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GOOGLE HOME

  • Create a new project in the https://console.cloud.google.com/home/dashboard console
    • Specify project name and country

  • Now you get a new project to the cloud console. Here you get a new project_id.
  • Enable HOMEGRAPH API to the new project.

  • Generate a new API key (the same Api key of apikey: in googleassistant.yaml)
  • IAM E amministrazione/impostazioni/ESEGUI LA MIGRAZIONE (By this, they share the same projectid request in googleassistant.yaml)
  • Create a new project in the developer console.https://console.actions.google.com
    1. Add/Import project, give it a name (The same project created by the Google Cloud platform above)


    • ACCOUNT LINKING
      - Leave it at the default No, I only want to allow account creation on my website and select Next
    1. For the Linking type select OAuth and Implicit
    2. Client ID: The clientid from your googleassistant.yaml
    3. CONfigure your client. Add scopes for email and name.
    4. Testing instructions: Enter anything. It doesn’t matter since you won’t submit this app.


    • Back on the overview page. Click TEST
    • If you haven’t already added the component configuration to configuration.yaml and restarted Home Assistant, you’ll be unable to continue until you have.

    google_assistant.yaml

    <code> googleassistant: projectid: someproject-2d0b8 clientid: [long URL safe random string] accesstoken: [a different long URL safe random string] agentuserid: [a string to identify user] apikey: [a Homegraph API Key generated for the Google Actions project] exposeddomains:

    • switch
    • light
    • group entityconfig: switch.kitchen: name: Custom Name for Google Assistant aliases: - bright lights - entry lights light.livingroom: expose: false room: living room </code>
      • Reset Home Assistant and TEST ACTION
  • Open the GOOGLE HOME APP and go into Settings > Home Control
  • Click the + sign, and near the bottom, you should have [test] your app name. Selecting that should lead you the screen where you can set rooms for your devices or nicknames for your devices.
  • If you want to allow other household users to control the devices:
    1. GO to the settings for the project you created in point 1 in the developer console.
      - UNder the gear icon, click Permissions
    2. Click Add, type the new user’s e-mail address and choose Project → Editor role
    3. Have the new user go to developer console and repeat steps starting from point 4
    • Open the Google Assistant app and go into Settings > Home Control
    • Click the + sign, and near the bottom, you should have [test] your app name. Selecting that should lead you the screen where you can set rooms for your devices or nicknames for your devices.
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