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+---
+layout: post
+title: "MQTT, Rasperry PI, Logitech Squeezebox and ASUSWRT routers now supported"
+description: "New support for MQTT, Rasperry PI GPIO, Logitech Squeezebox and ASUSWRT routers"
+date: 2015-08-09 18:01 -0700
+date_formatted: "August 9, 2015"
+comments: true
+categories: release-notes
+---
+
+It's time for the August release and there is some serious good stuff this time. The core of Home Assistant has gone some serious clean up and a bump in test coverage thanks to [@balloob](https://github.com/balloob). If you're a developer, make sure you read up on [the deprecation notices](https://github.com/balloob/home-assistant/pull/251). [@fabaff](https://github.com/fabaff) did another great round of documentating all the various components.
+
+__MQTT Support__
+
+The big new addition in this release is the support for the MQTT protocol by [@fabaff](https://github.com/fabaff) with some help from [@balloob](https://github.com/balloob). It will now be possible to integrate any IoT device that talks via MQTT. For the initial release we support connecting Home Assistant to a broker (no TLS yet). Components can now subscribe and publish to MQTT topics ([see the example][mqtt-example]) and also support for the automation component [has been added][mqtt-automation]. For more information, see [the MQTT component page][mqtt-component].
+
+[mqtt-example]: https://github.com/balloob/home-assistant/blob/dev/config/custom_components/mqtt_example.py
+[mqtt-automation]: /components/automation.html#mqtt-based-automation
+[mqtt-component]: /components/mqtt.html
+
+```yaml
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+mqtt:
+ broker: IP_ADDRESS_BROKER
+ # All the other options are optional:
+ port: 1883
+ keepalive: 60
+ qos: 0
+ username: your_username
+ password: your_secret_password
+```
+
+
+
+__Raspberry PI GPIO Support__
+
+[@gbarba](https://github.com/gbarba) has contributed support to use the general purpose input and output pins on a Raspberry PI as switches inside Home Assistant.
+
+```
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+switch:
+ platform: rpi_gpio
+ ports:
+ 11: Fan Office
+ 12: Light Desk
+```
+
+__ASUSWRT based routers__
+
+[@persandstrom](https://github.com/persandstrom) has contributed support to do prescence detection using ASUSWRT based routers.
+
+```yaml
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+device_tracker:
+ platform: asuswrt
+ host: YOUR_ROUTER_IP
+ username: YOUR_ADMIN_USERNAME
+ password: YOUR_ADMIN_PASSWORD
+```
+
+__Logitech Squeezebox media player support__
+
+[@persandstrom](https://github.com/persandstrom) also contributed support for the Logitech Squeezebox media player. This allows you to control your Logitech Squeezebox from Home Assistant.
+
+```
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+media_player:
+ platform: squeezebox
+ host: 192.168.1.21
+ port: 9090
+ username: user
+ password: password
+```
+
+__Slack notification support__
+
+[@jamespcole](https://github.com/jamespcole) has contributed a Slack platform for the notification platform. This allows you to deliver messages to any channel.
+
+```yaml
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+notify:
+ platform: slack
+ api_key: ABCDEFGHJKLMNOPQRSTUVXYZ
+ default_channel: '#general'
+```
+
+__Edimax Smart Switches support__
+
+[@rkabadi](https://github.com/rkabadi) has contributed support for integrating Edimax Smart Switches into Home Assistant.
+
+```
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+switch:
+ platform: edimax
+ host: 192.168.1.32
+ username: YOUR_USERNAME
+ password: YOUR_PASSWORD
+ name: Edimax Smart Plug
+```
+
+__RFXtrx sensor support__
+[@danielhiversen](https://github.com/danielhiversen) has contributed support for RFXtrx sensors. It supports sensors that communicate in the frequency range of 433.92 MHz.
+
+```yaml
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+sensor:
+ - platform: rfxtrx
+ device: PATH_TO_DEVICE
+```
+
+The path to your device, e.g. `/dev/serial/by-id/usb-RFXCOM_RFXtrx433_A1Y0NJGR-if00-port0`
+
+__TEMPer temperature sensor support__
+Support for Temper temperature sensors has been contributed by [@rkabadi](https://github.com/rkabadi).
+
+```
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+sensor:
+ platform: temper
+```
diff --git a/source/components/sensor.rfxtrx.markdown b/source/components/sensor.rfxtrx.markdown
index 21cceae3426..c1309abcded 100644
--- a/source/components/sensor.rfxtrx.markdown
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
---
-The rfxtrx platform support sensors that communicate in the frequency range of 433.92 MHz.
+The rfxtrx platform support sensors that communicate in the frequency range of 433.92 MHz.
To enable the RFXtrx sensors in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
diff --git a/source/components/sensor.temper.markdown b/source/components/sensor.temper.markdown
index 39e7d6752dd..352584ca224 100644
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@@ -16,5 +16,5 @@ To use your TEMPer sensor in your installation, add the following to your `confi
```
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: temper
+ platform: temper
```
diff --git a/source/components/switch.edimax.markdown b/source/components/switch.edimax.markdown
index bb71cdd0e1b..cbe99fafe09 100644
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@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ To use your Edimax switch in your installation, add the following to your `confi
```
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: edimax
- host: 192.168.1.32
- username: YOUR_USERNAME
- password: YOUR_PASSWORD
- name: Edimax Smart Plug
+ platform: edimax
+ host: 192.168.1.32
+ username: YOUR_USERNAME
+ password: YOUR_PASSWORD
+ name: Edimax Smart Plug
```
diff --git a/source/components/switch.rpi_gpio.markdown b/source/components/switch.rpi_gpio.markdown
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ sharing: true
footer: true
---
-
+
The rpi_gpio switch platform allows you to control the GPIOs of your [Raspberry Pi](https://www.raspberrypi.org/).
To use your Raspberry Pi's GPIO in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: