Remote-access Guide

home assistant app remote access

by Brannon Wisoky Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How can I use Home Assistant app remotely?

2:1717:57Home Assistant 101: Setting up Remote Access - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAccess let's get started adding remote access to home assistant is as simple as opening a port onMoreAccess let's get started adding remote access to home assistant is as simple as opening a port on your network router to allow the outside world to get to your home assistant instance.

How do I connect to Home Assistant app?

1:4710:13Getting Started with Home Assistant - Part 8.1 - Android Mobile AppYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo i'm just going to swipe up from the bottom and i'm going to open up home assistant. And it'sMoreSo i'm just going to swipe up from the bottom and i'm going to open up home assistant. And it's going to ask us to select the instance you would like to connect to now normally.

How do I access Home Assistant in cloud?

To get started, open Home Assistant, go to the cloud page in the configuration panel. Find the remote box and enable the toggle. The first time you enable it, Home Assistant Cloud will have to generate and validate the certificate. This can take up to 60 seconds.

Does Home Assistant need port forwarding?

The Trusted SSL certificate by remote authority like Let's Encrypt is only possible with your external IP (duckDNS subdomain or other domain). Correct port forwarding in your router is crucial for this Home Assistant remote access to work – Double, not Triple check it and test it.

Can you run Home Assistant on iPhone?

The ios integration is used by the Home Assistant Companion App for iOS to store and provide settings for actionable notifications and actions. Both of these can also be configured for a single device within the app, in which case the ios integration is not required.

Can I run Home Assistant on an iPad?

Installation & System Requirements​ The iOS App requires iOS 10 or greater, this means the oldest devices supported are the iPhone 5, 4th generation iPad and the 6th generation iPod touch. The Android app has 2 separate flavors full or minimal . Both flavors require Android 5.0 or greater.

Is Home Assistant cloud free?

Well good news, because you can trial Home Assistant cloud for free for one month. In a few easy steps you can set-up your trial: From the Home Assistant user interface go to Settings, and then go to Home Assistant cloud. Click on the Start your free 1 month trial.

How do I access Duck assistant homed remotely?

Access Remotely Fill in the External URL with your DuckDNS domain URL (e.g., https://myhomeassistant.duckdns.org) and Internal URL with your Raspberry PI IP address. Now restart the Home Assistant.

What is my external URL for Home Assistant?

You can now access your Home Assistant via https://my-home.duckdns.org both internally and externally while having http://192.168.1.4:8123 available to be used as unencrypted endpoint for things like konnected.io .

Is port forwarding Home Assistant safe?

Just putting a port up is not secure. You should definitely consider encrypting your traffic if you are accessing your Home Assistant installation remotely. For details please check the set up encryption using Let's Encrypt blog post or this detailed guide to using Let's Encrypt with Home Assistant.

What is Home Assistant Hacs?

HACS is a integration that gives the user a powerful UI to handle downloads of custom integrations and plugins. Highlights of what HACS can do: Help you discover new custom elements. Help you install (download) new custom elements. Help you keep track of your custom elements.

What is Home Assistant Host?

Home assistant is Home Automation Hub. Or Home Automation Software to be more precise. It's free and open source and fully local alternative to things like HomeBridge and SmartThings. It gives you the power of home automation without the cloud so you won't depend on internet connection or remote servers.

What is the URL of my Home Assistant?

The URL that Home Assistant is available on from your local network. For example: http://homeassistant.local:8123 . Note that this setting may only contain a protocol, hostname and port; using a path is not supported.

How do I start a Home Assistant?

6:1718:41Home Assistant Beginners Guide: Installation, Addons, Integrations ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd download some files. After a few minutes open up your browser to has IO dot local port eight oneMoreAnd download some files. After a few minutes open up your browser to has IO dot local port eight one two three to access your home assistant dashboard if your computer or network doesn't support mdns.

How do I set up Home Assistant on Iphone?

Install the iOS app and enter the URL (this would be the Duck DNS URL created when setting up remote access) and password for Home Assistant into the app settings. Enable notifications in the app settings. Restart Home Assistant again so it can detect the iOS app is connected.

How do I find my Home Assistant IP address?

You can find the IP address by logging into your router (typically by typing 192.168. 1.1 into the address bar of your browser), finding your Pi (should be named hassio). Click the image for a closer look.

Remote access for Home Assistant

Sometimes you want remote access to Home Assistant. Maybe it’s just so you can have a mobile app update your location, or so you can use some integration that requires it, or you want full access to the user interface.

Before you begin

Log on to your router’s admin pages and check the WAN IP. You don’t want to see a value that begins with:

Reverse Proxy (optional)

There are many reasons you may want to use a reverse proxy. Common reasons are that you don’t want to use SSL inside your network, or that you want to limit remote access to only webhooks. If you want more than remote access to the API and webhooks you’ll need to ensure the proxy is configured with websocket support.

Port forwarding

Congratulations on getting this far without throwing your computer out of the window!

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Equipment

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There's no new hardware needed for this part, though I will be using my phone (running iOS) to get the mobile app setup and a separate service called Nabu Casa to remotely connect to our Home Assistant install. An Android versionof the app is also available, though I can't comment on that as I haven't used it.
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Setup

  • After installing the mobile app on my phone I ran into my first issue after just a couple of clicks, I tried continuing through the app setup and it crashed. I tried again. It crashed. Off to search for the problem I went! It turns out that version of the app had a bug that crashed when on WiFi and trying to look at an external_url- I wasn't the only one having that issue either: I disabled WiFi, an…
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Impressions

  • When I first started using it the app felt a little janky. But I completely understood why as it's mostly just a web view of your Home Assistant instance and that leads to layout shifting and re-flows of content as things load in, as well as unstyled flashes until it picks up on your theme. With updates to Home Assistant in the past couple of months though, the UI performance is dramatic…
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Usage

  • One thing I found through using it a little was that I felt the header took up quite a lot of space (minor thing, but hey...) I discovered a custom header plugin (installed via Home Assistant Community Store (HACS)that allows custom header options! Using these options I was able to get the menu down to this: Much better! I've hidden the menu button (top left) that accesses the …
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Location

  • Using the mobile app also allows us to use our phones as device trackers for location. Using this I'm able to setup automations that run only when we're not home. For example, when we leave home, I want to turn on motion detection on my cameras, and turn off the lights (I'm notoriously bad at turning them off) - so I have an automation that runs with the following configuration:
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Notifications

  • I've only played around with simple notifications so far (as you can see above). You can have actionable notificationsbut that's not something I've played with (yet). One thing I have realised is: not all notifications are relevant at all times. So I have conditional checks in some automations that send notifications only when they're relevant. For example, if the washing machine or dishw…
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Conclusion

  • I'm happy with the mobile app, it's not quite as slick as some other apps from some platforms, but it allows me to configure it to do what Iwant it to show, not what a device maker decides it should show. Notifications are nice, I'm going to experiment with actionable notifications at somepoint soon I think. There's the ability to have things triggered by widgets (actions)in iOS too, which is s…
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