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hoyt:

--- Quote from: mattkhan on January 28, 2024, 02:25:54 pm ---thanks for noticing, I'd forgotten to add the token to the image url. It should be fixed in 0.1.2 but lmk if any problems

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This is working great.

In case people are looking for ideas on how this can be used: I'm much closer to being able to have an HA tablet in my kitchen that can replace some of the Google Home uses. I now have it showing what's playing and a quick button to kick off a script that calls MCWS and triggers a smart playlist to go at 40% volume on the kitchen speakers (this part pre-dates the integration, but now I can get feedback and see that it starts). I also just added an automation that double clicking my Inovelli light switch next to the sink changes the volume up or down (double click on vs double click off) if the media_player's state is playing.

bob:

--- Quote from: hoyt on January 29, 2024, 07:02:30 pm ---The first few things with HA are confusing, much like JRiver :)

I'm a bit confused where you're stuck and it's been a long time since I setup HACS, so my memory of all the steps might be rusty. Do you have HACS showing in your sidebar on the left? If not, then step 1 is to get that working correctly. Is this the page you mentioned you followed? https://hacs.xyz/docs/configuration/basic/

When you add a HACS integration, you add the repo in HACS, reboot, then you install the integration in the core HA integration page.

If you do have HACS showing in the sidebar and you're stuck with the JRiver integration, if you click on HACS on the left, you should then see a choice of integrations/ frontend/ add-ons. Under Integrations, you should see any repos that you've added (HACS.png attachment). Every time you load this page, it'll show a bunch of new things, I always hit dismiss to see what I have instead of what's new. If you've just installed the JRiver integration, HACS will give you some red banner that says you need to reboot. Once you've done that, then you should be able to add the intrgration using the main HA integration page (Settings > Devices & Services > Add Integration > JRiver).

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I've carefully followed the instructions. Added HACS. It's in the left bar. Most of the time the integration tab doesn't even show up. I've uninstalled, reinstalled, rebooted each time. Not really any luck.
I do the upper right ... and add the custom repo https://github.com/3ll3d00d/jriver_homeassistant.git as Integration. It shows up there but nothing else changes. If I reboot it's gone again.

mattkhan:
What version of HA? And HACS?
Anything in the logs?
Does it actually download the repo into the custom_components dir?

bob:

--- Quote from: mattkhan on February 01, 2024, 01:52:57 am ---What version of HA? And HACS?
Anything in the logs?
Does it actually download the repo into the custom_components dir?

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Version info attached.
I don't see anything other than hacs in custom_components.

jmone:
FWIW - I'm the same as Bob.  I've tried a half dozen times over the last month and this integration is not added to the custom_compenents dir (and I already have a couple).

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