What does "Head over to the Home Assistant configuration and set up the integration there" mean? #35
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After you've installed the custom integration and restarted Home Assistant, you can set up the integration from the default settings menu, the same way you would set up a normal integration. Feel free to contribute better instructions if you ever figure it out. |
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I just went through the full setup tonight. I setup my WeatherLinkLive, and then two AirLinks and everything was really super easy after I figured out getting HACS installed. If I get some time, would you like me to take a shot at an Install Document? While I thought it was easy once I got the library installed, I could add some documentation around that since some people interested in doing this might be new to pulling stuff from GitHub. |
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An install document would be helpful. However, after a reboot, my existing weatherlink integration (via configuration.yaml) started working again after I rebooted after installing the Weatherlink integration via HACS. I'm a bit scared to start fiddling in case I'm left with nothing. Really, I think my main problem is I can't find where to go to configure the integration. I HACS, it is showing that it needs an update, so it is installed - I just don't know where to go to set it up (and that's probably all I need) thanks |
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Once you have gone into HACS and added the Github link you should see this in HACS Then go into Settings > Devices & Services to the Integrations tab. Click the "+ Add Integration" button and search for WeatherLInk. Clicking on WeatherLink will display the following to set up your host: I have my WeatherLinkLive and AirLinks all on reserved IP addresses, so I just put in the ip address like "192.168.0.##". You should be able to put the name of each in there too, but I think the reserved IP route is best. You will need to go through that for all of your devices. I had to set it up three times to get all of mine set. Once that is done, the integration will look like this: Click on one of the devices and you will see: Then click on "Configure" and the brings up a normal configuration panel: From there you can rename the device and add it to your dashboard like any other integration. I just got it installed last night and so did a quick dashboard. Still trying to figure out how to do and actually calculation to give a single AQI number based off of PM2.5. While that isn't a true 100 AQI and it isn't the NowCast number, I'm only interested in a simple AQI to determine when to turn filter fans on and off and when to turn windows fans on and off based on internal and external air quality. My first shot at a dashboard: |
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Brilliant - thank you. I hadn't realised it was a 2-step installation (ie HACS, then a "normal" Add Integration. Unfortunately, after entering th IP address of my Weatherlink IP Datalogger device, it fails to connect. I suspect it's interface might be too old? Anyway, the other interface via the Weatherlink API is working, so not a problem. |
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It is not clear where I go to setup the integration?
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