Struggling with configure.yaml
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Hi all. Bordering on suicidal, please help.
Pi 3 with all in one (raspian lite - mosquitto - home assistant) installed
NodeMCU 1.09 wireless GW with nrf2401+ radio.
arduino nano clone mysensors relay. v2 nodeNode talks to GW ok
GW talks to node ok
GW talks to mosquitto ok
mosquitto talk to GW ok
Home assistant boots up with :8123 ok
getting HA to find sensors, configure configure.yaml...... NOT OK
because of this, no GW to HA communication.How I managed the above, I really have no idea. I am one of the mugs that believed the arduino hype. "No coding experience required, cut and paste, simple"..... What a load of tripe. lol. I now know a little bit about alot of areas but now and again I just hit a wall. I cannot get my head around how to configure the configure.jaml file. Every time I try it crashes the browser socket.
A simple working example and I will be away and learn from there. I feel like a dumb blonde on this but I swear, if you guys don't help me out, I am putting the wife in the garden shed for the rest of the winter.
Thanks in advance.
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Ok. How would I configure the example from HA to my setup?? many thanks.
mysensors:
gateways:
- device: '/dev/ttyUSB0'
persistence_file: 'path/mysensors.json'
baud_rate: 38400
- device: '/dev/ttyACM0'
persistence_file: 'path/mysensors2.json'
baud_rate: 115200
- device: '192.168.1.18'
persistence_file: 'path/mysensors3.json'
tcp_port: 5003
- device: mqtt
persistence_file: 'path/mysensors4.json'
topic_in_prefix: 'mygateway1-out'
topic_out_prefix: 'mygateway1-in'
debug: true
optimistic: false
persistence: true
retain: true
version: 2.0
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I assume the above example is instructions for 4 devices, 1 being mqtt broker.
what is - device: '/dev/ttyUSB0' and how does it identify the device? It looks like a path to a destination file, where? what is it?
how many of the 4 sets of instructions are relavent to my setup and which if any can i drop? Mqtt to stay
how do I identify, what do i need to identify / present for my wireless gateway and node?
thanks again.
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Hi!
Since you only have one mqtt arduino gateway you only need one device entry in your mysensors home assistant config. Keep the one called
mqtt
. This will set up home assistant to try to use a mqtt client to interface with the mysensors component which handles the mysensors - home assistant logic.Make sure you read how to configure the topic prefixes in the gateway and note those and then use those when you configure the mqtt device in the mysensors home assistant config. Otherwise the gateway cannot talk to home assistant. There's a good tutorial on the mqtt client gateway in the forum here.
https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2352/guide-setting-up-and-testing-mqtt-client-gateway
You also need to set up the
mqtt
component in home assistant. Here you will configure the mqtt client to connect to the correct mqtt broker address. You can read more about the mqtt component in the home assistant docs.https://home-assistant.io/components/mqtt/
This is basically what you need for mysensors config.
mysensors: gateways: - device: mqtt persistence_file: 'path/mysensors4.json' topic_in_prefix: 'mygateway1-out' topic_out_prefix: 'mygateway1-in' debug: true optimistic: false persistence: true retain: true version: 2.0
Of course you have to replace
path
for the persistence file with a real path to a folder that exists and that home assistant can write to. The config directory is usually good. You don't need to create the actual persistence file. It will be created when the first sensors are added.PS
The other devices in the example config you posted are examples of other types of gateways that can be used together with home assistant. There's the serial gateway and the ethernet gateway. The ethernet gateway takes an ip address and a port number and the serial gateway takes a path to the serial port that the gateway is connected to, this is usually under/dev/
on a Linux host. You can also set the baud rate on the home assistant side for the communication over the serial connection.
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Firstly, thanks for replying, you are at present, my only contact with hope. Hey..come back don't run away. lol.
Once I get one working node, I can start to disect how it's done and apply (hopefully) to the next node, that's my funked up way of doing things. I am getting confused now, my gateway is an ESP8266 (NodeMCU) and my nodes are arduino.
My brain fart is understanding the device identification system, terms and syntax so to speak.
- device: '/dev/ttyUSB0'
it means nothing to me other than a pointer, to something. That something, makes somebody's config work based on their setup. In the terms/syntax used above, I have no idea what I have, where to point to and what i need to tell it to do or tell it to do.
No info, i can find, point's towards (or am I blinded) my wireless gateway and connecting to HA.
I feel like I am trying to make a cake, I know I have all the ingredients right, everything is weighed out correct, I followed all the recipe-ish, but still it remains gooey. I do it over and over and still the same result, gunky mess, no cake. Then I realise I farted at the little 1 liner about turning the oven on and missed it.
any help or pointers appreciated.
