since 05/2021, installation is very easy now.
### Let's get started:
First add the Overlay to `/etc/portage/repos.conf/homeassistant.conf`, make sure **not to interfere** with your main Gentoo repo, which is at `/usr/portage/gentoo` in my boxes, because I _always_ have more than one repo active by default. Others use `/usr/local/portage/homeassistant`
```
[HomeAssistantRepository]
location = /usr/portage/homeassistant
sync-type = git
sync-uri = https://git.edevau.net/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository.git
auto-sync = yes
sync-rsync-verify-metamanifest = no
```
Sync it:
```sh
$ emerge --sync
```
Make sure you have a proper locale setting. I use
```sh
$ cat /etc/locale.gen
de_DE ISO-8859-1
de_DE@euro UTF-8
```
If you change your locales, recompile glibc.
It will make things easier if you take the example files from `/etc/portage/package.accept_keywords/99_homeassistant` and `/etc/portage/package.use/60_homeassistant` and copy it to your `/etc/portage`. The clean way is to let `portage` build your own.
Check your `/etc/portage/make.conf` to freeze correct Python Targets:
```sh
USE_PYTHON="3.9"
PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_9"
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_9"
```
Run `eselect python` to put Python 3.9 on position 1
Finally install Home Assistant:
```sh
$ emerge -tav app-misc/homeassistant
$ rc-update add homeassistant
```
It could be necessary to install some components by hand, there are too many components to mask all in USE Flags. If you use a component which you want to be added as a USE Flag, send a pull request, or just let me know.
## Upgrading to Python 3.9 from a pre 3.9 system (same as it was from Python 3.6 to 3.7, and 3.7 to 3.8).
### The fastest way:
* Remove app-misc/homeassistant (emerge -cav)
* run `emerge --depclean -a`, this will remove all dependent packages
* update your naked core system as described below, or just run a
```sh
$ emerge -tauvDUN @world --autounmask=y --changed-deps --changed-use --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y
```
* reinstall app-misc/homeassistant with only the new Python Version
This avoids a lot of recompiling all Home Assistant deps, and a lot of dependency trouble. Very recommended. I did not, but I just wanted to see if the hard way works too ;-)
### The upgrade steps:
Make sure your system is up to date:
```sh
$ emerge -tauvDUN @world
```
Install Python 3.9:
```sh
$ emerge -tav dev-lang/python:3.9
```
Edit your `/etc/portage/make.conf` to set the new Python Targets, make sure you have **both** versions active now:
```sh
USE_PYTHON="3.9 3.8"
PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_9 python3_8"
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_9"
```
Run `eselect python` to put Python 3.8 on position 1, perhaps you'll have to edit `/etc/python-exec/python-exec.conf`.
Run the Update:
```sh
$ emerge --depclean
$ emerge -1vUD @world
$ emerge --depclean
```
If everything is clean, double check with:
* `eix --installed-with-use python_targets_python3_8` (<- old version)
* `eix --installed-without-use python_targets_python3_9` (<- new version)
or
* `diff <(equery h python_targets_python3_8) <(equery h python_targets_python3_9)`
* `diff <(equery h python_single_target_python3_8) <(equery h python_single_target_python3_9)`
Help it with:
```sh
eix -I# --installed-without-use python_targets_python3_9 | xargs emerge -1tv
```
Now you have all Python packages for both versions installed, time to get rid of the packages compiled for the old Python:
Edit your `/etc/portage/make.conf` to remove old Python Targets:
```sh
USE_PYTHON="3.9"
PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_9"
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_9"
```
Run the Update again:
```sh
# emerge --depclean
# emerge -1vUD @world
# emerge --depclean
```
It does not make sense to compile all this stuff **for more than one** Python target.
Check if all is gone:
```sh
# eix --installed-with-use python_targets_python3_8
```
Recompile all packages which are still present in the old Python. Repeat until all have vanished.
