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<p>
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In Zulip, create a <code>homeassistant</code> stream which will
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contain the received notifications. You also need a bot which you
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can create in the {{ settings_html|safe }}.
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</p>
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<p>
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In Home Assistant, you need to add the <code>notify</code> service
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to your <code>configuration.yaml</code> file. This should look
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something like this:
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</p>
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<img src="/static/images/integrations/homeassistant/notify-settings-config-yaml.png"/>
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<p>
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The <code>api-key</code> parameter should correspond to your bot's
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key. The <code>stream</code> parameter is not necessarily
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required; if not given, it will default to
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the <code>homeassistant</code> stream. And the URL under
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`resource` should start with
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<code>{{ external_api_uri_subdomain }}/v1/external/homeassistant</code>.
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</p>
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<p>
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Finally, you need to configure a trigger for the service by adding
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an automation entry in the
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HomeAssistant <code>configuration.yaml</code> file.
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</p>
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<img src="/static/images/integrations/homeassistant/automation-settings-config-yaml.png"/>
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<p>
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The <code>data</code> object takes at least a <code>message</code>
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property and an optional <code>title</code> parameter which will
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be the conversation topic and which defaults
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to <code>homeassistant</code> if not given.
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</p>
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<p>
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You'll now get notifications like this:
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</p>
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<img src="/static/images/integrations/homeassistant/result-message.png"/>
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<p>You just got the Home Assistant integration working. Congratulations!</p>
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{!create-stream.md!}
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Next, on your {{ settings_html|safe }}, create a bot and
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note its email and API key.
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In Home Assistant, you need to add the `notify` service to your
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`configuration.yaml` file. This should look something like this:
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The `api_key` parameter should correspond to your bot's key. The `stream`
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parameter is not necessarily required; if not given, it will default to
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the `homeassistant` stream.
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And the URL under `resource` should start with:
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`{{ external_api_uri_subdomain }}/v1/external/homeassistant`
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Finally, you need to configure a trigger for the service by adding
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an automation entry in the HomeAssistant `configuration.yaml` file.
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The `data` object takes at least a `message` property and an optional
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`title` parameter which will be the conversation topic and which defaults
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to `homeassistant` if not given.
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{!congrats.md!}
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