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MySensors Notify Instructions on how to integrate MySensors notifications into Home Assistant.
DIY
Notifications
0.36 Local Push mysensors

Integrates MySensors notifications into Home Assistant. See the main integration for configuration instructions.

Setting the target key in the service call will target the name of the MySensors device in Home Assistant. MySensors device names follow the notation: "[Sketch name] [Node id] [Child id]".

Automation example

...
action:
  service: notify.mysensors
  data:
    message: Welcome home!
    target: "TextSensor 254 1"

The following sensor types are supported:

MySensors version 2.0 and higher
S_TYPE V_TYPE
S_INFO V_TEXT

For more information, visit the API page of MySensors.

Example sketch

/*
 * Documentation: https://www.mysensors.org
 * Support Forum: https://forum.mysensors.org
 */

 #define MY_DEBUG
 #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
 #define MY_REPEATER_FEATURE

 #include <SPI.h>
 #include <MySensors.h>

 #define SN "TextSensor"
 #define SV "1.0"
 #define CHILD_ID 1

 MyMessage textMsg(CHILD_ID, V_TEXT);
 bool initialValueSent = false;

 void setup(void) {
 }

 void presentation() {
   sendSketchInfo(SN, SV);
   present(CHILD_ID, S_INFO, "TextSensor1");
 }

 void loop() {
   if (!initialValueSent) {
     Serial.println("Sending initial value");
     // Send initial values.
     send(textMsg.set("-"));
     Serial.println("Requesting initial value from controller");
     request(CHILD_ID, V_TEXT);
     wait(2000, C_SET, V_TEXT);
   }
 }

 void receive(const MyMessage &message) {
   if (message.type == V_TEXT) {
     if (!initialValueSent) {
       Serial.println("Receiving initial value from controller");
       initialValueSent = true;
     }
     // Dummy print
     Serial.print("Message: ");
     Serial.print(message.sensor);
     Serial.print(", Message: ");
     Serial.println(message.getString());
     // Send message to controller
     send(textMsg.set(message.getString()));
   }
 }