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Home Assistant expects versioning always increases numbers. Add a date component to the development version to comply with this expectation. The scheme is now 0.0.0.dev<date><hash>. Use uv for creating and managing the virtual environment for developement. This enourmously speeds up dependency updates. For this change dependency requirements are now solely handled in pyproject.toml. requirements.tx and requirements-dev.txt are deleted. Signed-off-by: Bobby Noelte <b0661n0e17e@gmail.com>
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% SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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(develop-page)=
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# Development Guide
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## Development Prerequisites
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Have or
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[create](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/start-your-journey/creating-an-account-on-github)
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a [GitHub](https://github.com/) account.
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Make shure all the source installation prequistes are installed. See the
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[installation guideline](#install-page) for a detailed list of tools.
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Under Linux the [make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html) tool should be installed
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as we have a lot of pre-fabricated commands for it.
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Install your favorite editor or integrated development environment (IDE):
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- Full-Featured IDEs
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- [Eclipse + PyDev](https://www.pydev.org/)
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- [KDevelop](https://www.kdevelop.org/)
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- [PyCharm](https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/)
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- ...
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- Code Editors with Python Support
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- [Visual Studio Code (VS Code)](https://code.visualstudio.com/)
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- [Sublime Text](https://www.sublimetext.com/)
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- [Atom / Pulsar](https://pulsar-edit.dev/)
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- ...
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- Python-Focused or Beginner-Friendly IDEs
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- [Spyder](https://www.spyder-ide.org/)
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- [Thonny](https://thonny.org/)
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- [IDLE](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
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- ...
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## Step 1 – Fork the Repository
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[Fork the EOS repository](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/working-with-forks/fork-a-repo)
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to your GitHub account.
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Clone your fork locally and add the EOS upstream remote to track updates.
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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git clone https://github.com/<YOURUSERNAME>/EOS.git
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cd EOS
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git remote add eos https://github.com/Akkudoktor-EOS/EOS.git
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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git clone https://github.com/<YOURUSERNAME>/EOS.git
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cd EOS
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git remote add eos https://github.com/Akkudoktor-EOS/EOS.git
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```
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Replace `<YOURUSERNAME>` with your GitHub username.
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## Step 2 – Development Setup
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This is recommended for developers who want to modify the source code and test changes locally.
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### Step 2.1 – Create a Virtual Environment
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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uv run python scripts/get_version.py > version.txt
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uv sync --extra dev
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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uv run python scripts/get_version.py > version.txt
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uv sync --extra dev
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.. tab:: Linux Make
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.. code-block:: bash
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make install
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```
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### Step 2.2 - Install pre-commit
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Our code style and commit message checks use [`pre-commit`](https://pre-commit.com).
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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pre-commit install
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pre-commit install --hook-type commit-msg --hook-type pre-push
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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pre-commit install
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pre-commit install --hook-type commit-msg --hook-type pre-push
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```
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## Step 3 - Run EOS
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Make EOS accessible at [http://localhost:8503/docs](http://localhost:8503/docs) and EOSdash at
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[http://localhost:8504](http://localhost:8504).
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### Option 1 – Using Python Virtual Environment
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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uv run python -m akkudoktoreos.server.eos
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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uv run python -m akkudoktoreos.server.eos
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.. tab:: Linux Make
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.. code-block:: bash
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make run
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```
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To have full control of the servers during development you may start the servers independently -
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e.g. in different terminal windows. Don't forget to activate the virtual environment in your
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terminal window.
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:::{admonition} Note
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:class: note
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If you killed or stopped the servers shortly before, the ports may still be occupied by the last
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processes. It may take more than 60 seconds until the ports are released.
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:::
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You may add the `--reload true` parameter to have the servers automatically restarted on source code
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changes. It is best to also add `--startup_eosdash false` to EOS to prevent the automatic restart
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interfere with the EOS server trying to start EOSdash.
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<!-- pyml disable line-length -->
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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uv run python -m akkudoktoreos.server.eosdash --host localhost --port 8504 --log_level DEBUG --reload true
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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uv run python -m akkudoktoreos.server.eosdash --host localhost --port 8504 --log_level DEBUG --reload true
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.. tab:: Linux Make
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.. code-block:: bash
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make run-dash-dev
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```
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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uv run python -m akkudoktoreos.server.eos --host localhost --port 8503 --log_level DEBUG --startup_eosdash false --reload true
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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uv run python -m akkudoktoreos.server.eos --host localhost --port 8503 --log_level DEBUG --startup_eosdash false --reload true
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.. tab:: Linux Make
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.. code-block:: bash
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make run-dev
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```
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<!-- pyml enable line-length -->
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### Option 2 – Using Docker
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#### Step 3.1 – Build the Docker Image
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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docker build -t akkudoktoreos .
