[RELEASE] Tasmota (Connect) for Sonoff, Tuya, SmartLife & other ESP8266 devices)

Thank you @hongtat for the reply, hopefully you can make a replacement.

@hongtat

Is there a way to monitor DC voltage using a esp8266 by using A0 ( analog input ) and have it displayed on Smartthings using a device handler .? I have currently set my ESP8266 to generic, its the only setting mode that shows the GPI018 ( set to ADC Range ) . Im looking to monitor my trailer 12v battery voltage when its parked next to my house.

Thanks !

maybe my question is stupid and inappropriate, but I try to ask it anyway. Could this project have a sequel by integrating a new edge driver for tasmota devices even if in wifi?

There’s no such thing as a stupid question.

Yes, a new edge driver for Tasmota is in the works.

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Hi, I have flashed my Sonoff Basic with Tasmota 10.0.0. I have added the DTH and the Sonoff (Connect) Smart App to my SmartThings Groovy IDE. I have added DTH and Smart Apps like this many times before, so I’m pretty confident in navigating Git Hub, Groovy etc. The device has been discovered by Alexa (by emulating the Hue Hub). I can also connect to the Sonoff Basic through the Sonoff Web Server and toggle power, configure, etc.

What I cannot get done however is to get the Smartthings app to show the Sonoff (Connect) smart app. I am using the new Smartthings app (ver 1.7.73.22). It simply refuses to see it. My other Groovy listed Smart Apps are shown in the SmartThings app, just not this one. The “new” SmartThings app was ported over from SmartThings Classic, which I no longer have installed and it will not allow me to reinstall, even though I have the apk for the SmartThings Classic app, so using SmartThings Classic app is not an option for me at this time.

I cannot add the my newly flashed Sonoff Basic to SmartThings.

Is there something I am not doing correctly? Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I am somewhat anal about this kind of thing and it’s driving me crazy!!!

Martin, I had the same issue! I’m no expert, but this may help:
1.) Click on ‘automations’ at the bottom of the app
2.) Click the + at the top
3.) Select "add routine’
4.) At the bottom, select ‘discover’.
5.) Scroll to the bottom. Your samsung “smartapps” should be listed here.
6.) Select Tasmota (Connect)

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I’m having trouble adding window/door sensors (magnetic reed switches). I have a handful of nodemcu and d1 minis. I believe I have the up-to-date tasmota github on samsung IDE (v10). flashed the devices with the easy webflash program at Install Tasmota. I add my local wifi network and can see the webui. I have tried to change the configuration template and module in several different ways using the usable pins (ie gpi12,13,14). I can add the device to tasmota connect in ST(new) app. It ALWAYS shows up as 1 on/off switch. Never shows up as more than one switch or any other device such as a contact sensor.

Side note, I use alexa for voice integration. Once I add via tasmota connect, the device auto populates in alexa as well. If I have more than one switch, I can go back to alexa and ‘discover devices’ and it adds the remaining switches. But I can’t ever add sensors. I also can’t add other switches via smartthings. I’m guessing it’s something wrong with parent/child issues, but I am a newb with code. Any help would be appreciated!

OMG!!! I have looked and looked in the new Smartthings app, and never found this!
Thank you so much!!! I did what you said, and there it was! Now working! Thanks again!

No worries! I struggled with adding it myself, just the other day. Glad I could help.

Thank you. Same issue. Solved

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hello @hongtat

all good? Is there already a forecast on your part when the driver edge for the tasmota should be released?

Another question, do you know if it is viable to create an edge driver to control wled through the lan?

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Yes. It is still work in progress, basic functionalities are working.
I’m unable to commit to any ETA.

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Hi,

Im after some help.
Ive got Wemos D1 Mini / DHT22 running tasmota - i can log into it and see temps etc fine.
Smartthings smartapp and device handler set up fine but it won show any values?

will they be EDGE drives for zigbee devices, or something to make my Shelly wifi with tasmota firmware work too?

It doesn’t support custom device. Only “Sonoff TH” has temp/humidity.

The Edge drivers will be for Tasmota Wifi devices, not Zigbee. Shelly wifi with Tasmota firmware should work too.

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Hi @hongtat, I just flash and configure mi SONOFF S31 outlet with tasmota and add it to smartthings, but the device is runing at cloud, how can i do to run it locally?

Becouse the DH work in cloud… :pensive:
We wait edge driver (Someone is already working on drive edge for shelly, I hope soon also drive tasmota)

@TAustin After you’re done with edge er shelly drives, do you think you can replicate them for devices with tasmota firmware?
We’ve been talking about updates here for a while, but I think your work for Shelly can be of great help here.
I have many shelly 1pm device and shelly plug s with tasmota firmware, I would like to use them in edge, but converting back to shelly firmware is risky, so I prefer to wait

It sounds like it’s already in the works: [RELEASE] Tasmota (Connect) for Sonoff, Tuya, SmartLife & other ESP8266 devices) - #479 by hongtat

I haven’t really spent any time learning about tasmota but I’m curious - why do people change the firmware of their Shelly devices to tasmota?

Because before of your edge driver , change shelly to tasmota permit to manage in local lan, before in groovy no dh exist

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