--- layout: page title: "IFTTT" description: "Instructions on how to setup IFTTT within Home Assistant." date: 2015-09-07 18:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: ifttt.png ha_category: Automation featured: true ha_iot_class: "Cloud Push" --- [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com) is a web service that allows users to create chains of simple conditional statements, so-called "Applets". With the IFTTT component, you can trigger applets through the **"Webhooks"** service (which was previously the **"Maker"** channel). ## {% linkable_title Sending events from IFTTT to Home Assistant %} To be able to receive events from IFTTT, your Home Assistant instance needs to be accessible from the web ([Hass.io instructions](/addons/duckdns/)) and you need to have the `base_url` configured for the HTTP component ([docs](https://www.home-assistant.io/components/http/#base_url)). To set it up, go to the integrations page in the configuration screen and find IFTTT. Click on configure. Follow the instructions on the screen to configure IFTTT. Events coming in from IFTTT will be available as events in Home Assistant and are fired as `ifttt_webhook_received`. The data specified in IFTTT will be available as the event data. You can use this event to trigger automations. For example, set the body of the IFTTT webhook to: ```json { "action": "call_service", "service": "light.turn_on", "entity_id": "light.living_room" } ``` You can then consume that information with the following automation: ```yaml automation: trigger: event: ifttt_webhook_received event_data: action: call_service action: service_template: '{% raw %}{{ trigger.event.data.service }}{% endraw %}' data_template: entity_id: '{% raw %}{{ trigger.event.data.entity_id }}{% endraw %}' ``` ## {% linkable_title Sending events to IFTTT %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry ifttt: key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ``` `key` is your API key which can be obtained by viewing the **Settings** of the [Webhooks applet](https://ifttt.com/services/maker_webhooks/settings). It's the last part of the URL (e.g., https://maker.ifttt.com/use/MYAPIKEY) you will find under **My Applets** > **Webhooks** > **Settings**.
Property screen of the Maker Channel
After restarting the server, be sure to watch the console for any logging errors that show up in red, white or yellow.
### {% linkable_title Testing your trigger %} You can use the **Developer tools** to test your [Webhooks](https://ifttt.com/maker_webhooks) trigger. To do this, open the Home Assistant frontend, open the sidebar, click on the first icon in the developer tools. This should get you to the **Call Service** screen. Fill in the following values: Field | Value ----- | ----- domain | `ifttt` service | `trigger` Service Data | `{"event": "EventName", "value1": "Hello World"}`
When your screen looks like this, click the 'call service' button.
Choose "Webhooks" as service.
You need to setup a unique trigger for each event you sent to IFTTT.