To use eWeLink Support devices in Automation, you need to first create a Scene that contains your devices, and then select Activate Scenario in Action > Action Type of Automation. Restart Home Assistant and you should see the camera stream: Sorry for the pinkish image, I’m running the Pi NoIR Camera V2 without a filter. Depending on the smart doorbell compared against. To solve this problem, you need to enable the Advanced Mode (Lovelace Console > Profile > Advanced Mode). home assistant dahua doorbell After signing up for Cloud service. Setup Scene, Automation to control eWeLink Support devicesĭevices connected through Home Assistant REST API and WebSocket API can only be mapped as entities instead of devices, which makes it impossible to directly control devices via Home Assistant’s Scene and Automation. You can also click the Login button in the upper left corner and log in to the eWeLink account to connect all eWeLink Support devices. Click OPEN WEB UI, the eWeLink Smart Home Web UI page will list all DIY devices on LAN searched by mDNS. If you have enabled this function before, it would be turned disabled as well after the upgrade. Log in to the Home Assistant Lovelace console (usually the URL is ), click Supervisor at the sidebar to open the HassOS dashboard, then click the eWeLink Smart Home card to enter the add-on information page. Hikvision cameras running on the firmware v5.5.0 or higher version have the ONVIF function disabled as default.
Read the full article > Control SONOFF DIY Mode devices on LAN or log in to eWeLink account to control all eWeLink Support devices Now you’ve installed the official add-on, let’s dive into the settings part. *Tip: You need to change the home_assistant_url if you are using docker or other versions of Home Assistant that are not Home Assistant OS. Note: To facilitate quick access to the eWeLink Smart Home add-on, you can enable the Show in sidebar option.
After closing the modal box, you can see the newly added eWeLink add-on on the Add-on Store page.Ĭlick the eWeLink Smart Home card to open the add-on information page, click INSTALL and wait for the installation to complete, click START to enable the “eWeLink Smart Home” add-on. You will then have to enter a Name, Host (the IP of the camera) and Port. Open you Home Assistant and go to Configuration > Integrations > Add Integration (lower right corner) then search for ONVIF integration.
Remember the username and password as you will need them below. Click the vertical ellipsis (three vertical dots) in the upper right corner, select Repositories in the pop-up menu, enter the official add-on address of eWeLink: in the Manage add-on repositories modal box, click ADD. Enable the Onvif and create an Onvif account.
If you are running Home Assistant Core in a Python environment, you’ll need have the ffmpeg binary in your system path. This integration supports all FFmpeg versions since 3.0.0 if you have an older version, please update. Log in to the Home Assistant Lovelace console (usually the URL is ), click Supervisor at the sidebar to open the HassOS dashboard, switch to the Add-on Store tab. The ffmpeg integration allows other Home Assistant integrations to process video and audio streams.
The official add-on supports all SONOFF devices except for iFan03/iFan04-L, D1 and GK-200MP2-B camera.Head to the installation guide, empower your eWeLink Support devices with Home Assistant.
We’re thrilled to announce the release of the first official eWeLink Home Assistant Add-on.