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The tomato
platform requires an extra config variable called http_id
. The value can be obtained by logging in to the Tomato admin interface and search for http_id
in the page source code.
Because of a limitation in Tomato's API, this platform will only track wireless devices. If tracking wired devices like a Philips Hue Hub is necessary, it is possible to use another platform like NMAP.
To use this device tracker in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
device_tracker:
- platform: tomato
host: YOUR_ROUTER_IP_ADDRESS
username: YOUR_ADMIN_USERNAME
password: YOUR_ADMIN_PASSWORD
http_id: YOUR_HTTP_ID
Configuration variables:
- host (Required): The IP address of your router, e.g. 192.168.1.1.
- username (Required: The username of an user with administrative privileges, usually admin.
- password (Required): The password for your given admin account.
- http_id (Required): The value can be obtained by logging in to the Tomato admin interface and search for
http_id
in the page source code.
See the device tracker component page for instructions how to configure the people to be tracked.
A description of the API s available in this Tomato API blog post.