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zha-websocket-server

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Running the server

Checkout the code and open a terminal at the root of the project. Then run the following commands:

script/setup
script/run

Open another terminal at the root of the project and run the following command:

script/run_client

To start the server modify the content of the start_network.json file in the examples directory to match your radio and paste it as a single line into the console and press return / enter

to stop the server paste the content of the stop_network.json file into the prompt in the console as a single line and press return / enter

Testing the server as an addon

Hacking discovery support into the supervisor

  1. install the SSH & Web Terminal addon
  2. turn off protection mode
  3. Open the web UI for the addon
  4. execute this command: docker exec -it hassio_supervisor bash
  5. execute this command: cp /usr/src/supervisor/supervisor/discovery/services/zwave_js.py /usr/src/supervisor/supervisor/discovery/services/zhaws.py
  6. exit the web terminal

Getting the pieces in place

  1. install the samba addon
  2. connect to the share for your installation
  3. copy the zhaws folder from this repo: https://github.com/zigpy/zhaws-addon.git to the addons directory on your test device
  4. copy the zhaws (homeassistant/components/zhaws) directory from this repo: https://github.com/dmulcahey/home-assistant/tree/dm/zha-ws to custom components on the test device (config/custom_components) - create the custom_components directory if it doesn't exist
  5. open the manifest.json in this folder on the test device and add this: "version": "2022.02.02" to the file and save it. This is needed now for custom components but not for regular ones.
  6. restart core via the supervisor panel and reload the supervisor

Start testing

  1. install zhaws Configuration -> Devices & Services -> Add Integration -> ZHAWS
  2. follow the prompts to set up the integration leaving the use addon box checked. This can take ~50-10 minutes depending on the hardware used because the addon is built locally for testing