--- title: "MQTT Update" description: "Instructions on how to interact with a device exposing an Update entity through MQTT from within Home Assistant." ha_category: - Update ha_release: "2021.11" ha_iot_class: Configurable ha_domain: mqtt --- The `mqtt` Update platform allows you to integrate devices that might expose firmware/software installed and the latest versions through MQTT into Home Assistant as an Update entity. Every time a message under the `topic` in the configuration is received, the entity will be updated in Home Assistant. ## Configuration To enable MQTT Update in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry mqtt: update: - state_topic: topic-installed latest_version_topic: topic-latest ``` {% configuration %} availability: description: A list of MQTT topics subscribed to receive availability (online/offline) updates. Must not be used together with `availability_topic`. required: false type: list keys: payload_available: description: The payload that represents the available state. required: false type: string default: online payload_not_available: description: The payload that represents the unavailable state. required: false type: string default: offline topic: description: An MQTT topic subscribed to receive availability (online/offline) updates. required: true type: string value_template: description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#using-templates-with-the-mqtt-integration) to extract device's availability from the `topic`. To determine the devices's availability result of this template will be compared to `payload_available` and `payload_not_available`." required: false type: template availability_topic: description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive availability (online/offline) updates. Must not be used together with `availability`. required: false type: string availability_mode: description: When `availability` is configured, this controls the conditions needed to set the entity to `available`. Valid entries are `all`, `any`, and `latest`. If set to `all`, `payload_available` must be received on all configured availability topics before the entity is marked as online. If set to `any`, `payload_available` must be received on at least one configured availability topic before the entity is marked as online. If set to `latest`, the last `payload_available` or `payload_not_available` received on any configured availability topic controls the availability. required: false type: string default: latest availability_template: description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#using-templates-with-the-mqtt-integration) to extract device's availability from the `availability_topic`. To determine the devices's availability result of this template will be compared to `payload_available` and `payload_not_available`." required: false type: template command_topic: description: The MQTT topic to publish `payload_install` to start installing process. required: false type: string device: description: "Information about the device this Update is a part of to tie it into the [device registry](https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/en/device_registry_index.html). Only works through [MQTT discovery](/integrations/mqtt/#mqtt-discovery) and when [`unique_id`](#unique_id) is set. At least one of identifiers or connections must be present to identify the device." required: false type: map keys: configuration_url: description: 'A link to the webpage that can manage the configuration of this device. Can be either an HTTP or HTTPS link.' required: false type: string connections: description: 'A list of connections of the device to the outside world as a list of tuples `[connection_type, connection_identifier]`. For example the MAC address of a network interface: `"connections": ["mac", "02:5b:26:a8:dc:12"]`.' required: false type: list hw_version: description: The hardware version of the device. required: false type: string identifiers: description: 'A list of IDs that uniquely identify the device. For example a serial number.' required: false type: [list, string] manufacturer: description: The manufacturer of the device. required: false type: string model: description: The model of the device. required: false type: string name: description: The name of the device. required: false type: string suggested_area: description: 'Suggest an area if the device isn’t in one yet.' required: false type: string sw_version: description: The firmware version of the device. required: false type: string via_device: description: 'Identifier of a device that routes messages between this device and Home Assistant. Examples of such devices are hubs, or parent devices of a sub-device. This is used to show device topology in Home Assistant.' required: false type: string device_class: description: The [type/class](/integrations/update/#device-classes) of the update to set the icon in the frontend. The `device_class` can be `null`. default: None required: false type: device_class default: None enabled_by_default: description: Flag which defines if the entity should be enabled when first added. required: false type: boolean default: true encoding: description: The encoding of the payloads received and published messages. Set to `""` to disable decoding of incoming payload. required: false type: string default: "utf-8" entity_category: description: The [category](https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity#generic-properties) of