# home-assistant-snap Snap (Snapcraft.yaml) recipe for the Open source home automation software that puts local control and privacy first. Current Home Assistant version: 0.90.1 # Build 1. Clone the repo ```git clone https://git.giaever.org/joachimmg/home-assistant-snap.git```. 2. Go into the directoy ```cd home-assistant-snap```. 3. Check out the latest tag. The versioning is following the version of Home Assistant (e.g 0.90.1) plus a letter describing revision, e.g ```0.90.1.b```. 4. To compile the snap you can use two options: 1. Make sure you have all [necessary tools](https://docs.snapcraft.io/installing-snapd/6735) to build a snap, and issue the command ```snapcraft``` to build with multipass (VM). 2. Run ```git submodule update --init``` to fetch the build module, then run the script ```./lddbuild/lxcbuild``` to build with a LXD container, which will install all necessary tools in the container and pull the built snap to the host system. This is the preferred method during development of this recipe. The container can be deleted with ```lxc stop home-assistant-snap && lxc delete home-assistant-snap```. # Install A file named ```home-assistant-snap[...].snap``` (e.g home-assistant_0+git.5bd544d_amd64.snap) should now be in the root-folder of the project and now you can install it with ```bash snap install [file] --devmode ``` ## Issues For issues directly related to Home Assistant, please read their article on [Reporting Issues](https://www.home-assistant.io/help/reporting_issues/). Issues with building or issues that is caused by missing dependencies etc and therefore cause problems with the running software, use the [issue tracker](https://git.giaever.org/joachimmg/home-assistant-snap/issues). ### Known problems The build process reports a dependency issue with Selenium/Webdriver. ```wiki Unable to determine library dependencies for 'prime/selenium/webdriver/firefox/x86/x_ignore_nofocus.so' Unable to determine library dependencies for 'prime/lib/python3.6/site-packages/selenium/webdriver/firefox/x86/x_ignore_nofocus.so' ``` Feel free to help out solving it!