esphome-docs/guides/migrate_sonoff_tasmota.rst

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Migrating from Sonoff Tasmota
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.. seo::
:description: Migration guide for installing esphomelib on ESPs running Sonoff Tasmota.
:image: tasmota.png
Migrating from previous Sonoff Tasmota setups is very easy. You just need to have
esphomeyaml create a binary for you and then upload that in the Tasmota web interface.
Getting Binary
--------------
First follow the guides for the :ref:`different supported devices <devices>` and create a configuration
file. Then, generate and download the binary:
- **Using the Hass.io add-on/dashboard**: Just click the ``COMPILE`` button, wait for
the compilation to end and press the ``DOWNLOAD BINARY`` button.
.. figure:: images/download_binary.png
- **Using the command line**: run ``esphomeyaml livingroom.yaml compile`` (replacing
``livingroom.yaml`` with your configuration file of course) and navigate to the
``<NODE_NAME>/.pioenvs/<NODE_NAME>/`` folder. There you will find a ``firmware.bin`` file,
this is the binary you will upload.
Uploading 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 esphomelib
will connect to the configured WiFi network 🎉
.. figure:: images/tasmota_upload.png
:align: center
:width: 60.0%
Happy Hacking!
See Also
--------
- :doc:`/devices/sonoff_s20`
- :doc:`/devices/sonoff_4ch`
- :doc:`/devices/sonoff`
- :doc:`/devices/nodemcu_esp8266`
- :doc:`/devices/nodemcu_esp32`
- :doc:`/devices/esp8266`
- :doc:`/devices/esp32`
- :doc:`migrate_espurna`
- :doc:`migrate_espeasy`
- :ghedit:`Edit`
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