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wow, your message grew as I was writing, I will try what you suggested now, thanks
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Sorry I shouldn't have said arduino gateway. It's a nodeMCU as you said or ESP.
You only need to make sure that the gateway can talk to home assistant, since you say that everything else works. And you want to use mqtt for this connection, right? So don't bother with the serial gateway path,
/dev/...
. That's only for a serial gateway. You want to use a mqtt client gateway. Follow what I wrote above and read the corresponding doc and forum pages I linked.
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Some progress, probably me not understanding.
firstly, my humble apologes if I come across as thick. 2 weeks ago I was playing with arduino IDE and NRF24 libraries. To me Linux was a nerd code, way above me and cmd prompt was chinese.
is my persistence part right? It is the same path I take to configure.yaml
mysensors: gateways: - device: mqtt persistence_file: 'home/homeassistance/.homeassistance/mysensors4.json' topic_in_prefix: 'mygateway1-out' topic_out_prefix: 'mygateway1-in' debug: true optimistic: false persistence: true retain: true version: 2.0
I left the pub/sub part as is, content can come later.... I assume.
Good and bad results.
Home assistant socket :8123 stays up (crashed every time for me) but shows errors.Invalid config The following components and platforms could not be set up: mysensors mqtt Please check your config
Is my syntax correct?
I have been looking at the work you put in and your result, some folk deserve a drink. Do you have paypal details?
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To really be able to check the formatting of the config, you should post your config within codeblock markdown here in the forum. That's three back-tics, newline, code, newline, three back-tics. Then you'll get a black box with the code/config like I posted above, and formatting will be retained. Indentation is very important for yaml syntax.
Other than that it seems you have a non standard spelling of "homeassistant" in the path for the persistence file. My guess is that is a typo, at least for the hidden directory that start with a period.
But the most important part is that you don't say that you've configured the
mqtt
component. Did you do that? You should have a separate entry in the config withmqtt:
and under that the broker ip etc.
Thanks for the virtual beer! This is my hobby and it's super fun. You learn a lot. The great feedback you get from the community is reward enough for me.
PS there are many that helped build the mysensors component in home assistant, and it's based on two super communities.
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@el-tigro said:
mysensors: gateways: - device: mqtt persistence_file: 'home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/mysensors4.json' topic_in_prefix: 'mygateway1-out' topic_out_prefix: 'mygateway1-in' debug: true optimistic: false persistence: true retain: true version: 2.0
Good morning from blighty. I retained your format and indentations, I think. Sorry for typo's, it was 1am and a few southern comforts. The hidden .homeassistant folder, was part of install and is where my config file lives, is that not good.
You are exposing my dumb ass here lol, i thought we just configured the '-device :mqtt'.
This is from HA website for mysensors but all I can see to configure is the boker IP. I tried it along with the previous code.... same error.Where I come from, it's rude not to accept a drink between men and I don't mean a virtual drink. Your service and assistance is invaluable to me and the least I could do is slide you a bottle of Southern Comfort. So stop being humble, stop being rude and email me an paypal addy.
mqtt: broker: IP_ADDRESS_BROKER port: 1883 client_id: home-assistant-1 keepalive: 60 username: USERNAME password: PASSWORD certificate: /home/paulus/dev/addtrustexternalcaroot.crt protocol: 3.1 birth_message: topic: 'hass/status' payload: 'online' qos: 1 retain: true will_message: topic: 'hass/status' payload: 'offline' qos: 1 retain: true
looked for a path to certificate...... no idea there. Tried leaving in and without
my mosquitto mqtt has no username or pw at the moment. Tried leaving in and without.
Once again I am at your mercy lol
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You are missing a leading slash for the path to the persistence file, ie before
home
.Try a minimal config for the mqtt component:
mqtt: broker: IP_ADDRESS_BROKER client_id: home-assistant-1
Of course, replace IP_ADDRESS_BROKER with your real mqtt broker ip address.
Sorry I don't wish to be rude, but I don't want to accept any money. If you want to donate, mysensors.org has a donate with paypal button. This will help keep the site hosting alive etc and support the community.
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mysensors: gateways: - device: mqtt persistence_file: '/home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/mysensors4.json' topic_in_prefix: 'mygateway1-out' topic_out_prefix: 'mygateway1-in' debug: true optimistic: false persistence: true retain: true version: 2.0 mqtt: broker: 192.168.1.115 client_id: home-assistant-1
is giving the same
Invalid config The following components and platforms could not be set up: mysensors mqtt Please check your config
To clarify in my head, everything that is connected to HA needs a block in config with minimum set of data but can be finely tuned with further commands if need be.
