--- layout: page title: "OwnTracks (via HTTP)" description: "Instructions how to use Owntracks via HTTP to track devices in Home Assistant." date: 2017-09-28 07:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: owntracks.png ha_category: Presence Detection featured: true ha_release: 0.55 --- OwnTracks is a free and open source application that allows you to track your location in Home Assistant. This is a platform that supports OwnTracks via their HTTP publishing method.
The Android app for OwnTracks is no longer developed or supported. Consider [GPS Logger](/components/device_tracker.gpslogger/) as an alternative.
To integrate Owntracks tracking via HTTP in Home Assistant, add the following section to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry device_tracker: - platform: owntracks_http ``` For configuration options and usage instructions, read the documentation for the [OwnTracks platform](/components/device_tracker.owntracks/). ## {% linkable_title Configuring OwnTracks to submit data via HTTP %} Open OwnTracks and go to Connection preferences: - Mode: Select **Private HTTP** - Host: [Home Assistant URL]:[port]/api/owntracks/[your name]/[device name] - Identification: Turn **Authentication** on, username `homeassistant` and password is your API password that you use to login to Home Assistant. Host example: If I host my Home Assistant at `https://example.duckdns.org`, my name is Paulus and my phone is a Pixel I would set the host to be `https://example.duckdns.org/api/owntracks/paulus/pixel`. This will result in an entity with an ID of `device_tracker.paulus_pixel`. You can pick any name for the user and the device.