Considering the French community on Gladys, integrating the teleinfo (téléinfo) output from electricity meters (Linky or not) could be of interest to some.
This project could serve as a basis.
Hi @Alyafride, since it’s MQTT, it’s already possible to integrate it into Gladys.
However I don’t see the hardware module?
There are also several solutions, like the zlinky tic which is self-powered by the Linky.
With remote antenna
https://www.domadoo.fr/fr/
For your information, the Lixee TIC was the subject of specific development and is well supported by Gladys in the Zigbee2mqtt integration ![]()
Yes, for téléinfo via Zigbee, the Zlinky does the job. However, for people without a Linky, or with a Linky but without a power pin (that’s my case), or for those who prefer cable over wireless when there is no distance constraint, it’s a good alternative. In terms of hardware, it’s this kind of module:
Finally, the idea isn’t for me — I already have a téléinfo integration tailored to my needs. It’s just a suggestion.
PS: @McFlyPartages How do you integrate domadoo links properly like you did?
You put the regular Domadoo link and maybe a space between the two links.
Can you also add ?domid=17 at the end of the link — that will make the link affiliated to Gladys.
But maybe did you add a link via the bar? I pasted it directly
That’s exactly it, I had used the add link feature but apparently that’s to be avoided for domadoo links
For all links unless you don’t want to display the metadata, for example in a paragraph.