If this is the case, how is the gateway identified in the first block of code.To make sure I am not mis-reading debug, this is my arduino nano node
Starting repeater (RNNRA-, 2.0.0) TSM:INIT TSM:RADIO:OK TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1) TSM:FPAR TSP:MSG:SEND 1-1-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=bc: TSP:MSG:READ 0-0-1 s=255,c=3,t=8,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0 TSP:MSG:FPAR RES (ID=0, dist=0) TSP:MSG:PAR OK (ID=0, dist=1) TSM:FPAR:OK TSM:ID TSM:CHKID:OK (ID=1) TSM:UPL TSP:PING:SEND (dest=0) TSP:MSG:SEND 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=ok:1 TSP:MSG:READ 0-0-1 s=255,c=3,t=25,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:1 TSP:MSG:PONG RECV (hops=1) TSP:CHKUPL:OK TSM:UPL:OK TSM:READY TSP:MSG:SEND 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=ok:0100 TSP:MSG:SEND 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=18,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=ok:2.0.0 TSP:MSG:SEND 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=ok:0 TSP:MSG:READ 0-0-1 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0:0100 TSP:MSG:SEND 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=12,sg=0,ft=0,st=ok:Relay+button TSP:MSG:SEND 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=3,sg=0,ft=0,st=ok:1.0 TSP:MSG:SEND 1-1-0-0 s=1,c=0,t=3,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=ok: Request registration... TSP:MSG:SEND 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=26,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=ok:2 TSP:MSG:READ 0-0-1 s=255,c=3,t=27,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:1 Node registration=1 Init complete, id=1, parent=0, distance=1, registration=1 Sending initial value TSP:MSG:SEND 1-1-0-0 s=1,c=1,t=2,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=ok:0 Requesting initial value from controller
This is My gateway
0;255;3;0;9;MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNGE--,VER=2.1.0 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:LRT:OK 0;255;3;0;9;TSM:INIT 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:WUR:MS=0 scandone no BTHub5-C2FC found, reconnect after 1s 0;255;3;0;9;TSM:INIT:TSP OK 0;255;3;0;9;TSM:INIT:GW MODE reconnect f 0, 0;255;3;0;9;TSM:READY:ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0 0;255;3;0;9;MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED scandone f -180, ....scandone no BTHub5-C2FC found, reconnect after 1s reconnect f r0, ....scandone no BTHub5-C2FC found, reconnect after 1s reconnect f 0, .....scandone state: 0 -> 2 (b0) state: 2 -> 3 (0) state: 3 -> 5 (10) add 0 aid 1 cnt .0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0: 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:BC 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:FPAR REQ,ID=1 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:PNG:SEND,TO=0 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:CKU:OK 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:GWL OK connected with BTHub5-C2FC, channel 6 dhcp client start... 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-1-1,s=255,c=3,t=8,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0 ..ip:192.168.1.117,mask:255.255.255.0,gw:192.168.1.254 .IP: 192.168.1.117 0;255;3;0;9;MCO:BGN:STP 0;255;3;0;9;MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1 IP: 192.168.1.117 0;255;3;0;9;Attempting MQTT connection... 0;255;3;0;9;MQTT connected 0;255;3;0;9;Sending message on topic: mygateway1-out/0/255/0/0/18 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:1 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:PINGED,ID=1,HP=1 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-1-1,s=255,c=3,t=25,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0:0100 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-1-1,s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0100 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=255,c=0,t=18,pt=0,l=5,sg=0:2.0.0 0;255;3;0;9;Sending message on topic: mygateway1-out/1/255/0/0/18 0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0 0;255;3;0;9;Sending message on topic: mygateway1-out/1/255/3/0/6
And here is broker
