diff --git a/source/_integrations/lacrosse.markdown b/source/_integrations/lacrosse.markdown index aaccacfad33f..acfe2ba575c8 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/lacrosse.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/lacrosse.markdown @@ -9,9 +9,12 @@ ha_domain: lacrosse ha_platforms: - sensor ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `lacrosse` sensor platform is using the data provided by a [Jeelink](https://www.digitalsmarties.net/products/jeelink) USB dongle or this [Arduino sketch](https://svn.fhem.de/trac/browser/trunk/fhem/contrib/arduino/36_LaCrosse-LaCrosseITPlusReader.zip). +The `lacrosse` sensor {% term integration %} is using the data provided by a [Jeelink](https://www.digitalsmarties.net/products/jeelink) USB dongle or this [Arduino sketch](https://svn.fhem.de/trac/browser/trunk/fhem/contrib/arduino/36_LaCrosse-LaCrosseITPlusReader.zip). ## Tested devices @@ -41,7 +44,8 @@ For TX 29 DTH-IT sensors you can also read the ID from the display and calculate ## Configuration -To use your `lacrosse` compatible sensor in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To use your `lacrosse` compatible sensor in your installation, add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/lannouncer.markdown b/source/_integrations/lannouncer.markdown index 25cacdba67d1..377f499d6bf7 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/lannouncer.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/lannouncer.markdown @@ -9,11 +9,15 @@ ha_domain: lannouncer ha_platforms: - notify ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `lannouncer` notification platform allows you to play spoken messages (TTS) or sounds on an Android device running [Lannouncer](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keybounce.lannouncer&hl=en_US). This can be useful when you have a wall mounted Android tablet, or an Android device that is permanently powered and turned on and want to use that to play notifications. +The `lannouncer` notification {% term integration %} allows you to play spoken messages (TTS) or sounds on an Android device running [Lannouncer](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keybounce.lannouncer&hl=en_US). This can be useful when you have a wall mounted Android tablet, or an Android device that is permanently powered and turned on and want to use that to play notifications. -To enable Lannouncer notifications in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To enable Lannouncer notifications in your installation, add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/lifx_cloud.markdown b/source/_integrations/lifx_cloud.markdown index 7dfd11e404ec..1546cbd36fb2 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/lifx_cloud.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/lifx_cloud.markdown @@ -9,9 +9,15 @@ ha_domain: lifx_cloud ha_platforms: - scene ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `lifx_cloud` scene platform allows you to activate the scenes that LIFX smartphone apps store in the LIFX cloud. +The `lifx_cloud` scene {% term integration %} allows you to activate the scenes that LIFX smartphone apps store in the LIFX cloud. + +To enable the LIFX Cloud {% term integration %}, add it to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/lightwave.markdown b/source/_integrations/lightwave.markdown index 0ad0cc1fd01d..56ba9dddc10b 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/lightwave.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/lightwave.markdown @@ -14,12 +14,16 @@ ha_platforms: - sensor - switch ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `lightwave` integration links Home Assistant with your Lightwave WiFi link for controlling Lightwave lights, switches and TRVs. +The `lightwave` {% term integration %} links Home Assistant with your Lightwave WiFi link for controlling Lightwave lights, switches and TRVs. This integration uses the official API published by Lightwave on their website [https://api.lightwaverf.com/](https://api.lightwaverf.com/). -To add your Lightwave devices into your Home Assistant installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To add your Lightwave devices into your Home Assistant installation, add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/limitlessled.markdown b/source/_integrations/limitlessled.markdown index d42505259e9d..306fef689e6f 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/limitlessled.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/limitlessled.markdown @@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ ha_domain: limitlessled ha_platforms: - light ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- `limitlessled` can control your LimitlessLED lights from within Home Assistant. The lights are also known as EasyBulb, AppLight, AppLamp, MiLight, LEDme, dekolight, or iLight. @@ -23,7 +26,8 @@ An archive of the extensive API can be found [here](https://github.com/Fantasmos Before configuring Home Assistant, make sure you can control your bulbs or LEDs with the MiLight mobile application. Next, discover your bridge(s) IP address. You can do this via your router or a mobile application like Fing ([Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.overlook.android.fing&hl=en) or [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fing-network-scanner/id430921107?mt=8)). -To add `limitlessled` to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To add `limitlessled` to your installation, add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/linksys_smart.markdown b/source/_integrations/linksys_smart.markdown index 465069da04f5..6a0495a2ed01 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/linksys_smart.