--- layout: page title: "MQTT Cover" description: "Instructions on how to integrate MQTT covers into Home Assistant." date: 2016-09-28 17:30 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: mqtt.png ha_category: Cover ha_iot_class: "depends" ha_release: 0.18 --- The `mqtt` cover platform allows you to control an MQTT cover (such as blinds, a rollershutter, or a garage door). ## {% linkable_title Configuration %} The device state (`open` or `closed`) will be updated only after a new message is published on `state_topic` matching `state_open` or `state_closed`. If these messages are published with the `retain` flag set, the cover will receive an instant state update after subscription and Home Assistant will display the correct state on startup. Otherwise, the initial state displayed in Home Assistant will be `unknown`. There is an attribute that stores the relative position of the device, where 0 means the device is `closed` and all other intermediate positions means the device is `open`. If a state topic is not defined, the cover will work in optimistic mode. In this mode, the cover will immediately change state (`open` or `closed`) after every command sent by Home Assistant. If a state topic is defined, the cover will wait for a message on `state_topic` matching `state_open` or `state_closed` before changing state in Home Assistant. Optimistic mode can be forced, even if a `state_topic` is defined. Try to enable it if experiencing incorrect cover operation. The `mqtt` cover platform optionally supports an `availability_topic` to receive online and offline messages (birth and LWT messages) from the MQTT cover device. During normal operation, if the MQTT cover device goes offline (i.e. publishes `payload_not_available` to `availability_topic`), Home Assistant will display the cover as "unavailable". If these messages are published with the `retain` flag set, the cover will receive an instant update after subscription and Home Assistant will display correct availability state of the cover when Home Assistant starts up. If the `retain` flag is not set, Home Assistant will display the cover as "unavailable" when Home Assistant starts up. To use your MQTT cover in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry cover: - platform: mqtt name: "MQTT Cover" command_topic: "home-assistant/cover/set" ``` {% configuration %} name: description: The name of the cover. required: false type: string default: MQTT Cover command_topic: description: The MQTT topic to publish commands to control the cover. required: false type: string payload_open: description: The command payload that opens the cover. required: false type: string default: OPEN payload_close: description: The command payload that closes the cover. required: false type: string default: CLOSE payload_stop: description: The command payload that stops the cover. required: false type: string default: STOP state_topic: description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive cover state messages. required: false type: string state_open: description: The payload that represents the open state. required: false type: string default: open state_closed: description: The payload that represents the closed state. required: false type: string default: closed availability_topic: description: "The MQTT topic subscribed to to receive birth and LWT messages from the MQTT cover device. If `availability_topic` is not defined, the cover availability state will always be `available`. If `availability_topic` is defined, the cover availability state will be `unavailable` by default." required: false type: string payload_available: description: The payload that represents the online state. required: false type: string default: online payload_not_available: description: The payload that represents the offline state. required: false type: string default: offline optimistic: description: Flag that defines if switch works in optimistic mode. required: false type: string default: "`true` if no state topic defined, else `false`." qos: description: The maximum QoS level to be used when receiving and publishing messages. required: false type: integer default: 0 retain: description: Defines if published messages should have the retain flag set. required: false type: boolean default: false value_template: description: "Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#processing-incoming-data) to extract a value from the payload." required: false type: string set_position_topic: description: The MQTT topic to publish position commands to. required: false type: string set_position_template: description: " Defines a [template](/topics/templating/) to define the position to be sent to the `set_position_topic` topic. Incoming position value is available for use in the template `{{position}}`. If no template is defined, the numeric position (0-100) will be written directly to the topic." required: false type: string tilt_command_topic: description: The MQTT topic to publish commands to control the cover tilt. required: false type: string tilt_status_topic: description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive tilt status update values. required: false type: string tilt_min: description: The minimum tilt value. required: false type: integer default: 0 tilt_max: description: The maximum tilt value required: false type: integer default: 100 tilt_closed_value: description: The value that will be sent on a `close_cover_tilt` command. required: false type: integer default: 0 tilt_opened_value: description: The value that will be sent on an `open_cover_tilt` command. required: false type: integer default: 0 tilt_status_optimistic: description: Flag that determines if tilt works in optimistic mode. required: false type: boolean default: "`true` if `tilt_status_topic` is not defined, else `false`" tilt_invert_state: description: Flag that determines if open/close are flipped; higher values toward closed and lower values toward open. required: false type: boolean default: false unique_id: description: An ID that uniquely identifies this cover. If two covers have the same unique ID, Home Assistant will raise an exception. required: false type: string device: description: 'Information about the device this cover 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.' required: false type: map keys: identifiers: description: 'A list of IDs that uniquely identify the device. For example a serial number.' required: false type: list, 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 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 sw_version: description: 'The firmware version of the device.' required: false type: string {% endconfiguration %} ## {% linkable_title Examples %} In this section you will find some real-life examples of how to use this platform. ### {% linkable_title Full configuration without tilt %} The example below shows a full configuration for a cover without tilt. ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry cover: - platform: mqtt name: "MQTT Cover" command_topic: "home-assistant/cover/set" state_topic: "home-assistant/cover/state" availability_topic: "home-assistant/cover/availability" qos: 0 retain: true payload_open: "OPEN" payload_close: "CLOSE" payload_stop: "STOP" state_open: "open" state_closed: "closed" payload_available: "online" payload_not_available: "offline" optimistic: false value_template: '{% raw %}{{ value.x }}{% endraw %}' ``` ### {% linkable_title Full configuration %} The example below shows a full configuration for a cover. {% raw %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry cover: - platform: mqtt name: "MQTT Cover" command_topic: "home-assistant/cover/set" state_topic: "home-assistant/cover/state" availability_topic: "home-assistant/cover/availability" qos: 0 retain: true payload_open: "OPEN" payload_close: "CLOSE" payload_stop: "STOP" state_open: "open" state_closed: "closed" payload_available: "online" payload_not_available: "offline" optimistic: false value_template: '{{ value.x }}' tilt_command_topic: 'home-assistant/cover/tilt' tilt_status_topic: 'home-assistant/cover/tilt-state' tilt_min: 0 tilt_max: 180 tilt_closed_value: 70 tilt_opened_value: 180 ``` {% endraw %} To test, you can use the command line tool `mosquitto_pub` shipped with `mosquitto` or the `mosquitto-clients` package to send MQTT messages. This allows you to operate your cover manually: ```bash $ mosquitto_pub -h 127.0.0.1 -t home-assistant/cover/set -m "CLOSE" ```