![]() ![]() ![]() Requires motion permissions to be enabled. The current activity type as computed by iOS. The amount of total and available storage on your device. When off Wi-Fi, this sensor will report Not Connected. The human-readable name of the Wi-Fi network the device is currently connected to. The cause of the last update of location and sensor data from the device to Home Assistant Will not work if Home Assistant is in the "Allowed Notifications" list, see interruption level for more. Requires iOS-2021.10 or later, macOS 12 update later this year. On macOS, this requires app version 2021.2 or later. The current data connection being used by the device. The MAC address of the wireless access point your phone is connected to. The current charging state (either Charging, Not Charging, or Full) of the device. On macOS, sensors update in the same situations as above as well as immediately when some sensors change. When Local Push is enabled and available in 2022.6 or later, periodic updates will also be performed. On iOS, sensors update in limited situations: when your location changes, periodically when the app is running in the foreground, when you pull-to-refresh the web view, in the background at a rate determined by iOS, and when performing an "Update Sensors" or via "Send Location" shortcut or push notification. iOS & macOS Sensors When Sensors Update Tap on the expand/collapse icon at the top of the screen to change settings for a specific server. In Settings > Companion App, go to Manage Sensors and select the sensor you'd like to manage. In Settings > Companion App, open the server's settings and change Sensors Sent setting under Privacy. Currently the sensor settings will be common for all connected servers. If multiple servers are connected to the companion app, you can configure whether sensors are sent on a per-server basis. The sensors provided by the companion app depend on which app you're using, see the lists below. If you don't want the device_tracker entity but still want sensors to update then just disable the entity in the entity registry to stop location updates and keep sensor updates. For a walkthrough on installing and configuring it, please see the Dynsite tutorial HERE.Along with providing location services, the companion app also adds several additional sensors to Home Assistant. There’s a very nice piece of software called Dynsite, which continues to be maintained by its creator Noel Danjou. One of our clients has written a nice java-based client that runs on Linux and can be downloaded from their project site HERE. Please go HERE for further details.įor Linux, Sourceforge provides an excellent update client for Linux called ddclient. We currently provide our own custom updater for Mac-based servers (OS 10), which can be downloaded directly from our system. Zoneedit customer rjwhite created a perl script - details at The following are the ones we are currently recommending: There are dozens or more different options available for software based dynamic updates. If your router does not include ZoneEdit or allow you to enter your own parameters, you will want to use a software-based updater.
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