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Open Home Foundation Matter Server

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The Open Home Foundation Matter Server is an officially certified Software Component to create a Matter controller. It serves as the foundation to provide Matter support to Home Assistant but its universal approach makes it suitable to be used in other projects too.

This project implements a Matter Controller Server over WebSockets using the official Matter (formerly CHIP) SDK as a base and provides both a server and client implementation.

The Open Home Foundation Matter Server software component is funded by Nabu Casa (a member of the CSA) and donated to The Open Home Foundation.

Support

For developers, making use of this component or contributing to it, use the issue tracker within this repository and/or reach out on discord.

For users of Home Assistant, seek support in the official Home Assistant support channels.

Please do not create Home Assistant enduser support issues in the issue tracker of this repository.

Development

Want to help out with development, testing, and/or documentation? Great! As both this project and Matter keeps evolving there will be a lot to improve. Reach out to us on discord if you want to help out.

Development documentation

Installation / Running the Matter Server

  • Endusers of Home Assistant, refer to the Home Assistant documentation how to run Matter in Home Assistant using the official Matter Server add-on, which is based on this project.

  • For running the server and/or client in your development environment, see the Development documentation.

  • For running the Matter Server as a standalone docker container, see our instructions here.

Note

Both Matter and this implementation are in an early state and features are probably missing or could be improved. See our development notes how you can help out, with development and/or testing.