login as: pi pi@192.168.1.115's password: The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software; the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright. Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law. Last login: Thu Jan 19 22:04:56 2017 pi@raspberrypi:~ $ mosquitto -v 1484863517: mosquitto version 1.3.4 (build date 2014-08-22 06:10:51+0000) starting 1484863517: Using default config. 1484863517: Opening ipv4 listen socket on port 1883. 1484863517: Opening ipv6 listen socket on port 1883. 1484863518: New connection from 192.168.1.117 on port 1883. 1484863518: New client connected from 192.168.1.117 as mysensors-1 (c1, k15). 1484863518: Sending CONNACK to mysensors-1 (0) 1484863518: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/0/255/0/0/18', ... (5 bytes)) 1484863518: Received SUBSCRIBE from mysensors-1 1484863518: mygateway1-in/+/+/+/+/+ (QoS 0) 1484863518: mysensors-1 0 mygateway1-in/+/+/+/+/+ 1484863518: Sending SUBACK to mysensors-1 1484863518: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/2/0/2', ... (0 bytes)) 1484863519: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/1/0/2', ... (1 bytes)) 1484863520: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/1/0/2', ... (1 bytes)) 1484863520: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/2/0/2', ... (0 bytes)) 1484863522: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/1/0/2', ... (1 bytes)) 1484863522: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/2/0/2', ... (0 bytes)) 1484863524: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/1/0/2', ... (1 bytes)) 1484863524: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/2/0/2', ... (0 bytes)) 1484863526: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/1/0/2', ... (1 bytes)) 1484863526: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/2/0/2', ... (0 bytes)) 1484863528: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/1/0/2', ... (1 bytes)) 1484863528: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/2/0/2', ... (0 bytes)) 1484863530: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/1/0/2', ... (1 bytes)) 1484863530: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/2/0/2', ... (0 bytes)) 1484863532: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/1/0/2', ... (1 bytes)) 1484863532: Received PUBLISH from mysensors-1 (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'mygateway1-out/1/1/2/0/2', ... (0 bytes)) 1484863534: Received PINGREQ from mysensors-1 1484863534: Sending PINGRESP to mysensors-1
It won't matter that my broker and HA are on the smae pi will it.
Your a rare breed fella, don't let the wifey know ya refusing $$ lol. Will make a donation.... if ya sort me out.
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Should my gate gateway sketch have presentation details in it, coz it doesn't. I removed comments to reduce size.
/** * The ESP8266 MQTT #include <EEPROM.h> #include <SPI.h> // Enable debug prints to serial monitor #define MY_DEBUG #define MY_BAUD_RATE 9600 #define MY_RADIO_NRF24 #define MY_GATEWAY_MQTT_CLIENT #define MY_GATEWAY_ESP8266 #define MY_MQTT_PUBLISH_TOPIC_PREFIX "mygateway1-out" #define MY_MQTT_SUBSCRIBE_TOPIC_PREFIX "mygateway1-in" #define MY_MQTT_CLIENT_ID "mysensors-1" #define MY_ESP8266_SSID "BTHub5-C2FC" #define MY_ESP8266_PASSWORD "xxxxxxxxx" #define MY_ESP8266_HOSTNAME "mqtt-sensor-gateway" /// #define MY_CONTROLLER_IP_ADDRESS 192,168,1,115 #define MY_PORT 1883 /* // Flash leds on rx/tx/err #define MY_LEDS_BLINKING_FEATURE // Set blinking period #define MY_DEFAULT_LED_BLINK_PERIOD 300 // Enable inclusion mode #define MY_INCLUSION_MODE_FEATURE // Enable Inclusion mode button on gateway #define MY_INCLUSION_BUTTON_FEATURE // Set inclusion mode duration (in seconds) #define MY_INCLUSION_MODE_DURATION 60 // Digital pin used for inclusion mode button #define MY_INCLUSION_MODE_BUTTON_PIN 3 #define MY_DEFAULT_ERR_LED_PIN 16 // Error led pin #define MY_DEFAULT_RX_LED_PIN 16 // Receive led pin #define MY_DEFAULT_TX_LED_PIN 16 // the PCB, on board LED */ #include <ESP8266WiFi.h> #include <MySensors.h> void setup() { } void presentation() { // Present locally attached sensors here } void loop() { // Send locally attech sensors data here }
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Since your mqtt broker and home assistant is on the same host, you should use
localhost
or"127.0.0.1"
as broker address when setting up themqtt
component in home assistant. Home assistant and mosquitto (MQTT) use different ports so there shouldn't be a conflict.mqtt: broker: localhost client_id: home-assistant-1
The gateway is identified by home assistant via the prefix topics, in the case of the mqtt gateway.
Arduino + ESP sketches and logs look ok.
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Same same, no different i'm affraid. It's pissing me off now, more because I don't understand enough to do more for myself. I think this is going to be shelved for a while.
I am talking about the wifi gateway,I am gonna stick with HA and mysensors but rehash my hardware. I have PI's , Nano's, Yun, Mini's and ESP8266's. What combination / configuration would you recommend for ease of setup.
Gonna try running mosquiito on a seperate Pi to HA first off.
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Do you get any other errors in the log? It would be interesting to see a log after start of home assistant.
