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MQTT (aka MQ Telemetry Transport) is a machine-to-machine or "Internet of Things" connectivity protocol on top of TCP/IP. It allows extremely lightweight publish/subscribe messaging transport.
The MQTT component needs an MQTT broker like Mosquitto or Mosca. The Eclipse Foundation is running a public MQTT broker at iot.eclipse.org or the Mosquitto Project under test.mosquitto.org. If you prefer to use a public, keep in mind to adjust the topic and that your messages may be publicly accessible.
To integrate MQTT into Home Assistant, add the following section to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
mqtt:
broker: IP_ADDRESS_BROKER
There are more optional entries available if your broker is using different settings or you have a special need.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
mqtt:
broker: 127.0.0.1
port: 1883
topic: home-assistant
keepalive: 60
qos: 0
retain: 0

mosquitto_pub -h 127.0.0.1 -t home-assistant/switch/1/on -m "Switch is ON"
Another way to send MQTT messages by hand is to use the "Developer Tools" in the Frontend. Choose "Call Service" and then mqtt/mqtt_send
under "Available Services". Enter something similar to the example below into the "Service Data" field.
{
"subtopic":"switch/1/on",
"payload":"Switch is ON"
}
The message should appear on the bus:
... [homeassistant] Bus:Handling <Event MQTT_MESSAGE_RECEIVED[L]: topic=home-assistant/switch/1/on, qos=0, payload=Switch is ON>
For reading all messages sent on the topic home-assistant
to a broker running on localhost:
mosquitto_sub -h 127.0.0.1 -v -t "home-assistant/#"
The MQTT component has no TLS support at the moment. This means that only plain-text communication is possible.