--- layout: page title: "Scrape Sensor" description: "Instructions how to integrate Web scrape sensors into Home Assistant." date: 2016-10-12 09:10 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: home-assistant.png ha_category: Sensor ha_release: 0.31 --- The `scrape` sensor platform is scraping information from websites. The sensor loads a HTML page and gives you the option to search and split out a value. As this is not a full-blown web scraper like [scrapy](https://scrapy.org/). It will most likely only work with simple webpages and it can be time-consuming to get the right section. To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry sensor: - platform: scrape resource: https://home-assistant.io select: ".current-version h1" ``` Configuration variables: - **resource** (*Required*): The URL to the website that contains the value. - **select** (*Required*): Defines the HTML tag to search for. Check Beautifulsoup's [CSS selectors](https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/doc/#css-selectors) for details. - **name** (*Optional*): Name of the sensor. - **unit_of_measurement** (*Optional*): Defines the units of measurement of the sensor, if any. ## {% linkable_title Examples %} In this section you find some real life examples of how to use this sensor. There is also a [Jupyter notebook](http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/home-assistant/home-assistant-notebooks/blob/master/web-scraping.ipynb) available for this example to give you a bit more insight. ### {% linkable_title Home Assistant %} The current release Home Assistant is published on [https://home-assistant.io/](https://home-assistant.io/) ```yaml sensor: # Example configuration.yaml entry - platform: scrape resource: https://home-assistant.io name: Release select: ".current-version h1" value_template: '{% raw %}{{ value.split(":")[1] }}{% endraw %}' ``` ### {% linkable_title Available implementations %} Get the counter for all our implementations from the [Component overview](/components/) page. ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry sensor: - platform: scrape resource: https://home-assistant.io/components/ name: Home Assistant impl. select: 'a[href="#all"]' value_template: '{% raw %}{{ value.split("(")[1].split(")")[0] }}{% endraw %}' ``` ### {% linkable_title Get a value out of a tag %} The German [Federal Office for Radiation protection (Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz)](http://www.bfs.de/) is publishing various details about optical radiation including an UV index. This example is getting the index for a region in Germany. ```yaml sensor: # Example configuration.yaml entry - platform: scrape resource: http://www.bfs.de/DE/themen/opt/uv/uv-index/prognose/prognose_node.html name: Coast Ostsee select: 'p:nth-of-type(19)' unit_of_measurement: 'UV Index' ``` ### {% linkable_title IFTTT status %} If you make heavy use of the [IFTTT](/components/ifttt/) web service for your automations and are curious about the [status of IFTTT](http://status.ifttt.com/) then you can display the current state of IFTTT in your frontend. ```yaml sensor: # Example configuration.yaml entry - platform: scrape resource: http://status.ifttt.com/ name: IFTTT status select: '.component-status' ```