I have installed Home Assistant according to the guide available on the website. But now I am thinking to go offline and try upgrading it by downloading the upgrade files without the use of the internet.
Is that somehow possible?
I have installed Home Assistant according to the guide available on the website. But now I am thinking to go offline and try upgrading it by downloading the upgrade files without the use of the internet.
Is that somehow possible?
No, it’s not possible in an easy way. To get the dependencies an Internet connection is required otherwise you would need to get everything up-front and cache it.
Thanks for your reply.
Just one thing.
I am intending to make an isolated network. Wanting to download all the update on my linux machine first, connected to the internet, and then pushing the patches to my isolated network. Would Patch Management be a good option or I just download the entire files first, check which ones are updated and push those files forward?
Your further help is needed.
Thank you.
Kind regards
If you know what integrations you want to use then you could download the packages first and then redirect all requests from your Home Assistant installation to your local mirror. The issue I see is that you need a way to automate the download process according the requirements_all.txt
because the releases have to match.
Hello, funny that someone else is/have done same as I am.
The only thing I miss Is the controls from Google home being able to work, but hey, it works in home assistant the same but offline.
Anyways, I also want to push the updates as described here. How did you solve this ?
Could someone maybe write a guide ?