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Set up Development Environment |
You'll need to set up a development environment if you want to develop a new feature or component for Home Assistant. Read on to learn how to set up.
Developing with Visual Studio Code + devcontainer
The easiest way to get started with development is to use Visual Studio Code with devcontainers. This approach will create a preconfigured development environment with all the tools you need. This approach is enabled for all Home Assistant repositories.
Prerequisites
- git
- Docker
- For Linux, macOS, or Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise/Education use the current release version of Docker
- Windows 10 Home requires WSL 2 and the current Edge version of Docker Desktop (see instructions here). This can also be used for Windows Pro/Enterprise/Education.
- Visual Studio code
- Remote - Containers (VSC Extension)
More info about requirements and devcontainer in general
Getting started:
- Fork the repository.
- Clone the repository to your computer.
- Open the repository using Visual Studio code.
When you open this repository with Visual Studio code you are asked to "Reopen in Container", this will start the build of the container.
Tasks
The devcontainer comes with some useful tasks to help you with development, you can start these tasks by opening the command palette and select Tasks: Run Task
then select the task you want to run.
When a task is currently running (like Preview
for the docs), it can be restarted by opening the command palette and selecting Tasks: Restart Running Task
, then select the task you want to restart.
Manual Environment
It is also possible to set up a more traditional development environment. See the section for your operating system. Make sure your Python version is 3.7 or later.
Developing on Linux
Install the core dependencies.
sudo apt-get install python3-pip python3-dev python3-venv autoconf libssl-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libjpeg-dev libffi-dev libudev-dev zlib1g-dev pkg-config libavformat-dev libavcodec-dev libavdevice-dev libavutil-dev libswscale-dev libavresample-dev libavfilter-dev ffmpeg
Developing on Windows
To develop on Windows, you will need to use the Linux subsystem. Follow the WSL installation instructions and install Ubuntu from the Windows Store. Once you're able to access Linux, follow the Linux instructions.
If you find that you cannot open the development instance via http://localhost:8123 when using WSL. Instead, within a WSL terminal, find the inet
address of the eth0
adaptor by running ip addr show eth0
. Then use this address, excluding the CIDR block, to access the development instance, i.e. if your inet
is listed as 172.20.37.6/20
, use http://172.20.37.6:8123.
Developing on macOS
Install Homebrew, then use that to install the dependencies:
brew install python3 autoconf ffmpeg
Setup Local Repository
Visit the Home Assistant Core repository and click Fork. Once forked, setup your local copy of the source using the commands:
$ git clone https://github.com/YOUR_GIT_USERNAME/core.git
$ cd core
$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/home-assistant/core.git
Install the requirements with a provided script named setup
.
script/setup
This will create a virtual environment and install all necessary requirements. You're now set!
Each time you start a new terminal session, you will need to activate your virtual environment:
source venv/bin/activate
After that you can run Home Assistant like this:
hass -c config
The Home Assistant configuration is stored in the config
directory in your repository.