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ha_category: Switch
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The arest switch platform allows you to toggle pins of your devices (like Arduino boards with a ethernet/wifi connection, ESP8266 based devices, and the Raspberry Pi) running the [aREST](http://arest.io/) RESTful framework.
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To use your aREST enabled device in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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- **resource** (*Required*): IP address and schema of the device that is exposing an aREST API, eg. http://192.168.1.10.
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- **name** (*Optional*): Let you overwrite the the name of the device. By default *name* from the device is used.
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- **pins** (*Required*): An array with all used pins of your board.
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- **pins** array (*Required*): An array with all used pins of your board.
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- **name** (*Required*): The name of the pin you wish to toggle.
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Accessing one of the endpoints (eg. http://192.168.1.10/analog/2/) will give you a JSON response. The interesting part is `return_value` which represents the sensor's data.
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You can still switch your pins with a web browser or a command line tool. Use the http://192.168.1.10/digital/8/1 to set pin 8 to high/on, the JSON response will give you some feedback.
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```json
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{"return_value": 34, "id": "sensor02", "name": "livingroom", "connected": true}
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{"message": "Pin D8 set to 1", "id": "sensor02", "name": "livingroom", "connected": true}
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```
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