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@@ -5,41 +5,73 @@ Follow https://www.home-assistant.io/installation/alternative/:
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The steps would be:
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Install “Docker” package on your Synology NAS
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Launch Docker-app and move to “Registry”-section
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Find “homeassistant/home-assistant” within registry and click on “Download”. Choose the “stable” tag.
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Wait for some time until your NAS has pulled the image
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Move to the “Image”-section of the Docker-app
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Click on “Launch”
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Choose a container-name you want (e.g., “homeassistant”)
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Click on “Advanced Settings”
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Set “Enable auto-restart” if you like
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Within “Volume” click on “Add Folder” and choose either an existing folder or add a new folder. The “mount path” has to be “/config”, so that Home Assistant will use it for the configs and logs. It is therefore recommended that the folder you choose should be named “config” or “homeassistant/config” to avoid confusion when referencing it within service calls.
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Within “Network” select “Use same network as Docker Host”
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To ensure that Home Assistant displays the correct timezone go to the “Environment” tab and click the plus sign then add variable = TZ & value = Europe/London choosing your correct timezone
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Confirm the “Advanced Settings”
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Click on “Next” and then “Apply”
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Your Home Assistant within Docker should now run and will serve the web interface from port 8123 on your Docker host (this will be your Synology NAS IP address - for example http://10.0.0.142:8123)
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* Install “Docker” package on your Synology NAS
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* Launch Docker-app and move to “Registry”-section
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* Find “homeassistant/home-assistant” within registry and click on “Download”. Choose the “stable” tag.
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* Wait for some time until your NAS has pulled the image
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* Move to the “Image”-section of the Docker-app
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* Click on “Launch”
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* Choose a container-name you want (e.g., “homeassistant”)
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* Click on “Advanced Settings”
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* Set “Enable auto-restart” if you like
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* Within “Volume” click on “Add Folder” and choose either an existing
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folder or add a new folder. The “mount path” has to be “/config”, so
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that Home Assistant will use it for the configs and logs. It is
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therefore recommended that the folder you choose should be named
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“config” or “homeassistant/config” to avoid confusion when
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referencing it within service calls.
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* Within “Network” select “Use same network as Docker Host”
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* To ensure that Home Assistant displays the correct timezone go to
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the “Environment” tab and click the plus sign then add variable = TZ &
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value = Europe/London choosing your correct timezone
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* Confirm the “Advanced Settings”
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* Click on “Next” and then “Apply”
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* Your Home Assistant within Docker should now run and will serve the
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web interface from port 8123 on your Docker host (this will be your
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Synology NAS IP address - for example http://10.0.0.142:8123, dethlefsen:8123)
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dethlefsen:8123
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(claus og Moulin Rouge)
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## Update and restart HA on Synology in Docker
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Remark: to update your Home Assistant on your Docker within Synology NAS, you just have to do the following:
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Go to the Docker-app and move to “Registry”-section
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Find “homeassistant/home-assistant” within registry and click on “Download”. Choose the “stable” tag.
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Wait until the system-message/-notification comes up, that the download is finished (there is no progress bar)
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Move to “Container”-section
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Stop your container if it’s running
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Right-click on it and select “Action”->“Reset”. You won’t lose any data, as all files are stored in your configuration-directory
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Start the container again - it will then boot up with the new Home Assistant image
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* Go to the Docker-app and move to “Registry”-section
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* Find “homeassistant/home-assistant” within registry and click on
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“Download”. Choose the “stable” tag.
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* Wait until the system-message/-notification comes up, that the
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download is finished (there is no progress bar)
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* Move to “Container”-section
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* Stop your container if it’s running
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* Right-click on it and select “Action”->“Reset”. You won’t lose any
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data, as all files are stored in your configuration-directory
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* Start the container again - it will then boot up with the new Home
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Assistant image
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Remark: to restart your Home Assistant within Synology NAS, you just have to do the following:
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Go to the Docker-app and move to “Container”-section
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Right-click on it and select “Action”->“Restart”.
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* Go to the Docker-app and move to “Container”-section
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* Right-click on it and select “Action”->“Restart”.
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## Install git on Synology via SynoCommunity (https://synocommunity.com/)
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