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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docker build -t akkudoktoreos .
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```
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#### Step 3.2 – Run the Container
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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docker run -d `
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--name akkudoktoreos `
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-p 8503:8503 `
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-p 8504:8504 `
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-e OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS=1 `
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-e OMP_NUM_THREADS=1 `
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-e MKL_NUM_THREADS=1 `
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-e EOS_SERVER__HOST=0.0.0.0 `
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-e EOS_SERVER__PORT=8503 `
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-e EOS_SERVER__EOSDASH_HOST=0.0.0.0 `
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-e EOS_SERVER__EOSDASH_PORT=8504 `
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--ulimit nproc=65535:65535 `
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--ulimit nofile=65535:65535 `
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--security-opt seccomp=unconfined `
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akkudoktor-eos:latest
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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docker run -d \
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--name akkudoktoreos \
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-p 8503:8503 \
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-p 8504:8504 \
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-e OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS=1 \
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-e OMP_NUM_THREADS=1 \
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-e MKL_NUM_THREADS=1 \
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-e EOS_SERVER__HOST=0.0.0.0 \
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-e EOS_SERVER__PORT=8503 \
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-e EOS_SERVER__EOSDASH_HOST=0.0.0.0 \
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-e EOS_SERVER__EOSDASH_PORT=8504 \
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--ulimit nproc=65535:65535 \
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--ulimit nofile=65535:65535 \
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--security-opt seccomp=unconfined \
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akkudoktor-eos:latest
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```
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#### Step 3.3 – Manage the Container
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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docker logs -f akkudoktoreos
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docker stop akkudoktoreos
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docker start akkudoktoreos
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docker rm -f akkudoktoreos
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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docker logs -f akkudoktoreos
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docker stop akkudoktoreos
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docker start akkudoktoreos
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docker rm -f akkudoktoreos
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```
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For detailed Docker instructions, refer to [Installation Guideline](install-page)
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### Step 4 - Create the changes
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#### Step 4.1 - Create a development branch
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Create a local development branch and make it know on your GitHub repo.
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```bash
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git checkout -b <MY_DEVELOPMENT_BRANCH>
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git push --set-upstream origin <MY_DEVELOPMENT_BRANCH>
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```
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Replace `<MY_DEVELOPMENT_BRANCH>` with the development branch name. The branch name shall be of the
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format (feat|fix|chore|docs|refactor|test)/[a-z0-9._-]+, e.g:
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- feat/my_cool_new_feature
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- fix/this_annoying_bug
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- ...
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#### Step 4.2 – Edit the sources
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Use your fovourite editor or IDE to edit the sources.
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#### Step 4.3 - Check the source code for correct format
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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pre-commit run --all-files
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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pre-commit run --all-files
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.. tab:: Linux Make
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.. code-block:: bash
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make format
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```
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#### Step 4.4 - Test the changes
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At a minimum, you should run the module tests:
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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uv run pytest -vs --cov src --cov-report term-missing
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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uv run pytest -vs --cov src --cov-report term-missing
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.. tab:: Linux Make
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.. code-block:: bash
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make test
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```
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:::{admonition} Note
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:class: Note
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Depending on your changes you may also have to change the version.py and documentation files. Do as
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suggested by the tests. You may ignore the version.py and documentation changes up until you
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finalize your change.
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:::
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You should also run the system tests. These include additional tests that interact with real
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resources:
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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uv run pytest --system-test -vs --cov src --cov-report term-missing
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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uv run pytest --system-test -vs --cov src --cov-report term-missing
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.. tab:: Linux Make
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.. code-block:: bash
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make test-system
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```
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To do profiling use:
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. code-block:: powershell
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uv run python tests/single_test_optimization.py --profile
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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uv run python tests/single_test_optimization.py --profile
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.. tab:: Linux Make
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.. code-block:: bash
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make test-profile
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```
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#### Step 4.5 - Commit the changes
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Add the changed and new files to the commit.
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Create a commit.
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### Step 5 - Pull request
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Before creating a pull request assure the changes are based on the latest EOS upstream.
