---
title: Garadget
description: Instructions on how to integrate Garadget covers within Home Assistant.
ha_category:
- Cover
ha_release: 0.32
ha_iot_class: Cloud Polling
ha_domain: garadget
---
The `garadget` cover platform lets you control [Garadget](https://www.garadget.com/) garage door futurizers through Home Assistant.
## Configuration
To enable Garadget Covers in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
cover:
- platform: garadget
covers:
first_garage:
device: 190028001947343412342341
username: YOUR_USERNAME
password: YOUR_PASSWORD
name: first_garage
second_garage:
device: 4c003f001151353432134214
access_token: df4cc785ff818f2b01396c44142342fccdef
name: second_garage
```
{% configuration %}
covers:
description: List of your doors.
required: true
type: list
covers:
keys:
device:
description: This is the device id from your Garadget portal.
required: true
type: string
username:
description: Your Garadget account username.
required: true
type: string
password:
description: Your Garadget account password.
required: true
type: string
access_token:
description: A generated `access_token` from your Garadget account.
required: true
type: string
name:
description: me to use in the frontend, will use name configured in Garadget otherwise.
required: false
default: Garadget
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}
If provided, the **access_token** will be used, otherwise the **username** and **password** will be used to automatically generate an access token at start time.
## Example
{% raw %}
```yaml
# Related configuration.yaml entry
cover:
- platform: garadget
covers:
garadget:
device: 190028001947343412342341
access_token: !secret garadget_access_token
name: Garage door
sensor:
- platform: template
sensors:
garage_door_status:
friendly_name: 'State of the door'
value_template: "{{ states('cover.garage_door') }}"
garage_door_time_in_state:
friendly_name: 'Since'
value_template: "{{ state_attr('cover.garage_door', 'time_in_state') }}"
garage_door_wifi_signal_strength:
friendly_name: 'WiFi strength'
value_template: "{{ state_attr('cover.garage_door', 'wifi_signal_strength') }}"
unit_of_measurement: 'dB'
group:
garage_door:
name: Garage door
entities:
- cover.garage_door
- sensor.garage_door_status
- sensor.garage_door_time_in_state
- sensor.garage_door_wifi_signal_strength
customize:
sensor.garage_door_time_in_state:
icon: mdi:timer-sand
sensor.garage_door_wifi_signal_strength:
icon: mdi:wifi
```
{% endraw %}
Some of the Garadget sensors can create a lot of clutter in the logbook. Use this section of code in your `configuration.yaml` to exclude those entries.
```yaml
logbook:
exclude:
entities:
- sensor.garage_door_time_in_state
- sensor.garage_door_wifi_signal_strength
```
As of firmware release 1.17 the garadget device has native support for MQTT. The options allow the end-user to configure the device in the following ways 'cloud only', 'cloud and MQTT' or 'MQTT only'.
For configuration of the garadget as a MQTT cover:
```yaml
cover:
- platform: mqtt
name: "Garage Door"
command_topic: "garadget/device_name/command"
state_topic: "garadget/device_name/status"
payload_open: "open"
payload_close: "close"
```