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---
layout: page
title: "Minut Point"
description: "Instructions on how to integrate Minut Point into Home Assistant."
date: 2018-11-19
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: minut.svg
ha_category:
- Hub
- Alarm
- Binary Sensor
- Sensor
ha_release: 0.83
ha_config_flow: true
ha_iot_class: Cloud Polling
ha_qa_scale: gold
redirect_from:
- /components/binary_sensor.point/
- /components/sensor.point/
---
The Point hub enables integration with the [Minut Point](https://minut.com/). To connect with Point, you will have to [sign up for a developer account](https://minut.com/community/developers/) and get a `client_id` and `client_secret` with the `callback url` configured as your Home Assistant `base_url` + `/api/minut`, e.g. `http://localhost:8123/api/minut`. The `client_id` and `client_secret` should be used as below.
Once Home Assistant is started, a configurator will pop up asking you to Authenticate your Point account via a link. When you follow the link and click on **Accept** you will be redirected to the `callback url` and the Point integration will be automatically configured and you can go back to the original dialog and press **Submit**.
There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:
- [Alarm](#alarm)
- [Binary Sensor](#binary-sensor)
- [Sensor](#sensor)
### {% linkable_title Configuration %}
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
point:
client_id: CLIENT_ID
client_secret: CLIENT_SECRET
```
{% configuration %}
client_id:
description: Your Minut Point developer client ID.
required: true
type: string
client_secret:
description: Your Minut Point developer client secret.
required: true
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}
# {% linkable_title Device types %}
The integration supports the following device types within Home Assistant:
- [Alarm](#alarm)
- [Binary Sensor](#binary-sensor)
- [Sensor](#sensor)
<p class='note'>
The Point is just active occasionally so the [Sensors](#sensor) are only updated every hour or so. The [Binary Sensors](#binary-sensor) are however updated via [Cloud Push](https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2016/02/12/classifying-the-internet-of-things/#cloud-pushing-new-state), making the changes close to instant.
</p>
## {% linkable_title Alarm %}
Each home configured in the Point mobile application will show up as a separate alarm control panel. The panels allow **arming** and **disarming** of the Point home alarm system.
<p class="note">
The Point only supports a Arm/Disarm action, so it is only `Arm Away` that is implememented.
</p>
## {% linkable_title Binary Sensor %}
Each Point exposes the following binary sensors:
- **battery**: `On` means low, `Off` means normal
- **button_press**: `On` means the button was pressed, `Off` means normal
- **cold**: `On` means cold, `Off` means normal
- **connectivity**: `On` means connected, `Off` means disconnected
- **dry**: `On` means too dry, `Off` means normal
- **heat**: `On` means hot, `Off` means normal
- **light**: `On` means light detected, `Off` means no light
- **moisture**: `On` means moisture detected (wet), `Off` means no moisture (dry)
- **sound**: `On` means sound detected, `Off` means no sound (clear)
- **tamper**: `On` means the point was removed or attached, `Off` means normal
<p class="note">
The binary sensors **button_press**, **sound** and **tamper** are switched `On` for a breif moment and are then switched back to `Off`.
</p>
### {% linkable_title Automation example %}
The following example show how to implement an automation for the **button_press** binary sensor.
{% raw %}
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml Automation entry
automation:
alias: Point button press
trigger:
- platform: state
entity_id: binary_sensor.point_button_press # Change this accordingly
to: 'on'
action:
- service: persistent_notification.create
data:
title: Point button press
message: Point button was pressed.
```
{% endraw %}
### {% linkable_title Webhook events %}
The events shown as [binary sensors](#binary-sensor) are sent to Home Assistant as webhooks with the `event_type` set to `point_webhook_received`. Below is an example of how to use such a webhook do note the `trigger.event.data.event.device_id` which translates to the id of the Point device that sent the event.
{% raw %}
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml Automation entry
automation:
alias: Point button press (webhook)
trigger:
- platform: event
event_type: point_webhook_received
event_data: {}
condition:
condition: template
value_template: "{{ trigger.event.data.event.type == 'short_button_press' }}"
action:
- service: persistent_notification.create
data_template:
title: Point button press (webhook)
message: "Button press on Point {{ trigger.event.data.event.device_id }}"
```
{% endraw %}
## {% linkable_title Sensor %}
Each Point exposes the following sensors:
- **temperature**: Temperature in °C.
- **humidity**: Percentage of humidity in the air.
- **pressure**: Pressure in hPa.
- **sound_level**: Sound level in dBA