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/linksys_smart.markdown @@ -9,9 +9,12 @@ ha_domain: linksys_smart ha_platforms: - device_tracker ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `linksys_smart` platform offers presence detection by looking at connected devices to a Linksys Smart Wi-Fi based router. +The `linksys_smart` {% term integration %} offers presence detection by looking at connected devices to a Linksys Smart Wi-Fi based router. Tested routers: @@ -22,11 +25,12 @@ Tested routers: ## Setup -For this platform to work correctly, it is necessary to disable the "Access via wireless" feature in the Local Management Access section of the router administration page. If "Access via wireless" is not disabled, a connectivity conflict arises because the Home Assistant integration is trying to pass userid and password, but the router is only expecting a password. +For this {% term integration %} to work correctly, it is necessary to disable the "Access via wireless" feature in the Local Management Access section of the router administration page. If "Access via wireless" is not disabled, a connectivity conflict arises because the Home Assistant integration is trying to pass userid and password, but the router is only expecting a password. ## Configuration -To use a Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router in your Home Assistant installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To use a Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router in your Home Assistant installation, add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/linode.markdown b/source/_integrations/linode.markdown index 0ff266fe5bc2..5e18b1512205 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/linode.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/linode.markdown @@ -12,9 +12,12 @@ ha_platforms: - binary_sensor - switch ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `linode` integration allows you to access the information about your [Linode](https://linode.com) systems from Home Assistant. +The `linode` {% term integration %} allows you to access the information about your [Linode](https://linode.com) systems from Home Assistant. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: @@ -33,7 +36,8 @@ Obtain your oAuth2 Access Token from Linode account. ## Configuration -To integrate Linode with Home Assistant, add the following section to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To integrate Linode with Home Assistant, add the following section to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/linux_battery.markdown b/source/_integrations/linux_battery.markdown index a14d1133f548..bf86f5a53117 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/linux_battery.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/linux_battery.markdown @@ -11,11 +11,15 @@ ha_domain: linux_battery ha_platforms: - sensor ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `linux_battery` sensor platform is using the information stored in `/sys/class/power_supply/` on your local Linux system to display details about the current state of your battery. +The `linux_battery` sensor {% term integration %} is using the information stored in `/sys/class/power_supply/` on your local Linux system to display details about the current state of your battery. -To setup a battery sensor to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To setup a battery sensor to your installation, add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/llamalab_automate.markdown b/source/_integrations/llamalab_automate.markdown index 70495c6e137e..024ebdbe9b42 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/llamalab_automate.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/llamalab_automate.markdown @@ -9,9 +9,12 @@ ha_domain: llamalab_automate ha_platforms: - notify ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `llamalab_automate` platform uses Googles Cloud Messaging Services to push messages from Home Assistant to your Android device running the LlamaLab [Automate](https://llamalab.com/automate/) app. This can serve as an alternative to Tasker + AutoRemote. +The `llamalab_automate` {% term integration %} uses Googles Cloud Messaging Services to push messages from Home Assistant to your Android device running the LlamaLab [Automate](https://llamalab.com/automate/) app. This can serve as an alternative to Tasker + AutoRemote. ## Prerequisites @@ -19,7 +22,8 @@ Go to [https://llamalab.com/automate/cloud/](https://llamalab.com/automate/cloud ## Configuration -To use this notification platform in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To use this notification {% term integration %} in your installation, add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/local_file.markdown b/source/_integrations/local_file.markdown index ca49a1ded323..999e3bede7b2 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/local_file.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/local_file.markdown @@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ ha_domain: local_file ha_platforms: - camera ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- The **Local file** camera {% term integration %} allows you to integrate an image file from disk into Home Assistant as a camera. If the image is updated on the file system the image displayed in Home Assistant will also be updated. The service `local_file.update_file_path` can be used to update the image using an automation. @@ -17,7 +20,8 @@ The `local_file` camera can for example be used with various camera platforms th ## Configuration -To enable this camera in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To enable this camera in your installation, add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/logentries.markdown b/source/_integrations/logentries.markdown index f3a4548ba0cf..4eefbcb72a0f 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/logentries.