HassBridge  

Developer: Open Source Plugins
Category: Hubs and Protocol Bridges
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Plugin ID: com.github.wonderslug.hassbridge
Latest release: v2022.0.5 released on Aug. 4, 2023
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Requires: Indigo v2022.1.0 or higher
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HassBridge

This is an plugin for Indigo Domotics to bridge to Home Assistant using its inbuild MQTT discovery and events system.

It provides a bi-directional bridge for the devices directly controlled by Indigo and allows Home Assitant to be able to be able to control and use those devices. It is able to send actions like button presses to Home Assistant to be able to be handled as events. It also allows for Indigo Variables to be displayed as Sensors in Home Assistant.

Features

  • Home Assistant Auto Discovery of published Indigo devices
  • Bi Directional control of Indigo connected devices
  • Expose keypad and remote button presses as Home Assistant Events and Device Actions.
  • Expose Indigo Variables as Home Assistant Sensors
  • Allows for customization how Indigo devices are represented in Home Assistant.

Compatablility Warnings

  • As of v1.4.0, Fan support will not work with less than Home Assistant v2021.4

Dependencies

MQTT Server

HassBridge uses MQTT to communicate with Home Assistant. If you are using Hass.io you can use one of serveral MQTT addons that are available. Or you can set up your own MQTT/Mosquito server. As long as its setup and availabel to both Indigo and Home Assistant it should work.

Home Assistant MQTT Discovery

In order for Home Assistant to register and use the devices published by HassBridge, the Home Assistant MQTT Discovery must be turned on when you enable MQTT in Home Assistant.

Installation

HassBridge is an Indigo plugin and can be installed by double clicking the downloaded release while on machine that Indigo is installed on.

Configuration

Configuration

Home Assistant Settings

| Config Option | Description |
|:----|:---|
| Base URL | The Base URL of your Home Assistant install. | | Accept Unvalidated SSL Certificates | Allows you to use selfsigned certs. | | Access Token | Access token to allow API access to send events to HA. | | HA Event Name Prefix | The prefix for event names being sent to HA.<br /><br/>indigo_hassbridge_instant_on for example |

MQTT Settings

| Config Option | Description |
|:----|:---|
| HA Discovery Prefix | The MQTT prefix for Home Assistant Discovery. | | Protocol | The MQTT protocol to use. Websockets or TCP. | | Server Address | The hostname or IP of your MQTT server. | | Server Port | The port your MQTT server listens on. | | Use Encryption | Should the HassBridge connection to the MQTT server use SSL/TLS. | | Allow Unvalidated Server | Should HassBridge check for a valid TLS certificate. | | Username | Username to connect to the MQTT server with. | | Password | Password to connect to the MQTT server with. | | Set Client ID | Do you want to set a manual MQTT client id.<br /><br/>If not a random client id is generated. | | Client Id | The client id to connect to the MQTT server with.|

Devices to Bridge

Config Option Description
All Possible Devices Bridge all devices that are known HassBridge types.
Devices Select devices to bridge. Use Cmd-Click to select multiple.
Create Battery Sensors Automatically create HA Battery sensors for devices that are known battery powered devices.<br/><br/>Will show low battery when there has been no communications for 24 hours.

Variables

Config Option Description
Publish Select which Variables to publish to Home Assistant as Sensors.<br/><br/>If the variable is showing true or false it will publish it as a binary_sensor, else it will publish it as a sensor type.

Customization

Config Option Description
Customization File Path The full filesystem path to the customization yaml file.

Debug

Config Option Description
Enable Debugging Turns on debug logging. Logs a lot. I mean A LOT. Dont do it unless you really need to.

Customization File

HassBridge output to the MQTT server is very customizable. Almost every config options set to the HA MQTT discovery is configurable. The config file is written in YAML and should be simple to work on. You should be used to this type of thing with Home Assistant anyways :).

One of the most used things will be to change the device_class sent to Home Assistant.
This is also customizable in Home Assistant itself if need be.

