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The command_line
switch platform issues specific commands when it is turned on
and off. This might very well become our most powerful platform as it allows
anyone to integrate any type of switch into Home Assistant that can be
controlled from the command line, including calling other scripts!
To enable it, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: command_line
switches:
kitchen_light:
command_on: switch_command on kitchen
command_off: switch_command off kitchen
{% configuration %}
switches:
description: The array that contains all command switches.
required: true
type: map
keys:
identifier:
description: Name of the command switch as slug. Multiple entries are possible.
required: true
type: map
keys:
command_on:
description: The action to take for on.
required: true
type: string
command_off:
description: The action to take for off.
required: true
type: string
command_state:
description: "If given, this command will be run. Returning a result code 0
will indicate that the switch is on."
required: false
type: string
value_template:
description: "If specified, command_state
will ignore the result code of the command but the template evaluating to true
will indicate the switch is on."
required: false
type: string
friendly_name:
description: The name used to display the switch in the frontend.
required: false
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}
A note on friendly_name
:
When set, the friendly_name
had been previously used for API calls and backend
configuration instead of the object_id
("identifier"), but
this behavior is changing
to make the friendly_name
for display purposes only. This allows users to set
an identifier
that emphasizes uniqueness and predictability for API and config
purposes but have a prettier friendly_name
still show up in the UI. As an
additional benefit, if a user wanted to change the friendly_name
/ display
name (e.g., from "Kitchen Lightswitch" to "Kitchen Switch" or
"Living Room Light", or remove the friendly_name
altogether), he or she could
do so without needing to change existing automations or API calls.
See aREST device below for an example.
{% linkable_title Examples %}
In this section you find some real-life examples of how to use this switch.
{% linkable_title aREST device %}
The example below is doing the same as the
aREST switch.
The command line tool curl
is used to toggle a pin
which is controllable through REST.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
platform: command_line
switches:
arest_pin_four:
command_on: "/usr/bin/curl -X GET http://192.168.1.10/digital/4/1"
command_off: "/usr/bin/curl -X GET http://192.168.1.10/digital/4/0"
command_state: "/usr/bin/curl -X GET http://192.168.1.10/digital/4"
value_template: '{% raw %}{{ value == "1" }}{% endraw %}'
friendly_name: Kitchen Lightswitch
Given this example, in the UI one would see the friendly_name
of
"Kitchen Light". However, the identifier
is arest_pin_four
, making the
entity_id
switch.arest_pin_four
, which is what one would use in
automation
or in API calls.
{% linkable_title Shutdown your local host %}
This switch will shutdown your system that is hosting Home Assistant.
This switch will shutdown your host immediately, there will be no confirmation.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
platform: command_line
switches:
home_assistant_system_shutdown:
command_off: "/usr/sbin/poweroff"
{% linkable_title Control your VLC player %}
This switch will control a local VLC media player (Source).
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
platform: command_line
switches:
vlc:
command_on: "cvlc 1.mp3 vlc://quit &"
command_off: "pkill vlc"
{% linkable_title Control Foscam Motion Sensor %}
This switch will control the motion sensor of Foscam Webcams which Support CGI Commands (Source). This switch supports statecmd, which checks the current state of motion detection.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
platform: command_line
switches:
foscam_motion:
command_on: 'curl -k "https://ipaddress:443/cgi-bin/CGIProxy.fcgi?cmd=setMotionDetectConfig&isEnable=1&usr=admin&pwd=password"'
command_off: 'curl -k "https://ipaddress:443/cgi-bin/CGIProxy.fcgi?cmd=setMotionDetectConfig&isEnable=0&usr=admin&pwd=password"'
command_state: 'curl -k --silent "https://ipaddress:443/cgi-bin/CGIProxy.fcgi?cmd=getMotionDetectConfig&usr=admin&pwd=password" | grep -oP "(?<=isEnable>).*?(?=</isEnable>)"'
value_template: {% raw %}'{{ value == "1" }}'{% endraw %}
- Replace admin and password with an "Admin" privileged Foscam user
- Replace ipaddress with the local IP address of your Foscam