Expanded config example
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backend.kafka:
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# ---
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disabled: False
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# --- Platypush sample configuration file.
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pusher: True # The pusher executable will use this backend by default
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# --- All the configuration snippets here can be copied, modified and reused.
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server: your_server:9092
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# ---
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topic: platypush
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backend.pushbullet:
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# --- You can include configuration from other files through the include section
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disabled: True
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token: your_pushbullet_token_here
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device: your_pushbullet_virtual_device_name
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backend.local:
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include:
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request_fifo: /tmp/platypush-requests.fifo
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- include/sensors.yaml
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response_fifo: /tmp/platypush-responses.fifo
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- include/media.yaml
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- include/robot.yaml
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# device_id: <your_device_id> (default: current hostname)
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# --- It is recommended to set a main.db to store session variables or general-purpose application data.
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# --- The engine format is specified according to the SQLAlchemy syntax.
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main.db:
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engine: sqlite:////home/user/.local/share/platypush/platypush.db
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# --- By default the device_id (used by the system to identify the node) matches the hostname.
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# --- Specify it here if you want to override it.
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device_id: my_device_id
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# ---
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# --- Plugins configuration
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# ---
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# Example mpd/mopidy plugin configuration
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music.mpd:
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music.mpd:
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host: localhost
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host: localhost
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port: 6600
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port: 6600
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# Example Philips Hue lights configuration
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light.hue:
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light.hue:
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bridge: hue # Bridge IP or hostname
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bridge: hue # Bridge IP or hostname
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# lights: # Default lights you want to manage
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# lights: # Default lights you want to manage
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# - Living room ceiling left
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# - Living room ceiling left
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# - Kitchen LED Strip
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# - Kitchen LED Strip
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# - Kitchen Table LED Strip
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# - Kitchen Table LED Strip
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groups: # Default groups you want to manage
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# groups: # Default groups you want to manage
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- Living Room
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# - Living Room
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# - Hall
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# Example Adafruit IO plugin configuration. You can use this plugin to
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# send data to your Adafruit IO feeds and dashboards.
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adafruit.io:
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username: username
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key: adafruit_key
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throttle_seconds: 30 # You can throttle the data being sent to Adafruit to prevent threshold limit hits
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# Example of text-to-speech configuration using the Google engine
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tts.google:
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language: en-US
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# Example of text-to-speech configuration using the internal TTS engine
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tts:
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language: en-US
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# If you want to explicitly enable a plugin or backend that requires no configuration (for example if you want
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# to access the web tab of a plugin through the main web panel), then just set disabled: False as its configuration).
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# Example configuration for the WeMo Switch plugin (even if empty, this will make the WeMo Switch web tab pop up)
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switch.wemo:
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disabled: False
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# Example configuration for the TP-Link smart switch devices (even if empty, this will make the WeMo Switch web tab pop up)
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switch.tplink:
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disabled: False
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# Example IFTTT plugin configuration. All you need is your IFTTT API key and start setting up
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# web hooks recipes that can be triggered by Platypush through trigger_event calls.
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ifttt:
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ifttt_key: your_ifttt_key
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# Example configuration for the AutoRemote plugin. If you install and configure AutoRemote on your Android devices
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# you'll be able to send messages and notifications to them through Platypush and build logic on them through Tasker.
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# Each device will have its own unique name and API key.
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autoremote:
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devices:
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MyAndroidPhone:
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key: autoremote_key_1
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MyAndroidTablet:
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key: autoremote_key_2
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MyAndroidTv:
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key: autoremote_key_3
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# ---
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# --- Backends configuration
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# ---
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backend.kafka:
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server: your_server:9092
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topic: platypush
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backend.pushbullet:
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token: your_pushbullet_token_here
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device: your_pushbullet_virtual_device_name
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# ---
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# ---
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# --- Event hooks configuration
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# --- Event hooks configuration
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