![]() This will make sure that your Python installation and Home Assistant installation won't impact one another. It's recommended when installing Python packages that you use a (). If you already have Python 3.8 or later installed, you can easily give Home Assistant a spin. Title: "Installation in Python virtual environment"ĭescription: "How to install Home Assistant in a Python virtual environment." ![]() Here’s one of the relevant old files: home-assistant/home-assistant.io/blob/9f074ee0ace378b981075eefbaa7d01e57242046/source/_docs/installation/virtualenv.markdown. It was all deleted about 3 weeks ago in some ‘getting started update’. ![]() It used to be nicely explained in the docs. The official syntax was pip3 install -upgrade homeassistant So my question is … how on earth do I do an update to my home assistant core configuration? (I’ve put a lot of hours into setting up Mqqt intergrations and automations so I’d really not want to start fresh with Home Assistant Operating System (though I guess I might have to). Maybe I have to run this from the Python venv enviroment… so I get in there and run it… same problem. So I ssh in and get ha command not found. er… no - i google and find which gives two options to update…the first directs me to the Supervisor panel (which I don’t have)… and the second gives me the CLI ha command. Now I see that a new update is out and I go looking for the update button. Fair enough, I installled duplicity-S3, found the location of the config folder and added a cron job. When looking for a backup solution (with no addon available) someone said I should just do it manually. I noticed early on that I don’t have an addon store, a supervisor option. (This may have been mistake #1 as I’m not really an ‘experienced user’. I installed home assistant core on Raspberry OS per the getting started guide.
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