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Filip Bednárik 6e1fe76243 Fix default values in REST switch (#4922)
* Fix default values in REST switch

According to https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/blob/master/homeassistant/components/switch/rest.py
* Resource does not have any default value.
* Method is set in lowercase "post"
* Default name is not "REST Binary Switch" but "REST Switch"
* Default body_on is "ON" not true
* Default body_off is "OFF" not false

* ✏️ Tweaks
2018-03-23 21:44:39 +01:00

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page RESTful Switch Instructions on how to integrate REST switches into Home Assistant. 2015-09-14 19:10 true false true true restful.png Switch 0.7.6 Local Polling

The rest switch platform allows you to control a given endpoint that supports a RESTful API. The switch can get the state via GET and set the state via POST on a given REST resource.

To enable this switch, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml file:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
  - platform: rest
    resource: http://IP_ADDRESS/ENDPOINT

{% configuration %} resource: description: The resource or endpoint that contains the value. required: true type: string method: description: "The method of the request. Supported post or put." required: false type: string default: post name: description: Name of the REST Switch. required: false type: string default: REST Switch timeout: description: Timeout for the request. required: false type: int default: 10 body_on: description: "The body of the POST request that commands the switch to become enabled. This value can be a template." required: false type: string default: ON body_off: description: "The body of the POST request that commands the switch to become disabled. This value can also be a template." required: false type: string default: OFF is_on_template: description: "A template that determines the state of the switch from the value returned by the GET request on the resource URL. This template should compute to a boolean (True or False). If the value is valid JSON, it will be available in the template as the variable value_json. Default is equivalent to '{% raw %}{{ value_json == body_on }}{% endraw %}'. This means that by default, the state of the switch is on if and only if the response to the GET request matches." required: false type: string username: description: The username for accessing the REST endpoint. required: false type: string password: description: The password for accessing the REST endpoint. required: false type: string {% endconfiguration %}

Make sure that the URL matches exactly your endpoint or resource.

{% linkable_title Example %}

{% linkable_title Switch with templated value %}

This example shows a switch that uses a template to allow Home Assistant to determine its state. In this example, the REST endpoint returns this JSON response with true indicating the switch is on.

{"is_active": "true"}
switch:
  - platform: rest
    resource: http://IP_ADDRESS/led_endpoint
    body_on: '{"active": "true"}'
    body_off: '{"active": "false"}'
    is_on_template: '{% raw %}{{value_json.is_active}}{% endraw %}'

body_on and body_off can also depend on the state of the system. For example, to enable a remote temperature sensor tracking on a radio thermostat, one has to send the current value of the remote temperature sensor. This can be achieved by using the template {% raw %}'{"rem_temp":{{states.sensor.bedroom_temp.state}}}'{% endraw %}.