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# Haier hOn
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Home Assistant integration for Haier hOn: support for Haier/Candy/Hoover home appliances like washing machines.
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## Supported Appliances
- Washing Machine
- Tumble Dryer
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## Installation
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[![Open your Home Assistant instance and open a repository inside the Home Assistant Community Store.](https://my.home-assistant.io/badges/hacs_repository.svg)](https://my.home-assistant.io/redirect/hacs_repository/?owner=Andre0512&repository=hon&category=integration)
**Method 1:** [HACS](https://hacs.xyz/) > Integrations > Add Integration > **Haier hOn** > Install
**Method 2.** Manually copy `hon` folder from [latest release](https://github.com/Andre0512/hon/releases/latest) to `/config/custom_components` folder.
## Configuration
[![Open your Home Assistant instance and start setting up a new integration.](https://my.home-assistant.io/badges/config_flow_start.svg)](https://my.home-assistant.io/redirect/config_flow_start/?domain=hon)
Settings > Devices & Services > Add Integration > **Haier hOn**
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## Contribute
Any kind of contribution is welcome!
#### Add appliances or additional attributes
1. Install [pyhOn](https://github.com/Andre0512/pyhOn)
```commandline
$ pip install pyhOn
```
2. Use the commandline tool to read out all appliance data from your account
```commandline
$ pyhOn
User for hOn account: user.name@example.com
Password for hOn account: ********
========== WM - Washing Machine ==========
commands:
pauseProgram: pauseProgram command
resumeProgram: resumeProgram command
startProgram: startProgram command
stopProgram: stopProgram command
data:
actualWeight: 0
airWashTempLevel: 0
airWashTime: 0
antiAllergyStatus: 0
...
```
3. Fork this repository and clone it to your local machine
4. Add the keys of the attributes you'd like to have as `EntityDescription` into this Repository
_Example: Add pause button_
```python
BUTTONS: dict[str, tuple[ButtonEntityDescription, ...]] = {
"WM": ( # WM is the applianceTypeName
ButtonEntityDescription(
key="pauseProgram", # key from pyhOn
name="Pause Program", # name in home assistant
icon="mdi:pause", # icon in home assistant
...
),
...
```
5. Create a [pull request](https://github.com/Andre0512/hon/pulls)
#### Tips and Tricks
- If you want to have some states humanreadable, have a look at the `translation_key` parameter of the `EntityDescription`
- If you need to implement some more logic, create a pull request to the underlying library. There we collect special requirements in the `appliances` directory.
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## Tested Devices
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- Haier WD90-B14TEAM5
- Haier HD80-A3959
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## About this Repo
The existing integrations missed some features from the app I liked to have in HomeAssistant.
I tried to create a pull request, but in the structures of these existing repos, I find it hard to fit in my needs, so I basically rewrote everything.
I moved the api related stuff into the package [pyhOn](https://github.com/Andre0512/pyhOn).