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Home assistant add-on: Immich without Machine Learning

⚠️ The project is under very active development. Expect bugs and changes. Do not use it as the only way to store your photos and videos! (from the developer)

I maintain this and other Home Assistant add-ons in my free time: keeping up with upstream changes, HA changes, and testing on real hardware takes a lot of time (and some money). I use around 5-10 of my >110 addons so regularly I install test machines (and purchase some test services such as vpn) that I don't use myself to troubleshoot and improve the addons

If this add-on saves you time or makes your setup easier, I would be very grateful for your support!

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Addon informations

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About

Self-hosted photo and video backup solution directly from your mobile phone. This is the NoML (No Machine Learning) variant of Immich designed for systems without machine learning capabilities or users who prefer to disable ML features for performance or resource management reasons.

This addon is based on the docker image from imagegenius with machine learning components excluded to reduce resource consumption and improve compatibility with resource-constrained systems.

Use Cases

The NoML variant is ideal for:

  • Resource-constrained systems: Lower CPU and memory usage without ML overhead
  • Privacy-focused deployments: No facial recognition or object detection processing
  • Simple photo storage: Basic photo and video backup without advanced AI features
  • Legacy hardware: Systems that struggle with machine learning workloads
  • Minimalist setups: Users who prefer basic photo management without AI enhancements

Configuration

Webui can be found at <your-ip>:8080. PostgreSQL can be either internal or external.

Options

Option Type Default Description
data_location str /share/immich Path where Immich data is stored
library_location str Path to photo/video library
TZ str Timezone (e.g., Europe/London)
localdisks str Local drives to mount (e.g., sda1,sdb1,MYNAS)
networkdisks str SMB shares to mount (e.g., //SERVER/SHARE)
cifsusername str SMB username for network shares
cifspassword str SMB password for network shares
cifsdomain str SMB domain for network shares
DB_HOSTNAME str homeassistant.local Database hostname
DB_USERNAME str postgres Database username
DB_PASSWORD str homeassistant Database password
DB_DATABASE_NAME str immich Database name
DB_PORT int 5432 Database port
DB_ROOT_PASSWORD str Database root password
JWT_SECRET str JWT secret for authentication
DISABLE_MACHINE_LEARNING bool false Disable ML features (recommended for NoML variant)
MACHINE_LEARNING_WORKERS int 1 Number of ML workers (keep at 1 for NoML)
MACHINE_LEARNING_WORKER_TIMEOUT int 120 ML worker timeout (seconds)
skip_permissions_check bool false Skip file permissions checking

Example Configuration

data_location: "/share/immich"
library_location: "/media/photos"
TZ: "Europe/London"
localdisks: "sda1,sdb1"
networkdisks: "//192.168.1.100/photos"
cifsusername: "photouser"
cifspassword: "password123"
DB_HOSTNAME: "core-mariadb"
DB_USERNAME: "immich"
DB_PASSWORD: "secure_password"
DB_DATABASE_NAME: "immich"
JWT_SECRET: "your-secret-key-here"
DISABLE_MACHINE_LEARNING: true
MACHINE_LEARNING_WORKERS: 1
MACHINE_LEARNING_WORKER_TIMEOUT: 120

Mounting Drives

This addon supports mounting both local drives and remote SMB shares:

Custom Scripts and Environment Variables

This addon supports custom scripts and environment variables through the addon_config mapping:

Installation

The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other Hass.io add-on.

Steps:

  1. Add my Hass.io add-ons repository to your Hass.io instance.
  2. Install this add-on.
  3. Click the Save button to store your configuration.
  4. Start the add-on.
  5. Check the logs of the add-on to see if everything went well.
  6. Carefully configure the add-on to your preferences, see the official documentation for for that.

Database Setup: Beware that you need to install a separate postgres addon to be able to connect the database. You can install the postgres addon already in my repository. Beware to change the password BEFORE starting it ; it won't change afterwards

Support

Create an issue on github, or ask on the home assistant thread