--- layout: page title: "Version Sensor" description: "Instructions on how to integrate a version sensor into Home Assistant." date: 2017-08-10 10:30 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true ha_category: Sensor ha_iot_class: "Local Pushing" logo: home-assistant.png ha_release: 0.52 --- The `version` sensor platform is displaying the current version of Home Assistant in the frontend. To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file for a GET request: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry sensor: - platform: version ``` Configuration variables: - **name** (*Optional*): Name of the sensor. Defaults to `Current Version`. ## {% linkable_title Alternatives %} This sensor is an alternative to the existing solutions to achieve the same result through various platforms. Remember that you can easily get the installed version on the command line. ```bash $ hass --version ``` Or go to the service developer tool icon **Info** section of the **Developer Tools**. A [`command_line`](/components/sensor.command_line/) with [`hass`](/docs/tools/hass/) to display your current version. ```yaml sensor: - platform: command_line name: Version command: "/home/homeassistant/bin/hass --version" ``` It's also possible to ready a file called `.HA_VERSION` which is located in your Home Assistant [configuration](/docs/configuration/) folder. ```yaml sensor: - platform: command_line name: Version command: "cat /home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/.HA_VERSION" ``` You might think that a [`rest` sensor](/components/sensor.rest/) could work, too, but it will not as Home Assistant is not ready when the sensor get initialized. ```yaml sensor: - platform: rest resource: http://IP_ADDRESS:8123/api/config name: Current Version value_template: '{{ value_json.version }}' ```