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Home assistant add-on: MyElectricalData

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About

MyElectricalData allows an automated access to your Enedis data. See its github for all informations : https://github.com/m4dm4rtig4n/myelectricaldata

Configuration

Use the add-on env_vars option to pass extra environment variables (uppercase or lowercase names). See https://github.com/alexbelgium/hassio-addons/wiki/Add-Environment-variables-to-your-Addon-2 for details.

Webui can be found at http://homeassistant:5000 or through Ingress. Initial setup requires starting the addon once to initialize configuration templates.

Setup Steps

  1. Start the addon to initialize configuration files
  2. Configure your Enedis credentials in the config.yaml file
  3. Set up MQTT connection details
  4. Access the web interface to monitor data retrieval

Options

Option Type Default Description
CONFIG_LOCATION str /config/myelectricaldata/config.yaml Path to configuration file
TZ str Europe/Paris Timezone (e.g., Europe/London)
mqtt_autodiscover bool true Enable MQTT autodiscovery
verbose bool true Enable verbose logging

Example Configuration

CONFIG_LOCATION: "/config/myelectricaldata/config.yaml"
TZ: "Europe/London"
mqtt_autodiscover: true
verbose: false

Configuration File

The main configuration is done via /config/myelectricaldata/config.yaml. This file contains:

  • Enedis API credentials
  • MQTT broker settings
  • Data retrieval intervals
  • Device configurations

For complete configuration options, see: https://github.com/m4dm4rtig4n/myelectricaldata/wiki/03.-Configuration

Installation

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

  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.