This is a UI for home-assistant i've written for own use. It's main purpose is to be able to control home-assistant from a pi with a touchscreen mounted on the wall.
This project uses pygame as backed & the awesome pgu for the GUI. Using a custom theme & UI elements, I've tried to mimmick the web ui of home-assistant.
- displaying group items
- switching on/off of lights
- displaying sensor data
Uses EventStream (/api/stream
) for streaming updates- Uses the websocket connection of Home Assistant for communication & updates
- Using
icon_font_to_png
to use the Material Design Icon font on the fly. - Cool
git clone https://github.com/subutux/HUD
# Install using pip
sudo pip3 install .
# run the help
hud --help
HUD needs a configuration file, ini-style. For Example:
[HomeAssistant]
Host = localhost
Port = 8123
Key = my-secret-password
SSL = True
The first one speaks for itself, home assistant configuration.
When running on a pi, you probably want to auto start hud. When installing hud, there are some extra files installed:
-
/etc/systemd/system/hud.service
A systemd service for starting up HUD
-
/etc/default/hud.opts
Your command line parameters for HUD
-
/usr/local/sbin/hud.init
a workaround for a problem with sseclient in systemd
About that last one,This is a work around for a nasty problem with SSEClient/requests. The problem was that the requests with 'stream=True' would'nt initialize when hud is run directly from systemd.
(Needs to be tested after switching to websockets)
For some weird reason running hud from this bash'wrapper' fixes the annoyance.
If someone has any idea why this is, let me know. I'm eager to know.
To enable the service, run:
sudo systemctl enable hud.service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
usage: hud [-h] -c CONFIG [-f /dev/fbX] [-t /dev/input/eventX] [-n]
[-H host.name] [-p PORT] [-k KEY] [-s] [-v]
[-L {INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL,DEBUG}] [-l LOGFILE]
A pygame GUI for Home Assistant.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Configuration:
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
config file to use
-f /dev/fbX, --framebuffer /dev/fbX
Use this framebuffer as output for the UI (defaults to
window mode)
-t /dev/input/eventX, --touchscreen /dev/input/eventX
Enable touchscreen integration. Use this as event
input
-n, --no-display We don't have a display. Sets the SDL_VIDEODRIVER to
"dummy". Usefull for testing
--width The width of the display
--height The height of the display
HomeAssistant:
(optional) Parameters to override the config file
-H host.name, --homeassistant host.name
The location of home-assistant
-p PORT, --port PORT the port to use for home-assistant (default: 8123)
-k KEY, --key KEY The api password to use (default: None)
-s, --ssl Use ssl (default false)
Logging:
(optional) Logging settings
-v, --verbose Log output
-L {INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL,DEBUG}, --logLevel {INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL,DEBUG}
Log level to use (default: ERROR)
-l LOGFILE, --logfile LOGFILE
Instead of logging to stdout, log to this file
Don't look at the code, it's ugly! You're always welcome to post a pull request to make the code cleaner, or just give me some pointers. I love to learn more!