---
title: "MQTT Sensor"
description: "Instructions on how to integrate MQTT sensors within Home Assistant."
ha_category:
- Sensor
ha_release: 0.7
ha_iot_class: Configurable
ha_domain: mqtt
---
This `mqtt` sensor platform uses the MQTT message payload as the sensor value. If messages in this `state_topic` are published with *RETAIN* flag, the sensor will receive an instant update with last known value. Otherwise, the initial state will be undefined.
## Configuration
To use your MQTT sensor in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
mqtt:
sensor:
- state_topic: "home/bedroom/temperature"
```
{% details "Previous configuration format" %}
The configuration format of manual configured MQTT items has changed.
The old format that places configurations under the `sensor` platform key
should no longer be used and is deprecated.
The above example shows the new and modern way,
this is the previous/old example:
```yaml
sensor:
- platform: mqtt
state_topic: "home/bedroom/temperature"
```
{% enddetails %}
{% configuration %}
availability:
description: A list of MQTT topics subscribed to receive availability (online/offline) updates. Must not be used together with `availability_topic`.
required: false
type: list
keys:
payload_available:
description: The payload that represents the available state.
required: false
type: string
default: online
payload_not_available:
description: The payload that represents the unavailable state.
required: false
type: string
default: offline
topic:
description: An MQTT topic subscribed to receive availability (online/offline) updates.
required: true
type: string
value_template:
description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#using-templates-with-the-mqtt-integration) to extract device's availability from the `topic`. To determine the devices's availability result of this template will be compared to `payload_available` and `payload_not_available`."
required: false
type: template
availability_mode:
description: When `availability` is configured, this controls the conditions needed to set the entity to `available`. Valid entries are `all`, `any`, and `latest`. If set to `all`, `payload_available` must be received on all configured availability topics before the entity is marked as online. If set to `any`, `payload_available` must be received on at least one configured availability topic before the entity is marked as online. If set to `latest`, the last `payload_available` or `payload_not_available` received on any configured availability topic controls the availability.
required: false
type: string
default: latest
availability_template:
description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#using-templates-with-the-mqtt-integration) to extract device's availability from the `availability_topic`. To determine the devices's availability result of this template will be compared to `payload_available` and `payload_not_available`."
required: false
type: template
availability_topic:
description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive availability (online/offline) updates.
required: false
type: string
device:
description: "Information about the device this sensor is a part of to tie it into the [device registry](https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/en/device_registry_index.html). Only works through [MQTT discovery](/docs/mqtt/discovery/) and when [`unique_id`](#unique_id) is set. At least one of identifiers or connections must be present to identify the device."
required: false
type: map
keys:
configuration_url:
description: 'A link to the webpage that can manage the configuration of this device. Can be either an HTTP or HTTPS link.'
required: false
type: string
connections:
description: 'A list of connections of the device to the outside world as a list of tuples `[connection_type, connection_identifier]`. For example the MAC address of a network interface: `"connections": [["mac", "02:5b:26:a8:dc:12"]]`.'
required: false
type: list
identifiers:
description: A list of IDs that uniquely identify the device. For example a serial number.
required: false
type: [string, list]
manufacturer:
description: The manufacturer of the device.
required: false
type: string
model:
description: The model of the device.
required: false
type: string
name:
description: The name of the device.
required: false
type: string
suggested_area:
description: 'Suggest an area if the device isn’t in one yet.'
required: false
type: string
sw_version:
description: The firmware version of the device.
required: false
type: string
via_device:
description: 'Identifier of a device that routes messages between this device and Home Assistant. Examples of such devices are hubs, or parent devices of a sub-device. This is used to show device topology in Home Assistant.'
required: false
type: string
device_class:
description: The [type/class](/integrations/sensor/#device-class) of the sensor to set the icon in the frontend.
required: false
type: device_class
default: None
enabled_by_default:
description: Flag which defines if the entity should be enabled when first added.
required: false
type: boolean
default: true
encoding:
description: The encoding of the payloads received. Set to `""` to disable decoding of incoming payload.
required: false
type: string
default: "utf-8"
entity_category:
description: The [category](https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity#generic-properties) of the entity.
required: false
type: string
default: None
expire_after:
description: Defines the number of seconds after the sensor's state expires, if it's not updated. After expiry, the sensor's state becomes `unavailable`.
required: false
type: integer
default: 0
force_update:
description: Sends update events even if the value hasn't changed. Useful if you want to have meaningful value graphs in history.
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
icon:
description: "[Icon](/docs/configuration/customizing-devices/#icon) for the entity."
required: false
type: icon
json_attributes_template:
description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#using-templates-with-the-mqtt-integration) to extract the JSON dictionary from messages received on the `json_attributes_topic`."
required: false
type: template
json_attributes_topic:
description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive a JSON dictionary payload and then set as sensor attributes. Implies `force_update` of the current sensor state when a message is received on this topic.
required: false
type: string
last_reset_value_template:
description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#using-templates-with-the-mqtt-integration) to extract the last_reset. Available variables: `entity_id`. The `entity_id` can be used to reference the entity's attributes."
required: false
type: string
name:
description: The name of the MQTT sensor.
required: false
type: string
default: MQTT Sensor
object_id:
description: Used instead of `name` for automatic generation of `entity_id`
required: false
type: string
payload_available:
description: The payload that represents the available state.
required: false
type: string
default: online
payload_not_available:
description: The payload that represents the unavailable state.
required: false
type: string
default: offline
qos:
description: The maximum QoS level of the state topic.
required: false
type: integer
default: 0
state_class:
description: The [state_class](https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity/sensor#available-state-classes) of the sensor.
required: false
type: string
default: None
state_topic:
description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive sensor values.
required: true
type: string
unique_id:
description: "An ID that uniquely identifies this sensor. If two sensors have the same unique ID, Home Assistant will raise an exception."
required: false
type: string
unit_of_measurement:
description: Defines the units of measurement of the sensor, if any.
required: false
type: string
value_template:
description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#using-templates-with-the-mqtt-integration) to extract the value. Available variables: `entity_id`. The `entity_id` can be used to reference the entity's attributes. If the template throws an error, the current state will be used instead."
required: false
type: template
{% endconfiguration %}
## Examples
In this section you find some real-life examples of how to use this sensor.
### JSON attributes topic configuration
The example sensor below shows a configuration example which uses a JSON dict: `{"ClientName": , "IP": , "MAC": , "RSSI": , "HostName": , "ConnectedSSID": }` in a separate topic `home/sensor1/attributes` to add extra attributes. It also makes use of the `availability` topic.
Extra attributes will be displayed in the frontend and can also be extracted in [Templates](/docs/configuration/templating/#attributes). For example, to extract the `ClientName` attribute from the sensor below, use a template similar to: {% raw %}`{{ state_attr('sensor.bs_rssi', 'ClientName') }}`{% endraw %}.
{% raw %}
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
mqtt:
sensor:
- name: "RSSI"
state_topic: "home/sensor1/infojson"
unit_of_measurement: "dBm"
value_template: "{{ value_json.RSSI }}"
availability:
- topic: "home/sensor1/status"
payload_available: "online"
payload_not_available: "offline"
json_attributes_topic: "home/sensor1/attributes"
```
{% endraw %}
### JSON attributes template configuration
The example sensor below shows a configuration example which uses a JSON dict: `{"Timer1":{"Arm": , "Time":