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layout: component
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title: "MQTT binary sensor"
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description: "Instructions how to integrate MQTT binary sensors within Home Assistant."
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date: 2015-05-30 23:21
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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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logo: mqtt.png
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ha_category: Binary Sensor
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---
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This MQTT binary sensor implementation uses the MQTT message payload as the sensor value. If messages in this state_topic are published with *RETAIN* flag, the sensor will receive an instant update with the last known value. Otherwise, the initial state will be off.
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To use your MQTT binary sensor in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yml entry
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binary_sensor:
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platform: mqtt
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state_topic: "home-assistant/window/contact"
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name: "MQTT Sensor"
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qos: 0
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payload_on: "ON"
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payload_of: "OFF"
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```
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Configuration variables:
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- **state_topic** (*Required*): The MQTT topic subscribed to receive sensor values.
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- **name** (*Optional*): The name of the sensor. Default is 'MQTT Sensor'.
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- **qos** (*Optional*): The maximum QoS level of the state topic. Default is 0.
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- **payload_on** (*Optional*): The payload that represents on state. Default is "ON".
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- **payload_off** (*Optional*): The payload that represents state. Default is "OFF".
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For a quick check you can use the commandline tools shipped with `mosquitto` to send MQTT messages. Set the state of your sensor manually:
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```bash
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$ mosquitto_pub -h 127.0.0.1 -t home-assistant/window/contact -m "OFF"
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```
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