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Add Aprilaire humidifier
Proposed change
Add the humidifier platform to the Aprilaire integration to support humidifiers/dehumidifiers.
Type of change
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- [x] Added documentation for a new feature I'm adding to Home Assistant (
nextbranch). - [ ] Removed stale or deprecated documentation.
Additional information
- Link to parent pull request in the codebase: https://github.com/home-assistant/core/pull/120270
- Link to parent pull request in the Brands repository:
- This PR fixes or closes issue: fixes #
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- [x] The documentation follows the Home Assistant documentation standards.
Summary by CodeRabbit
- New Features
- Introduced a new
humidifierintegration to Home Assistant configurations, enhancing device management options alongside existing types likeclimate,select, andsensor.
- Introduced a new
Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The latest update to the Home Assistant documentation for the Aprilaire integration introduces a new integration type specifically for humidifiers. This addition expands the capabilities of the Home Assistant platform, allowing users to integrate and control humidifiers along with the previously supported device types like climate controls, selectors, and sensors.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
source/_integrations/aprilaire.markdown |
Added humidifier to the ha_platforms under ha_integration_type: device alongside existing platforms like climate, select, and sensor. |
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[misspelling] ~20-~20: Possible spelling mistake found. (MORFOLOGIK_RULE_EN_US) Context: ...or ha_integration_type: device --- The Aprilaire integration allows you to control an Ap...
[misspelling] ~20-~20: Possible spelling mistake found. (MORFOLOGIK_RULE_EN_US) Context: ...re integration allows you to control an Aprilaire thermostat. ## Supported Models This ...
[misspelling] ~24-~24: Possible spelling mistake found. (MORFOLOGIK_RULE_EN_US) Context: ...orted Models This integration supports Aprilaire [8800-series Home Automation Wi-Fi Ther...
[style] ~27-~27: Consider a shorter alternative to avoid wordiness. (IN_ORDER_TO_PREMIUM) Context: ...efore not supported. ## Prerequisites In order to connect to the thermostat, you will nee...
[misspelling] ~34-~34: Possible spelling mistake found. (MORFOLOGIK_RULE_EN_US) Context: ... a device is permitted at one time (the Aprilaire app is not included in this limitation ...
Additional comments not posted (1)
source/_integrations/aprilaire.markdown (1)
14-14: Addition of 'humidifier' platform approved.The addition of the 'humidifier' to the
ha_platformslist aligns with the PR's objective to support humidifiers in the Aprilaire integration. This update is consistent with the described functionality in the PR summary.
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