Migrating from Tasmota ====================== .. seo:: :description: Migration guide for installing ESPHome on ESPs running Tasmota. :image: tasmota.svg Migrating from previous Tasmota setups is very easy. You just need to have ESPHome create a binary for you and then upload that in the Tasmota web interface. Getting the Binary ------------------ First create a configuration for your device. Then, generate and download the firmware image: Using the Home Assistant add-on/dashboard ````````````````````````````````````````` From the card of your device: open **the three dots menu** and select **Install** option. .. figure:: images/dashboard-install.png A new dialog will open. Click on **Manual download** option. .. figure:: images/dashboard-install-manual.png Finally, choose **modern format** in the last dialog. .. figure:: images/dashboard-install-manual-modern.png The build process of the firmware will start and the image will be automatically downloaded after its completion. Using the command line `````````````````````` From your configuration files folder, run :: esphome .yaml compile replacing ``.yaml`` with your configuration file and navigate to the ``/.pioenvs//`` folder. There you will find a ``firmware.bin`` file. This is the binary that you will upload. Uploading the Binary -------------------- To upload the binary, navigate to the Tasmota web interface and enter the "Firmware Upgrade" section. .. figure:: images/tasmota_main.png :align: center :width: 60.0% In the "Upgrade by file upload" section, choose the binary you previously downloaded .. figure:: images/tasmota_ota.png :align: center :width: 60.0% If everything succeeds, you will see an "Upload Successful" message and ESPHome will connect to the WiFi network configured in your .yaml file. 🎉 .. figure:: images/tasmota_upload.png :align: center :width: 60.0% Happy Hacking! .. note:: When using the :doc:`esp8266_pwm output ` platform and switching from Tasmota, you need to power-cycle the device once. After that the dimming functionality will work as usual and no more power cycles are required. About image size and ESP8266 ---------------------------- ESP8266 has very limited storage space. Trying to upload a large image will cause the upgrade process to fail. Tasmota 8.2 introduced upgrading using gzipped binaries which are smaller in size and make the upgrade process easier. - If you are using Tasmota 8.2 or later (recommended) you probably will want to compress the firmware generated from ESPHome with ``gzip`` before uploading it. - If you are using any version older than 8.2: first upload ``tasmota-minimal.bin`` from Tasmota repository. Then upload the firmware generated from ESPHome. - Alternatively, first upgrade Tasmota to the latest version. Then use the first (gzip, recommended) method. If you are using Tasmota 7.2+ it may be necessary to run the command ``SetOption78 1`` in the Tasmota console and restart your device to be able to upgrade to esphome. Automated migration from console -------------------------------- You may also use Tasmota console to invoke the upgrade with just two commands: :: OtaUrl http:///download.bin?configuration=.yaml&type=firmware-factory.bin&compressed=1 Upgrade 1 replacing ``http:///`` with the host and port of your ESPHome installation and ``.yaml`` with your device configuration file name. If you need to use the uncompressed image for any reason, just remove ``&compressed=1`` from the above url. See Also -------- - :doc:`/components/esp8266` - :doc:`/components/esp32` - :doc:`migrate_espurna` - :doc:`migrate_espeasy` - :ghedit:`Edit`