substitutions: devicename: ff-bath-bt-proxy-02 low_devicename: ff_bath_bt_proxy_02 friendly_devicename: FF Bath Bluetooth Proxy packages: diag: !include common/diag.yaml esphome: name: $devicename friendly_name: $friendly_devicename esp32: board: esp32dev framework: type: arduino # type: esp-idf # sdkconfig_options: # CONFIG_BT_BLE_50_FEATURES_SUPPORTED: y # CONFIG_BT_BLE_42_FEATURES_SUPPORTED: y # CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_WDT_ENABLE: n # CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_WDT_DISABLE_IN_USER_CODE: y # CONFIG_ESP_INT_WDT: n # CONFIG_ESP_TASK_WDT: n # CONFIG_INT_WDT: n # CONFIG_TASK_WDT: n # Enable logging logger: web_server: port: 80 # Enable Home Assistant API api: encryption: key: "ejeMnlF5M60w/yuYwAWn/kIBz701xLwVkUGf9iN8uLA=" ota: password: "2c27af3ab81f992e23745c20ab5dfc02" wifi: ssid: !secret iot_ssid password: !secret iot_password domain: .int.mmax.cloud #esp32_ble_tracker: # scan_parameters: # We currently use the defaults to ensure Bluetooth # can co-exist with WiFi In the future we may be able to # enable the built-in coexistence logic in ESP-IDF # active: true bluetooth_proxy: active: true