---
title: "Server-sent events"
---
The [server-sent events](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Server-sent_events/Using_server-sent_events) feature is a one-way channel from your Home Assistant server to a client which is acting as a consumer. For a bi-directional streaming API, check out the [WebSocket API](external_api_websocket.md).
The URI that is generating the data is `/api/stream`.
A requirement on the client-side is existing support for the [EventSource](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EventSource) interface.
There are various ways to access the stream. If you have not set an `api_password` in the [`http`](https://www.home-assistant.io/components/http/) section of your `configuration.yaml` file then you use your modern browser to read the messages. A command-line option is `curl`:
```bash
$ curl -X GET -H 'Authorization: Bearer ABCDEFGH' \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" http://localhost:8123/api/stream
```
> Will no longer work with the new Authentication system.
You can create a convenient view for this by creating an HTML file (`sse.html`) in the `www` folder of your Home Assistant configuration directory (`.homeassistant`). Paste this snippet into the file:
```html
Getting Home Assistant server events
```
Visit [http://localhost:8123/local/sse.html](http://localhost:8123/local/sse.html) to see the stream of events.
## Examples
A simple way to consume server-sent events is to use a command-line http client like [httpie](https://httpie.org/). Installation info is on the site (if you use Homebrew, it's `brew install httpie`). Once installed, run this snippet from your terminal:
```bash
$ http --stream http://localhost:8123/api/stream 'Authorization:Bearer ABCDEFGH' content-type:application/json
```
### Website
> Will no longer work with the new Authentication system.
The [home-assistant-sse](https://github.com/fabaff/home-assistant-sse) repository contains a more advanced example.
### Python
If you want to test the server-sent events without creating a website, the Python module [`sseclient` ](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sseclient/) can help. To install (assuming Python and pip3 are already installed):
```bash
$ pip3 install sseclient
```
A simple script to consume SSE in Python looks like this:
```python
from sseclient import SSEClient
auth = {'Authorization': 'Bearer ABCDEFGH'}
messages = SSEClient('http://localhost:8123/api/stream', headers=auth)
for msg in messages:
print(msg)
```