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---
layout: page
title: "Luftdaten"
description: "Instructions on how to setup Luftdaten sensors in Home Assistant."
date: 2018-11-05 00:00
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: luftdaten.png
ha_category: Health
ha_release: 0.82
ha_iot_class: "Cloud Polling"
ha_qa_scale: gold
---
The `luftdaten` component will query the open data API of [luftdaten.info](http://luftdaten.info) to monitor air quality and other weather data from a specific (self build) sensor station.
## {% linkable_title Setup %}
- To get the ID of a particle sensor you need to select it on the [Feinstaub map](http://deutschland.maps.luftdaten.info/) and find it in the sidebar (Column "Sensor ID").
- To get the ID of a temperature/humidity sensor you need to find it on the map hosted on [Madavi](https://www.madavi.de/sensor/feinstaub-map-dht/).
## {% linkable_title COnfiguration via the frontend %}
Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**
Configure the integration:
* Enter the **Sensor ID**
* Choose if you want to show the sensor's location on the map.
## {% linkable_title Manual Configuration %}
To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
luftdaten:
```
{% configuration %}
sensor_id:
description: The ID of the sensor.
required: true
type: string
show_on_map:
description: Option to show the position of the sensor on the map.
required: optional
default: false
type: boolean
scan_interval:
description: the frequency (in seconds) between data updates.
required: false
type: integer
default: 1800
sensors:
description: The sensor-related configuration options.
required: false
type: map
keys:
monitored_conditions:
description: A list of conditions you want to monitor.
required: true
type: list
keys:
P1:
description: Show the particle sensors (particles 10 microns and below).
P2:
description: Show the particle sensors (particles 2.5 microns and below).
temperature:
description: Display the temperature from the sensor.
humidity:
description: Display the humidity from the sensor.
pressure:
description: Display the pressure from the sensor.
{% endconfiguration %}
<p class='note warning'>
If you set `show_on_map` to `true` then the location attributes are named `latitude` and `longitude`. The default name of the location attributes is `lat` and `long` to avoid showing them on the map.
</p>
Not all sensors provide all conditions. Also, it's possible that the sensor values are not available all the time. To check what a sensor is publishing use `curl`:
```bash
$ curl https://api.luftdaten.info/v1/sensor/[sensorid]/
```
## {% linkable_title Full example %}
This example would use the sensor with the ID 155, show it on the `map` and would monitor `temperature` and `humidity`.
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
luftdaten:
sensor_id: 155
show_on_map: true
sensors:
monitored_conditions:
- temperature
- humidity
```