title |
description |
ha_category |
ha_release |
ha_iot_class |
ha_domain |
ha_platforms |
ha_integration_type |
related |
ha_quality_scale |
Etherscan |
Instructions on how to integrate Etherscan.io data within Home Assistant. |
|
0.47 |
Cloud Polling |
etherscan |
|
integration |
docs |
title |
/docs/configuration/ |
Configuration file |
|
|
legacy |
The Etherscan
sensor platform displays Ether and ERC-20 token balances from Etherscan.io.
To add the Etherscan sensor to your installation, specify an Ethereum address to watch in the {% term "configuration.yaml
" %} file. You can also optionally provide a token name to retrieve and ERC-20 token balance. If no token is provided then the balance retrieved will be in ETH. You can also optionally provide the token contract address in case the token name is not found.
{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %}
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: etherscan
address: "0xfB6916095ca1df60bB79Ce92cE3Ea74c37c5d359"
- platform: etherscan
address: "0xfB6916095ca1df60bB79Ce92cE3Ea74c37c5d359"
token: OMG
- platform: etherscan
address: "0xfB6916095ca1df60bB79Ce92cE3Ea74c37c5d359"
token_address: "0xef68e7c694f40c8202821edf525de3782458639f"
token: LRC
{% configuration %}
address:
description: Ethereum wallet address to watch.
required: true
type: string
name:
description: The name of the sensor used in the frontend.
required: false
type: string
default: ETH Balance
token:
description: The ERC20 token symbol. i.e., OMG.
required: false
type: string
token_address:
description: The ERC20 token contract address.
required: false
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}