--- layout: page title: "SABnzbd" description: "Instructions on how to integrate SABnzbd with Home Assistant." date: 2018-03-03 19:09 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: sabnzbd.png ha_category: Downloading ha_release: 0.70 ha_iot_class: "Local Polling" --- The `sabnzbd` component will allow you to monitor and control your downloads with [SABnzbd](https://sabnzbd.org) from within Home Assistant and setup automations based on the information. If SABnzbd is discovered on your network, you can enter your API Key in the Configurator. Press "CONFIGURE" to do it.

This will create services for interacting with SABnzbd in scripts and automations, but no sensors will be created. To configure SABnzbd, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry sabnzbd: api_key: YOUR_SABNZBD_API_KEY ``` {% configuration %} api_key: description: The API key used to interact with your SABnzbd instance required: true type: string host: description: The hostname of your SABnzbd instance, e.g., 192.168.1.32. required: false default: localhost type: string name: description: The name of your SABnzbd instance (this will be the prefix for all created sensors). required: false default: SABnzbd type: string port: description: The port on which your SABnzbd instance is listening. required: false default: 8080 type: integer sensors: description: List of variables for which to create sensor entities. required: false type: list ssl: description: Set to true to use SSL (https) to access SABnzbd. required: false default: false type: boolean {% endconfiguration %} Available sensors are: * `current_status`: The current status of SABnzbd (Idle, Paused, etc.) * `speed`: The current download speed * `queue_size`: The total size of the download queue * `queue_remaining`: The remaining size of the download queue * `disk_size`: The total disk size at SABnzbd's download location * `disk_free`: The available disk space at SABnzbd's download location * `queue_count`: The number of items in the download queue * `day_size`: GB downloaded today * `week_size`: GB downloaded this week * `month_size`: GB downloaded this month * `total_size`: Total GB downloaded ## {% linkable_title Full examples %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry sabnzbd: api_key: YOUR_SABNZBD_API_KEY host: 192.168.1.32 name: sab port: 9090 ssl: true sensors: - current_status - speed - queue_size - queue_remaining - disk_size - disk_free - queue_count - day_size - week_size - month_size - total_size ``` This will attempt to access your SABnzbd instance at https://192.168.1.32:9090 and will create sensors named `sensor.sab_status`, `sensor.sab_speed`, etc. ## {% linkable_title Services %} ### {% linkable_title Media control services %} Available services: `pause`, `resume`, `set_speed`. #### {% linkable_title Service `sabnzbd/set_speed` %} | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | |------------------------|----------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `speed` | yes | Sets the download speed limit. If specified as a number with no units, will be interpreted as a percent. If units are provided (e.g., 500K) will be interpreted absolutely. Defaults to 100 |