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### 🌿 EcoDash
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### 🌿 EcoDash
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- [📖 Home](./Home)
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- [📖 Home](./Home)
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- [👷 Building from Source](./Building)
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- [👷 Building from Source](./building)
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- Installing
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- Installing
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- [🐳 Docker](./Installing%20on%20Docker)
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- [🐳 Docker](./install-docker)
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- [🐧 Linux](./Installing%20on%20Linux)
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- [🐧 Linux](./install-linux)
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- Configuration
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- Configuration
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- [🏠 HomeAssistant Setup](./HomeAssistant%20Setup)
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- [🏠 HomeAssistant Setup](./config-homeassistant)
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- [⚙️ Admin Panel](./Admin%20Panel)
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- [⚙️ Admin Panel](./config-admin-panel)
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- [📚 Advanced Configuration](./Advanced%20Configuration)
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- [📚 Advanced Configuration](./config-advanced)
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### HomeAssistant
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### HomeAssistant
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- **HomeAssistant's base URL**: The base URL which you use to access HomeAssistant on your server. It should be something like `http://INTERNAL_IP_ADDRESS:8123/` or `https://homeassistant.yourdomain.com/`.
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- **HomeAssistant's base URL**: The base URL which you use to access HomeAssistant on your server. It should be something like `http://INTERNAL_IP_ADDRESS:8123/` or `https://homeassistant.yourdomain.com/`.
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- **HomeAssistant's API Key**: Read [HomeAssistant Setup](./HomeAssistant Setup) to learn how to get it.
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- **HomeAssistant's API Key**: Read [HomeAssistant Setup](./config-homeassistant) to learn how to get it.
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- **Installation date**: Select the date of the first day in which your server's consumption was logged in its entirety. Users won't be able to see consumption data before this date.
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- **Installation date**: Select the date of the first day in which your server's consumption was logged in its entirety. Users won't be able to see consumption data before this date.
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### Sensors
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### Sensors
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- **Polled Smart Energy Summation entity ID**: After your plug is added in HomeAssistant, get it in Settings -> Devices & Services -> Select the smart plug (or the Zigbee dongle -> Smart plug) -> look for an entity called like "[Name of your plug] Polledsmartenergysummation" -> Settings -> Copy the Entity ID. Check that the unit of measurement in the "Info" tab is kWh.
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- **Polled Smart Energy Summation entity ID**: After your plug is added in HomeAssistant, get it in Settings -> Devices & Services -> Select the smart plug (or the Zigbee dongle -> Smart plug) -> look for the entity which shows the total consumed energy in kWh, which is often called like "[Name of your plug] Polledsmartenergysummation" -> Settings -> Copy the Entity ID. Check that the unit of measurement in the "Info" tab is kWh.
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- **CO2 signal Grid fossil fuel percentage entity ID**: After the CO2 Signal integration is enabled in HomeAssistant, get it in Settings -> Devices & Services -> CO2 Signal "2 entities" -> CO2 signal Grid fossil fuel percentage -> Settings -> Copy the Entity ID. Check that the unit of measurement in the "Info" tab is %.
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- **CO2 signal Grid fossil fuel percentage entity ID**: After the CO2 Signal integration is enabled in HomeAssistant, get it in Settings -> Devices & Services -> CO2 Signal "2 entities" -> CO2 signal Grid fossil fuel percentage -> Settings -> Copy the Entity ID. Check that the unit of measurement in the "Info" tab is %.
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### Admin account
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### Admin account
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Docker is the recommended deployment method for EcoDash. It allows to run on different architectures and operating systems without hassle.
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Docker is the recommended deployment method for EcoDash. It allows to run on different architectures and operating systems without hassle.
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Pre-built Docker containers are offered for Linux on ARM and x86_64. If you're not on a supported architecture or operating system, please check the [Building the container](./Building) guide.
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Pre-built Docker containers are offered for Linux on ARM and x86_64. If you're not on a supported architecture or operating system, please check the [Building the container](./building) guide.
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# 🐧 Linux
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# 🐧 Linux
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Pre-built binaries are available for Linux systems with x86_64 and ARM architecture. They should work on any distribution, but haven't been tested on all. Please open an issue if problems arise.
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Pre-built binaries are available for Linux systems with x86_64 and ARM architecture. They should work on any distribution, but haven't been tested on all. Please open an issue if problems arise.
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If you're not on a supported architecture, please check the [Building on Linux](./Building) guide.
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If you're not on a supported architecture, please check the [Building on Linux](./building) guide.
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## Download
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## Download
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