### Remove the old Python
```sh
# emerge -cav /dev-lang/python:3.8
```
### Tools that might help to clean up:
```sh
$ eix --installed-with-use python_targets_python3_8
$ diff <(equery h python_targets_python3_8) <(equery h python_targets_python3_9)
```
## To-dos
- Publish my ESPHome Configurations
- Add test support for Python 3.10
- Add more libraries of fix Python 3.9 support if I need it or someone asks for.
- Convince the world to not run Home Assistant with Docker (see https://xkcd.com/1988/)
## Experiments in progress:
* grafana with influxdb, will have to use it at work soon and have to get used to it anyway, fits much better for irregular measurements than Cacti/RRD.
* remote IOS authentication with [haproxy](https://www.haproxy.org) and client certificates.
* play with [Node-RED](https://nodered.org/), there are user requests for it, but my skills are too low for this Ebuild :-)
## some Background...
I run Home Assistant on a virtual X64 box, 4GB RAM, 3 Cores of an older Xeon E5-2630 v2 @ 2.60GHz and 30GB Disk from a small FC SAN (HP MSA). Recorder writes to a local mariadb socket, moved this from my 'big' mariadb machine because of some performance issues. Currently 10.2.29 without problems. Influxdb and Graphana are also on the same box. You'll find a list of the integrations I use myself on my production box [here](https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository/blob/master/etc/portage/package.use/60_homeassistant).
Some of my devices are connected via Eclipse Mosquitto (https://mosquitto.org/), I use the stable version coming with the original distribution (1.6.8), no SSL inside my isolated IOT Vlan, so no need to upgrade. Along MQTT I am actively using (and therefore testing) the following platforms/components:
* some (~9) Z-Wave devices, mostly Fibaro Roller Shutter 3 with a ZMEEUZB1 Stick connected to my VM with ser2net, socat & OpenZWave. I would not buy the Fibaro stuff again, because of their weird firmware policy. You need to have their expensive (and otherwise useless) gateway to make an update. The cheap chinese stuff will do better. And they are very badly shielded.
- in the vm run `socat pty,link=/dev/ttyUSB0,raw,user=homeassistant,group=dialout,mode=777 tcp:[ip of usbhost]:3333`
- at the usb host run `ser2net` with `3333:raw:0:/dev/ttyACM0:115200 8DATABITS NONE 1STOPBIT`
* some Zigbee devices from Xioami, via an CC2531 USB stick from Amazon -> `zigbee2mqtt`
* a bunch of OneWire and I2C Sensors (mostly via ESPHome and MQTT) and
* ESPHome - see description above - (https://esphome.io/ & https://github.com/esphome/esphome/)
* ESPEasy (https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/index.php/ESPEasy/). I formerly used it to avoid some serious design problems in Tasmota, but since I use ESPHome, these devices live only until they have to be touched for some reason, their firmware will get replaced with ESPHome.
* Sonoff/Tasmota (mostly via MQTT) (https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota), same here: as soon a device has to be touched, its firmware will be replaced with Otto Winter's ESPHome.
* Sonoff S20
* Sonoff 4ch
* Sonoff Dual
* Sonoff RF Bridge with remote Switches
* Sonoff Touch
* Sonoff Basic (Wifi not working well with ESPHome or Tasmota in newer versions)
* Sonoff Pow R2
The Sonoff Pow (and R2) will stay with Tasmota for a while, because I have no good implementation of Tasmota's energy summary in ESPHome.
* Experimenting with Shelly Devices, a friend has some Shelly 1/2, bought a Pro, but this one has a Chip from TI, no ESP, so we'll have to use the original Firmware.
* Now all of my HC-SR501 PIR Sensors and some of my traditional light switches are connected to two big input arrays I built into old CAT6 patch panels with an ESP12 and 4 PCF8574 I2C I/O Expanders, this makes 24 I/O lines per panel. All these panels run ESPHome.
* Yamaha RXV (4 devices)
* SamsungTV (partly _not_ working anymore due to Samsung's newest firmware 'improvements', at least I can read its status for controlling lights & the shutters)
* Some Tradfri lights
* 4 IKEA Shutters, which finally can be bought now. A bit expensive, but nice and easy to install.