the entity. required: false type: string default: None entity_picture: description: "Picture URL for the entity." required: false type: string icon: description: "[Icon](/docs/configuration/customizing-devices/#icon) for the entity." required: false type: icon json_attributes_template: description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#using-templates-with-the-mqtt-integration) to extract the JSON dictionary from messages received on the `json_attributes_topic`." required: false type: template json_attributes_topic: description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive a JSON dictionary payload and then set as entity attributes. Implies `force_update` of the current select state when a message is received on this topic. required: false type: string latest_version_template: description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#using-templates-with-the-mqtt-integration) to extract the latest version value." required: false type: template latest_version_topic: description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive an update of the latest version. required: false type: string name: description: The name of the Update. required: false type: string object_id: description: Used instead of `name` for automatic generation of `entity_id` required: false type: string payload_install: description: The MQTT payload to start installing process. required: false type: string qos: description: The maximum QoS level of the state topic. Default is 0 and will also be used to publishing messages. required: false type: integer default: 0 release_summary: description: Summary of the release notes or changelog. This is suitable a brief update description of max 255 characters. required: false type: string release_url: description: URL to the full release notes of the latest version available. required: false type: string retain: description: If the published message should have the retain flag on or not. required: false type: boolean default: false state_topic: description: "The MQTT topic subscribed to receive state updates. The state update may be either JSON or a simple string with `installed_version` value. When a JSON payload is detected, the state value of the JSON payload should supply the `installed_version` and can optional supply: `latest_version`, `title`, `release_summary`, `release_url` or an `entity_picture` URL." required: false type: string title: description: Title of the software, or firmware update. This helps to differentiate between the device or entity name versus the title of the software installed. required: false type: string unique_id: description: An ID that uniquely identifies this Update. If two Updates have the same unique ID Home Assistant will raise an exception. required: false type: string value_template: description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#using-templates-with-the-mqtt-integration) to extract the `installed_version` state value or to render to a valid JSON payload on from the payload received on `state_topic`." required: false type: template {% endconfiguration %}
Make sure that your topic matches exactly. `some-topic/` and `some-topic` are different topics.
## Examples This is an example of Update entity configuration for Shelly Gen1 device. {% raw %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry mqtt: update: - name: "Shelly Plug S Firmware Update" title: "Shelly Plug S Firmware" release_url: "https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen1/#changelog" entity_picture: "https://brands.home-assistant.io/_/shelly/icon.png" state_topic: "shellies/shellyplug-s-112233/info" value_template: "{{ value_json['update'].old_version }}" latest_version_topic: "shellies/shellyplug-s-112233/info" latest_version_template: "{% if value_json['update'].new_version %}{{ value_json['update'].new_version }}{% else %}{{ value_json['update'].old_version }}{% endif %}" device_class: "firmware" command_topic: "shellies/shellyplug-s-112233/command" payload_install: "update_fw" ``` {% endraw %} JSON can also be used as `state_topic` payload. {% raw %} ```json { "installed_version": "1.21.0", "latest_version": "1.22.0", "title": "Device Firmware", "release_url": "https://example.com/release", "release_summary": "A new version of our amazing firmware", "entity_picture": "https://example.com/icon.png" } ``` {% endraw %} For the above JSON payload, the `update` entity configuration should look like this: {% raw %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry mqtt: update: - name: "Amazing Device Update" title: "Device Firmware" state_topic: "amazing-device/state-topic" device_class: "firmware" command_topic: "amazing-device/command" payload_install: "install" ``` {% endraw %} If the device/service sends data as JSON but the schema differs, `value_template` can be use to reformat the JSON. {% raw %} ```json { "installed_ver": "2022.11", "new_ver": "2022.12" } ``` {% endraw %} For the above JSON payload, the `update` entity configuration should look like this: {% raw %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry mqtt: update: - name: "Amazing Device Update" title: "Device Firmware" state_topic: "amazing-device/state-topic" value_template: "{{ {'installed_version': value_json.installed_ver, 'latest_version': value_json.new_ver } | to_json }}" device_class: "firmware" command_topic: "amazing-device/command" payload_install: "install" ``` {% endraw %}