An RPi for controller, a Nano as serial gateway and Pro Minis as sensors, I'd say should be the most easy and "mainstream".
But easy is a relative term. Remember that we're building our own wireless IoT devices and home automation setup. Most people might not call that easy at all. Although I think mysensors lowers the difficulty bar considerably in this context.
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Hi again.
here is my home-assistant.log
fingers double crossed
pi@raspberrypi:/home/homeassistant/.homeassistant $ less home-assistant.log 17-01-23 19:36:57 homeassistant.components.mqtt: Can't connect to the broker. Please check your settings and the broker itself Traceback (most recent call last): File "/srv/homeassistant/lib/python3.4/site-packages/homeassistant/components/mqtt/__init__.py", line 262, in setup birth_message) File "/srv/homeassistant/lib/python3.4/site-packages/homeassistant/components/mqtt/__init__.py", line 351, in __init__ self._mqttc.connect(broker, port, keepalive) File "/home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/deps/paho/mqtt/client.py", line 686, in connect return self.reconnect() File "/home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/deps/paho/mqtt/client.py", line 808, in reconnect sock = socket.create_connection((self._host, self._port), source_address=(self._bind_address, 0)) File "/usr/lib/python3.4/socket.py", line 509, in create_connection raise err File "/usr/lib/python3.4/socket.py", line 500, in create_connection sock.connect(sa) ConnectionRefusedError: [Errno 111] Connection refused 17-01-23 19:36:57 homeassistant.bootstrap: component mqtt failed to initialize 17-01-23 19:36:57 homeassistant.bootstrap: Component mqtt failed to setup 17-01-23 19:36:57 homeassistant.components.mysensors: No devices could be setup as gateways, check your configuration 17-01-23 19:36:57 homeassistant.bootstrap: component mysensors failed to initialize 17-01-23 19:36:57 homeassistant.components.mqtt: Can't connect to the broker. Please check your settings and the broker itself Traceback (most recent call last): File "/srv/homeassistant/lib/python3.4/site-packages/homeassistant/components/mqtt/__init__.py", line 262, in setup birth_message) File "/srv/homeassistant/lib/python3.4/site-packages/homeassistant/components/mqtt/__init__.py", line 351, in __init__ self._mqttc.connect(broker, port, keepalive) File "/home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/deps/paho/mqtt/client.py", line 686, in connect return self.reconnect() File "/home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/deps/paho/mqtt/client.py", line 808, in reconnect sock = socket.create_connection((self._host, self._port), source_address=(self._bind_address, 0)) File "/usr/lib/python3.4/socket.py", line 509, in create_connection raise err File "/usr/lib/python3.4/socket.py", line 500, in create_connection sock.connect(sa) ConnectionRefusedError: [Errno 111] Connection refused 17-01-23 19:36:57 homeassistant.bootstrap: component mqtt failed to initialize
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OK. we are in, no errors in HA but have this in HA log.
17-01-23 22:19:55 mysensors.mysensors: File does not exist or is not readable: /home/homeassistant/mysensors4.json 17-01-23 22:19:55 mysensors.mysensors: Trying backup file: /home/homeassistant/mysensors4.json.bak 17-01-23 22:19:55 mysensors.mysensors: File does not exist or is not readable: /home/homeassistant/mysensors4.json.bak 17-01-23 22:19:55 mysensors.mysensors: Failed to load sensors from file: /home/homeassistant/mysensors4.json
I have tried a few file path but always the same.
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Well, the sun shines on a dogs arse some days.
We've only gone and done it, HA dash with relay sw. can controll led from dash. I honestly have sticky stuff running down my leg. You have no idea how happy I am.
For future reference.
I was flicking the power to reset pi in between config changes. My mosquitto was not starting from boot, so nothing to connect to, hence the errors when the code was right.
Also reset your nodes after a change.This my yaml for the following setup
nodes are arduino nanos with nrf2401+ radio. (mysensors 2.0)
gateway is esp8266 NodeMCU 1.09. Wifi with NRF2401+
Pi 3 hosts Home Assistant and Mosquitto broker. Installed with All in one image.
mysensors: gateways: - device: mqtt persistence_file: '/home/homeassistant/mysensors4.json' topic_in_prefix: 'mygateway1-out' topic_out_prefix: 'mygateway1-in' debug: true optimistic: false persistence: true retain: true version: 2.0 mqtt: broker: localhost port: 1883 client_id: home-assistant-1 keepalive: 60
Righty. I'm off to play. Be back very soon when i get stuck.
Cheers for now fella, thank you for all your help.