Sample Customization YAML

``` devices: Driveway Gate: # Indigo device name config_vars: device_class: door # Home Assisntant discovery config entry East Side Gate: config_vars: device_class: door Gun Cabinet: config_vars: device_class: safety Street Gate: enable_battery_sensor: False config_vars: device_class: door West Side Gate: config_vars: device_class: door Outside Backyard East Gate: config_vars: device_class: door Outside Backyard West Gate: config_vars: device_class: door Garage Door: config_vars: device_class: garage Some Insteon Switchlink: enable_led_backlight_light: True backlight_set_mechansim: swl # this is the older protocol. default is kpl (newer command)

variables:
front_door_state: # Indigo variable name name: Front Door State # Friendly name for Home Assistant bridge_type: VariableBinarySensor # Set this to be a binary_sensor type on_value: Open # Value to look for for On state for Binary Sensor
config_vars: device_class: door # Home Assisntant discovery config entry suite_room_window_state: on_value: Open bridge_type: VariableBinarySensor config_vars: device_class: window ```

Bridge Types

The bridge_type in the main config of a device or variable customization can be set to allow you to override the behavior of the Indigo device and how it is presented to Home Assistant. This changes the mechanims used to talk to the Indigo device when a command for it comes in from Home Assistant, so this may cause erratic behaviour. This should mainly be used when the default mapping by HassBridge is incorrect, and you want to force the correct mapping.

Available Bridge Types

| Bridge Types |
|:--------------------|
| InsteonBinarySensor | | InsteonCover | | InsteonFan | | InsteonLight | | InsteonLock |
| InsteonSensor |
| InsteonSwitch |
| VariableBinarySensor | | VariableSensor | | VirtualBinarySensor | | VirtualLight | | VirtualSwitch | | ZWaveBinarySensor | | ZWaveFan | | ZWaveLight | | ZWaveLock | | ZWaveSensor | | ZWaveSwitch |

General Device Mapping

| Indigo Device Class | Home Assistant Type |
|:--------------------|:----------------------|
| SensorDevice | sensor if device can have a non on/off value<br />binary_sensor if not |
| RelayDevice | switch |
| DimmerDevice | light |
| SpeedControlDevice | fan | | MultiIODevice | cover |

Release details
Released on: Aug. 4, 2023
Requires: Indigo v2022.1.0+
Downloaded: 0 times 
Changes in this release

Bug fixes since first Python 3 release.

Release details
Released on: May 7, 2021
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release

This release has a couple of small bug fixes and a compatibility fix for Home Assistant Fans. This will only work with fans for Home Assistant v2021.4 onwards.

What's Changed

  • Fix Insteon backlights working with on/off commands. (#25) @wonderslug
  • Remove bridge all setting. (#24) @wonderslug
  • Changes to support MQTT Fan changes in HA 2021.4 (#23) @wonderslug
Release details
Released on: Aug. 18, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release

This release adds support for Insteon LED Backlights as a entity in Home Assistant. Its disabled by default but can be enabled for all Insteon devices that have LED backlights in the configuration. You can also enable and disable it individually in the customization file using the enable_led_backlight_light boolean config option. You can change if an individual device uses the newer kpl method or the older swl method using the backlight_set_mechansim config option. The kpl method is the default.

As well you can now enable or disable the battery sensors individually per device, using the enable_battery_sensor boolean config option.

For both of these features the config now just sets the default state, you can always control them with the customization. You can see the README for examples of these.

What’s Changed

  • Bridge Type docs (#16) @wonderslug
  • Cleanup battery sensor creation (#15) @wonderslug
  • Insteon LED Backlight support (#14) @wonderslug
Release details
Released on: May 24, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release

Version 1.2.2

This is a very small bugfix release for Virtual devices.

bug fixes

  • Virtual device shows up as binary sensor for dimmer and switch actual devices (#11)
Release details
Released on: May 17, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release

Version 1.2.1

enhancements

  • Lint and logging Cleanup (#8)

bug fixes

  • Home Assistant Device Entity relationship not working correctly for Virtual Devices (#7)
Release details
Released on: May 15, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release

Version 1.2.0

enhancements

  • #6 Add support for Home Assistant Locks types.

bug fixes

  • #5 Light types send multiple commands to Indigo.
Release details
Released on: May 14, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release
  • Fix for Sensor MQTT registration with no unit of measure or device class
Release details
Released on: May 13, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release
  • Add support for Virtual On/Off devices
Release details
Released on: May 13, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release
  • Added registration diagnostic debug logging
Release details
Released on: May 12, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release
  • Fixed bug blocking variables from being registered
  • Fixed bug where variable indigo entity not accounted for in naming.
Release details
Released on: May 12, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release
  • Fix for empty customization file
Release details
Released on: May 10, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Changes in this release
  • Fixed bug where an invalid configuration path caused a loading error
Release details
Released on: May 4, 2020
Requires: Indigo v5.0.0 thru v2022.2
Downloaded: 0 times 
Changes in this release

This is the initial public release of the HassBridge plugin for Indigo.