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layout: component
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title: "RESTful sensor"
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description: "Instructions how to integrate REST sensors into Home Assistant."
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date: 2015-09-14 19:10
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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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ha_category: Sensor
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---
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The rest sensor platform is consuming a given endpoint which is exposed by a [RESTful API](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_state_transfer) of a device, an application, or a web service. The sensor has support for GET and POST requests.
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To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file for a GET request:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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sensor:
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platform: rest
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resource: http://IP_ADDRESS/ENDPOINT
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method: GET
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name: REST GET sensor
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variable: 'return_value'
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unit_of_measurement: "°C"
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correction_factor: 0.01
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decimal_places: 0
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```
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or for a POST request:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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sensor:
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platform: rest
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resource: http://IP_ADDRESS/ENDPOINT
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method: POST
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variable: 'temperature' or ['Temperatures', 0, 'CurrentReading']
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payload: '{ "device" : "heater" }'
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name: REST POST sensor
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unit_of_measurement: "°C"
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correction_factor: 0.0001
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decimal_places: 0
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```
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Configuration variables:
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- **resource** (*Required*): The resource or endpoint that contains the value.
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- **method** (*Optional*): The method of the request. Default is GET.
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- **variable** (*Optional*): Defines the variable or a list of element for complex responses to extract, if any.
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- **payload** (*Optional*): The payload to send with a POST request. Usualy formed as a dictionary-
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- **name** (*Optional*): Name of the REST sensor.
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- **unit_of_measurement** (*Optional*): Defines the unit of measurement of the sensor, if any.
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- **correction_factor** (*Optional*): A float value to do some basic calculations.
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- **decimal_places** (*Optional*): Number of decimal places of the value. Default is 0.
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<p class='note warning'>
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Make sure that the URL matches exactly your endpoint or resource.
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</p>
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`curl` could help you with the identification of the variable you want to display in your Home Assistant frontend. The example below show the JSON response of a device that is running with [aREST](http://arest.io/).
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```bash
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$ curl -X GET http://192.168.1.31/temperature/
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{"temperature": 77, "id": "sensor02", "name": "livingroom", "connected": true}
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```
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## {% linkable_title Examples %}
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In this section you find some real life examples of how to use this sensor.
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### {% linkable_title External IP address %}
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Always want to know your external IP address. [JSON Test](http://www.jsontest.com) will provide you this information at their http://ip.jsontest.com/ endpoint.
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To display the IP address, the entry for a sensor in the `configuration.yaml` file will look like this.
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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- platform: rest
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resource: http://ip.jsontest.com
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name: External IP
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variable: 'ip'
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```
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### {% linkable_title Single value from a local Glances instance %}
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The [glances](/components/sensor.glances/) sensor is doing the exact same thing for all exposed values.
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Add something similar to the entry below to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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- platform: rest
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resource: http://IP_ADRRESS:61208/api/2/mem/used
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name: Used mem
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variable: 'used'
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unit_of_measurement: MB
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correction_factor: 0.000000954
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decimal_places: 0
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```
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