--- layout: page title: "Dweet.io" description: "Instructions how to integrate Dweet.io sensors within Home Assistant." date: 2015-12-10 10:15 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: dweet.png ha_category: Sensor ha_release: 0.10 --- The `dweet` sensor platform allows you to get details from your devices which are publishing their values to [Dweet.io](https://dweet.io/). To use Dweet.io in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry sensor: platform: dweet name: Dweet.io Temperature device: THING_NAME value_template: '{% raw %}{{ value_json.VARIABLE }}{% endraw %}' unit_of_measurement: "°C" ``` Configuration variables: - **device** (*Required*): Identification of the device (also known as `thing`). - **name** (*Optional*): Let you overwrite the the name of the device in the frontend. - **value_template** (*Required*): The variable to extract a value from the content. - **unit_of_measurement** (*Optional*): Defines the unit of measurement of the sensor, if any. ## {% linkable_title Interacting with Dweet.io %} You can easily send dweets from the commandline to test your sensor. ```bash $ curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"temperature": 40, "humidity": 65}' https://dweet.io/dweet/for/ha-sensor ``` will give you a response like the one below: ```json {"this":"succeeded","by":"dweeting","the":"dweet","with":{"thing":"ha-sensor","created":"2015-12-10T09:43:31.133Z","content":{"temperature":40,"humidity":65}}} ``` The [dweepy](https://github.com/paddycarey/dweepy) module gives you another option to work with [Dweet.io](https://dweet.io/). Send a dweet. ```bash $ python3 >>> import dweepy >>> dweepy.dweet_for('ha-sensor', {'temperature': '23', 'humiditiy':'81'}) {'thing': 'ha-sensor', 'created': '2015-12-10T09:46:08.559Z', 'content': {'humiditiy': 81, 'temperature': 23}} ``` Recieve the latest dweet. ```bash >>> dweepy.get_latest_dweet_for('ha-sensor') [{'thing': 'ha-sensor'', 'created': '2015-12-10T09:43:31.133Z', 'content': {'humidity': 65, 'temperature': 40}}] ```