Download Home Assistant 0.95
Version 0.95 Home Assistant was recently released and a small update has already appeared. Home Assistant is an open source home automation platform that runs under Python 3. It runs via Hassbian on a Raspberry Pi 3 or a Linux, macOS or Windows computer. It supports detecting devices such as Nest thermostats, Philips Hue, Belkin WeMo switches, Mr. Coffee makers, the smart switches from IKEA and the mqtt protocol. In addition, where possible, it can control these devices and apply automation. For more information, please refer to this page and our Forum. The release notes for this release can be found below.
0.95: AdGuard, Life360, Plaato Airlock It’s time for release 0.95, and guess what? It’s good! First things first, did you see the new Raspberry Pi 4? 3x as fast as the model 3, gigabit ethernet port actually supports gigabit speeds now, faster memory read/write, oh well, faster everything! The benchmarks are impressive. Best of all? The base price stayed the same. However, you can now also pay more for upgraded models with more memory, which is great if you like to install all the hass.io add-ons.
Talking about Hass.io support, we’ve received ours and work to add support will start shortly ?. Since we’re discussing Raspberry Pis, can we talk SD cards really quick? Quality matters. When you buy SD Cards get the pro variants, preferably the ones that are class A1 or, even better, class A2. The A stands for application and they are optimized for running apps, like Home Assistant.
RV Assistant
Home Assistant is not just limited to homes. Recently we had a boat owner on Home Assistant podcast episode 48and Home Assistant also powers recreational vehicles (RV) (like this school bus).
With this release, we’re making integrating Home Assistant into moving vehicles so much easier. In the last release, we introduced support for the core config to be updated without restarting Home Assistant. This release brings it a step further and introduces a new service homeassistant.set_location. With this service, you can automatically change the location that Home Assistant is located. Once updated, it automatically updates all the things that rely on the location, like your sunset triggers and your current weather (only Of supported now).
AdGuard Home – local ad-and-tracker blocking
Here at Home Assistant, we’re big fans of privacy and we’re always working on improving it. So this brings us to AdGuard. AdGuard Home is a local DNS server that automatically blocks any device looking up a domain that is used to serve ads, spreads malware, or isn’t appropriate for your kids. thanks to @frenchstarting release 0.95, it has a top-notch integration with Home Assistant:
- One-click install the AdGuard add-on from the Community Hass.io Add-ons.
- Home Assistant automatically detects the Hass.io add-on and offers to set it up. (It works with standalone installs too, see the AdGuard integration documentation on how to configure it.)
- DONE!
One cool new feature: because parental control is now available as a switch, you can control AdGuard via Alexa and Google: “Hey Google, turn on parental control” ?.
Life360
More goodies. Keep paying attention as we’re not done yet. Also new in 0.95 is the Life360 integration thanks to the hard work by @pnbruckner. This integration started its life a little about 360 days ago on the forums as a custom integration and has now become part of Home Assistant. Life360 is an app to allow friends or family members to share location with each other.
If you are migrating from the custom integration, please read the instructions.
Improved Alexa integration
One more thing… This release improves the Home Assistant Cloud Alexa integration. Just like Google Assistant, it is now possible to manage which entities are exposed to Amazon via the user interface. Alexa actually offers some cool features around this. Any change you make is instantly reflected inside Alexa. Add an entity? Control it instantly through Alexa.
However, we didn’t stop there. the manual installations of Alexa has had optional proactive state reporting since earlier this year, and this is now available for Home Assistant Cloud users too. If you choose to opt-in to this, every state change of your exposed entities is sent to Amazon as soon as they happen. It allows Amazon Echos with displays, to instantly reflect the state and allows you to create routines inside Amazon powered by your Home Assistant entities.
More icons available
Austin Andrews, the lead designer of Material Design Icons, informed us that Material Design Icons 3.7.95 has been released. It includes a handful of the top requested Home Assistant icons (and a total of 100 new icons!).
Released v3.7.95 to NPM/CDN. 100 new icons! ?♂️ Preview: Read more: #MaterialDesign #OpenSource pic.twitter.com/LlWy8RfFVu
— Material Icons (@MaterialIcons) June 22, 2019
Noteworthy breaking changes
For the last couple of releases, we’ve been printing warnings if your configuration contained invalid slugs or extra keys. Starting with this release, these warnings are now errors. No procrastination anymore, you’ll need to fix it now.
We have also realized that the default database clean up task never automatically ran as intended. Instead of running every night, cleaning up your history so that it only contains the last 10 days, it never ran. oopsie. We’ve fixed it in this release, so now the defaults kick in. Want to adjust how much history you want to retain? check the docs.
New Integrations
- Adds AdGuard Home integration (@french – #24219) (adguard docs) (new integration)
- SolarEdge Local Component (@drobtravels – #23996) (solaredge_local docs) (new integration)
- Google Cloud Platform component (TTS) (@lufton – #23629) (google_cloud docs) (new integration)
- Life360 integration (@pnbruckner – #24227) (life360 docs) (new integration)
- Adds integration for Plaato Airlock (@JohNan – #23727) (plateo docs) (new integration)
- Queensland bushfire alert feed platform (@exxamalte – #24473) (qld_bushfire docs) (new integration)
- vlc telnet (@rodripf – #24290) (vlc_telnet docs) (beta fix) (new integration)
New Platforms
- Add LCN scene platform (@alengwenus – #24242) (lcn docs) (new platform)
- Add Environment Canada weather, sensor, and camera platforms (@michaeldavie – #21110) (environment_canada docs) (new platform)
- Support for Salda Smarty XV/XP Ventilation Unit (@z0mbieprocess – #21491) (smarty docs) (new platform)
- Add support for ZHA door locks #2 (@presslab-us – #24344) (zha docs) (new platform)
- Somfy open api (@tetienne – #19548) (somfy docs) (new platform)
- Add APRS device tracker component (@PhilRW – #22469) (Aprs docs) (new platform)
- Camera platform for rainfall radar imagery (@ties – #23358) (rain radar docs) (new platform)
- Add incomfort sensor and binary_sensor (@zxdavb – #23812) (incomfort docs) (new platform)
- Added ELV PCA 301 smart meter switch (@majuss – #23300) (elv docs) (new platform)
Release 0.95.1 – June 26
- Fix life360 exception when no location provided (@pnbruckner – #24777) (life360 docs)
- pubnub to 1.0.8 (@w1ll1am23 – #24781) (wink docs)
- Catch uncaught Alexa error (@balloob – #24785) (cloud docs)
Version number | 0.95 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | script language |
Website | Home Assistant |
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License type | GPL |