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Hi, Which documentation did you read? There's only a couple of paragraphs in the readme regarding HA installation, the most important one is this: You need to install HACS first, hass-opnsense is a custom component. |
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Ok, manual installation? Fine. Did you restart HA after copying the folder, as per docs? |
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Hi, yes, I've restarted both from the UI and restarted the container as a whole. When searching through Integrations and clicking the resulting OPNsense integration, I get the error code in my initial post. Thanks for helping with this! |
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Please provide a screenshot of the integrations list once filtered with the name opnsense, you should see this (with the icon that represents a custom integration): Please also provide the contents of |
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Hi Alex - thanks so much for your help! It was a docker configuration issue on my end - bit of a faux pas. |
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Hi! Apologies if I missed a part of the documentation that addressed this. I'm running HomeAssistant in a docker container. When I try to add the integration in the UI as instructed, I get a message saying:
"This device can not be added from the UI
You can add this device by adding it to your 'configuration.yaml'. See the documentation for more information."
And of course the documentation refers to the official opnsense integration's documentation. Is there a writeup for how the configuration.yaml entry needs to be written for this?
Thanks in advance!
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