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Update your local main branch:
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```bash
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git checkout main
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git pull eos main
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```
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Switch back to your local development branch and rebase to main.
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```bash
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git checkout <MY_DEVELOPMENT_BRANCH>
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git rebase -i main
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```
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During rebase you can also squash your changes into one (preferred) or a set of commits that have
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proper commit messages and can easily be reviewed.
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After rebase run the tests once again.
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If everything is ok push the commit(s) to your fork on Github.
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```bash
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git push -f origin
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```
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If your push by intention does not comply to the rules you can skip the verification by:
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```bash
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git push -f --no-verify origin
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```
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<!-- pyml disable line-length -->
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Once ready, [submit a pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork)
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with your fork to the [Akkudoktor-EOS/EOS@master](https://github.com/Akkudoktor-EOS/EOS) repository.
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<!-- pyml enable line-length -->
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## Developer Tips
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### Keep Your Fork Updated
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Regularly pull changes from the eos repository to avoid merge conflicts:
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```{eval-rst}
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git checkout main
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git pull eos main
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git push origin
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.. code-block:: bash
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git checkout main
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git pull eos main
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git push origin
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```
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Rebase your development branch to the latest eos main branch.
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. code-block:: powershell
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git checkout <MY_DEVELOPMENT_BRANCH>
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git rebase -i main
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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git checkout <MY_DEVELOPMENT_BRANCH>
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git rebase -i main
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```
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### Create Feature Branches
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Work in separate branches for each feature or bug fix:
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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git checkout -b feat/my-feature
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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git checkout -b feat/my-feature
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```
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### Run Tests Frequently
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Ensure your changes do not break existing functionality:
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```{eval-rst}
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Windows
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.. code-block:: powershell
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uv run pytest -vs --cov src --cov-report term-missing
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.. tab:: Linux
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.. code-block:: bash
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uv run pytest -vs --cov src --cov-report term-missing
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.. tab:: Linux Make
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.. code-block:: bash
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make test
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```
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### Follow Coding Standards
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Keep your code consistent with existing style and conventions.
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#### Keep Python Docstrings RST Compatible
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The docstrings will be parsed by Sphinx in automatic documentation generation.
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### Use Issues for Discussion
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Before making major changes, open an issue or discuss with maintainers.
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### Document Changes
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Update docstrings, comments, and any relevant documentation.
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### Start or Reopen the Home Assistant Dev Container in VS Code
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### 1. Open Visual Studio Code
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Start Visual Studio Code.
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### 2. Open the Command Palette
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Open the Command Palette:
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- **Windows / Linux:** `Ctrl + Shift + P`
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- **macOS:** `Cmd + Shift + P`
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### 3. Reopen the Workspace in the Dev Container
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In the Command Palette, select:
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```text
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Dev Containers: Reopen in Container
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```
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VS Code will:
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- Build the dev container (if required)
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- Start the container
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- Reopen the workspace inside the container
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### 4. Start Home Assistant
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Open the Command Palette again and select:
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```text
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Dev Terminal: Run Task... → Start Home Assistant
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```
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:::{admonition} Note
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:class: note
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Startup may take several minutes while the Home Assistant Supervisor initializes.
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:::
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If startup fails you may retry with container rebuild before:
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```text
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Dev Containers: Rebuild Container without Cache
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```
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### 5. Open Home Assistant
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Once startup is complete, open your browser and navigate to:
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```text
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http://localhost:7123/
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```
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If this is your first start, complete the standard Home Assistant onboarding process.
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### 6. Install the Local Akkudoktor-EOS Add-on
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#### 6.1 Open the Add-on Store
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In Home Assistant, navigate to:
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```text
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Settings → Add-ons → Add-on Store
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```
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Open the top-right menu (⋮), then select:
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|
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```text
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Repositories → Local add-ons
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```
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Choose **Akkudoktor-EOS**.
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#### 6.2 Install the Add-on
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The Akkudoktor-EOS add-on is automatically available.
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Click **Install** to begin installation.
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#### 6.3 Start the Add-on
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|
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After installation completes, click **Start** in the add-on panel.
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#### 6.4 Open the EOS Web Interface
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|
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In the add-on panel, click **Open Web UI** to access the EOS dashboard.
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|
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#### 6.5 Configure EOS (Optional)
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In the EOS dashboard, navigate to:
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|
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```text
|
||
Config
|
||
```
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||
|
||
to adjust configuration settings as needed.
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