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ZHA Device Handlers For Home Assistant

ZHA Device Handlers are custom quirks implementations for Zigpy, the library that provides the Zigbee support for the ZHA component in Home Assistant.

ZHA device handlers bridge the functionality gap created when manufacturers deviate from the ZCL specification, handling deviations and exceptions by parsing custom messages to and from Zigbee devices. Zigbee devices that deviate from or do not fully conform to the standard specifications set by the Zigbee Alliance may require the development of custom ZHA Device Handlers (ZHA custom quirks handler implementation) to for all their functions to work properly with the ZHA component in Home Assistant.

Custom quirks implementations for zigpy implemented as ZHA Device Handlers are a similar concept to that of Hub-connected Device Handlers for the SmartThings Classics platform as well that of Zigbee-Shepherd Converters as used by Zigbee2mqtt, meaning they are virtual representation of a physical device that expose additional functionality that is not provided out-of-the-box by the existing integration between these platforms. See Device Specifics for details.

Contributing

guidelines

Currently Supported Devices:

CentraLite

Xiaomi Aqara

Osram

SmartThings

Keen Home

Lutron

Digi

Configuration:

  1. Update Home Assistant to 0.85.1 or a later version.

NOTE: Some devices will need to be unpaired and repaired in order to see sensor values populate in Home Assistant.

Device Specifics:

Centralite

  • All supported devices report battery level
  • Dimmer Switch publishes events to Home Assistant
  • Dimmer Switch temperature sensor is removed because it is non functional
  • 3321-S reports acceleration
  • 3310-S reports humidity

Osram

  • Dimmer Switch publishes events to Home Assistant and reports battery level
  • Dimmer Switch temperature sensor is removed because it is non functional

Xiaomi Aqara

  • All supported devices report battery level
  • All supported devices report temperature but I am unsure if it is correct or accurate
  • Vibration sensor exposes a binary sensor in Home Assistant that reports current vibration state
  • Vibration sensor sends tilt and drop events to Home Assistant
  • Cube sends the following events: flip (90 and 180 degrees), rotate_left, rotate_right, knock, drop, slide and shake
  • Motion sensor exposes binary sensors for motion and occupancy.
  • Button sends events to Home Assistant

SmartThings

  • All supported devices report battery level
  • tagV4 exposed as a device tracker in Home Assistant. The current implementation will use batteries rapidly
  • MultiV4 reports acceleration

Lutron

  • Connected bulb remote publishes events to Home Assistant

Digi XBee

  • Some functionality requires a coordinator device to be XBee as well
  • GPIO pins are exposed to Home Assistant as switches
  • Outgoing UART data can be sent with zha.issue_zigbee_cluster_command service
  • Incoming UART data will generate zha_event event.

For example, the following script replies with an Assistant string to the device once it receives a Home string from it (replace ieee with your actual endpoint device ieee):

automation:
  - alias: XBee UART Test
    trigger:
      platform: event
      event_type: zha_event
      event_data:
        device_ieee: 00:13:a2:00:12:34:56:78
        command: receive_data
        args: Home
    action:
      service: zha.issue_zigbee_cluster_command
      data:
        ieee: 00:13:a2:00:12:34:56:78
        endpoint_id: 232
        cluster_id: 17
        cluster_type: in
        command: 0
        command_type: server
        args: Assistant

Thanks

  • Special thanks to damarco for the majority of the device tracker code
  • Special thanks to Yoda-x for the Xioami attribute parsing code
  • Special thanks to damarco and Adminiuga for allowing me to bounce ideas off of them and for listening to me ramble

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