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Give my home his dedicated calendar

Posted: Monday 20 January 2025 11:02
by TheMogwai
Hi,

I have this idea of giving a google account to my home.

This could look a little bit dumb, but my idea is to be able to rule some events like "adjust the blind" by inviting the home to an even, or to send emails with instructions. I like this idea of being able to trigger my domotic without exposing directly everything online, and with the ability of leveraging the Google authentification.

(*Edit) : Maybe it's not the best idea as I can't "acknowledge" that the "home" has received the event of the email
(*Edit2) : I found a calendar app that fixed my calendar problem

Any similar project in the community ?

Re: Give my home his dedicated calendar

Posted: Monday 20 January 2025 11:51
by waltervl
I am using telegram bot for this when I want to switch something when outside my home network.
viewtopic.php?p=318894#p318894

Re: Give my home his dedicated calendar

Posted: Monday 20 January 2025 22:03
by TheMogwai
Wow :o ! Did you think to add vocal command, as it is integrated to Telegram it could makes sense ?

Re: Give my home his dedicated calendar

Posted: Monday 20 January 2025 23:54
by HvdW
What about the Domoticz wiki and DZGA-Flask ?

I am using PiVPN to have secure encrypted access to my home and Domoticz, switching everything from the home web interface so I don't feel the need of having Google assistance.

Re: Give my home his dedicated calendar

Posted: Tuesday 21 January 2025 15:11
by TheMogwai
Hi @HvdW,
I'm not a big fan of these options because I'm in a particular situation : These solutions requires public url, and in my location ISP provide dynamic IP which makes the thing a little bit tricky to manage on a daily basis !

Re: Give my home his dedicated calendar

Posted: Tuesday 21 January 2025 17:07
by waltervl
TheMogwai wrote: Monday 20 January 2025 22:03 Wow :o ! Did you think to add vocal command, as it is integrated to Telegram it could makes sense ?
I did not try it but if the Telegram app has vocal assistance this could be possible. But I never researched this. And I suspect it will also not be an easy implementation.