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In theory, when using Homeassistant (HA), smarthome monitoring is already possible. HA has the possibility to query sensordata via a rest endpoint using long living api tokens as authentication header. When a sensor becomes unavailable, the state in HA changes to "unavailable" or "unknown", so you could make a simple request checking for that. So I don't think that any further changes to that direction are nessesary. |
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For a bit of context, I am going to be moving very soon and given that what led to me creating Gatus in the first place was my love for automation, I am definitely going to try to turn my home into a smart home.
Where I think Gatus could be interesting is when it comes to smart home sensors, such as water sensors (for sump pump, sinks, etc), temperature sensors, humidity sensors, maybe even motion sensors linked to security systems (e.g. outdoor motion sensors or camera movement detection being triggered near the front door at night).
I have no idea how to pull detected events into Gatus, but still, now that we have External Endpoints, I think pretty much everything is possible. Even if it isn't, I'm sure it's possible to make a few PRs to popular smart home solutions such as Home Assistant & make it possible.
What I'm creating this poll for is to gauge interest in this kind of feature (smart home monitoring). I am fully aware that most people using Gatus do so for work-related reasons, and for those of you, smart home monitoring is completely useless, but there's also quite a lot of people using this to monitor their home infrastructure. For those, turning "home infrastructure monitoring" into "home monitoring" could sound interesting, so, what do you think?
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