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Home Assistant
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Home Assistant automatically switches the lights on and off based on nearby devices and the sun.
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Home Assistant automatically switches the lights on and off based on nearby devices and the position of the sun.
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It is currently able to do the following things:
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* Turn on the lights when one of the tracked devices is nearby
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* install python modules [PyEphem](http://rhodesmill.org/pyephem/), [Requests](http://python-requests.org) and [PHue](https://github.com/studioimaginaire/phue)
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* Clone the repository `git clone https://github.com/balloob/home-assistant.git`
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* Copy home-assistant.conf.default to home-assistant.conf and adjust the config values to match your setup
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* For Tomato you will have to not only setup your host, username and password but also a http_id. This one can be found by inspecting your request to the tomato server.
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* Setup PHue by running `python -m phue --host HUE_BRIDGE_IP_ADDRESS` from the commandline
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* Clone the repository `git clone https://github.com/balloob/home-assistant.git`.
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* Copy home-assistant.conf.default to home-assistant.conf and adjust the config values to match your setup.
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* For Tomato you will have to not only setup your host, username and password but also a http_id. The http_id can be retrieved by going to the admin console of your router, view the source of any of the pages and search for `http_id`.
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* Setup PHue by running `python -m phue --host HUE_BRIDGE_IP_ADDRESS` from the commandline.
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* The first time the script will start it will create a file called `tomato_known_devices.csv` which will contain the detected devices. Adjust the track variable for the devices you want the script to act on and restart the script.
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Done. Start it now by running `python start.py`
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