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Future google home support. #45

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Ryan911199 opened this issue Dec 29, 2018 · 5 comments
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Future google home support. #45

Ryan911199 opened this issue Dec 29, 2018 · 5 comments

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@Ryan911199
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My whole goal is to use this system with the system of google homes I have in my house and I’m wondering if there is a way to get this to work with google home or if some one is working one a way.

@mariusmotea
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Maybe using Home Assistant as proxy. I know you can pair Google Home with Home Assistant and this emulator also with Home Assistant.

@Ryan911199
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So I need to run home Assistant on a different raspberry pi? Or if I install hass.io can it still work on the same pi?

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ghost commented Jan 6, 2019

the only requirement is you don't want conflicting ports on the same device. the home assistant runs on port 8123 by default which is not used by diyhue so you should be able to run both services on the same host

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@Nikfinn99
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You don't need HomeAssistant installed on a different RasberryPI or running as hass.io.
I use Homeassistant in a separate Docker Container. But you can also install it as a standalone version. As Homeassistant does not conflict with any port from diyHue, they are perfectly fine running on the same PI.

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This shows how to integrate the diyHue bridge into HomeAssistant: Home Assistant Phillips Hue

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