Flow-based programming for the Internet of Things.
Node-RED is a programming tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services in new and interesting ways.
It provides a browser-based editor that makes it easy to wire together flows using the wide range of nodes in the palette that can be deployed to its runtime in a single click.
The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other Hass.io add-on.
- Add our Hass.io add-ons repository to your Hass.io instance.
- Install the "Node-RED" add-on.
- Set a
credential_secret
, which is used to encrypt sensitive data. This is just a "password", which you should save on a secondary location. - If you do NOT use SSL, be sure to set the
ssl
option tofalse
. - Start the "Node-RED" add-on.
- Check the logs of "Node-RED" to see if everything went well.
- Log in with your Home Assistant username/password.
- The add-on works straight out the box! No need to configure a server!
Note: The add-on is pre-configured out of the box! There is no need to add/change/update the server connection settings!
Please read the rest of this document further instructions.
NOTE: Do not add this repository to Hass.io, please use:
https://github.com/hassio-addons/repository
.
Note: _Remember to restart the add-on when the configuration is changed.
Example add-on configuration:
{
"log_level": "info",
"credential_secret": "KJHhfdhiFRENCKfsdfdsDHFHDJS",
"http_node": {
"username": "MarryPoppins",
"password": "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
},
"http_static": {
"username": "MarryPoppins",
"password": "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
},
"port": 1880,
"ssl": true,
"certfile": "fullchain.pem",
"keyfile": "privkey.pem",
"require_ssl": true,
"system_packages": [
"ffmpeg"
],
"npm_packages": [
"node-red-admin"
],
"init_commands": [
"echo 'This is a test'",
"echo 'So is this...'"
]
}
Note: This is just an example, don't copy and paste it! Create your own!
The log_level
option controls the level of log output by the addon and can
be changed to be more or less verbose, which might be useful when you are
dealing with an unknown issue. Possible values are:
trace
: Show every detail, like all called internal functions.debug
: Shows detailed debug information.info
: Normal (usually) interesting events.warning
: Exceptional occurrences that are not errors.error
: Runtime errors that do not require immediate action.fatal
: Something went terribly wrong. Add-on becomes unusable.
Please note that each level automatically includes log messages from a
more severe level, e.g., debug
also shows info
messages. By default,
the log_level
is set to info
, which is the recommended setting unless
you are troubleshooting.
The default port for Node-RED is 1880
, but sometimes you'd just like to
have it on another port, right? Remember, if you change to port,
be sure it is not in use by something else already!
Enables/Disables SSL (HTTPS) on the web interface.
Set it true
to enable it, false
otherwise.
The certificate file to use for SSL.
Note: The file MUST be stored in /ssl/
, which is the default for Hass.io
The private key file to use for SSL.
Note: The file MUST be stored in /ssl/
, which is the default for Hass.io
This options can be used to cause insecure HTTP connections to be redirected to HTTPS. This is recommended when you have SSL enabled.
Credentials are encrypted by Node-RED in storage, using secret key. This option allows you to specify your secret key. This can be anything you like, it is just like a password. Be sure to store it somewhere safe. You might need it in the future! (e.g., When restoring a backup).
Note: Once you set this property, do not change it - doing so will prevent Node-RED from being able to decrypt your existing credentials and they will be lost.
Note: This option support secrets, e.g., !secret red_secret
.
To password protect the node-defined HTTP endpoints (httpNodeRoot), the following properties can be used:
username
password
Note: These options support secrets, e.g., !secret red_password
.
To password protect the static content (httpStatic), the following properties can be used:
username
password
Note: These options support secrets, e.g., !secret red_password
.
Allows you to specify additional Alpine packages to be
installed to your Node-RED setup (e.g., g++
. make
, ffmpeg
).
Note: Adding many packages will result in a longer start-up time for the add-on.
Allows you to specify additional NPM packages or
Node-RED nodes to be installed to your Node-RED setup
(e.g., node-red-dashboard
, node-red-contrib-ccu
).
Note: Adding many packages will result in a longer start-up time for the add-on.
Customize your Node-RED environment even more with the init_commands
option.
Add one or more shell commands to the list, and they will be executed every
single time this add-on starts.
Adding this option to the add-on configuration allows to you bypass the
HaveIBeenPwned password requirement by setting it to true
.
Note: We STRONGLY suggest picking a stronger/safer password instead of using this option! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Adding this option to the add-on configuration allows you to disable
authentication on the add-on by setting it to true
and leaving the
username and password empty.
Note: We STRONGLY suggest, not to use this, even if this add-on is only exposed to your internal network. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
It is possible to embed the Node-RED interface directly into Home Assistant, allowing you to access it through the Home Assistant frontend.
Home Assistant provides the panel_iframe
component, for these purposes.
Example configuration:
panel_iframe:
nodered:
title: Node-RED
icon: mdi:sitemap
url: http://addres.to.your.hass.io:1880
A lot has changed, since v1.0.0. Maybe you've missed the release/upgrade notes? Please be sure to read them and to follow the upgrade instructions.
https://github.com/hassio-addons/addon-node-red/releases/tag/v1.0.0
The login uses Home Assistant's authentication system. You can now login using the same username and password as you use to log on to the Home Assistant frontend.
So, this is like the most asked question. It involves messages in the error logs that look like this:
Home assistant connection failed with error: Connection to home assistant could
not be established with config: http://XXXXX.duckdns.org <password redacted>
The solution to this is simple:
- Click on one of the Home Assistant nodes in your flow.
- Click on the little edit button, next to the server name.
- Change the URL to:
http://hassio/homeassistant
. - Save it, and deploy your flow!
- Now the add-on handles the authentication for you.
This error is shown when you have enabled ssl
in the add-on option,
but the SSL certificate files are not found on disk.
Either correct the certfile
in case you are using SSL, get an SSL certificate
(which you actually should) OR disable the ssl
feature by setting the
configuration option to false
.
This repository keeps a change log using GitHub's releases functionality. The format of the log is based on Keep a Changelog.
Releases are based on Semantic Versioning, and use the format
of MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
. In a nutshell, the version will be incremented
based on the following:
MAJOR
: Incompatible or major changes.MINOR
: Backwards-compatible new features and enhancements.PATCH
: Backwards-compatible bugfixes and package updates.
Got questions?
You have several options to get them answered:
- The Community Hass.io Add-ons Discord chat server for add-on support and feature requests.
- The Home Assistant Discord chat server for general Home Assistant discussions and questions.
- The Home Assistant Community Forum.
- Join the Reddit subreddit in /r/homeassistant
You could also open an issue here GitHub.
This is an active open-source project. We are always open to people who want to use the code or contribute to it.
We have set up a separate document containing our contribution guidelines.
Thank you for being involved! 😍
The original setup of this repository is by Franck Nijhof.
For a full list of all authors and contributors, check the contributor's page.
Want some more functionality to your Hass.io Home Assistant instance?
We have created multiple add-ons for Hass.io. For a full list, check out our GitHub Repository.
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Copyright (c) 2018 Franck Nijhof
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