* Sonos (had many, sold most of them, because they destroyed a formerly very cool Gui, only two boxes left)
* Calendar (connected to a locally run ownCloud, OC not in this Repository) (https://owncloud.org/)
* Kodi on Raspberry (3, all with OSMC) (https://osmc.tv/download/)
* Enigma2 on Dreambox (2 left) (https://wiki.blue-panel.com/index.php/Enigma2)
* Hyperion with APA102 (very cool stuff) (https://hyperion-project.org/)
* EQ3-Max! (I accidently bought some, so I have to use them until they die, 8 devices and a cube). Currently the integration `maxcube-api` is broken, added a hack to keep them running, just add `maxcube_hack` USE Flag to Home Assistant, then the patch will be applied before installation. Recently I saw some other interesting soft for this hardware. Perhaps I'll try one of these, and forget about `maxcube-api`.
* Axis Camera (1, a few more to come)
* yr.no weather (best reliable forecast you can get for low money) (https://www.yr.no/)
## Privacy
I have **no** Google, Amazon or Apple involved in my privacy (at least in this case) and I am not planning to let them in.
## Some thoughts
* Be aware that all dependent libraries could be marked as stable here as soon as they compile. Outside HA dependencies except of portage are not tested.
* Since I use Gentoo mostly on servers, I do not use systemd, one reason to run Gentoo is that you are NOT forced to run this crap. Beginning homeassistant-2021.2.0, handling for systemd was added by request, thanks to @Tatsh for help.
* I use an own profile based on "amd64/17.1/no-multilib"
* python-3.8.6 is set as default target.
* I do no tests anymore on Python 3.6, and only sandbox tests on Python 3.7.
## Licenses
The repository itself is released under GPL-3, all work on the depending components under the licenses they came from, which could be (as my grep told me in 3/2020):
```sh
grep -r "LICENSE=" | cut -d ":" -f2 | sort | uniq -c | sed 's;LICENSE=";|;' | sed 's;";|;' | sed 's/ //g' | xargs -L1 printf '|%s\n'
```
(outdated)
| Count | License |
| ------ | ------ |
|3|AGPL-3|
|4|AGPL-3+|
|21|all-rights-reserved|
|460|Apache-2.0|
|3|Apache-2.0 || BSD-2|
|2|Apache-2.0 MIT|
|2|Artistic-2|
|1|Boost-1.0|
|180|BSD|
|6|BSD-2|
|5|BSD-2 Unlicense|
|8|BSD-4|
|1|BSD || Apache-2.0|
|4|CC0-1.0|
|1|CC-BY-NC-SA-3.0|
|2|CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0|
|2|ECL-2.0|
|13|EPL-1.0|
|2|GPL-1|
|21|GPL-2|
|5|GPL-2+|
|174|GPL-3|
|25|GPL-3+|
|2|ISC|
|1|LGPL-2|
|10|LGPL-2+|
|17|LGPL-2.1|
|2|LGPL-2.1+|
|45|LGPL-3|
|17|LGPL-3+|
|1479|MIT|
|7|MPL-2.0|
|1|NEWLIB|
|11|PSF-2|
|3|PSF-2.4|
|4|public-domain|
|13|Unlicense|
|5|ZPL|
(last counted 11/2020)
I did my best to keep these clean. If a valid license was published on
PyPI, it has been automatically merged. Otherwise I took it from GitHub or alternatively from comments in the source. Sometimes these differed and have been not unique. All license strings have been adjusted to the list in `/usr/portage/gentoo/licenses/`. Some packages do not have any license published. Authors have been asked for clarification, some still did not respond. These were added with an `all-rights-reserved` license and `RESTRICT="mirror"` was set. Find the appropriate licenses referenced in the Ebuild files and in the corresponding homepages or sources.
A big thanks goes to Iris for reviewing this README.
Last update 15.6.2021
Last updated: 29/08/2021