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Create a folder named custom_components
in the folder where your
device's yaml configuration file is stored. Then clone the the Github
repo into a subfolder yeelight_bs2
. For example on the command line:
# mkdir custom_components
# cd custom_components
# git clone https://github.com/mmakaay/esphome-yeelight_bs2 yeelight_bs2
Your folder structure should now look like:
config
├── yourdevice.yaml
├── custom_components/
│ ├── yeelight_bs2/
│ . ├── README.md
. . ├── yeelight_bs2_light_output.h
. .
.
Then add the required configuration to your device's yaml configuration file.
For an example file, take a look at doc/example.yaml
in this repository.
This is not a problem with the device or the custom firmware, but a problem in the upstream library "AsyncTCP". I did identify the issue and have a proposed fix for it. The issue was reported at:
https://github.com/me-no-dev/AsyncTCP/issues/116
If you want to try out this change, then create a libs
folder in the
folder where your device's yaml configuration file is stored, and clone the
following repository into that folder:
https://github.com/mmakaay/AsyncTCP
For example on the command line:
# mkdir libs
# cd libs
# git clone://github.com/mmakaay/AsyncTCP
Then add a pointer to this folder from within your device's yaml
configuration file, using the lib_extra_dirs
option. Provide it with the
absolute path to your libs
folder. The relevant part of the config change
looks like this:
esphome:
platformio_options:
lib_extra_dirs: /config/libs
This way, the repository version of the library will override the version of the library that is bundled with ESPHome. Build the device firmware and flash the device like you would normally do.