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title: "myStrom Binary Sensor"
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description: "Instructions how to integrate myStrom buttons into Home Assistant."
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date: 2017-04-14 08:15
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sidebar: true
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comments: false
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sharing: true
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footer: true
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logo: mystrom.png
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ha_category: Binary Sensor
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ha_iot_class: "Local Polling"
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ha_release: 0.45
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---
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The `mystrom` binary sensor platform allows you to use [myStrom Wifi Buttons](https://mystrom.ch/wifi-button/) with Home Assistant. The myStrom Wifi Buttons support three and the myStrom WiFi Button + four different push pattern:
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- `single`: Short push (approx. 1/2 seconds)
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- `double`: 2x sequential short pushes (within 2 seconds)
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- `long`: Long push (approx. 2 seconds)
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- `touch`: Touch of the button's surface (only affective for WiFi Button +)
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The first usage of the pattern will create the binary sensor for the pattern. If the WiFi Button is pushed one time then a binary sensor for the `single` pattern will be created. The same applies for the other patterns. With the second usage of the pattern the binary sensors become fully functional.
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The buttons will give you feedback with its built-in LED:
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- white then green: Pattern was submitted successfully
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- white then red: There is a problem with the communication
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To use your myStrom WiFi Button in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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binary_sensor:
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- platform: mystrom
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```
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### {% linkable_title Setup of the myStrom Buttons %}
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You need to configure every button to make it work with Home Assistant. First connect the Wifi Buttons to your wireless network. Once a button is connected you have three minutes to set the actions for the push patterns. The fastest way is to use `curl`. Check the [documentation](https://mystrom.ch/wp-content/uploads/REST_API_WBP.txt) of the WiFi Button for further details about the implementation (`http://` is replaced by `get://` or `post://`). `action` is the name of the corresponding push pattern (see above).
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The endpoint that is receiving the data is `[IP address Home Assistant]:8123/api/mystrom`.
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```bash
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$ curl -d "[action]=get://[IP address Home Assistant]:8123/api/mystrom?[action]%3D[ID of the button]" http://[IP address of the button]/api/v1/device/[MAC address of the button]
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{
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"[MAC address of the button]": {
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"type": "button",
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"battery": true,
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"reachable": true,
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"meshroot": false,
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"charge": true,
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"voltage": 4.292,
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"fw_version": "2.26",
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"single": "get://[IP address Home Assistant]:8123/api/mystrom?single=[id of the button]",
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"double": "",
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"long": "",
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"touch": ""
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}
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}
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```
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A complete command to set the URL for a double click could look like the example below:
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```bash
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$ curl -d "double=get://192.168.1.3:8123/api/mystrom?double%3DButton1" http://192.168.1.12/api/v1/device/4D5F5D5CD553
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```
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<p class='note'>
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The firmware version 2.26 doesn't support TLS/SSL. This means that you are only able to use the WiFi Buttons if you are using plain-text communication between Home Assistant and the clients/entities.
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</p>
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