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The Home Assistant community has been super busy in the last two weeks to bring you this amazing release. 60 different contributors have done over a 100 PRs filled with new features, bug fixes and performance improvements.
9 days away from our 4th birthday, we’ve just accomplished a couple of great milestones that I would love to share with you. We’ve hit over 8000 stars 🌟 on GitHub and starting this release we now ship over 800 platforms and components!
Customize editor
Another step in making Home Assistant configurable via the frontend has been contributed by @andrey-git: a customization editor! You are now able to inspect all (possible) customizations of an entity and update them with just a few taps. Want to change the name or icon of an entity? All possible in mere seconds.
![](upload://iegptxHlBxeueWmFJd9jl1oqoGt.png) Screenshot of the new customize editor.
New Home Assistant configurations will be created correctly automatically. If you are an existing user, make sure you have the config screen enabled and that you include customizations from customize.yaml
.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
homeassistant:
# Include the customizations.
customize: !include customize.yaml
# Enable the config screen
config:
Tesla
Thanks to the contribution by @zabuldon, you will now be able to control your Tesla car from Home Assistant. You’re able to check the temperature inside and outside your car, control your AC and unlock the car.
Input text
This release introduces a new input component: input_text
contributed by @BioSehnsucht. With this component you will be able to set free form from the UI and then let that be used by your automations or templates.
KNX
This release ships a new KNX implementation thanks to @Julius2342. It will instantly show all changed states of KNX devices within Home Assistant. Additionally it brings support for HVAC devices and notification services. It also adds a service for direct communication with the KNX bus. You can connect to KNX/IP routing and tunneling devices. In the background it uses asyncio communication. Check the climate integration in action here and see the lights in action below:
New Platforms
Release 0.53.1 - September 12
If you need help…
…don’t hesitate to use our very active forums or join us for a little chat. The release notes have comments enabled but it’s preferred if you use the former communication channels. Thanks.
Reporting Issues
Experiencing issues introduced by this release? Please report them in our issue tracker. Make sure to fill in all fields of the issue template.
Breaking Changes
- The new customize editor is using the file
customize.yaml
in your config folder. If you are using this file today for other config, make sure to rename it before using the new customize UI editor. (@andrey-git - #9134) (config docs) (breaking change) (new-platform) - The frontend component now supports loading custom html files when Home Assistant front end starts (@andrey-git - #9150) (breaking change). It could be Javascript, CSS or custom Web Components. Along there was a breaking change in the way Custom UI is used:
-
custom_ui_state_card
now specifies the exact element name and not a suffix afterstate-card
. So if you hadstate_card_custom_ui: custom-ui
in your config, you should change it tostate_card_custom_ui: state-card-custom-ui
-
custom_ui_state_card
no longer makes the html fetch, you should make it separately:
-
frontend:
extra_html_url:
- /local/custom_ui/state-card-custom-ui.html
All changes
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/09/09/release-53/