From 81d1149dc28a23fce9549e1adafe43dc44fd5e7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rospogrigio <49229287+rospogrigio@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 25 May 2022 14:38:34 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9213e3a..6c94a6b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -115,9 +115,9 @@ Once you configure the entities, the procedure is complete. You can now associat # Migration from LocalTuya v.3.x.x -If you upgrade LocalTuya from v3.x.x or older, the config entry will automatically be migrated to the new setup. Everything should work as it did before the upgrade, apart from the fact that in the Integration tab you will see just one LocalTuya integration (showing the number of devices and entities configured) instead of several Integrations grouped within the LocalTuya Box. This will happen both if the old configuration was done using YAML files and with the config flow. Once migrated, you can just input your Tuya IoT account credentials to enable the support for the Cloud API (and benefit from the local_key retrieval and auto-update): see https://github.com/rospogrigio/localtuya/edit/localtuya_4.0/README.md#integration-configuration-menu. +If you upgrade LocalTuya from v3.x.x or older, the config entry will automatically be migrated to the new setup. Everything should work as it did before the upgrade, apart from the fact that in the Integration tab you will see just one LocalTuya integration (showing the number of devices and entities configured) instead of several Integrations grouped within the LocalTuya Box. This will happen both if the old configuration was done using YAML files and with the config flow. Once migrated, you can just input your Tuya IoT account credentials to enable the support for the Cloud API (and benefit from the local_key retrieval and auto-update): see [Configuration menu](https://github.com/rospogrigio/localtuya#integration-configuration-menu). -If you had configured LocalTuya using YAML files, you can delete all its references from within the YAML files because they will no longer be considered so they might bring confusion (only the logger configuration part needs to be kept, of course, see https://github.com/rospogrigio/localtuya/edit/localtuya_4.0/README.md#debugging). +If you had configured LocalTuya using YAML files, you can delete all its references from within the YAML files because they will no longer be considered so they might bring confusion (only the logger configuration part needs to be kept, of course, see [Debugging](https://github.com/rospogrigio/localtuya#debugging) ). # Energy monitoring values