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/logentries.markdown @@ -7,13 +7,17 @@ ha_iot_class: Cloud Push ha_release: 0.13 ha_domain: logentries ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `logentries` integration makes it possible to log all state changes to [Logentries](https://logentries.com) using Logentries Webhook endpoint. +The `logentries` {% term integration %} makes it possible to log all state changes to [Logentries](https://logentries.com) using Logentries Webhook endpoint. Open the **Add a Log** page and choose **Manual**. Enter a name for your log in **Log Name**, add a group in **Select Log Set**, set **Token TCP - logs are identified by a token.** and press **Create Log Token**. The generated token is required for the Home Assistant configuration. -To use the `logentries` integration in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To use the `logentries` {% term integration %} in your installation, add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/london_air.markdown b/source/_integrations/london_air.markdown index 8e34851c4a08..a002623bccf0 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/london_air.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/london_air.markdown @@ -9,13 +9,17 @@ ha_domain: london_air ha_platforms: - sensor ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `london_air` integration [queries](https://api.erg.kcl.ac.uk/AirQuality/Hourly/MonitoringIndex/GroupName=London/Json) the London air quality [data feed](https://www.londonair.org.uk/LondonAir/API/) provided by Kings College London. A single sensor will be added for each `location` ([local authority district or borough](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_London_boroughs)) specified in the configuration file. The state of each sensor is the overall air quality in that borough. Note that only 28 of the 32 boroughs have data available. +The `london_air` {% term integration %} [queries](https://api.erg.kcl.ac.uk/AirQuality/Hourly/MonitoringIndex/GroupName=London/Json) the London air quality [data feed](https://www.londonair.org.uk/LondonAir/API/) provided by Kings College London. A single sensor will be added for each `location` ([local authority district or borough](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_London_boroughs)) specified in the configuration file. The state of each sensor is the overall air quality in that borough. Note that only 28 of the 32 boroughs have data available. Boroughs can have multiple monitoring sites at different geographical positions within the borough, and each of those sites can monitor up to six different kinds of pollutant. The pollutants are described [here](https://api.erg.kcl.ac.uk/AirQuality/Information/Species/Json) and are Carbon Monoxide ([CO](https://www.londonair.org.uk/LondonAir/guide/WhatIsCO.aspx)), Nitrogen Dioxide ([NO2](https://www.londonair.org.uk/LondonAir/guide/WhatIsNO2.aspx)), Ozone ([O3](https://www.londonair.org.uk/LondonAir/guide/WhatIsO3.aspx)), Sulfur Dioxide ([SO2](https://www.londonair.org.uk/LondonAir/guide/WhatIsSO2.aspx)), PM2.5 & PM10 [particulates](https://www.londonair.org.uk/LondonAir/guide/WhatIsPM.aspx). The `latitude` and `longitude` of each site is accessible through a `data` attribute of the sensor, as are details about the pollutants monitored at that site. The `sites` attribute of a sensor displays how many monitoring sites that sensor covers. The `updated` attribute of a sensor states when the data was last published. Nominally data is published hourly, but in my experience this can vary. To limit the number of requests made by the sensor, a single API request is made every 30 minutes. -To add sensors to Home Assistant for all possible areas/boroughs add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To add sensors to Home Assistant for all possible areas/boroughs add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry for a single sensor diff --git a/source/_integrations/london_underground.markdown b/source/_integrations/london_underground.markdown index ffc47e7bb563..7b2889940463 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/london_underground.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/london_underground.markdown @@ -11,9 +11,15 @@ ha_platforms: ha_integration_type: integration ha_codeowners: - '@jpbede' +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `london_underground` sensor will display the status of London underground lines, as well as the Overground and DLR. +The `london_underground` {% term integration %} will display the status of London underground lines, as well as the Overground and DLR. + +To enable this {% term integration %}, add it to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/luci.markdown b/source/_integrations/luci.markdown index 2de65aa84f12..822a3fb5e3ed 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/luci.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/luci.markdown @@ -21,7 +21,8 @@ Before this scanner can be used you have to install the luci RPC package on Open # opkg install luci-mod-rpc ``` -To use this device tracker in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To use this device tracker in your installation, add the following to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry diff --git a/source/_integrations/lw12wifi.markdown b/source/_integrations/lw12wifi.markdown index 60709c89c792..7630c262e42b 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/lw12wifi.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/lw12wifi.markdown @@ -9,13 +9,17 @@ ha_domain: lw12wifi ha_platforms: - light ha_integration_type: integration +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ + title: Configuration file --- -The `lw12wifi` light platform supports Lagute LW-12 Wifi LED controller. +The `lw12wifi` light {% term integration %} supports Lagute LW-12 Wifi LED controller. ## Configuration -To enable these lights, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file: +To enable these lights, add the following lines to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. +{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry