Welcome to Alpha release of Eufy Security Integration for Home Assistant. Congratulations on being a brave heart and trying this version.
- Gratitude
- How is this working?
- Supported or Known Working devices
- Installation
- Important: You must set Streaming Quality to LOW and Streaming Codec to LOW in all possible places, otherwise Home Assistant will not be able to handle video generation and/or playing.
- 1. Installing Eufy Security Add-On
- 2. Install go2rtc Add-on
- 3. Installing Eufy Security Integration
- 4. Setting up your dashboard for camera
- Features
- Example Automations
- Debugging Issues
- Show Off
- @bropat for building docker image (https://github.com/bropat/eufy-security-ws) so I can wrap it as Home Assistant Add-on. You can also thank him over here: https://ko-fi.com/bropat
- @cdnninja for educating me on github actions and many other good practices
- Home assistant community (https://community.home-assistant.io/t/eufy-security-integration/318353)
- @bropat built
eufy-security-ws
usingeufy-security-client
to imitate mobile app and web portal functionalities and wrappedeufy-security-ws
ashassio-eufy-security-ws
so we can use it as Home Assistant Add-on. - Add-on requires email address, password, country code, event duration in seconds and trusted device name.
- Every time add-on is started, it forces all other sessions to log off, so you must create a secondary account and share your home/devices with secondary account including admin rights and you must use secondary account credentials on add-on page. Please login once to Eufy mobile app with this secondary account to be sure that devices are available.
- Country code is very crucial to connect to correct regional servers. If your main account has setup in US and if you are trying to login into your secondary account in DE country, your device data would not be found in EU servers. So please pay attention to put correct country code. (Source: Alpha 2 country code https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1#Officially_assigned_code_elements)
- Event duration in seconds correspond to how long (in seconds) entities in home assistant would stay in active. As an example, when camera notices a person, add-on would receive a push notification from Eufy and home assistant integration will active person detected sensor and person detected sensor will stay on state for
event duration in seconds
long. - Trusted device name is a required identifier for Eufy systems to record this add-on as mobile client, so you can differentiate the connection from this add-on in multi factor authentication (two factor authentication) page.
- As we already called out earlier, add-on heavily relies on push notifications, so you must enable all kind of push notifications (motion detected, person detected, lock events, alarm events etc) in your mobile app. These notifications are not user based but device based so after enabling all these notifications, your main account will probably bloated with many push notifications. In android, there is a setting to disable specific notifications, please use it.
Please check here: https://github.com/bropat/eufy-security-client#known-working-devices
In upcoming steps, you are going to install at least one add-on and two integrations.
In Home Assistant eco-system, if you are using Supervised or HASS OS based setup, you can use Add-ons
page of Home Assistant to install these. If you are running Core or you don't have Add-ons
option in your setup, you need to install the docker and run these containers yourself. You will see respective commands in respective steps. If you are interested in composing of your docker container, please check the end section
This integration is not part of Home Assistant Core so you have to install this as a custom integration. There are two ways of doing this, either manually downloading and copying files or using HACS (Home Assistant Community Store). I will be using HACS method here.
If you are intending to use this integration for video streaming purposes and if your camera does not support RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) based streaming (no option of continuous or NAS recording in your camera settings), you also need to install webrtc custom integration which would include go2rtc binary (go2rtc also exists as standalone add-on). This add-on will enable us to convert peer to peer (P2P) bytes into a RTSP stream so you can play it nicely inside Home Assistant (with or without RTC) or with VLC Player.
If you are intending to use this integration for video streaming purposes and if your camera supports RTSP, you will probably enjoy reliable stream because generating RTSP stream is responsibility of hardware and it is very much reliable than P2P based streaming. There is no need to convert incoming P2P bytes into RTSP stream. There are some modified version of Android apk of Eufy Security out there which could enable RTSP stream for unsupported devices but I have not tried it. Moreover, I do not own personally a P2P required device, that is because, many times, I cannot replicate your issues locally and we need to work together to debug these issues.
Lastly, your camera would not start streaming magically by itself, you have to call turn_on
or turn_off
services of respective camera entities. So, when you first install everything, you would not have any video until you call these functions. Moreover, P2P streaming might stop randomly because of low level technical issues, you can restart it again with turn_off
and turn_on
. You can trigger your automation's on camera states (idle, preparing, streaming).
Important: You must set Streaming Quality to LOW and Streaming Codec to LOW in all possible places, otherwise Home Assistant will not be able to handle video generation and/or playing.
So, let's start.
Please follow the guideline from here: https://github.com/bropat/hassio-eufy-security-ws
This is a must for P2P streaming and nice to have for RTSP streaming. P2P streaming will use go2rtc to generate stream with a specific RTSP address. RTSP streaming will use this for faster streaming.
There are two ways of doing this, either installing add-on itself or installing Webrtc custom integration. I suggest you to install Webrtc custom integration, which includes go2rtc and respective front-end card for faster streaming.
Installing go2rtc with or without webrtc can be done following this link: https://github.com/fuatakgun/WebRTC . If you prefer to have a dedicadated go2rtc setup (not bundled with webrtc integration), you need to first install over here: https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc
1- If you have not already installed, install HACS
following this guide: https://hacs.xyz/docs/setup/download
2- When HACS
is ready, search for Eufy Security
inside HACS
Integrations.
3- Install Eufy Security
integration through HACS, restart your Home Assistant instance.
4- Navigate to Settings -> Devices & Services
page of Home Assistant(https://your-instance.duckdns.org/config/integrations). Click on Add Integration
and search for Eufy Security
(not Eufy
, it is Eufy Security
exactly). If you do not see it, first validate that it is installed via HACS and you had restarted it, later try with another browser. Integrations list might be already cached in your browser.
5- Put Eufy Security Add-on IP Address
(127.0.0.1 for Supervised installation) and configured port
(default 3000) and click Submit.
6- You might receive Captcha or Multi Factor Authentications (MFA) warnings, please Reconfigure the integration. Captcha code will be visible on Reconfigure page and MFA Code will be emailed or texted to you. Please enter these values. After this, you might need to restart your Home Assistant instance.
7- If you have installed webrtc custom integration with go2rtc or standalone go2rtc Add-On
, please put its IP Address
into Integration Configuration page. You can put 127.0.0.1
for Supervised installation.
8- You can also configure Cloud Scan Interval
, Video Analyze Duration, Custom Name 1
, Custom Name 2
and Custom Name 3
Note: Custom Name 1, Custom Name 2, and Custom Name 3 are labels used to represent the first, second, and third custom guards (modes) you've created in the Eufy Security app. You can trigger your custom guards using the built-in alarm panel card like so:
arm_custom_bypass -> triggers your first custom guard defined in Eufy security app (ordered by 'created date')
arm_night -> trigger second custom guard
arm_vacation -> trigger third custom guard
For example, you create a "bedtime" mode in Eufy Security app, by default there would be no way to trigger that using the alarm panel card. However, using this integration, you can call the arm_custom_bypass
service from the alarm panel, which will enable your "bedtime" mode. You can adjust the display name of this mode using Step 8 above.
These built-in alarm panel services do not correspond with any default Eufy guards, so they are re-purposed to allow further flexibility to trigger custom security modes using this integration. See discussion in #145 for more details.
9- Enable diagnostic entities that are disabled by default. After installation, some entities are disabled to avoid generating too large amounts of data. This is expected behavior. If you think any entity is important, just enable it. To do this select one of the device in eufy_security integrations. Then scroll down to Diagnostic section and select one of entity. In top go to settings and turn on Enabled
and Visible
parameters in settings. After around 30 seconds this entity will be available.
Native Home Assistant streaming is fairly slow (maybe not?), so you are highly advised to install WebRTC integration from HACS.
Below code will show camera picture while camera is not streaming and webrtc card while camera is streaming (conditional cards). Please replace camera.entrance
with your camera entity name.
type: custom:webrtc-camera
entity: camera.entrance
poster: image.entrance_event_image
ui: true
shortcuts:
- name: Play
icon: mdi:play
service: camera.turn_on
service_data:
entity_id: camera.entrance
- name: Stop
icon: mdi:stop
service: camera.turn_off
service_data:
entity_id: camera.entrance
If your camera supports pan and tilt, you can add respective commands to webrtc interface.
type: custom:webrtc-camera
entity: camera.garden
ptz:
service: eufy_security.ptz
data_left:
entity_id: camera.garden
direction: LEFT
data_right:
entity_id: camera.garden
direction: RIGHT
data_up:
entity_id: camera.garden
direction: UP
data_down:
entity_id: camera.garden
direction: DOWN
- There are many sensors available out there, if you need an additional one, raise a request and share your
Debug (device)
andDebug (station)
sensor attributes so I can extract these sensors. If these sensors cannot be extracted from state of device, please mention it explicitly. - There are many
button
,switch
andselect
entities, please use them. - Integration Services;
- Force Sync - Integration will get latest changes from cloud. Some features are not updated via push notifications, you can call this if you want and integration will call this regularly.
