The component and platforms in this repository are not meant to be used by a user, but as a "blueprint" that custom component developers can build upon, to make more awesome stuff.
HAVE FUN! 😎
This is simple, by having custom_components look (README + structure) the same it is easier for developers to help each other and for users to start using them.
If you are a developer and you want to add things to this "blueprint" that you think more developers will have use for, please open a PR to add it :)
This repository contains multiple files, here is a overview:
File | Purpose | Documentation |
---|---|---|
.devcontainer.json |
Used for development/testing with Visual Studio Code. | Documentation |
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/*.yml |
Templates for the issue tracker | Documentation |
.vscode/tasks.json |
Tasks for the devcontainer. | Documentation |
custom_components/integration_blueprint/* |
Integration files, this is where everything happens. | Documentation |
CONTRIBUTING.md |
Guidelines on how to contribute. | Documentation |
LICENSE |
The license file for the project. | Documentation |
README.md |
The file you are reading now, should contain info about the integration, installation and configuration instructions. | Documentation |
requirements.txt |
Python packages used for development/lint/testing this integration. | Documentation |
- Create a new repository in GitHub, using this repository as a template by clicking the "Use this template" button in the GitHub UI.
- Open your new repository in Visual Studio Code devcontainer (Preferably with the "
Dev Containers: Clone Repository in Named Container Volume...
" option). - Rename all instances of the
integration_blueprint
tocustom_components/<your_integration_domain>
(e.g.custom_components/awesome_integration
). - Rename all instances of the
Integration Blueprint
to<Your Integration Name>
(e.g.Awesome Integration
). - Run the
scripts/develop
to start HA and test out your new integration.
These are some next steps you may want to look into:
- Add tests to your integration,
pytest-homeassistant-custom-component
can help you get started. - Add brand images (logo/icon) to https://github.com/home-assistant/brands.
- Create your first release.
- Share your integration on the Home Assistant Forum.
- Submit your integration to HACS.