Thursday, March 12, 2026

NEW: devel/py-hass-pyscript-jupyter

This is a bit niche but if you're running HomeAssistant and want to
interact with it via Python from an OpenBSD machine, this gives a way
to do it by using Jupyter notebook/console.

ok to import?

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Information for inst:py3-hass-pyscript-jupyter-1.0.0

Comment:
shim connecting Jupyter to a HomeAssistant Pyscript kernel

Description:
The Pyscript add-on for HomeAssistant ('HASS pyscript') provides a "kernel"
that interfaces with the Jupyter front-ends (eg, notebook, console, lab, and
also VSCode). It allows you to develop and test pyscript triggers, functions
and automation logic interactively, and interact with much of HASS by looking
at state variables and calling services as you experiment and develop your
own logic and automations.

While HomeAssistant does not easily run on OpenBSD, you can run it on another
system and connect from the Jupyter front-ends running on OpenBSD by using
this package, hass-pyscript-jupyter, which provides a shim that sits between
HASS pyscript and Jupyter. This shim is started by Jupyter and uses the HASS
web interface to make a service call to pyscript, starting the kernel and
helping establish the various socket connections between HASS/pyscript and
Jupyter.

The end result is that you can interact with Python/pyscript on HASS from an
OpenBSD system.

Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>

WWW: https://github.com/craigbarratt/hass-pyscript-jupyter
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