- Camera Services;
turn_on
andturn_off
- Integration will check if your device supports RTSP and fallback P2P based streamingstart_rtsp_livestream
andstop_rtsp_livestream
- Stream will be started using RTSP if your device supports itstart_p2p_livestream
andstop_p2p_livestream
- Stream will be started using P2P, all devices work heregenerate_image
- This will generate a thumbnail for Home Assistant if camera is already streamingptz_up
,ptz_down
,ptz_right
,ptz_left
,ptz_360
- Pan and Tilt commandstrigger_camera_alarm_with_duration
- Trigger alarm on camera for a given durationquick_response
- Send a quick response message for doorbell, you can getvoice_id
information fromDebug (device)
sensor attributes of device. This can be executed ONLY when camera is live streaming (p2p - not rtsp)snooze
- Snooze ongoing notification for a given duration.
- Alarm Panel Services;
- There is an select entity called Guard Mode, it is one to one mapping of Eufy Security state. Current Mode sensor is showing the current state of home base.
trigger_base_alarm_with_duration
- Trigger alarm on station for a given durationreset_alarm
- Reset ongoing alarm for a given durationsnooze
- Snooze ongoing notification for a given duration.arm_home
- Switch to Home statearm_away
- Switch to Away statedisarm
- Disarm the panelalarm_arm_custom1
- Switch to custom 1, which relates to the first, second, and third custom guards (or modes) you have created in the Eufy Security app.alarm_arm_custom2
- Switch to custom 2alarm_arm_custom3
- Switch to custom 3geofence
- Switch to geofencing, this might not impact the state of panel given that it will change its state based on geo location via Eufy appschedule
- Switch to custom 3, this might not impact the state of panel given that it will change its state based on schedule via Eufy appchime
- Trigger a chime sound on base station (liked it) - I do not know exact list of ringtones available, try it yourself.
- Lock Services;
lock
andunlock
for locksunlock
with code for safes
Replace camera.entrance
with your own entity name.
alias: Capture Image on Trigger, Send Mobile Notification with Actions, Snooze or Alarm via Actions
description: ""
trigger:
- platform: state
entity_id:
- binary_sensor.entrance_motion_detected
- binary_sensor.entrance_person_detected
to: "on"
id: sensor
- platform: event
event_type: mobile_app_notification_action
id: snooze
event_data:
action: SNOOZE
- platform: event
event_type: mobile_app_notification_action
id: alarm
event_data:
action: ALARM
condition: []
action:
- choose:
- conditions:
- condition: trigger
id: sensor
sequence:
- delay:
hours: 0
minutes: 0
seconds: 3
milliseconds: 0
- service: notify.mobile_app_fuatx3pro
data:
message: Motion detected
data:
image: /api/image_proxy/image.entrance_event_image
actions:
- action: ALARM
title: Alarm
- action: SNOOZE
title: Snooze
- conditions:
- condition: trigger
id: snooze
sequence:
- service: eufy_security.snooze
data:
snooze_time: 10
snooze_chime: false
snooze_motion: true
snooze_homebase: false
target:
entity_id: camera.entrance
- conditions:
- condition: trigger
id: alarm
sequence:
- service: eufy_security.trigger_camera_alarm_with_duration
data:
duration: 1
target:
entity_id: camera.entrance
mode: single
This trigger condition starts the automation right when the event picture updates. In some installations it's more reliable and a bit quicker. If the previous automation gives you outdated images or causes problems, try this different trigger and condition instead:
trigger:
- platform: state
entity_id:
- image.entrance_cam
id: sensor
condition:
- condition: template
value_template: >-
{{ as_timestamp(states.image.entrance_cam.last_changed) == as_timestamp(states.image.entrance_cam.last_updated) }}
service: lock.unlock
data:
code: "testtest"
target:
entity_id: lock.safe
First, check all issues (open or close) to find out if there was any similar question rather than duplicating it. Focus on enabling push notification settings, lowering camera streaming/recording quality and removing any network level isoloation/restriction. Most of the issues could be eliminated via these. Later on, if you find a similar issue, please just put +1 on it, sharing same logs over and over does not help at all. Lastly, create your issue following the template. I will probably ask follow up questions later on.
I am more than happy to debug individual issues as long as you follow setup instructions. I need you to share your problematic cameras with me so that I can use my own machine to debug the issue. For each debugging request, please create a github issue so we can track from there. Do not forget to remove the sharing settings after we are done :)
- If you are located in EU, use my account: [email protected]
- If you are located in US, use shared test account: [email protected]
To schedule the time, please use this link: https://calendly.com/fuatakgun/office-hour