Alarms, Sonos and iTunes now supported

two minutes reading time
  • Release-Notes
Comments

It’s like someone opened a can of rock solid developers and emptied it above our chat channel because it exploded with great conversations and solid contributions. Featured in release 0.7.3: Sonos, iTunes, Alarm component and Automation upgrade.

See GitHub for more detailed release notes.

Migration note: the scheduler component has been removed in favor of the automation component.

Sonos Sonos support has been added by @rhooper and @SEJeff. Home Assistant is now able to automatically detect Sonos devices in your network and set them up for you. It will allow you to control music playing on your Sonos and change the volume.

iTunes and airplay speakers @maddox has contributed support for controlling iTunes and airplay speakers. For this to work you will have to run itunes-api on your Mac as middleware.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
media_player:
  platform: itunes
  name: iTunes
  host: http://192.168.1.50
  port: 8181

Automation Automation has gotten a lot of love. It now supports conditions, multiple triggers and new types of triggers. The best to get started with it is to head over to the new getting started with automation page.

# Example of entry in configuration.yaml
automation:
  alias: Light on in the evening
  trigger:
    - platform: sun
      event: sunset
      offset: "-01:00:00"
    - platform: state
      entity_id: group.all_devices
      state: home
  condition:
    - platform: state
      entity_id: group.all_devices
      state: home
    - platform: time
      after: "16:00:00"
      before: "23:00:00"
  action:
    service: homeassistant.turn_on
    entity_id: group.living_room

Verisure Alarms We now support arming and disarming your verisure alarm from within Home Assistant thanks to added support by @persandstrom.

Comments